What are the responsibilities and job description for the STUDENT-Residential Coordinator 1 position at Student?
Work with the Office of Extended Studies to provide direct supervision and leadership for the residential and social aspects of the summer pre-college programs. Primary responsibilities of this position are to:
- Train and supervise a team of 7-10 Resident Assistants (RAs) to design, implement, and execute social activities and programming for participants (roughly 20/30 high school students in June and roughly 150/200 students in July).
- Schedule duty time, on call, and programmatic responsibilities for RAs.
- Provide direction to RAs regarding supervising the movement and whereabouts of the participants on campus, maintaining an orderly atmosphere in the residential halls (e.g., check-in/check-out process, delivery of student mail, disbursement of student meds, etc.), responding to emergency situations, and enforcing policies and procedures to support the safety and well-being of the minor students.
- Manage and lead RAs, which may include intervening and providing constructive feedback to RAs who may not be completing job duties as assigned.
- Manage and/or supervise distribution of medications to participants as authorized by Hammond Health Center, parents/legal guardians, and program policy. In significant medical situations, it may be necessary to drive and accompany minor student to the hospital.
- Coordinate housing assignments along with other Ithaca College staff for participants of the program.
- Coordinate with the Director of Extended Studies on all issues related to the residential or social aspects of the pre-college programs.
- Be knowledgeable regarding the Ithaca College Minor Protection Policy and take steps necessary to ensure compliance with the policy.
This is a full-time, residential, live-in position.
Ithaca College's Summer College Programs Resident Coordinator will gain:
- Management and supervisory experience in Residence Life and Youth Programs, supervised by a FT Ithaca College Director.
- Programming and event planning experience for high school-age students anticipating a transition to college.
- The opportunity to work with a diverse population of students and staff members.
A number of the pre-college participants enroll from low socioeconomic school districts and receive full financial aid through Ithaca College and nonprofit foundation partners.
Qualifications: At least 2 years of experience working in Residence Life including 1 year in a supervisory role (RAs and/or other student leaders). Residence hall or other programming/event planning experience. Experience working with a diverse population of students. A current, valid, domestic driver’s license is also required. Must consent to and be able to pass a federal and state criminal history and sex offender background check by the college.
Compensation: The Resident Coordinator is provided with a room and meal plan for the duration of their employment. This will be a stipend position that pays roughly $1,199.10 per week.
Dates: June 21 - August 2, 2026
Salary : $1,199