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Position
- Community Advocate (Greek Circle)
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Social Sciences, Human Relations, Education or a related field is preferred
- Enrolled in a graduate program of study at RIT.
- Experience in Residence Life, Student Activities, Greek Affairs, Student Government, or related area is highly desirable
- Mediation, conflict resolution, and outreach skills
- American Sign Language skills or a willingness to learn
Terms
- 20 hours per week supporting the life skills development of students residing in RIT's seven on-campus apartment complexes
- 2 weeks of training, 40 hours per week, prior to the start of the academic year (in August)
- Ten month position, from August 2009 through May 31, 2010
- Renewable on an annual basis by mutual consent
Compensation
- Hourly wage - $13 per hour - approximately 12 hours per week plus partial meal plan (approximate value - $1800)
- One bedroom apartment, utilities and local phone service included
Duties and Responsibilities
- Conflict Resolution
- Facilitate the resolution of roommate and neighbor conflicts within the geographical complex/area assigned to you (Greek Circle). Proactively reach out to students to help them learn to manage these types of conflicts. - Student Advocacy
- Act as an advocate for students who are dealing with a variety of issues and concerns including personal crisis, academic underachievement and fiscal mismanagement. - Outreach
- Proactively reach out to students, get to know the residents in your complex and develop relationships with students and maintenance staff. Develop liaison relationships with a variety of Institute resources to enable an ease of referral when working with students (Housing Operations, Fraternity & Sorority Life, Public Safety). - Programming
- Facilitate regular educational programs working cooperatively with other Community Advocates to address the life skills issues identified in your complex/area. Identify special populations and/or programming areas within your assigned complex/area, assess needs, and develop creative intervention strategies. Populations or programming areas may include non-traditional, transfer, or international students, families, single parents, deaf and/or hard of hearing students, and seniors or graduating students.
- Coordinate opportunities for residents to get to know each other and interact in a social setting.
- Organize community service opportunities/projects for apartment residents. - On Call Duty
- Act as a crisis response resource during emergencies for the apartment community. Assess immediate student needs and facilitate next business day professional staff follow-up. Resolve the immediate crisis and act as a referral agent for the students involved. - Office Hours/Administrative Duties
- Maintain 6-9 office hours per week
- Provide immediate assistance to walk-ins
- Support administrative processes (data entry, filing, answering phones & email, etc.)
- Conduct Health & Safety Inspections in partnership with Housing Operations and Environmental Health & Safety.
Application Process
Applications are available online at: http://www.rit.edu/studentaffairs/SAGraduateAssistantships.php
Applications will be reviewed until all positions are filled; however, applications submitted on or prior
to March 31st will receive priority consideration:
Interview Day
- Interviews for Graduate Assistantships will be conducted on April 10th, 2009 at RIT. If your skills and experiences indicate you are a potential candidate for any of our positions, you will be contacted to schedule an interview.
- In-person interviews are strongly preferred; however, telephone interviews may be scheduled for those candidates who cannot travel to RIT.
If you have any questions about the Community Advocate position or the application/interview process, please contact:
Sharon Kompalla
Center for Residence Life Apartment Area
1 Colony Manor
Rochester, NY 14623
Phone - (585) 475-4300 (v/tty); Fax - (585) 475-4301
