Neighborhood Director
Company: Tiffin University
Location: Tiffin
Posted on: February 1, 2025
Job Description:
Description:Neighborhood Director
POSITION: Neighborhood Director (Uptown, Downtown, and Coast -
3)SUPERVISOR: Director of Residence LifeDEPARTMENT: Student
Development and TransformationLOCATION: On-campus located in
Tiffin, OH
Tiffin University (TU) was founded in 1888 and offers accredited
undergraduate and graduate degrees in business administration,
criminal justice, social sciences, creative and media arts,
humanities, education, sciences, technology, and health. The
University's campus in Tiffin, Ohio, blends traditional historic
and modern buildings, creating a vibrant and welcoming educational
community for its students, faculty, and staff. Students can pursue
associate, undergraduate, and graduate programs both on campus and
online, as well as at Terra State Community College. In addition,
TU offers Bachelor in Business Administration and Master of
Business Administration degrees in Bucharest, Romania, and
educational opportunities for students from Switzerland and Latin
America. The University also provides an online Ph.D. program in
Global Leadership and Change.
The main campus in Tiffin is a beautiful 153-acre blend of
traditional historic and modern buildings that create a vibrant and
warm home for an educational community. We offer undergraduate and
graduate degrees in business in Bucharest, Romania. From academic
programs in sports and recreation management to homeland
security/terrorism, communication, and management, TU offers more
than 40 majors through on-campus and online learning, resulting in
real advantages for our students.
GENERAL JOB DESCRIPTIONThe Neighborhood Director is a live-in
professional staff member responsible for comprehensively
overseeing a vibrant residential neighborhood on campus. Their
primary responsibilities encompass managing several residence halls
and/or homes, supervising student staff, organizing engaging
programming, effectively handling behavioral issues and conflicts,
and providing immediate crisis response. Assisting the Director of
Residence Life with the ongoing housing operations, this vital role
is essential in nurturing a supportive, inclusive, and dynamic
student living environment where residents feel valued and engaged.
The Neighborhood Director reports directly to the Director of
Residence Life and embodies the spirit of community living as a key
live-in professional on campus.Requirements:MAJOR DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIESAdministrative: Ensure accurate reporting and
communication to support a well-functioning residential community
by supervising Resident Assistants and acting as a bridge between
residents and professional staff.
- Record and report information (e.g., inventories, work orders,
laundry equipment issues, incident reports,
surveys/assessments).
- Communicate student concerns and area-related information with
the necessary staff using the Dragon-360 platform.
- Supervise the Resident Assistant staff assigned to the
neighborhood of responsibility.
- Serve as a liaison between residents and professional
staff.
- Forms related to financial transactions and events
promptly.Crisis Intervention: Respond to crises with preparedness
and compassion, offering guidance and support to staff and students
at all times. Utilize protocols, make necessary referrals, and
ensure timely reporting to uphold student safety and well-being.
- Participate in the on-call rotation with other professional
staff members and respond to emergencies during business hours,
after-hours, weekends, and university holidays.
- Utilize department protocol to respond to crisis situations and
provide information to Dean of Student Development and
Transformation and Provost/COO promptly.
- Guide all staff and students utilizing the protocols that the
Tiffin University Institutional Response Team (IRT) sets
- Work in collaboration with and make referrals to campus
resources when needed.
- Submit an Early Alert (TUacts) report for students of
concern.Behavior and Conflict Management: Address student conduct
and conflicts with fairness and empathy, guiding students through
resolutions and sanctions. Facilitate mediations and discussions to
foster understanding and harmony within the residential community.
- Serve as the primary student conduct hearing officer for
incidents within the assigned neighborhood.
- Determine responsibility for alleged Student Code of Conduct
violations and assign sanctions.
- Meet with students to discuss interpersonal conflicts and
utilize behavioral/roommate agreements when appropriate.
- Facilitate roommate mediation to address concerns, establish
dialogue, and develop functional guidelines within students' living
spaces.
- Inform appropriate coaches and staff on initial conduct
infractions (This will serve as informative information for the
coaching staff, Athletics, and/or TU-Arts programs)Housing
Operations: Facilitate seamless transitions and uphold the
integrity of residential spaces, ensuring a welcoming and
well-maintained environment. Through regular oversight and
accountability, nurture a community where every detail matters.
- Assist the Director of Residence Life with the Residence Hall
and Home Enhancement Initiative by providing ongoing
recommendations for continuous improvement.
- Report and monitor maintenance, housekeeping, and laundry
vendor issues within residential or common areas.
- Assist in the housing check-in/check-out processes.
- Verify the condition of spaces upon checkout and process
charges when needed with students.
- Conduct and log facility walkthroughs on a bi-weekly basis and
upon request. o Issue and reconcile keys/cards, including tracking
and billing for lost ones.
- Provide front desk coverage as needed.
- Aid in the facilitation of summer housing and
camps.Programming: Create a vibrant community through intentional
programming that fosters belonging and connection. Guide and
support student-led initiatives, ensuring resources are
thoughtfully allocated to enrich the campus experience.
- Coordinate residentially-based programming with student staff
to help build a sense of community and belonging for assigned
neighborhood.
- Ensure and track appropriate programming is being conducted
monthly.
- Allocate programming funds based on established
parameters.
- Ensure each neighborhood collaborates with the following
offices for programming: Student Engagement, Equity, Access and
Inclusion, Counseling Services, and Career Services.
- Collaborate with the Director of Residence Life to identify and
implement opportunities for creating special-interest housing
within each neighborhood.
- Conduct one large-scale social engagement event each semester
in collaboration with other neighborhoods.Leadership: Lead with
purpose and compassion, nurturing student and staff growth and
development. Embrace collaboration and representation, forging
meaningful relationships and fostering a supportive campus culture.
- Attend departmental and campus-wide meetings as required.
- Attend and participate in professional staff training.
- Co-lead Resident Assistant recruitment and selection
processes.
- Co-lead Resident Assistant training and in-service
sessions.
- Collaborate with other University offices on programming and
student support initiatives.
- Represent the University at campus events (e.g., Welcome
Weekend, Visit Days, Orientation, Hype Night, Homecoming, and any
other event as needed).
- Maintain formal and informal contact with students living on
campus regularly.
- Forge relationships with residents and University
personnel.
- Serve on University committees as assigned.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Participate in large-scale campus activities and events KEY
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS (KPIs)INCIDENT MANAGEMENT AND RESPONSE:
- Description: Monitor the effectiveness and timeliness of
incident management and resolution within residential
facilities.
- Metric: Resolve 95% of incidents reported through Incident
Reports 48 hours.ADMINISTRATIVE EFFICIENCY:
- Description: Ensure timely and accurate completion of
administrative tasks related to residence life, including financial
transactions, programming activities, and reporting.
- Metric: Submit 100% of required administrative forms and
reports by deadlines and maintain an 85% accuracy rate in financial
transactions and budget management.STUDENT INTERACTION AND
AVAILABILITY:
- Description: Ensure regular and meaningful contact with
students in various housing facilities to foster a supportive
community.
- Metric: Schedule and conduct at least three weekly
walk-throughs or informal meetings in residential facilities, with
a target of 80% positive feedback from student interactions.EACH
NEIGHBORHOOD DIRECTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MANAGING ONE OF THE
FOLLOWING PROJECTS OR PROGRAMS:Dragon Pantry: RLC- 1
- Description: Manage and distribute student nonperishable food,
personal hygiene items, feminine hygiene products, and laundry
supplies as requested.
- Metric: Respond to student requests within 12 hours and
maintain inventory monthly while doing the stock rotation. Conduct
three food drive campaigns per semester. o Tiffin Hall and House
Association (THHA): RLC- 2
- Description: THHA's purpose is to advocate for the residential
experience, serving as the forum to share and implement new ideas
within the residential community through programming, governance,
and innovation.
- Metric: Create or grow two THHA signature programs per
semester. Summer Projects Management: RLC-3
- Description: Ensure effective management and execution of
summer housing and camp-related activities, including
move-in/move-out protocols, student housing assignments, and
collaboration with key stakeholders.
- Metric: Successfully coordinated 100% of move-in and move-out
processes for summer camps, ensuring no more than 2% errors or
delays. Complete TU student summer housing assignments with 95%
accuracy by the established deadline. Ensure seamless transition of
summer-to-fall housing assignments, achieving 90% student
satisfaction. Collaborate with the Director of Facilities and
Security to address all summer camp needs with 100% compliance with
safety protocols. Coordinate with coaches to finalize all logistics
for camps and summer housing at least two weeks before the start of
each camp, with 90% satisfaction from
coaches.QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS/ABILITIES FOR THE JOBMINIMUM
ACCEPTABLE QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor's degree required
- Demonstrated knowledge as a resident assistant or student
leader
- Interest and appreciation in student developmentPREFERRED
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Master's degree in College Student Personnel, Higher Education,
Counseling or a related field
- Experience in residence life/housing as a student or
professionalCOMPENSATION AND BENEFITS:
- Full-time,12-month, live-in appointment
- Salary is commensurate with experience
- Housing accommodations are provided and living on campus is a
requirement of the positionTIFFIN UNIVERSITY SPONSORED BENEFITS
Tiffin University offers excellent benefits. All full-time
employees of Tiffin University are eligible for our full-time
benefits package, which includes medical, dental, and vision
insurance, Health Savings Account with employer incentive
contribution, Employer Paid and Supplemental Life Insurance,
Short-Term, and Long-Term Disability, 403b Retirement with Employer
Match, Time Off (annual and sick leave), Observed Holidays, Tuition
Assistance and Reimbursement, and Employee Assistance Program.
KEY COMPETENCIESInterdependence: Fosters
collaborationCommunication: Strong decision-making and
communication skillsAccountability: Formulates effective and
progressive strategies aligned with the University's mission and
valuesRespect: Creates an engaging, collaborative work environment
by bringing diverse people and ideas together.Entrepreneurship:
Influences and Inspires
EMBRACING OUR GUIDING PRINCIPLES VISION STATEMENT - The vision for
Tiffin University is to become A premier university for challenging
students to enhance their global competencies and 21st-century
skills for success in a diverse world.MISSION STATEMENT - The
mission of Tiffin University is to Educate students by linking
knowledge to professional practice.CORE VALUES - The values of
Interdependence, Communication, Accountability, Respect, and
Entrepreneurship comprise the ICARE values of Tiffin
University.
We are firmly committed to enhancing equity, inclusion, and
diversity. These values are central to our beliefs. Candidates who
have worked with diverse faculty, staff, and students and can
contribute to our mission of inclusivity are encouraged to identify
their experiences and interests. Tiffin University actively seeks
to increase the diversity of its workforce. We are dedicated to
providing educational, working, and living environments that value
the diverse backgrounds of all people.
NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY: Tiffin University is committed to a
policy of nondiscrimination and equal opportunity for employees,
applicant for employment, students or applicant for admission,
access to educational opportunities on the basis of race, religion,
personal appearance, color, sex, pregnancy, political affiliation,
social-economic class, place of business, residence, religion,
creed, ethnicity, national origin (including ancestry), citizenship
status, physical or mental disability, age, marital status, family
responsibilities, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender
expression, veteran or military status (including special disabled
veteran, Vietnam-era veteran, or recently separated veteran),
predisposing genetic characteristics, domestic violence victim
status or any other protected category under applicable local,
state or federal law, including protections for those opposing
discrimination or participating in any resolution process on campus
or within the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or other
human rights agencies.
Tiffin University is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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