Browse
···
Log in / Register

Residence Director

$49,207-61,639

Middlebury College

Middlebury, VT 05753, USA

Favourites
Share

Description

Reporting to the Associate Dean of Students for Residential Life, Residence directors (RDs) are responsible for the oversight of an undergraduate residential area of approximately 500 undergraduate students and supervision of student staff members. RDs are professional staff who are on-call and live in campus housing, interacting directly and intentionally with residents throughout the year to develop a safe, strong, and vibrant learning community. This is a full time, benefits eligible, salaried position with a hiring range of $49,207 - $61,639 per year. This is a required live-in position with housing and meals included. Core Responsibilities: Coordinate hiring, training, and supervision of student staff Oversee and manage assigned undergraduate residential halls and area Triage and provide support and referrals for students, including assisting with student case management needs Respond, adjudicate and refer behavior and conduct issue Assist with residential education development and programming Demonstrate a commitment to ongoing professional growth and development in all areas of responsibility and explicitly equity and inclusion Participate in year-round on-call rotation for Middlebury, VT campus-based programs, providing crisis intervention and serving as a resource or referral agent, including during College breaks Requirements Master’s degree in Higher Education, College Student Personnel/Student Affairs, Counseling or a related field preferred OR two years of post undergraduate, directly related residential life experience Knowledge of current theories, processes and practices related to student affairs, student development, and residential education Demonstrated commitment to principles of inclusivity Proficiency in responding to campus-based emergencies and crisis situations Excellent interpersonal communications skills, including in the facilitation of difficult conversations and conflict mediation Physical Demands and Working Conditions: The responsibilities for this role require mobility around campus and multiple buildings during days and evenings, this includes a combination of walking and climbing stairs. Regularly operates a computer and other office productivity machinery. Must be able to remain in a stationary position 75% of the time. Will need to regularly move about inside the office and will require regular cross-campus travel to access resources and personnel in other buildings. Requires presentation of content/materials in training sessions. May require limited and infrequent in-state and out-of-state trips for training, professional meetings, and professional development. Frequent late night, weekend and on call responsibilities required, and required to live on campus in a provided apartment. Other: An offer for this position is contingent upon successful completion of a criminal background check and references. Benefits As an employee of Middlebury College in Vermont or the Middlebury Institute in California, you will enjoy being part of a vibrant supportive community. Middlebury offers its employees excellent compensation and competitive health, dental, life, disability, generous retirement matching, and vision benefits, and a generous time-away program - up to 34 days per year, increasing as the term of service lengthens. Employees are eligible for robust educational assistance programs. The result is a very high quality-of-life in a gorgeous setting. Middlebury Colleges offers its employees excellent compensation and other perks of employment including: MiddCard Privileges: access to athletic facilities, discounts at the college store, library privileges, and cultural and sporting events. Spouses or domestic partners are eligible to receive a card with the same privileges. Discounts on season passes at Middlebury College's Snow Bowl, the Ralph Myhre Golf Course and the Rikert Outdoor Center. Access to our Partner Inclusion Program that provides comprehensive support services to the spouses and partners of Middlebury employees. A full listing of our benefit offerings can be found on our website or click to see some of the other fun perks of working at Middlebury, whether in Middlebury, VT or Monterey, CA! Middlebury College is an equal-opportunity employer where diversity, equity, and inclusion are core values. To this end, the College recruits talented and diverse faculty, staff, and students from across the United States and around the world. Middlebury College encourages applications from women, people of color, people with disabilities, and members of other protected classes and historically underrepresented communities. The College also invites applications from individuals who demonstrate an ongoing commitment to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace.

Source:  workable View Original Post

Location
Middlebury, VT 05753, USA
Show Map

workable

You may also like

Shelter House
Family Pass Senior Case Manager
Fairfax, VA, USA
Summary of Position:   Under the supervision of the Director, the Senior Case Manager leads a team in providing services to assist low-income working families who have experienced homelessness and/or those at risk of homelessness. Family PASS’ Self-Sufficiency Program provides long-term intensive case management for up to three years and works with county resources to help clients attain the education and skills training needed to become economically self-sufficient with a focus on increased earnings through job training and additional education. The Senior Case Manager leads the team in implementing services with a trauma-informed, strengths-based, and client-centered approach as they assist households to work toward self-sufficiency. The Senior Case Manager is responsible for processing and assigning referrals, tracking use of funds, tracking the progress of clients through their service plans, and ensuring adherence to grant and program objectives and requirement. The Senior Case Manager will also provide direct services to a reduced caseload of clients who are either fleeing domestic violence or are survivors attempting to stabilize their family and become financially self-sufficient.     Essential Duties and Responsibilities:   Provide leadership, coaching, and support to Case Managers on the Family PASS Team through regularly scheduled one on one meetings (to include review of cases, documentation, personal and career development) and learning opportunities.  Provide case management services to clients either fleeing domestic violence or  are survivors who are referred to the program and attempting to stabilize their family and working towards becoming financially self-sufficient  Assist the Director in creating a professional environment which supports team building, self-directed work teams, and a learning organization.  Provide direction and oversight for community based case management initiatives to include case assignment, managing workload expectations, fund distribution, and crisis intervention.  Complete or delegate initial assessment of families referred for services. This involves obtaining and assessing current housing situation, needs or special considerations, and also acquiring necessary documentation from potential clients.  Work directly with referring partners to include Fairfax County Coordinated Services Planning, Good Shepherd Housing , The Women’s Center, local churches, internal referrals, self-referrals, etc.  Manage referral tracking, client lists, addressing issues, and documenting workflow processes and procedures.  Support Case Manager’s in disseminating all relevant information pertaining to clients to all appropriate partners in a timely and professional manner in compliance with client confidentiality standards.  Institute ongoing review of client’s service plan and client’s participation with the service plan through supervision as well as attending and leading meetings with clients as needed  Ensure client data is entered into HMIS, client lists, and other  relevant databases in an accurate and timely manner; assist the Director and Data Team in compiling reports as needed  Assist the Director in assuring that available funding sources are spent, tracked, and that required documentation is completed and filed.  Support Case Managers in delivering complex case management for cases that demand higher level solutions. Facilitate the client appeals process as needed.  Ensure client documentation is completed and maintained in accordance with agency requirements and best practices. Complete regular reviews of case management files and relevant data entry. Ensure program policies and forms are documented and updated as needed  Process and review all incoming check requests on weekly basis   Facilitate hiring and training of new case managers; review and approve staff timesheets and leave requests  Participate in and facilitate staff meetings and staff trainings as directed by supervisor    Proficiently utilize Microsoft applications (email, calendar, drive, OneDrive, Share Point, excel, etc) as a part of day to day work requirements  Safely utilize Shelter House owned vehicles to drive clients to various locations.  Exemplify the Shelter House core values; Inclusivity, Collaboration, Accountability, Respect and Empowerment.  Other duties as assigned.  Requirements Qualifications:     Required:   A bachelor's degree in human services/ related field or commensurate experience  3+ years of human services or direct services experience   Ability to prioritize competing priorities and make sound judgements  Strong public speaking and communication skills  Strong written communication skills  Valid Driver’s License    Preferred:   A master's degree in human services/ related field  2+ years of program and staff management  Experience leading/ supporting programs serving homeless families and victims of domestic violence/ sexual violence    Physical Requirements:   Annual TB Test is required   Ability to sit or stand for long periods  Ability to lift items weighing 10-20 pounds  Benefits Benefits: Health, Dental, and Vision insurance offered 401K contributions with a 4% employer match   Two Semi-Annual Team Building Events  Equal Employment Opportunity: Equal Employment Opportunity Policy: Shelter House is committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants. All employment-related decisions will be made and carried out without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, age (over 40), sex, marital status, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, disability unrelated to the individual's ability to perform his or her job or any other legally protected status. Shelter House will also provide reasonable accommodations to pregnant and qualified employees with disabilities to enable them to perform the essential functions of their job, and to employees with respect to their observance of their religious beliefs, in accordance with applicable law. Any job applicant or employee who would like or needs an accommodation may request an accommodation by contacting the Human Resources department. Drug and Alcohol-Free Workplace Policy: Drug-Free Workplace: Shelter House is committed to maintaining a drug-free workplace. Employment is contingent upon compliance with our Drug-Free Workplace Policy, which prohibits the unlawful manufacture, sale, distribution, dispensation, possession, or use of controlled substances or marijuana in the workplace. Additionally, all subcontracts and purchase orders over $10,000 must include provisions ensuring a drug-free workplace.
Negotiable Salary
Adult Foster Care - Work From Home as a Caregiver!!! (pittsburg / antioch)
2440 Grant St, Concord, CA 94520, USA
Do you have an extra bedroom and a heart for helping others? Would you like to be a caregiver in your own home? Enriching Lives is looking for caring individuals of all skill sets and backgrounds to become Family Home Providers for adults with developmental disabilities your own home. We encourage you to learn more about our organization by watching our video at the link below: https://vimeo.com/364419685 We are especially looking for Providers that speak Vietnamese, Cantonese, and/or American Sign Language. As a Family Home Provider you will receive a tax free stipend of $1700-$5000+/month per Individual and you can serve a maximum of 2 Individuals in your home increasing your earning potential to $3400-$10,000+/month. The amount of the stipend depends on the support needs of each Individual and how much care they need. The more support they need, the higher the monthly stipend. Most Individuals fall in the middle of the rate range. The most important quality of a Family Home Provider is a commitment to the well-being and personal growth of the Individuals they care for. We are looking for caregivers who are in alignment with our mission and values. Enriching Lives is committed to providing each Individual we serve a caring family environment where they receive the supports they need to reach their goals and to grow into the best version of themselves. Family Home Providers can come from all different ethnic backgrounds, skills sets, education, neighborhood settings and family constellations. Experience in the social service field, as a caregiver, mental health worker, Psych Tech, CNA, or RN is a plus, but is not required. Enriching Lives provides classes at no charge to potential Family Home Providers to prepare them to be caregivers in their own home. Family Home Providers are responsible for providing care and supervision to 1-2 adults with developmental disabilities such as Intellectual Disabilities, Cerebral Palsy, Epilepsy, Autism, or Traumatic Brain Injury. More information about developmental disabilities is available on our website. Individuals may also have additional physical or mental health support needs. Individual’s ages range from 18-65 and their needs vary from high functioning, fairly independent Individuals to those who have total physical care needs or behavior support needs. Most Individuals participate in a school or day program during the day, although Family Home Providers are still responsible for being available during the day if needed. You will receive support from Enriching Lives to assist you in providing services in your own home such as initial and continuing education, the support of a multidisciplinary team, 24 hour on call professional support, and overnight relief support. Enriching Lives staff will visit you and the Individual regularly to provide support and ensure that the Individual’s goals are being met. At a minimum, you must have 1-2 spare bedrooms, a safe and pleasant living environment, reliable transportation, a high school diploma or GED and a designated backup Family Home Provider. All adult members of the household and frequent visitors to the home must have a clear criminal history and a DMV record without any major violations. Enriching Lives is highly committed to making successful matches and placements in the home of people who become Family Home Providers with our agency. While there are never guarantees for placements, our success rate is extremely high. We honestly evaluate you and only move forward in certifying you if we are confident that you will receive a match and be successful in our program. Our goal is to create a long term and mutually beneficial relationship with our Family Home Providers. Areas where Family Home Providers are needed include: Contra Costa & Alameda Counties. We currently have a number of clients awaiting homes and can have you certified as a Family Home Provider in as little as 6-8 weeks so if you are interested, please set up an appointment for an information session at our office. For more information or to register for an information session, please call Mykayla at our office Mon-Fri between 9-5 at (925) 344-4565 or visit our website at www.enrichinglives.net. Our Concord office is located at 2151 Salvio Street, Suite 272, Concord, CA 94520. We look forward to hearing from you! The Enriching Lives Team www.enrichinglives.net
$3,400-10,000
The Arc of Ocean County
Assistant Group Home Manager
Barnegat Township, NJ, USA
Mission Statement The Mission of The Arc, Ocean County Chapter, Inc. is to advocate, provide opportunities and supports necessary for all individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to be accepted and valued as citizens of the communities in which they choose to live, learn, work and play. We are currently seeking Assistant Group Home Managers who will be responsible for assisting the manager with the the day to day operation of a community residence that supports individuals with disabilities. Responsibilities will include assistance with teaching life skills and guiding the personal and social development of the individuals in the home, as well as writing and managing individual habilitation plans for each of the residents in the group home. Additionally, the Assistant Manager will be assist with maintaining staff schedules and assisting the manager with scheduling staff for trainings. The schedule for this position requires evenings and weekends. The successful candidate must be at least 18yrs. of age, have a valid NJ DL with no more than 5pts, and a minimum of 2 years working with individuals with disabilities as well as previous experience working in a Group Home. May need to be flexible with schedule to meet the needs of the programs. Requirements Valid NJ Drivers License with no more than 5 points HS Diploma or GED Minimum 2 years experience working with Developmentally Disabled population Previous experience in a Group Home Setting Benefits We proudly offer our employees Medical, Vision, and Dental Insurance, Paid time off, holiday pay, 401K with employee match, and many more benefits.
Negotiable Salary
Adult Foster Care - Work From Home as a Caregiver!!! (santa rosa)
1632 Woodward Dr, Santa Rosa, CA 95405, USA
Do you have an extra bedroom and a heart for helping others? Would you like to be a caregiver in your own home? Enriching Lives is looking for caring individuals of all skill sets and backgrounds to become Family Home Providers for adults with developmental disabilities your own home. We encourage you to learn more about our organization by watching our video at the link below: https://vimeo.com/364419685 As a Family Home Provider you will receive a tax free stipend of $1400-$5400+/month per Individual and you can serve a maximum of 2 Individuals in your home increasing your earning potential to $2800-$10,800+/month. The amount of the stipend depends on the support needs of each Individual and how much care they need. The more support they need, the higher the monthly stipend. Most Individuals fall in the middle of the rate range. The most important quality of a Family Home Provider is a commitment to the well-being and personal growth of the Individuals they care for. We are looking for caregivers who are in alignment with our mission and values. Enriching Lives is committed to providing each Individual we serve a caring family environment where they receive the supports they need to reach their goals and to grow into the best version of themselves. Family Home Providers can come from all different ethnic backgrounds, skills sets, education, neighborhood settings and family constellations. Experience in the social service field, as a caregiver, mental health worker, Psych Tech, CNA, or RN is a plus, but is not required. Enriching Lives provides classes at no charge to potential Family Home Providers to prepare them to be caregivers in their own home. Family Home Providers are responsible for providing care and supervision to 1-2 adults with developmental disabilities such as Intellectual Disabilities, Cerebral Palsy, Epilepsy, Autism, or Traumatic Brain Injury. More information about developmental disabilities is available on our website. Individuals may also have additional physical or mental health support needs. Individual’s ages range from 18-65 and their needs vary from high functioning, fairly independent Individuals to those who have total physical care needs or behavior support needs. Most Individuals participate in a school or day program during the day, although Family Home Providers are still responsible for being available during the day if needed. You will receive support from Enriching Lives to assist you in providing services in your own home such as initial and continuing education, the support of a multidisciplinary team, 24 hour on call professional support, and overnight relief support. Enriching Lives staff will visit you and the Individual regularly to provide support and ensure that the Individual’s goals are being met. At a minimum, you must have 1-2 spare bedrooms, a safe and pleasant living environment, reliable transportation, a high school diploma or GED and a designated backup Family Home Provider. All adult members of the household and frequent visitors to the home must have a clear criminal history and a DMV record without any major violations. Enriching Lives is highly committed to making successful matches and placements in the home of people who become Family Home Providers with our agency. While there are never guarantees for placements, our success rate is extremely high. We honestly evaluate you and only move forward in certifying you if we are confident that you will receive a match and be successful in our program. Our goal is to create a long term and mutually beneficial relationship with our Family Home Providers. Areas where Family Home Providers are needed include: Napa, Solano, & Sonoma Counties. We currently have a number of clients awaiting homes and can have you certified as a Family Home Provider in as little as 6-8 weeks so if you are interested, please set up an appointment for an information session. For more information or to register for an information session, please call Marissa at our office Mon-Fri between 9-5 at (707) 623-1210 or visit our website at www.enrichinglives.net. Our Santa Rosa office is located 1410 Neotomas Ave, Suite 104, Santa Rosa, CA 95405. We look forward to hearing from you! The Enriching Lives Team www.enrichinglives.net
$1,400-10,800
Wendover Management, LLC
Join Wendover as a Community Manager - Support a thriving community.
Apalachicola, FL 32320, USA
Join Wendover as a Community Manager – Support a thriving community. Shape exceptional experiences.   At Wendover Management, we build more than affordable communities—we cultivate places where people and potential flourish. As part of our Wendover Life+ commitment, we strive to provide more than just housing. We offer care, connection, and opportunities to grow—for both our residents and our team.  We're looking for a Community Manager with passion, leadership excellence, and a service-first mindset to lead one of our affordable housing communities in Florida. If you’re energized by the idea of making an impact in residents’ daily lives while managing the full operational heartbeat of a community, we want to meet you.  The ideal candidate thrives in a collaborative environment, values teamwork, and enjoys working with a diverse and vibrant community of residents and colleagues. If you’re ready to be the face of a community where lifestyle and service go hand-in-hand, we’d love to meet you.    What You’ll Do  As a Community Manager, you’ll act as the site-level CEO—overseeing property performance, leading your team, and ensuring a high-quality living experience for our residents. You’ll create a welcoming environment that reflects the best of Wendover’s care-first culture.  Team Leadership  Lead, coach, and mentor your leasing and maintenance teams to achieve site goals  Conduct regular performance check-ins and annual reviews with clarity and purpose  Foster a collaborative, inclusive, and high-performing team culture  Financial & Operational Oversight  Partner in the development of annual budgets and manage daily financials  Monitor and control operating expenses and recommend efficiency opportunities  Track and report on community performance, occupancy, and collections  Maintenance & Facilities Management  Oversee work schedules, preventative maintenance programs, and vendor coordination  Ensure timely completion of service requests and high-quality repairs  Maintain safety, curb appeal, and long-term asset preservation  Purchasing & Vendor Management  Develop and maintain strong relationships with third-party vendors  Manage service contracts, vendor performance, and ensure timely project execution  Keep accurate inventory of maintenance supplies and control purchasing within budget  Resident Engagement & Customer Experience  Deliver outstanding customer service to residents, vendors, and stakeholders  Ensure timely, empathetic response to all service requests and inquiries  Foster a sense of community through resident events and thoughtful communication  Compliance & Safety  Ensure full compliance with company policies and LIHTC regulations  Keep resident files, applications, and documentation audit-ready  Enforce safety protocols and ensure zero tolerance for lost-time accidents  Marketing & Lease-Ups  Execute local marketing strategies to drive qualified traffic and increase occupancy  Monitor leasing performance and adjust tactics to meet occupancy and revenue goals  Requirements What You Bring to the Team  Bachelor’s degree preferred  1+ year of experience managing a LIHTC (Low-Income Housing Tax Credit) property  CAM, CAPS, or CPM designation preferred  Deep understanding of affordable housing compliance and operations  Experience managing budgets, teams, and resident concerns in real-time  Proficiency in Microsoft Office, property management software, and social media  Strong communication, time management, and problem-solving skills  Natural relationship-builder with the ability to connect with diverse residents and teammates  Highly organized, adaptable, and comfortable managing multiple priorities in a fast-paced setting  Professional appearance and a polished, customer-first demeanor  Confidence, adaptability, and a passion for purpose-driven work  A mindset of care, curiosity, and continuous improvement      About the Working Environment  You’ll work in a professionally managed on-site office, leading a team and engaging directly with residents. This full-time position may require occasional evenings or weekends and may exceed 40 hours per week depending on operational needs. Confidentiality, adaptability, and professionalism are a must.  Benefits Compensation includes base pay plus performance-based bonuses.  If you’re ready to bring energy, integrity, and care to a team that’s building something meaningful, we’d love to hear from you.  About Wendover.    Who We Are.  Wendover Management, LLC is the property management arm of Wendover Housing Partners, specializing in the development, financing, and management of multifamily communities for students, families, and seniors. As a leading provider of affordable and workforce housing across the Southeast, our diverse and growing portfolio reflects our commitment to creating high-quality, inclusive housing opportunities in communities of all backgrounds.  With rapid growth underway, we’re looking for passionate, talented individuals to join our team and help us continue building communities that make a difference.  Work With Us.     At Wendover, our Employee Value Proposition reflects a deep commitment to purpose-driven careers, personal growth, and meaningful impact. We go beyond competitive pay to offer a supportive, values-based environment where associates thrive.  Purpose in Every Role – Our work strengthens communities and changes lives. Every task contributes to a greater mission, offering a strong sense of meaning and fulfillment.  Real Career Growth – Wendover is more than a workplace—it’s a place to build a career. With leadership development and advancement opportunities, we support your long-term success.  Integrity You Can Count On – We lead with trust, consistency, and accountability. Our culture creates psychological safety and builds strong, authentic relationships.  Driven & Resilient Culture – Challenges fuel our innovation. We maintain momentum through teamwork, support, and perseverance, empowering associates to grow and succeed.  A Place to Belong – We prioritize inclusivity, connection, and respect. Everyone is valued for who they are and what they bring to the team.  At Wendover, you’re not just joining a company—you’re joining a mission. Discover the difference of working in a place where your contributions truly matter.  Wendover Life+ | Total Rewards Designed for You    At Wendover, we believe in supporting the whole you—professionally, personally, and purposefully. That’s why we offer Wendover Life+, our comprehensive total rewards package designed to help you thrive at work – and in life.    In addition to competitive pay and a supportive work environment, our team members enjoy a robust selection of benefits that promote well-being, security, and growth.    Wendover Life+ Benefits Include:    Health & Wellness  Medical Insurance: Wendover covers 90% of the associate-only premium up to a select plan level  Dental & Vision Insurance  Health Savings Account (HSA) for HDHP plans  Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)  Short-Term & Long-Term Disability  Life Insurance  Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for mental and emotional well-being  Time to Recharge  Generous Paid Time Off (PTO)  Paid Holidays  Additional time off for community engagement or personal development   Financial & Lifestyle Perks  401(k) Retirement Plan with 100% company match up to 3% of your salary  Rent Discounts at select Wendover communities  Ongoing Learning & Tuition Reimbursement  Opportunities for Career Advancement and Leadership Growth    Wendover Life+ is more than a benefits program—it’s our commitment to helping you flourish both inside and outside of work. We continually assess and enhance our offerings to meet your evolving needs, because when you thrive, our communities thrive.      At Wendover, your work creates more than housing—it builds hope, belonging, and opportunity. Join us, and find not just a career, but a calling.    To learn more, please visit www.wendovergroup.com     Wendover Management, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug Free Workplace.  Employment offers are contingent upon a successful background/credit check and drug screening. 
Negotiable Salary
Cookie
Cookie Settings
Our Apps
Download
Download on the
APP Store
Download
Get it on
Google Play
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.