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Description
Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart in Lake Forest, IL, seeks a creative, energetic, mature female with an interest in mentoring international and domestic high school students at this all-girls college preparatory day and boarding school.
Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart is one of 25 Sacred Heart schools in the United States and Canada, and 150 schools worldwide. Established in 1858, the school forms global citizens and transforms young women within a dynamic of relationships that affirms the dignity of each member of the school community. Woodlands Academy believes that a multicultural perspective is an essential element of a 21st century education and values diversity in its student body, faculty, and staff.
The Residence Life Coordinator reports to the Directors of Residence Life and resides in the boarding school. She is part of a team that is responsible for building community, developing programs, and enforcing school policy in an atmosphere of care, respect, and compassion. The ideal candidate is enthusiastic, nurturing, and committed to helping high school girls ages 14-19 grow and prosper within the boarding school environment.
Job Responsibilities
Act as in loco parentis, therefore responsible to ensure that the residents are safe, nurtured, and supported
Support and celebrate the ethnic, religious, and cultural backgrounds of the boarding students
Offer creative after school and weekend activities and programs
Provide a structured environment by ensuring that school policies are communicated and followed
Support student leadership opportunities and community participation
Provide transportation to Residence Life for school events and activities in school vehicles, including the school 14-passenger bus
Provide support for students as it relates to personal and mental health, well-being, and academics, such as homework and progress of students
Oversee daily operations of Resident Life, including authorization of students departure for off campus activities
Foster healthy relationships by building community with boarding students, parents, and colleagues
Communicate all Resident Life issues with the Director of Resident Life
Monitor “duty phone” and respond to emergencies as required
Other duties as assigned
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree, or working toward a bachelor’s degree, required
Previous experience working with high school students, preferred
Must possess a valid driver’s license and the ability to drive a 14-passenger bus (special license not required)
Residence Life Coordinators work on a rotating schedule, including evenings, weekends, overnights, some holidays, and will attend weekly staff meetings and any mandatory training and school events.
Excellent interpersonal (relationship) and communication skills
Ability to make decisions, problem solve, and use sound judgment
International and multicultural exposure, preferred
Frequently ascend/descend stairs to access different parts of the building
Must be willing to submit to all required background checks and safety compliance items
Why you should join our community
Make a tremendous impact on the lives of young women as a member of an enthusiastic and encouraging community of educators
Generous health/dental/vision plans, group life and long-term disability insurance, voluntary life and short-term disability insurance plans, flexible spending accounts, and 403(b) with 5% contribution of annual salary (for full-time employees working 30+ hours a week only)
Room and board offered for full time roles
Culturally immersive experience with international students from over ten different countries
Other employment opportunities within the school community
Get to go on exciting and fun trips with the students to museums, zoos, Chicago, Milwaukee, shopping, professional sports games, and more
Generous time off with special holiday hours for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Spring Break
Opportunities to volunteer
How to Apply All applicants must apply with a cover letter, resume, and Personal Reflection on the Sacred Heart Goals and Criteria. We also strongly suggest applicants to submit three written references.
Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart is an independent, Catholic, college preparatory day and boarding school for young women grades 9-12 in Lake Forest, IL. Visit the school’s website at www.woodlandsacademy.org and the website of the Network of Sacred Heart Schools at www.sacredheartusc.education to learn more.
Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. Woodlands does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, religion*, marital status, color, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation, and pregnancy), age, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, veteran status, or being a member of the Reserves or National Guard, genetic information, physical or mental disability, or other characteristics or statutes in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment.
*The School reserves the right to use religion as a hiring criterion for selected positions due to the mission and nature of our school as a faith-based institution as permitted by law.
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Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart is one of 25 Sacred Heart schools in the United States and Canada, and 150 schools worldwide. Established in 1858, the school forms global citizens and transforms young women within a dynamic of relationships that affirms the dignity of each member of the school community. Woodlands Academy believes that a multicultural perspective is an essential element of a 21st century education and values diversity in its student body, faculty, and staff.
The Residence Life Coordinator reports to the Directors of Residence Life and resides in the boarding school. She is part of a team that is responsible for building community, developing programs, and enforcing school policy in an atmosphere of care, respect, and compassion. The ideal candidate is enthusiastic, nurturing, and committed to helping high school girls ages 14-19 grow and prosper within the boarding school environment.
Job Responsibilities
Act as in loco parentis, therefore responsible to ensure that the residents are safe, nurtured, and supported
Support and celebrate the ethnic, religious, and cultural backgrounds of the boarding students
Offer creative after school and weekend activities and programs
Provide a structured environment by ensuring that school policies are communicated and followed
Support student leadership opportunities and community participation
Provide transportation to Residence Life for school events and activities in school vehicles, including the school 14-passenger bus
Provide support for students as it relates to personal and mental health, well-being, and academics, such as homework and progress of students
Oversee daily operations of Resident Life, including authorization of students departure for off campus activities
Foster healthy relationships by building community with boarding students, parents, and colleagues
Communicate all Resident Life issues with the Director of Resident Life
Monitor “duty phone” and respond to emergencies as required
Other duties as assigned
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree, or working toward a bachelor’s degree, required
Previous experience working with high school students, preferred
Must possess a valid driver’s license and the ability to drive a 14-passenger bus (special license not required)
Residence Life Coordinators work on a rotating schedule, including evenings, weekends, overnights, some holidays, and will attend weekly staff meetings and any mandatory training and school events.
Excellent interpersonal (relationship) and communication skills
Ability to make decisions, problem solve, and use sound judgment
International and multicultural exposure, preferred
Frequently ascend/descend stairs to access different parts of the building
Must be willing to submit to all required background checks and safety compliance items
Why you should join our community
Make a tremendous impact on the lives of young women as a member of an enthusiastic and encouraging community of educators
Generous health/dental/vision plans, group life and long-term disability insurance, voluntary life and short-term disability insurance plans, flexible spending accounts, and 403(b) with 5% contribution of annual salary (for full-time employees working 30+ hours a week only)
Room and board offered for full time roles
Culturally immersive experience with international students from over ten different countries
Other employment opportunities within the school community
Get to go on exciting and fun trips with the students to museums, zoos, Chicago, Milwaukee, shopping, professional sports games, and more
Generous time off with special holiday hours for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Spring Break
Opportunities to volunteer
How to Apply All applicants must apply with a cover letter, resume, and Personal Reflection on the Sacred Heart Goals and Criteria. We also strongly suggest applicants to submit three written references.
Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart is an independent, Catholic, college preparatory day and boarding school for young women grades 9-12 in Lake Forest, IL. Visit the school’s website at www.woodlandsacademy.org and the website of the Network of Sacred Heart Schools at www.sacredheartusc.education to learn more.
Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. Woodlands does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, religion*, marital status, color, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation, and pregnancy), age, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, veteran status, or being a member of the Reserves or National Guard, genetic information, physical or mental disability, or other characteristics or statutes in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment.
*The School reserves the right to use religion as a hiring criterion for selected positions due to the mission and nature of our school as a faith-based institution as permitted by law.
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