What are the responsibilities and job description for the Executive Director of Islander Housing position at tamus?
Job TitleExecutive Director of Islander Housing Agency Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi Department Housing Department Proposed Minimum SalaryCommensurate Job LocationCorpus Christi, Texas Job TypeStaff Job Description TAMU-CC is a dynamic university designated as both a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and Minority-Serving Institution (MSI) with approximately 11,000 students from 47 states and 54 foreign nations. We employ over 1,400 full-time and 2,000 part-time Islanders (including students/GAs). The University attracts highly talented faculty and staff and offers an array of undergraduate and graduate degrees, including doctoral programs. As a member of the Texas A&M University System, TAMU-CC benefits from a range of resources, increased visibility and influence, and opportunities to collaborate in mutually beneficial ways with peers across member institutions and associated agencies. TAMU-CC’s beautiful campus is located on a 240-acre island on Corpus Christi Bay and was ranked #1 College by the Sea by Best College Reviews. Our natural setting is enhanced by its modern, attractive, and state-of-the-art classroom buildings and support facilities. PURPOSE The Executive Director of Islander Housing supervised by the Assistant Vice President for University Auxiliaries, will provide leadership and vision to Islander Housing. This role provides strategic leadership, administrative oversight, and operational management for Islander Housing. This position is responsible for creating a safe, student-centered residential environment that supports student success, engagement, and well-being. The Executive Director oversees housing operations, residence life, occupancy management, budgeting, staff leadership, crisis response, and long-term housing strategy aligned with the university’s mission and enrollment goals. DESCRIPTION Strategic Leadership - 50% Develop and implement a comprehensive vision and strategic plan for Islander Housing. Collaborate with university leadership to support student retention, enrollment growth, and campus engagement initiatives. Promote a residential culture that enhances academic success, wellness, and student belonging. Identify opportunities for operational efficiency and revenue enhancement. Lead emergency preparedness and crisis response efforts for residential communities. Monitor risk management practices and ensure resident safety protocols are maintained. Use data and assessment tools to evaluate resident satisfaction, occupancy, retention, and program effectiveness. Ensure compliance with university policies, federal and state regulations, and accreditation standards. Prepare reports, assessments, and presentations for university leadership. Supervise professional staff, residence life personnel, and administrative teams. Recruit, train, mentor, and evaluate housing staff and student employees. Foster a collaborative workplace culture focused on service excellence. Housing Operations & Administration - 30% Oversee all aspects of residence hall and campus apartment operations, including assignments, occupancy management, move-in/move-out processes, and housing policies. Ensure efficient daily operations and high-quality customer service for students and families. Oversight of housing contracts, room assignments, and residential technology systems (i.e StarRez). Develop and implement policies and procedures related to housing administration and student conduct within residential communities. Develop and manage departmental operating budgets. Monitor housing revenue, occupancy trends, and financial performance. Residential Life & Student Experience - 20% Supervise residential life programs that foster student engagement, leadership development, and community building. Ensure implementation of educational programming and student support initiatives within residence halls. Collaborate with Student Affairs, Athletics, campus safety, and academic departments to support student well-being and crisis intervention. QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree in higher education administration, business administration, or a related field. Ten (10) years of experience in housing or residential life management, with at least five (5) years of experience in a leadership role. Additional education may be considered as a substitute for minimum experience requirement: Master’s degree in higher education administration, business administration, or a related field with eight (8) years of experience in housing or residential life management, with at least five (5) years of experience in a leadership role Doctoral degree in higher education administration, business administration, or a related field with six (6) years of experience in housing or residential life management, with at least five (5) years of experience in a leadership role Demonstrated experience in budget management, crisis response, and staff supervision. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with other departments and stakeholders, and to build positive relationships with students, parents, staff, faculty, and community partners. Strong leadership skills, including the ability to inspire and motivate staff members to achieve the highest levels of excellence. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work effectively with individuals from various backgrounds and identities. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to make sound decisions in a fast-paced and dynamic environment. Strong understanding of student development theory and residential education practices. Knowledge of university housing operations, residential technology systems, and campus safety procedures. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Master's degree preferred. SALARY: $95,000 - $105,000/annually, approximately $7,916.67 - $8,750/monthly NOTE: Employment may be impacted by the Presidential proclamation issued on September 19, 2025 and the moratorium issued by Texas Governor Abbott on January 27, 2026. BENEFITS (rules, policies, eligibility apply) From our generous benefits package and professional development opportunities, to our retirement programs and our commitment to service excellence, the Island University is an engaging and rewarding place to work. Insurance Medical $0 - $30 per month for Employee Only coverage after university contribution ($920 value). Up to 83% of premium covered by the university: Employee and Spouse Employee and Children Employee and Family coverage Dental & Vision Life Insurance, Accidental D&D, Long Term Disability, Flexible Spending Account and Day Care Spending Account On-campus wellness opportunities Work Life Solutions: Counseling, Work Life Assistance, Financial Resources, and Legal Resources Tuition Benefits: Public Loan Forgiveness Book scholarships 100% tuition coverage for up to 18 credit hours per fiscal year (other rules may apply). Retirement Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS) or Optional Retirement Plan (ORP) Voluntary Tax Deferred Account/Deferred Compensation Plan Time Off: 8 hours of vacation paid time off every month. 8 hours of sick leave time off every month. 8 hours of paid time off for Birthday leave. 12-15 paid holidays each year. All positions are security-sensitive. Applicants are subject to a criminal history investigation, and employment is contingent upon the institution’s verification of credentials and/or other information required by the institution’s procedures, including the completion of the criminal history check. Equal Opportunity/Veterans/Disability Employer. Welcome and thank you for your interest in a career with Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. We are a vibrant, Hispanic Serving Doctoral Research Institution that proudly provides a solid academic reputation, renowned faculty, and highly rated degree programs since 1947. The University has a heritage of teaching excellence with innovation in research and community engagement as part of the distinguished Texas A&M System. The only university in the nation located on its own island, at the heart of the Texas Gulf Coast. With palm tree lined pathways throughout the campus, nearby natural wetlands, a scenic hike-and-bike trail and pristine views of the beach and bays, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi is a first-choice institution. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi is an Equal Opportunity / Veterans / Disability Employer. Reasons to Work at TAMUCC (opens new window) Benefits (opens new window) Holiday & Leave (opens new window) Pay Plan (opens new window) E-Verify (opens new window) Veterans Preference (opens new window) Employee Development & Compliance Services Office (opens new window) Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Know your rights Pay Transparency Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) is the Law Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) is the Law Supplement Again, welcome and thank you for your interest. Please contact us if you need assistance in applying, seeking an update on a posting, or have further questions. Phone: 361-825-2630 Email: Employment@tamucc.edu