Residence Life Coordinator - School of Arts and Sciences
Listed on 2026-01-15
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Education / Teaching
Bilingual, Education Administration
Overview
As a department, Residential Life and Learning (RLL) challenges students to pursue transformative growth by offering mentoring relationships, leadership opportunities and individual attention. Our undergraduate student staff members, graduate Assistant Residential Life Coordinators, and the Residential Life Coordinator (RLC) are essential personnel who live among our student population in every residential community on campus and play a critical role in the growth, development, and safety of our students.
WhatYou’ll Do
The Residential Life Coordinator (RLC) is a full‑time professional staff member who lives in a community of undergraduate residents and assumes responsibility for managing the day‑to‑day operation of their assigned residential area, in addition to other departmental responsibilities such as advising and program management. The RLC works closely with departmental leadership to support the Tufts residential community and should possess strongтуратә interpersonal skills, be flexible, approachable, and enthusiastic.
- Direct supervision of undergraduate Resident Assistants (RAs) or House Managers (HMs) to foster communities that prioritize safety, health, and personal ownership.
- Advise, support, and guide aspects of the Tufts University residential community, including advising Hall Councils, Fraternity/Sorority Chapters, governance councils, and providing direct support to student leaders.
- Respond to crisis and emergency situations, serve in an on‑call rotation, and manage student of concern and conduct cases.
- Manage programmatic elements of themed communities within wood frame houses and in traditional residential communities, and assist in developing a robust residential engagement experience.
- Support student engagement in the residential community through advising and support of Hall Councils, the Residence Hall Association (RHA), National Residence Hall Honorary (NRHH), and other student leadership initiatives.
- Knowledge and skills typically acquired by a Bachelor’s degree.
- Prior experience in residential life, fraternity/sorority life, student activities, or related student affairs areas.
- Commitment to advising, mentorship, and guiding students.
- Co‑curricular experience in educational settings.
- Experience working with diverse student populations and a commitment to inclusiveness.
- Ability to live within the assigned apartment full‑time (12 months).
- Must pass a criminal background check.
- Master’s degree preferred.
- Experience with student staff supervision preferred.
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