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Resident Advisor/Conference Asst. Spring/Summer ; Student/Study
Job in
Flint, Genesee County, Michigan, 48567, USA
Listed on 2026-03-10
Listing for:
University of Michigan-Flint School of Management
Seasonal/Temporary, Apprenticeship/Internship
position Listed on 2026-03-10
Job specializations:
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Business
Summer Seasonal
Job Description & How to Apply Below
How to Apply
In order to be considered for this position, candidates must attach a current resume.
What You’ll DoDates of Employment:
April 26, 2025 – August 22, 2026.
The Resident Advisor/Conference Assistant (RA/CA) position in Housing and Residential Life is a temporary position during the spring and summer terms only. As an employee, you will be working with spring/summer residents and conference guests. This position requires strong interpersonal and customer service skills, as well as time management and flexibility, because the schedule is non‑traditional.
ResponsibilitiesSupport Spring/Summer Conferences & Guests:
- Prepare access cards for conference check‑in
- Ensure spaces are ready for participants: prepping before and after conference groups which will include making beds and/or linen packets, hanging shower curtains, ensuring supplies are accessible, reporting maintenance issues, and making linens available if requested
- Assist conference administrators with their check‑in/out processes
- Respond to conference guests’ needs
- Conduct monthly health and safety inspections for conference guests
- Community walks of occupied spaces during conferences
- Post‑conference, staff members will assess damages and remove trash and linens from rooms
Support Spring/Summer Residents:
- Be available to facilitate the spring/summer/fall move‑in and move‑out processes
- Provide door and hallway decorations for each resident for spring/summer
- Complete bulletin board(s) by deadlines provided by supervisor
- Conduct monthly health & safety inspections for residential students
- Report maintenance concerns and follow up on maintenance requests
- Complete daily community walks & complete duty log
- Facilitate community development programming each month
- Enforce the Community Living Standards by confronting and documenting violations, while modeling personal behavior that is consistent with the Resident’s Guide to Community Living at UM‑Flint, the Code of Student Conduct, and City, State and Federal Laws
- Support the holistic wellness of students and report all situations that may impact a student
General Responsibilities:
- Serve on a duty rotation in the building with another RA/CA
- Attend weekly staff meetings
- Serve as a front‑desk assistant and/or maintain scheduled office hours
- Continuously monitor e‑mail for up‑to‑date information from HRL staff and campus partners
- Represent Housing and Residential Life by wearing staff uniform and name badge when working designated events
- Provide support to HRL during new student orientation (resource fair, tours, overnight visits, etc.)
- Maintain an organized working space (i.e., storage spaces, RA resource room)
- Follow the Code of Student Conduct & the Community Living Standards
- Communicate issues/concerns (guests, visitors, and/or residents) to appropriate staff member
- Serve as a mandatory reporter (Clery Act) and responsible employee (Title IX) and immediately report related incidents according to federal mandates and university policies
- Other duties as assigned
- The RA/CA position is a 20‑hour per week position (the 20 hours does not include serving on duty).
- Compensation is room and board. Room waiver will apply to the HRL designated space. Board may consist of Maize Money and/or designated meals in the dining hall facility.
- Maize Money allotment is $1,300
- Please consult with the Office of Financial Aid to determine how this may impact your award.
- Candidates must be enrolled as a UM‑Flint student at time of application and be registered for classes for Spring/Summer, or Fall semesters, or graduating in August.
- Candidates must have completed 24 credit hours prior to the Spring semester.
- Candidates must have a UM‑Flint cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or higher at the time of application. A cumulative and term grade point average of 2.5 must be maintained during the period of employment starting the semester the position is accepted. Grades will be checked each semester prior to, and during employment.
- Candidates must be in good social standing with the University of Michigan‑Flint. Status will be verified by the Office of the Dean of Students through a student conduct review.
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