What is a Resident Assistant?
Definition of RA
The RA is a student who has been hired by the Residence Life Department
due to their demonstrated leadership qualities and abilities. An RA's main
responsibility is to assist in building a community within the residence
hall that exhibits openness, justness, discipline, and caring attributes.
This is accomplished through personal contact with residents and through
programs that help meet the social, educational, and cultural needs of the
resident students. It is also the role of the RA to help students feel comfortable
in their "home away from home" called Lakeland College.
The RA should be a resource to students as well as a role model for the
college community. The RA wears a variety of hats -- a mediator, peer
counselor, a programmer, disciplinarian, a leader, and a friend, (to name
a few) while always respecting the importance of confidentiality.
Anyone interested in pursuing an RA position should speak to a Residence
Hall Director and the Director of Residence Life, Jim
Bajczyk
RA Job Description
Position Title:
Resident Assistant (RA)
Department:
Residence Life>
Definition: The
primary responsibility of the RA is to provide active support and assistance
in residence facility operations. This is accomplished through service
to the Residence Hall Director by assisting in maintaining standards and
policies that uphold order in living units that facilitate academic and
personal growth, while supporting the mission of Lakeland College.
Qualifications:
- Maintain at least a 2.25 GPA. If at anytime the GPA falls below a
2.25, a meeting will be called with the Hall Director and/or the Director
of Residence Life and a decision will be made if the RA should continue
their employment. The decision will be in the best academic interest
of the RA
- Good study habits, time-management habits, and listening skills
- Strong organization, planning, and problem-solving skills
- Ability to communicate with peers and maintain professional relationships
at all organizational levels
- Possess moral responsibility and respect confidentiality
- Fortitude to be assertive with peers
- Psychological tolerance for ambiguity and criticism
- Ability to understand developmental behavior of the college student
- Outgoing, creative, dedicated, dependable, people-oriented person
with a willingness to be available
- Willingness to work and live within the framework and policies of
the Residential Life program at Lakeland College
Functions:
- Responsible for maintaining good order in residence facilities
- Assist with check-in/check-out procedures
- Carry out duty assignments and attend/participate in staff meetings
- Hold floor/unit meetings to openly discuss issues and concerns
of the community
- Respond to emergency situations
- Assist in the evacuation of handicapped individuals in emergency
situations
- Implement administrative procedures in a timely, accurate, and
through manner (Room Condition Forms, Incident Reports, Maintenance
Requests, etc.)
- Serve as a role model on and off campus in observing federal and
state laws and college policies
- Show consistent interpretation and enforcement of regulations
and policies
- Responsible for maintaining a positive living environment
- Foster an atmosphere/environment that is conducive to study
- Foster relationships based on trust and mutual respect while maintaining
confidentiality
- Encourage and support positive group activities within your living
unit and between other units
- Create door decorations and bulletin boards on a monthly basis
- Promote and provide a well-balanced offering of programs designed
to enhance growth and development of our students
- Promote academic, personal, social, and spiritual growth of students
- Develop and maintain good rapport with each student in your area
as well as others in your building
- Act as a resource person, mediator, and peer counselor while respecting
confidentiality
- Serve as a role model to students through good study habits, having
concern and regard for others' welfare, displaying ethical behavior,
having positive social interactions, and self-respect and regard
for a healthy lifestyle (Live within the rules and expectations
expected of Lakeland College students)
- Be available and responsive to students' concerns, questions,
and anxieties
- Assist students in their development by encouraging individual
and group discussion on moral and ethical values/issues
- Assist students utilizing college and community resources, particularly
when advisement and/or counseling seems necessary
- Keep your Hall Director informed of activities, problems, concerns,
and attitudes of your community
- Pursue personal and professional growth
- Attend fall and mid-year training, and other in-service training
sessions throughout the academic year
- Be available for closing of housing facilities for breaks and
end of semesters
- Develop a plan to set and accomplish goals
- Maintain supportive and professional relationships
- Be a "team" player
- Learn campus and community resources
- Be consistent in residence life procedures/policy enforcement
- Maintain open communication at all staff levels while observing
confidentiality
- Assume other responsibilities as designated by the Hall Director
and/or Director of Residence Life in order to promote an environment
conducive to student development
- Unusual Working Conditions:
- The need to juggle staff status, student status, and a private/personal
life
- The need to accept special staffing duties, which may occur during
certain times of the year (i.e.: kitchen help in inclement weather,
maintenance, etc.)
- R.A.'s are entitled to take off two weekends per month, providing
sufficient coverage is available
- Any part-time employment will need to be approved of and monitored
by your immediate supervisor
Supervision Exercised: Over Resident Students
Accountability: To the Residence Hall Directors
and the Director of Residence Life
Authority: As delegated by the Residence Hall
Directors and circumscribed by the position of Resident Assistant
RA Application Process and Timeline
Mark Your Calendars! RA Applications for the 2006-07 Academic Year will
be available in January of 2006. Watch for posters for RA Information Sessions.
All applicants should plan to attend one RA Information Session.
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2006-07 Residence Assistant Application
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