Director of Housing & Residential Life, Oakland
Company: Northeastern University
Location: Oakland
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
About the Opportunity JOB SUMMARY: Under the direction of the
Assistant Vice Chancellor of Student Life the Director of Housing &
Residential Life in Oakland implements a vibrant residential
experience focused on safety and security, meaningful connections
and a sense of belonging, high student satisfaction, inclusive
communities, assessment of learning experiences, and innovation.
The Director is responsible for the vision, planning, and
management of a residential life program for a residential
population residing in traditional halls, co-op, special interest
housing, learning communities, and graduate student housing. The
Director develops and implements policies and procedures, very
often in conjunction with campus partners such as Facilities,
Business Services, Public Safety, and Conduct. The Director
promotes the strategic plan and mission of Northeastern University
by building a sense of community, promoting a vibrant and inclusive
campus, and creating co-curricular opportunities that facilitates
students learning about wellness, social justice and leadership
through community engagement and self-reflection. The Director
provides strong leadership to the department staff and cultivates
meaningful relationships with campus partners. The Director
represents the department, the division, and the university to
internal and external audiences, and must maintain an active,
visible, and accessible presence on campus. Key responsibilities of
the position include the execution and/or oversight of the
following: Leadership and Supervision Lead the staff and
programming for residential population of Oakland students and
partnership programs residing in traditional halls, co-ops, special
interest housing, learning communities, and graduate student
housing. Hire, train, and supervise diverse student staff and
housing and residential life professional staff. Collaborate with
University and Oakland campus colleagues including but not limited
to Dining, Facilities, Public Safety, and faculty. Respond to
crises, critical incidents or serious conduct issues within the
residential communities, and/or support staff in their incident
management. Support and refer at-risk students for additional
intervention by appropriate personnel and develop proactive
policies and initiatives. Represent Residential Life in a variety
of forums on- and off-campus; attend, conduct or participate in a
variety of meetings as assigned. Serve in the on-call duty
supervision rotation as the primary for Housing Residential Life
and in a supplemental role for the campus wide process. Participate
in department and division meetings for project planning, policy
development and direction setting. Establish and promote
exceptional and productive working relationships in a diverse and
multicultural environment while promoting the college and
divisional social justice mission. Serve on campus and division
committees as required. Represent the division at meetings and
other activities as requested by the Assistant Vice Chancellor of
Student Life. ? ? Community Engagement and Learning Support the
academic mission of the University with a particular focus on
community engagement. Under the direction of the Office of Student
Conduct and Conflict Resolution, supervise residential life staff
regarding residential conduct. Provide oversight to Living and
Learning Communities (LLC) and work with university partners to
enhance the LLC experience for students. Works to enhance and
support community development in all residential spaces. Oversees
goal setting, reporting and assessment of student learning
outcomes. Administration Plan, analyze, and manage departmental
budget. Promote and sustain the ability of staff members to
effectively deliver quality customer service within the context of
all aspects of job performance. Promote safe work practices within
each area of responsibility, enforce safety rules and assure
employee compliance with all safety rules and guidelines. Take
appropriate steps to be compliant with the state and federal laws
and campus policies including management of the student case
management and conduct database system; Maxient. Design and develop
marketing and communication materials (print, audio, and web), to
increase awareness of services. Maintain safe work conditions and
comply with established safety policies, practices, procedures, and
requirements. Establish and maintain an effective customer service
orientation. This includes maintaining and protecting
confidentiality of information. Regularly assess programming and
educational initiatives and write reports. Provide event support
for Oakland campus-wide programs, as needed. Qualifications:
Student development theory in building stronger residential
communities composed of traditional and on-traditional adult
listeners. Social justice, equity and inclusion principles in
higher education. Crisis response and student conduct procedures,
compliance and systems. Budgeting Principles and practices of
administration, supervision and training. Diverse academic,
socioeconomic, gender, cultural, ability and ethnic backgrounds of
college students. Advanced computer skills involving databases,
spreadsheets, word processing, web based interactive communication,
social media and/or other applications utilizing software
applicable to the function. Appropriate methods and strategies to
promote and sustain the ability of staff members to effectively
deliver quality customer service within the context of all aspects
of job performance. Compliance for federal and state law and
policies. Safety policies, practices, procedures and requirements
of the department, College and University. Knowledge/training in
sexual assault, relationship violence, stalking prevention and
Title IX. Skills/Abilities: Effective oral and written
communication skills Ability to listen and lead within an activist
campus community. Strong budgetary skills. Interpersonal skills.
Public speaking capabilities. Ability to listen and lead within an
activist campus community. Ability to take appropriate steps to
promote and sustain effective working relationships within a
diverse multicultural environment. Ability to understand the needs
of a diverse population, including students of color, LGBTQ, and
lifelong learners. Ability to engage and work in collaboration.
Operate a computer and other office equipment as necessary.
Supervise and evaluate the performance of assigned staff. Education
and Training: Master’s degree in higher education, counseling,
student development or related field. 5-7 years of progressive
experience managing resident life functions. Physical, Mental, and
Environmental Demands: Work involves weekend and evening
availability. At time, the incumbent will be sitting for long hours
and using computers. Work often requires flexibility in terms of
time, and physical demands. Work occasionally requires physical
exertion suck as lifting heavy objects over 50 pounds. The
incumbent will be located in a busy office area. Interruptions and
meeting with a variety of people will be required on a regular
basis. There are a number of deadlines and multiple requirements
associated with this position, which may cause significant stress.
Position Type Student Services Additional Information Northeastern
University considers factors such as candidate work experience,
education and skills when extending an offer. Northeastern has a
comprehensive benefits package for benefit eligible employees. This
includes medical, vision, dental, paid time off, tuition
assistance, wellness & life, retirement- as well as commuting &
transportation. Visit https://hr.northeastern.edu/benefits/ for
more information. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply
and will receive consideration for employment without regard to
race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual
orientation, disability status, or any other characteristic
protected by applicable law. Compensation Grade/Pay Type: 111S
Expected Hiring Range: $96,565.00 - $136,397.50 With the pay
range(s) shown above, the starting salary will depend on several
factors, which may include your education, experience, location,
knowledge and expertise, and skills as well as a pay comparison to
similarly-situated employees already in the role. Salary ranges are
reviewed regularly and are subject to change.
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