Resident Assistant
Employment Type : Full-Time
Position Title Resident Assistant
If part time, projected hours (per week)
Job DescriptionThe Resident Assistant (RA) position, a key student leader within the residence halls of Iowa Western Community College. RAs are community role models and friends to all residents. It is important to understand the unique nature of working and living within a residence hall as it requires skills such as customer service, roommate mediation, on-call duties, incident documentation, planning and working events and assisting with the staff throughout the school year.
- Once you submit this application, you will receive an email from a Residence Life Coordinator containing some additional questions. This email will be sent to your IWCC email. Please respond to that email to complete the application process.
Duties- Foster community within the residence halls through interpersonal interactions, social gatherings, and hosting/attending campus programs and events
- Actively maintain good working relationships with teammates and Residence Life Coordinators (RLCs) with a focus on leadership, mentoring, fostering community pride, and communicating community needs to RLCs
- Positively impact residents on a daily basis by focusing on interpersonal relationships and actively strive to spend significant time with students than spent privately, outside the halls, or exclusively with staff members
- Address resident needs and concerns as they arise with a focus on mediation, mentoring, and guiding them through solution focused, problem solving skills, and self-governance
- Complete monthly bulletin boards and programming requirements with a focus on community needs, student interests, or topics provided by RLCs
- Consistently contribute to the team by respecting staff, sharing responsibilities such as desk shifts, on call duties, and maintain open communication with staff
- Understand, explain, and enforce Housing Rules and Regulations and Student Code of Conduct policies within the residence halls with a focus on respecting the community and fostering a sense of pride and ethical behavior amongst all residents and staff
- Maintain a secure residence hall by working the front desk. Front desk duties typically include but may not be limited to: answering phone calls, answering questions, giving directions, enforcing guest policies and building entry policies by monitoring people entering and exiting the building, package sign out, game equipment sign out, and reporting facility issues and emergencies to the proper authorities
- Handle student information with confidentiality and follow all FERPA guidelines
- Assist with move in, move out, and hall closing tasks at the beginning, breaks, and end of each semester
- Participate in on-call duties involving walking the facility, socially interacting with students, and addressing any policy issues, facility issues, or emergencies that arise
- Perform duties as assigned by RLC that assist in maintaining residence halls and relationships with students. These may include: cleaning, advertising for events, student meetings, on campus errands, and helping with various projects.
Campus Location Council Bluffs
Required QualificationsRAs are expected to be enrolled in a minimum of 12 credit hours and maintain a minimum of 2.5 GPA both cumulatively and per semester. All RAs must be in good standing with Iowa Western Community College’s conduct processes. Job offers contingent upon the results of a background check.
Preferred Qualifications
Physical Demands- Sitting or standing for periods of time.
- Lifting & moving materials.
- Walking for periods of time.
Pay Rate Scholarship that covers an IWCC Residence Life room, and unlimited meal plan for the IWCC Cafeteria. $10.00 per Hour for non-scholarship duties.
Equal Opportunity/Non-Discrimination StatementEqual Opportunity and Non-Discrimination
It is the policy of Iowa Western Community College to provide equal educational opportunities and not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, genetic information, physical or mental disability, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, marital status, veteran status, AIDS/HIV status, citizenship, or medical condition, as those terms are defined under applicable laws, in its educational programs, activities, or employment practices.
Questions or complaints? Contact Title IX and Equal Opportunity Coordinator for Students, Reanna Heim, Robyn Porter, Title IX and Equal Opportunity Coordinator for Employees, or ADA Coordinator for Students, Samantha Larson, equity@iwcc.edu, 712-325-3200, or the Director of the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, Citigroup Center, 500 W. Madison, Suite 1475, Chicago, IL 60661, (312)-730-1560, OCR.Chicago@ed.gov. More information at https://www.iwcc.edu/about/statement.asp.