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Area Coordinator

Job in Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine, 04401, USA
Listing for: Inside Higher Ed
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-08
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Education Administration
  • Management
    Education Administration
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Job Overview

The role of the Area Coordinator is to provide leadership and guidance within Residence Life and Student Life. This includes overseeing programs and services that foster a community of respect, inclusion, and social connections among Husson's residential students. The Area Coordinator must possess the ability to adapt and respond to the changing needs of students and the University. The position will take leadership and management responsibility for the overall programming for residential students, and will oversee multiple residential spaces.

Examples

of Duties
  • Live‑in professional position within a specified campus residential area or community.
  • Provide oversight and direction of two residential areas, approximately 600 residents, including supervision and development of RA staff(s) and other student workers, as needed.
  • Meet with RA staff weekly.
  • Have biweekly one‑on‑one meetings with individual RAs.
  • Guide other live‑in professionals in executing Residence Hall operations, such as health and safety inspections, break housing, and move‑in and move‑out procedures.
  • Assist in managing Residence Life communication for on‑campus residents.
  • In conjunction with the Coordinator of Campus Programs and Events, develop and oversee a programming model for Residence Life staff to administer for resident students that complements the campus‑wide programming model.
  • Budget management for programming and other critical needs.
  • Serve as a conduct officer for Residence Life.
  • Assist with the housing component of summer camps and conferences.
  • Participate in Student Life and campus‑wide events as assigned (i.e., Orientation, Homecoming, Commencement, Family & Friends Weekend, and others).
  • Serve on divisional and/or campus‑wide committees as requested (students of concern, Campus Belonging, and others).
  • Work collaboratively with campus offices and establish appropriate relationships with students, staff, and faculty.
  • Additional functions by skill/interest:
    • Assist in the development of Welcome Weekend activities and serve as liaison for campus programs, such as New Student Orientation.
    • Coordinate student staff selection, training, and development.
  • Participate in the primary on‑call duty rotation to manage student and facilities crises after office hours. Serve as essential personnel in campus‑wide emergencies, such as natural disasters, power failures, and general threats to students.
  • Serve as a Campus Security Authority (CSA).
  • Manage crisis and personal student situations as they occur and serve as essential personnel in emergency and crisis situations such as natural disasters, power failures, and other threats to residents' safety.
Typical Qualifications
  • Education: Bachelor’s Degree required, Master’s Degree preferred
  • Experience: A minimum of two years of experience working with traditional college‑age students, working in a residential setting, facilities management, event management, student advising or other applicable experience.
  • Knowledge, Skills, and/or Abilities: Experience with data management, Microsoft Office applications, and staff supervision is beneficial. Strong organizational/management skills and crisis management/conflict resolution skills.
  • Housing: Must be able to reside in on‑campus housing provided by the university as a condition of employment.
  • Accommodation: A 1‑bedroom apartment on campus (partner/spouse and up to 2 pets are welcome, upon approval).
  • Meal Plan: A meal plan will be provided.
Work Environment

The noise level in the work environment will vary from quiet in an office setting to loud at a program event. Must be able to work evenings, weekends, and holidays when required by the department of Student Life.

Physical Demands

The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 75 pounds (e.g., tables & chairs, event supplies, sound equipment) and on occasion use ladders (up to 6 feet in height).

Supplemental Information

HUSSON UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

Exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, and location.

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