Resident Assistants - Summer Session Programs
Listed on 2026-02-06
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Education / Teaching
Education Administration, Child Development/Support
Overview
DEPARTMENT: Ballet School
POSITION: Resident Assistants - Summer Session Programs, June 15-July 10 & July 14-August 8, 2026
REPORTS TO: Senior Manager of Residential Life
DETAILS: Resident Assistants receive:
- Room and board at Bowes dormitory (includes breakfast and dinner from cafe)
- Compensation of $19.18 per hour (estimated 32-36 hours per week)
- Up to $500 in travel reimbursement (
Note:
travel is a taxable fringe benefit and will be taxed via payroll deduction.)
Final date to receive applications: Open until filled
Position Summary
Have fun this summer in San Francisco as you chaperone talented ballet students training at the elite San Francisco Ballet School Summer Session. This is a temporary, full-time, non-exempt position that is responsible for supervising and assisting San Francisco Ballet School (SFBS) students at the dormitory during the summer sessions, and for accompanying those students on various excursions throughout San Francisco and the Bay Area.
Students aged 12-19 come to SFBS from around the world to attend the advanced/pre-professional level training program this summer. This position requires living at the dormitory during the entire summer school session programs. Resident Assistants work up to 6 days a week and are on-call, overnight, 1-2 days a week. Resident Assistants will have training prior to student arrival.
Program 1 Move-in/Move-out for Resident Assistants:
Sunday, June 10 move-in and move-out on Saturday, July 11 by noon
Program 2 Move-in/Move-out for Resident Assistants:
Sunday, July 12 move-in and move-out on Saturday, August 9 by noon
- Adhere to all Covid-19 safety protocols and guidelines for prevention as outlined by the San Francisco Department of Public Health and San Francisco Ballet Association.
- Work with Senior Manager of Residential Life, team of 4-5 other Resident Assistants, and SFBS administrative staff to ensure the well-being of student life in the dormitory.
- Maintain discipline and see that dormitory and SFBS regulations are followed.
- Supervise and monitor students in the dormitory during day, evening, and on-call overnight shifts as scheduled by the Senior Manager of Residential Life to ensure coverage of the dorm office.
- Set up, organize, and supervise students on in-city tours/activities, i.e.: zoo, museums, shopping, evening dorm activities, etc. as scheduled by the Senior Manager of Residential Life.
- Attend and staff Sunday excursions, i.e.: amusement parks, performances, etc.
- Accompany injured or sick students to medical facilities as needed.
- Facilitate student interaction.
- Using conflict resolution and mediation skills, assist students with problems. Inform Senior Manager of Residential Life of problems that may interfere with the well-being of student life in the dormitory.
- Become familiar with the Bowes Center staff and SFB building staff:
School administrative office, reception, School faculty and staff - Use the Remind app to communicate reminders to students.
- Decorate student doors and dorm walls prior to student arrival.
- Assist with check-in, check-out of students at beginning and end of program.
- Promote the enjoyment of San Francisco!
- Effectively supervise students to assure their safety. Effectively prioritizes work to reflect the needs of the students.
- Clearly communicate (both orally and in writing) with Senior Manager of Residential Life, and when necessary, parents/guardians of students, and SFBS administrative staff in a manner that ensures clear and mutual understanding of information.
- Demonstrate sound project management skills, including the ability to manage multiple projects. Face difficult situations with tenacity and support students and staff.
- Effectively and fairly interpret and apply policies and procedures.
- Maintain documentation, files and work papers that are readily accessible and understandable. Demonstrate diplomacy and tact in all interactions.
- Apply creativity and innovation to work processes.
- Implement weeknight programming that promotes socialization and inclusion of residents.
- Support and provide equal and fair treatment and opportunity for all.
- Must be able to physically assist an injured student which may include lifting and/or supporting their weight (minimum weight lifting requirement: 40 lbs).
- Must be able to assist students to climb/descend stairs if normal exit routes become unavailable, such as in an emergency
- Student Housing and Residence Life, Child Development, or Psychology degree
- School teaching or other work with children summer camp counselor or chaperone
- CPR/First Aid certified prior to the start of the program (Can be completed on own and reimbursed by SFBS)
- Must be authorized to work legally in the United States.
- Must be an adult age 21 years of age or older. All candidates are subject to an F.B.I. background check and completion of a Satisfactory FBI and Department of…
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