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Area Coordinator (25-26 Academic Year)
- SUNY Geneseo (Geneseo, NY)
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Please see Special Instructions for more details.
Please note: This is a pool posting for the 2025-26 academic year. Applicants will be contacted only if a position becomes available. It may be necessary for you to re-apply on August 1 if still interested next year.
Please attach a cover letter, a resume and contact information for three professional references. References will be contacted at the time of interviews.
Vacancy Announcement
Position Information
Campus Title Area Coordinator (25-26 Academic Year)
Department Residence Life
Position Summary
HIGHLIGHTS
The SUNY Geneseo Department of Residence Life (https://www.geneseo.edu/residence-life/student-life-core-purpose-and-focus) , in partnership with our residents, cultivates an inclusive living and learning environment that sparks engagement, encourages and fosters well being, and inspires a feeling of belonging for all students who live in our community.
The Area Coordinator is a professional position in the SUNY Geneseo Division of Student and Campus Life. As such, the Area Coordinator is expected to fulfill their specific responsibilities in a way that demonstrates an understanding and commitment to the articulated mission and goals of their department, the division of Student & Campus Life, and the College. Area Coordinators are also expected to adhere to the professional and ethical standards promulgated by the professional association with which their department is affiliated. Area Coordinators must display the ability to foster diverse and inclusive relationships, as well as a high degree of cultural humility.
Area Coordinators (AC) are live-in professional Residence Life staff members. An Area Coordinator’s primary duty is to oversee and develop multiple residence halls (two to four) as residential educators, informed supervisors, connection builders, creative managers, and accurate record-keepers. Where applicable, some ACs will supervise a Residence Director as well. The AC position requires flexibility of work hours, including evening and weekend work. Area Coordinators do not have a traditional 8:00 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. work schedule. As live-on professionals, ACs are considered “essential College personnel,” and must have skills in crisis management. Each AC participates in a night and weekend duty schedule, requiring periodic overnight monitoring of a duty phone, the ability to respond to emergency situations, and other related residential duties. Due to the nature of this work, Area Coordinators are required to reside in the apartment provided and assigned by the College via the Department of Residence Life.
Responsibilities include informal counseling and co-curricular education of residential students, supervision of a staff of resident assistants, and oversight of facility needs. Successful Area Coordinators will have academic interests and experiences that include residential education, leadership development, a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, civic and social engagement, and an understanding of the needs of students transitioning to college, especially first-year and transfer students. Area Coordinators are educators outside the classroom, who demonstrate intellectual curiosity and a commitment to academic excellence. By working collaboratively with colleagues both within and beyond student life departments, Area Coordinators help residents foster leadership skills, develop critical reasoning skills, and practice ethical decision-making.
This is a pool posting. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis. Please read “Special Instructions to Applicant” for details.
Required Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
+ Bachelor’s degree
+ Strong written and oral communication skills
+ Demonstrated ability to foster diverse and inclusive relationships as well as a high degree of cultural sensitivity
+ Ability to live in the provided on-campus apartment for the duration of employment in the AC position
Preferred Qualifications
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
+ Master’s degree.
+ Professional or paraprofessional experience in residence life or commensurate experience in student affairs.
License/Certification
Other Skills Required
Successful applicants will have academic interests and experiences that include residential education, leadership development, a commitment to diversity, civic and social engagement, and an understanding of the needs of students transitioning to college, especially first-year and transfer students. We value colleagues who will be educators outside the classroom, who demonstrate intellectual curiosity and a commitment to academic excellence. By working collaboratively with colleagues both within and beyond the Residence Life department, Area Coordinators help residents foster leadership skills, develop critical reasoning skills, and practice ethical decision-making.
Supervision Received
This position reports to the Associate or Assistant Director of Residence Life.
Supervision Exercised
This position supervises paraprofessionals (graduates and undergraduates):
- Residence Director Intern [possible (graduate students)]
- Assistant Residence Directors
- Resident Assistants
Posting Details
Posting Details
Posting Number S325
Number of Vacancies 1
Line # to be filled TBD
Full or Part-time Full-Time
Appointment Type Term
Anticipated Appointment Start Date
Job Posting Date
Apply By
Job Posting Closed Date
Open Until Filled No
Salary $51,261
Special Instructions to Applicant
Please note: This is a pool posting for the 2025-26 academic year. Applicants will be contacted only if a position becomes available. It may be necessary for you to re-apply on August 1 if still interested next year.
Please attach a cover letter, a resume and contact information for three professional references. References will be contacted at the time of interviews.
About SUNY Geneseo
Mission Statement
We are a distinctive public liberal arts college that welcomes and inspires students to develop their knowledge and skills to build a better world. Our supportive, inclusive community is exceptional in cultivating creativity, engagement, and discovery. We find strength in diversity, joy in growth, and fulfillment in lifelong learning.
Vision
We will cultivate a distinctive, equity-centered, public honors college experience that propels learners to positively impact society.
Values
The Geneseo campus community is guided by our beliefs in and commitments to the following values:
+ Learning: Embracing high expectations for intellectual inquiry, critical thinking, scholarly exploration, and personal growth.
+ Creativity: Empowering a spirit of innovation that inspires intellectual curiosity, self-expression, and problem-solving.
+ Belonging: Welcoming a diverse campus community that supports and celebrates
different identities, promotes equity and inclusion, and respects the ideas and
contributions of each individual.
+ Civic Engagement: Encouraging active participation grounded in self-reflection,
empathy, and an ethical commitment to the common good of our local and global
communities.
+ Sustainability: Building a culture of well-being that integrates and applies principles of
environmental, social, and economic stewardship informed by an understanding of the
past and our obligations to the future.
Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
SUNY Geneseo is committed to fostering a diverse community of outstanding students, faculty, staff, and administration. We recruit, hire, train, and promote persons in all positions and ensure that all other personnel actions are conducted without regard to race, religion, color, ethnicity, creed, national origin, citizenship, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, age, veteran status, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, pregnancy outcomes, reproductive healthcare and autonomy, or any other protected characteristic.
Applicants, students, employees, and other members of the College community (including vendors, visitors, and guests) are protected from illegal forms of harassment or retaliation based upon a protected characteristic.
To request accommodation or assistance for job-related duties or the employment application process, please contact the Office of Diversity and Equity at (585) 245-5020 or email [email protected] (%[email protected]) or visit the Reasonable Accommodations and Accessibility webpage (https://www.geneseo.edu/ReasonableAccommodation) .
Background Investigation Statement
All applicants are subject to drug and criminal background checks. See our full Background Investigation Statement at http://www.geneseo.edu/hr/employment.
Clery Statement
Applicants interested in positions may access the Annual Security Report( ASR ) for the College at www.geneseo.edu/police. The ASR contains information on campus security policies and certain campus crime statistics. Crime statistics are reported in accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. Applicants may request a hard copy of the ASR by contacting the SUNY Geneseo University Police Department at 585-245-5651.
Quick Link for Postings https://jobs.geneseo.edu/postings/4490
Job Duties/Responsibilities
Job Duties/Responsibilities
Percentage Of Time 35%
Job Duty/ Responsibility
Function 1: Administration of Hall
+ Administer two to three residence halls by supervising hall opening and closing
+ Oversee furniture and key inventories
+ Track occupancy and administer assignments and room changes
+ Maintain office hours in a residence hall office
+ Address damages and manage damage billing
+ Assess building maintenance needs and communicate them effectively
+ Balance and maintain a budget for hall programming
+ Maintain up-to-date records and files
+ Address quality of life issues in the residence hall
+ Monitor payroll time sheets and mandatory training for RAs
Percentage Of Time 30%
Job Duty/ Responsibility
Function 2: Build Positive Connections
+ Build and sustain positive relationships with residents of the halls individually by being available and accessible
+ Support RA and Hall Council programs
+ Maintain the safety and security of the residence hall
+ Proactively address roommate issues and work to resolve roommate conflicts
+ Provide college life orientation for residents by modeling positive interactions, sending community messages, and encouraging staff to host community meetings
+ Create a positive environment to support students’ academic success at the College
+ Sustain connections between faculty and students
+ Develop positive relationships with custodial and maintenance staff
+ Create and oversee the halls’ education plans based on the Residence Life Mission and Educational Priority, Learning Goals, and the Student and Campus Life Learning Outcomes
+ Hold student conduct meetings, provide informal counseling, and participate in emergency preparedness and emergency response
Percentage Of Time 20%
Job Duty/ Responsibility
Function 3: Staff Development
+ Hire student staff and actively supervise, train, and evaluate ARDs and RAs
+ Some ACs also supervise a Residence Director Intern and indirectly oversee their residence hall
+ Meet regularly with the paraprofessional staff, both individually and as a team
+ Prioritize active team building
Percentage Of Time 15%
Job Duty/ Responsibility
Function 4: Institutional Liaison
+ Provide overnight emergency service by serving on the duty rotation
+ Establish/maintain relationships with other College offices
+ Serve as a resource person for needed referrals
+ Display a professional attitude and model professional behavior and attire
+ Attend/participate in weekly Residence Life staff meetings, Learning meetings, and Professional Development opportunities
Supplemental Questions
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
+ * Do you have a Bachelor's Degree?
+ Yes
+ No
+ * How many years of professional experience do you have in Student Affairs?
(Open Ended Question)
Applicant Documents
Required Documents
+ Resume
+ Cover Letter/Letter of Application
Optional Documents
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