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Residential Education Specialist – Professional (PSU1247)

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Additional levels that exist for this job profile can be seen below.

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Job Summary

The Residential Education Specialist coordinates and supports the delivery of academic, educational, recreational, cultural, residential, social, and other cocurricular programs this position advises/counsels students and student organizations in the implementation and delivery of programs, events, activities and services

Representative Duties

  • Participate in the development, presentation, administration, planning, and evaluation of student programs and services
  • Provide personal counseling and conflict mediation to students on a 24-hour as-needed basis; provide support and guidance for students on a variety of issues including roommate conflicts, personal treats/intimidation, alcohol or drug use/abuse, sexual assault, academic adjustment, personal development and peer interactions
  • Conduct crisis intervention on matters related to threats, harassment, personal assault, sexual assault, serious personal injuries or illness, student death, fire or other safety emergency, and property damage
  • Administer the student code of conduct to include hearing judicial cases
  • Make referrals to University and community agencies as appropriate
  • Organize, develop, implement, and administer social, educational, and service-learning programs/activities
  • Plan and create student orientation fall/spring for campus population, recruiting events, and housing and or transfer programs
  • Assist in the development of unit policies
  • Recommend decisions related to various student services including housing, financial aid, health and wellness, career services, academic advising, judicial affairs, student leadership, diversity and equity, and religious services
  • Serve as the building/unit liaison to various campus and University offices
  • Provide information to students on available resources, including websites, newsletters, informational materials/brochures, annual or bi-annual reports, etc.
  • Advise various student groups as assigned
  • Supervise and train some student staff
  • May teach relevant accredited courses
  • May maintain budget, review and approve transactions
  • Demonstrate commitment to diversity and sustainability

Level Matrix

Level:
Professional
Base Description:
– Completes activities, tasks, and/or projects of a functional nature.
Level Summary:
– Demonstrates baseline working knowledge of routine work tasks. Follows the standard principles and practices. Acts under direct and frequent supervision using established procedures with detailed instructions. Participates as a team member and actively contributes to completion of team goals. Clearly communicates information.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
– None
Fiscal Responsibilities:
– Typically none
Problem Solving:
– Encounters routine problems
– Follows recommended course of action and procedures to resolve problems
Independence of Action:
– Work is closely monitored by supervisor
– Detailed instructions and procedures are provided
– Applies standard operating procedures with limited guidelines for deviation
Communication and Collaboration:
– Typically communicates internally within working unit
– Collaborates closely with team members
– Clearly communicates information, ideas, or instructions verbally and in writing
Salary Structure
  • Comp Grade – 6
  • Minimum – $42,100.00
  • MidPoint – $51,600.00
  • Maximum – $61,000.00
FLSA Exemption Status
Exempt
Minimum Education
Bachelor's Degree
Minimum Experience
No prior relevant work experience required
Equivalency
N/A
Additional Job Requirements