Learning Community Coordinator, Department of Housing and Residence Life
The Learning Community Coordinator has oversight of the nine Learning Communities at Saint Louis
University. In total the Learning Communities encompass 909 first-year students, 144 sophomore students, and engage junior and senior undergraduate students as alumni of the program. The Learning Community Coordinator directly supervises a graduate assistant,
supervises 3 lead peer mentor student leaders, 21 peer mentor student leaders, and advises a learning community advisory board of 36 student leaders. The Learning Community Coordinator works with the daily aspects of all nine communities, develops all marketing
and recruitment materials for the program, laisons with academic departments, coordinates all service-learning opportunities, and oversees the study abroad immersion experiences for the program.
Residence Hall Coordinator, Department of Housing and Residence Life
The Residence Hall Coordinator, as an educator, provides direction and ownership for student learning and academic integration while managing the overall administrative, supervisory, and community experiences
for a co-educational residence hall area comprised of 200-500 students. The Residence Hall Coordinator is committed to the total development of the student within an inclusive community through a residential experiences actualized in community experiences,
intentional conversations, reflection, restorative practices, and group dialogues. The Residence Hall Coordinator position is predicated upon a student learning philosophy that values social justice, community and personal responsibility, spiritual and personal
growth, and academic success.
Learning Community Coordinator: S20160833
Residence Hall Coordinator: S20160821
The successful staff members must be committed to student learning and development, possess strong critical thinking, crisis management, and problem solving skills and must have a passion for working with
a diverse student population. We are interested in candidates who are looking to work in a urban campus environment while promoting student development and student learning within our Jesuit, Catholic mission. Candidates must hold a master's degree in Higher
Education, College Student Personnel, Counseling, or a related field. Experience in Housing and Residence Life is preferred. The start date is negotiable.