Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Portugal Study Abroad Deadline APPROACHING!




If you are interested in participating in the Intercession 2019 study abroad trip to Lisbon, Portugal,  THERE IS STILL TIME! Deadline to apply is May 1, 2019. The application and additional information can be found on the Study Abroad website https://programsabroad.depaul.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.ViewProgram&Program_ID=10377.  

If you would like to meet with trip leader, Dr. Parries, to learn more about the opportunity contact her at mparries@depaul.edu.

Monday, April 8, 2019

Job Postings



ASSISTANT RESIDENT DIRECTOR

Position Description


Position Summary


Assistant Resident Directors (ARDs) work with the Residential Services team to foster an inclusive residential environment that fulfills the mission, goals, and vision of the Division of Student Affairs. ARDs are 10-month, 20 hour a week, master’s seeking students who live-in and collaborate with the Resident Director to provide overall management of a residential area. The ARD reports to a Resident Director and indirectly to an Assistant Director in Residential Services. This position includes working with diverse groups of students, staff, and faculty in a competitive academic environment.

An Assistant Resident Director should be well-organized and able to work in a fast-paced, complex organization with daily priority changes. A successful ARD should possess excellent interpersonal communication, organization, administration, and supervision skills as well as a commitment to educate students, engage the community, and enrich the Northwestern experience.

Primary Duties and Responsibilities


-          Assists in the development of an inclusive community in a select area of campus consisting of multiple halls, housing from 150-600 students

-          Assists in the coordination of the overall administrative management of a residential area including but not limited to: occupancy, facilities, keys, opening/closing, and finances

-          Directly supervise 4-6 student staff members. Co-supervise and co-facilitate the recruitment, training, and development of up to 15 student staff with a full-time Resident Director

-          Develop meaningful relationships with students by providing opportunities for growth and development

-          Collaborate with area leadership to facilitate an academically supportive community

-          Serve as a student conduct administrator and adjudicate violations of Residence Hall and University policies and procedures

-          Serve on at least one departmental committee

-          Utilize technology including but not limited to: Maxient, When to Work, Microsoft Outlook, SchoolDude, SharePoint, RMS Mercury, and KeyTrak®

-          Other duties as assigned

-          Duties and assignments are subject to change at the discretion of the department Director, Assistant Director, or Residence Director; the amount of time devoted to each area may vary from time to time

Additional Duties and Responsibilities

-          Additional opportunities may include co-managing an efficient neighborhood desk, co-advising the Programming Board, collaborating with a Faculty In Residence, etc.

Compensation

The ARD will receive a $1000.00 monthly stipend (10 months) plus housing accommodations and a meal plan to use when the campus dining halls are open. Please note, the candidate selected for this position will not receive any additional benefits, other than the stipend, apartment and meal plan stated above. The ARD can purchase a faculty/staff parking pass through parking services, but is not covered by the department. We are not able to offer a tuition waiver, health insurance, or other benefits.

Minimum Qualifications

A successful candidate will have the following qualifications: Undergraduate experience living on campus. Enrolled in a graduate program at Northwestern University or other local institution for the entire 2019-20 academic year.

The ARD position requires the ability to review written documents, manuals, and online materials; operate office equipment including computers, cell phones, printer equipment as well as being able to assist others in doing so; and lift and carry at least 10 pounds. The ARD position requires the ability to monitor social and educational activities, recognize fire alarms, and recognize facial features for security purposes. The ARD must be able to ascend stairways and have the ability to identify potential safety hazards and to be able to monitor adherence to rules and policies. The ARD must have sufficient abilities to provide clear instructions and directions in emergency situations where rapid and clear communication is essential.

Preferred Qualifications

Experience working with front desk operations and/or community development. Experience working with high- achieving and diverse students in a fast-paced environment. Experience with the implementation and assessment of student learning outcomes. Experience as a Resident Assistant (RA) or similar position as an undergrad.

Enrolled in the Master of Science in Higher Education Administration and Policy program at Northwestern or comparable program at another local institution.

Application Process

Interested candidates should email a cover letter detailing their interest in and related qualifications for the position, along with a resume to:
Amanda Mueller
Assistant Director, Residential Services Amanda.mueller@northwestern.edu
Applications will be accepted and reviewed until the position is filled.
*Employment term: August 5, 2019 to June 22, 2020

About Northwestern University

Recognized both nationally and internationally for the quality of its educational programs at all levels, Northwestern University is a private institution founded in 1851. The University has two campuses located on Lake Michigan: a 240-acre campus in Evanston, the first suburb north of Chicago, and a 25-acre campus in Chicago. Northwestern also has a campus in Education City, Doha. Northwestern University in Qatar (NU-Q) offers undergraduate degree programs in communication and journalism.

Northwestern combines innovative teaching and pioneering research in a highly collaborative environment that transcends traditional academic boundaries. It has distinguished itself by encouraging innovation and integrating experiences across fields. Northwestern provides students, faculty, and staff exceptional opportunities for intellectual, personal and professional growth in a setting enhanced by the richness of Chicago.

Northwestern’s Residential Services program serves nearly 4,200 undergraduates and nearly 650 graduate students in more than 30 residence halls, residential colleges, and residential communities. Visit our website for more information about the department’s mission and operations: http://www.northwestern.edu/living/.





Graduate Assistant for Assessment & Community Development


Position Summary


The Graduate Assistant for Assessment & Community Development (GA) works with the Residential Services team to foster an inclusive residential environment that fulfills the mission, goals, and vision of the Division of Student Affairs. The GA is a 10-month, 20 hour a week, master’s seeking student whom live-on campus and reports to the Associate Director of Residential Life.

The GA should be well-organized and able to work in a fast-paced, complex organization with daily priority changes. A successful GA should possess excellent interpersonal communication, organization, administration, and project management skills as well as a commitment to educate students, engage the community, and enrich the Northwestern experience.

Primary Duties and Responsibilities


The GA focuses on the design, implementation, and analysis of Residential Life assessment and evaluation efforts. The GA will work in collaboration with the Associate Director for Residential Life to update and enhance all assessment efforts within the office. The GA will be instrumental in the development and execution of the Residential Life Community Development Model across all residential areas. Within the Community Development Model, the GA will work to coordinate resources for student staff through intentional liaison relationships with various campus partners in student affairs.

Additionally, the GA will work directly with the Office of Academic Initiatives within Residential Services to coordinate programs within the residential facilities. The GA will support and participate in major Residential Life processes, including but not limited to student staff selection and training, professional staff selection and training, and leadership development initiatives.

Compensation

The GA position will receive a $1000.00 monthly stipend (10 months) plus housing accommodations and a meal plan to use when the campus dining halls are open. Please note, the candidate selected for this position will not receive any additional benefits, other than the stipend, apartment and meal plan stated above. The GA can purchase a faculty/staff parking pass through parking services, but is not covered by the department. We are not able to offer a tuition waiver, health insurance, or other benefits.

Minimum Qualifications

A successful candidate will have the following qualifications: Undergraduate experience living on campus. Enrolled in a graduate program at Northwestern University or other local institution for the entire 2019 - 20 academic year.

The GA position requires the ability to review written documents, manuals, and online materials; operate office equipment including computers, cell phones, printer equipment as well as being able to assist others in doing so; and lift and carry at least 10 pounds. The GA position requires the ability to monitor social and educational activities, recognize fire alarms, and recognize facial features for security purposes. The GA must be able to ascend stairways and have the ability to identify potential safety hazards and to be able to monitor adherence to rules and policies. The GA must have sufficient abilities to provide clear instructions and directions in emergency situations where rapid and clear communication is essential.

Preferred Qualifications

Experience working with high-achieving and diverse students in a fast-paced environment. Experience with the implementation and assessment of student learning outcomes. Experience with research methods, both qualitative and quantitative.

Enrolled in the Master of Science in Higher Education Administration and Policy program at Northwestern or comparable program at another local institution.

Application Process

Interested candidates should email a cover letter detailing their interest in and related qualifications for the position, along with a resume to:
Amanda Mueller
Assistant Director, Residential Services Amanda.mueller@northwestern.edu
Applications will be accepted and reviewed until the position is filled.
*Employment term: August 5, 2019 to June 22, 2020

About Northwestern University

Recognized both nationally and internationally for the quality of its educational programs at all levels, Northwestern University is a private institution founded in 1851. The University has two campuses located on Lake Michigan: a 240-acre campus in Evanston, the first suburb north of Chicago, and a 25-acre campus in Chicago. Northwestern also has a campus in Education City, Doha. Northwestern University in Qatar (NU-Q) offers undergraduate degree programs in communication and journalism.

Northwestern combines innovative teaching and pioneering research in a highly collaborative environment that transcends traditional academic boundaries. It has distinguished itself by encouraging innovation and integrating experiences across fields. Northwestern provides students, faculty, and staff exceptional opportunities for intellectual, personal and professional growth in a setting enhanced by the richness of Chicago.

Northwestern’s Residential Services program serves nearly 4,200 undergraduates and nearly 650 graduate students in more than 30 residence halls, residential colleges, and residential communities. Visit our website for more information about the department’s mission and operations: http://www.northwestern.edu/living/.





Graduate Assistant for Leadership Development


Position Summary

The Graduate Assistant for Leadership Development (GA) works with the Residential Services team to foster an inclusive residential environment that fulfills the mission, goals, and vision of the Division of Student Affairs. The GA is a 10-month, 20 hour a week, master’s seeking student whom live-on campus and reports to the Assistant Director of Residential Life.

The GA should be well-organized and able to work in a fast-paced, complex organization with daily priority changes. A successful GA should possess excellent interpersonal communication, organization, administration, and project management skills as well as a commitment to educate students, engage the community, and enrich the Northwestern experience.

Primary Duties and Responsibilities

The GA focuses on the design and execution of leadership development programs within Residential Life. The GA will work in conjunction with an Assistant Director to plan and implement the annual Leadership Summit during spring quarter in addition to coordinating monthly leadership development opportunities for Residential Life student staff and volunteers.
The GA will serve as the point person and coordinator for annual student leadership elections within the residential areas and aid Resident Directors in recruiting and advising student leaders throughout the academic year. The GA may also work in collaboration with the Assistant Director to advise student leadership groups within Residential Life. The GA will support and participate in major Residential Life processes, including but not limited to student staff selection and training and professional staff selection and training.

Compensation

The GA position will receive a $1000.00 monthly stipend (10 months) plus housing accommodations and a meal plan to use when the campus dining halls are open. Please note, the candidate selected for this position will not receive any additional benefits, other than the stipend, apartment and meal plan stated above. The GA can purchase a faculty/staff parking pass through parking services, but is not covered by the department. We are not able to offer a tuition waiver, health insurance, or other benefits.

Minimum Qualifications

A successful candidate will have the following qualifications: Undergraduate experience living on campus. Enrolled in a graduate program at Northwestern University or other local institution for the entire 2019-2020 academic year.

The GA position requires the ability to review written documents, manuals, and online materials; operate office equipment including computers, cell phones, printer equipment as well as being able to assist others in doing so; and lift and carry at least 10 pounds. The GA position requires the ability to monitor social and educational activities, recognize fire alarms, and recognize facial features for security purposes. The GA must be able to ascend stairways and have the ability to identify potential safety hazards and to be able to monitor adherence to rules and policies. The GA must have sufficient abilities to provide clear instructions and directions in emergency situations where rapid and clear communication is essential.

Preferred Qualifications

Experience working with high-achieving and diverse students in a fast-paced environment. Experience with the implementation and assessment of student learning outcomes. Experience with research methods, both qualitative and quantitative.

Enrolled in the Master of Science in Higher Education Administration and Policy program at Northwestern or comparable program at another local institution.

Application Process
Interested candidates should email a cover letter detailing their interest in and related qualifications for the position, along with a resume to:
Amanda Mueller
Assistant Director, Residential Services Amanda.mueller@northwestern.edu
Applications will be accepted and reviewed until the position is filled.
*Employment term: August 5, 2019 to June 22, 2020

About Northwestern University

Recognized both nationally and internationally for the quality of its educational programs at all levels, Northwestern University is a private institution founded in 1851. The University has two campuses located on Lake Michigan: a 240-acre campus in Evanston, the first suburb north of Chicago, and a 25-acre campus in Chicago. Northwestern also has a campus in Education City, Doha. Northwestern University in Qatar (NU-Q) offers undergraduate degree programs in communication and journalism.

Northwestern combines innovative teaching and pioneering research in a highly collaborative environment that transcends traditional academic boundaries. It has distinguished itself by encouraging innovation and integrating experiences across fields. Northwestern provides students, faculty, and staff exceptional opportunities for intellectual, personal and professional growth in a setting enhanced by the richness of Chicago.

Northwestern’s Residential Services program serves nearly 4,200 undergraduates and nearly 650 graduate students in more than 30 residence halls, residential colleges, and residential communities. Visit our website for more information about the department’s mission and operations: http://www.northwestern.edu/living/.