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Position: Community Advisor - Canadore College - Campus Living Centres
Deadline: June 14, 2021
Job Description / Duties
Position Summary and Job Magnitude
The Community Advisor (CA) is an upper-year/graduate student with significant previous experience in Residence Life. The CA is a leader, role model, mentor, resource and support to the Residence Life Staff and the Residence Council. The primary objective of the CA and the Residence Life Department is to foster a community environment that eases the student transition into college/university and supports the personal and academic success of their students. The CA will live in an assigned residence room and be responsible for facilitating social and educational programs and creating a safe, respectful environment through the enforcement of the Residence Community Living Standards. This position is designed to prepare the CA for a professional role in Residence Life.
Essential Functions and Basic Duties
General Responsibilities
• CAs are expected to give the responsibilities of the position priority over all other activities except those which pertain to their academic success.
• CAs may be required to work between 30-40 hours per week during the academic year.
• As scheduled by the Residence Life Coordinator/Manager (or designate), the CA will work 40 hours per week for the weeks prior to the first day of classes in September. This will include:
o Attending training sessions.
o Assist with the development and delivery of training to other Residence Life Staff (RLS) and the Residence Council (RC).
o Assist with the planning and facilitation of regular operational tasks of the residence, including student move-in and orientation.
• Wear the CA uniform as directed.
• Read, understand, and model the expectations of student behaviour detailed in the Community Advisor Conditional Offer of Employment, the Student Resident Agreement (SRA), the Residence Handbook, the Residence Community Living Standards (RCLS), and associated residence and college/university handbooks, policies and procedures.
• Be visible, approachable, and accessible during scheduled shifts and associated duties.
• Serve as a positive role model for others at all times; behaving in a manner that exemplifies the values of the residence and college/university community, maintaining high standards of personal conduct, and understanding that intimate personal relations with Residents are unwise.
• Attend all scheduled meetings, including but not limited to:
o A one-hour weekly staff meeting; and
o Regular individual reporting meetings with the Residence Life Coordinator (or designate).
• Attend all scheduled training sessions, including but not limited to:
o Pre-service orientation and information sessions (1-2 days in April);
o Residence Life Staff Property Training Program (1-2 weeks in August);
o Residence Life Staff Training Conference (1 week in August); and
o In-service training sessions (1-2 hours/month and 1 day in January).
• Remain in the residence during scheduled shifts and/or while ‘on duty.’
• After training, conduct level one violation meetings with residents and assign sanctions.
• Complete all other duties as required by Residence Management.
Programming/Community Development
• Work with the Residence Life Coordinator (or designate) to assess community needs and to develop monthly programming which attempts to address the needs identified.
• Develop and maintain contact with RLS through:
o Holding regular office hours;
o Chairing weekly staff meetings;
o Meeting with individual RLS regularly; and
o Reviewing daily and weekly log reports from RLS and providing feedback.
• Assist with the writing and presentation of RLS performance evaluations.
• Assist with the recruitment, selection and training of RLS.
Administration
• Complete all assigned administrative tasks, including but not limited to: incident reports, person of concern reports, programming logs, program evaluations, waivers, on-call shift reports, maintenance work orders, etc.
• Report any and all incidents, that in any way concern the Residence that become your knowledge, to a member of the Residence Management Team in a timely manner (incidents include, but are not limited to, Ambulance, Police, or Fire officials being called to the Residence, any breaches of residence rules or illegal acts in residence).
Student Support/Safety in Residence
• Respond to questions and concerns raised by the community in a timely and responsible manner.
• Assist with the resolution of conflicts in the community, such as roommate conflicts.
• Assist residents with personal, social and academic concerns and refer residents to appropriate resources as required.
• Respond to and provide assistance during residence emergencies or student crises.
• Maintain the highest level of confidentiality in regards to resident issues.
• Support RC executives achieve the objectives set out in the “Residence Council Terms of Reference” and/or “Constitution” or similar foundational documents.
• Facilitate RC recruitment, selection/election, and training.
• Attend and oversee the planning and facilitation of regular RC meetings, events and programs, including:
o Weekly RC executive team meetings;
o Monthly RC executive one-on-one meetings; and
o Supporting facilitation of monthly Residence Forums.
Networking/Relationship Building
• Work in co-operation with other staff including but not limited to: the Residence Life Manager (RLM), the General Manager (GM), the Operations Manager (OM), Residence Service Representatives (RSR), other residence and college staff, student leadership groups and community partners.
• Serve as a liaison between the Residence Staff, Residence Council, the college/university, and students.
Crisis and Emergency Response
• Report any and all incidents, that in any way concern the Residence that become your knowledge, to a member of the Residence Management Team in a timely manner (incidents include, but are not limited to, Ambulance, Police, or Fire officials being called to the residence, any breaches of residence rules or illegal acts in residence).
Performance Measurements
Performance will be primarily measured on the following factors:
• Performance Objectives
• Initiative
• Inter-Personal Skills
• Leadership
• Business & Financial Acumen
• Communications
• Self Development and Appraisal
• Health & Safety Responsibilities
Qualifications / Required Skills
Qualifications
Education: Recognized College Diploma or University Degree
Skills/Abilities: Must possess superior verbal and written communication skills;
Must possess above average customer service skills;
Must possess superior attitude towards learning;
Must be able to handle multiple projects at once; and
Must be able to provide strong leadership to staff.
Experience Required: Minimum of 1 year experience in Residence Life, Social Services, or Customer Service related experience.
Contact Information
Nicole Bellemore, nbellemore@canadoreresidence.ca