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Pacific Lutheran University is Hiring a Community Director Near Tacoma, WA

Posting Details

Posting Details
Posting Number:
0602776
Recruitment Type:
Open to All Applicants
Position Title:
Community Director
Position Type:
Staff
Benefits Status:
Benefits Eligible
FLSA:
Non-Exempt
Hiring Range:
$18.75-$18.75 per hour ($39,000/year), with excellent benefits. Hours worked over 40/week paid overtime. Position includes on-campus housing ($13,190.00/year value) and meal plan ($6,412.00/year), will be prorated based on start date.
Location
Tacoma, WA 98447
Department:
Campus Life
Posting Date:
04/18/2024
Closing Date
When a sufficient number of qualified applicants has been identified.
Work Schedule:
Full-time; Monday – Friday, 8am – 5pm.
Some evenings and weekends required.
General Description:
Community Directors are an integral part of the educational community at Pacific Lutheran University (PLU). They collaborate with faculty, staff, and students to create and manage purposeful and dynamic learning environments across campus that support student wellbeing and thriving. They have a broad knowledge of student development theories and implement these theories into daily practice, particularly in support of retention and persistence for historically marginalized students (e.g., Students of Color, First Generation, LGBTQIA , and other students). Finally, Community Directors are reflective educators who are able to communicate with diverse individuals and communities. Community Directors report to the Associate Director(s) for Campus Life.
Campus Life integrates the traditional work of Student Engagement, Commuter Services, and Residential Life to create a more cohesive, intentional, and holistic student experience while enhancing student learning, engagement and success at PLU. Campus Life is situated within the Student Life Division, Through shared departmental leadership, vision and work, the Campus Life department enhances student learning, engagement and success at PLU.
The Campus Life Community Director team comprises six (6) staff members with responsibility for student communities including PLU’s residence halls, the CAVE – a learning community space for commuter students, and the ARENA – a collaborative workspace for student leaders across campus. This team directs our twelve (12) learning communities, and supervises our student leaders (Resident Assistants [RA], Commuter Advocates [CA], Residential Operations Student Assistants [ROSA], and Engage Ambassadors [EA]).
Working at PLU and with Campus Life, in the State of Washington offers many benefits and quality of life opportunities. These include:
  • Washington State does not have state income tax.
  • Reproductive rights are protected by state law.
  • PLU offers excellent benefits (see Other Information below) and paid time off, including a bonus 40 hours of summer flex time off and winter holiday time off with university closure from 12/25 through 1/1 (at noon for Campus Life depending on winter opening schedules).
  • A flexible, 40-hour/week hourly work schedule, including a commitment to sustainable weekly schedule that keeps to 40 hours/week and overtime for any hours worked over 40 per week when this is unavoidable due to crisis response, move in/out, or other anticipated or unanticipated busy times of the year.
  • This position also includes a furnished private apartment, meal plan (in LuteBucks, a declining balance debit commensurate with the value of Meal Plan D available for students), free reserved parking spot, and option to purchase an unlimited regional transit pass, which is currently $8.26 for 2023-2024.
  • PLU has no summer on-call responsibility for Community Directors.
  • Campus Life has Pet Policy allowing each Community Director to have 2 pets, and Partner Policy allowing each Community Director to have 1 partner (no legal marriage documentation required).
Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
Safe, Inclusive Communities
  • Supervise, train, recognize, evaluate, and regularly meet with 6-8 CAs and 2 EAs.
  • Provide leadership and vision to programs and services focused on retention, well-being, outreach, and support for commuter students; advocate for these students’ needs at the University level.
  • Direct overall operations for the ARENA (a collaborative workspace for student leaders across campus, including purchases and space management) and the CAVE (a learning community for commuter students).
  • Assist Associate Director in supporting Clubs & Orgs, including Engagement Fairs, training, marketing, purchases, liaising with Engage Ambassadors, and other support as needed.
  • Serve as a liaison between commuter students, Campus Life staff, and other University personnel.
  • Perform regular walkthroughs of the CAVE and ARENA to survey maintenance needs and submit facilities requests as needed.
  • Support campus-wide retention and well-being priorities, particularly for historically marginalized students, including Students of Color, First Generation Studies, LGBTQIA students, and others.
  • Participate in the all-residence hall on-call duty rotation with all Community Directors.
  • Provide support and follow-up for students and staff in conflict management and resolution.
  • Provide initial crisis response on-campus and coordinate follow-through with campus and/or community resources.
  • Maintain regular contact and communication with Campus Partners, including but not limited to: Facilities Management, Dean of Students Office, & Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability.
  • May serve as educator and review officer within the Student Rights & Responsibilities (care and conduct) system as needed.
  • Participate in Campus Life/housing processes such as supporting students in completing their yearly housing applications.
Belonging, Enjoyment & Learning
  • Collaborate with colleagues within Campus Life to design, implement, and assess university-wide initiatives, such as LUTE Welcome (including move-in, Lutes Commute Welcome, New Student Orientation, etc.), clubs & organizations, leadership development and recognition, and other programs.
  • Facilitate a First Year course, PLUS100: Transition to PLU, in support of new student transition, holistic wellbeing, thriving, and retention.
  • Coordinate proactive and responsive care for students that supports their retention, success, and thriving, including initiatives such as: Student Care Network follow up, LuteConnect program, etc.
  • Direct the co-curricular development of one’s learning communities (LCs), including organizing LC socials, meetings, and interdisciplinary Task Forces/Committees comprising students, faculty, and staff.
  • Support the Student Leader Selection Committee in recruiting, interviewing, evaluating, and communication with candidates.
  • Support the Student Leader Training Committee in creating and implementing student leader training.
  • Participate in the coordination of Campus Life student leader training and professional development activities, including coordinating specific activities for CAs and EAs.
  • Demonstrate a willingness to continue one’s own learning and support student learning and development surrounding multicultural competencies, issues of social justice, power, privilege, and oppression.
  • Work with students to develop an understanding of how cultures profoundly shape different assumptions and behaviors.
  • Educate students in the identification and articulation of personal and community values through the PLU and Campus Life mission statements, including lenses of Care and Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
  • Knowledge of and commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
  • Experience working in, developing, and/or implementing Learning Communities.
  • Communicate clearly and effectively in both oral and written forms.
  • Passion for or interest in learning more about supporting commuter students.
  • Knowledge of student learning and development, and ability to apply in daily practice.
  • Leadership skills and an ability to work effectively with university students.
  • Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with colleagues and other departments.
  • Capacity to respond to serve as an initial and referring response to student mental health concerns and to engaging with well-being resources and priorities.
  • Skills in counseling, administration, and community development.
  • Proficient computer skills including word processing and spreadsheet software.
  • Regularly required to walk, stand, climb stairs, and sit for long periods of time during the course of regular job duties.
Required Qualifications:
  • Bachelor’s degree and post-undergraduate residential life or related experience.
  • Successful candidates are required to live in a residence hall apartment.
  • Finalist candidates and spouse/domestic partner (if applicable) must satisfactorily complete pre-employment background checks.
Preferred Qualifications:
  • Master’s degree in College Student Affairs, Higher Education, or related field.
Work Conditions:
  • Successful candidates are required to live in a residence hall apartment.
Physical Requirements:
  • Regularly required to move around campus and sit for long periods of time during the course of regular job duties.
  • Some on-campus buildings that Community Directors may need to access per the course of their position responsibilities do not have elevators (if you have concerns about climbing stairs, please apply and we can discuss).
  • Successful candidates are required to live in a residence hall apartment.
Special Instructions to Applicants:
Other Information:
PLU is a small, private university where caring means more than kindness and consideration — it means a bold commitment to expanding well-being, opportunity, and justice. Because PLU is a community committed to the creation and advancement of knowledge through diversity and inclusion, the university actively recruits a diverse faculty, staff, and student body. PLU is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from members of historically underrepresented and minoritized groups, women, veterans, persons with disabilities, and others who would bring broadly diverse perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds in educational, research or other work activities.
PLU offers an excellent benefits package including tuition remission for employees and their dependents, retirement plan, medical, dental, paid vacation and sick leave, major holidays off (including Christmas/New Year’s break and extra time off during the summer), and many other great university benefits. PLU is a qualifying employer under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program as a 501©(3) tax-exempt organization.
For general application questions or if you need accommodations at any point in the application and/or interview process, please contact the Human Resources Office at 253-535-7185 or humr@plu.edu.

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

SALARY

$100k-132k (estimate)

POST DATE

12/24/2023

EXPIRATION DATE

07/03/2024

WEBSITE

chem.plu.edu

HEADQUARTERS

Tacoma, WA

SIZE

<25

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