Residence Director Position, Pre-First Year Program (Temp Non-Exempt Co-op/Non-Penn Student Worker)
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Posted Job Title
Residence Director Position, Pre-First Year Program (Temp Non-Exempt Co-op/Non-Penn Student Worker)
Job Profile Title
Temporary Employee - Co-op Worker
Job Description Summary
During summer 2024, this is an eight-week, ‘live-in'/residential position. Commitment dates for the 2024 Pre-First Year Program are Friday June 21st -Tuesday August 20th. This is a Temporary Non-Exempt Co-op position intended for Non-Penn Student Workers
Job Description
During summer 2024, this is an eight-week, ‘live-in'/residential position. Commitment dates for the 2024 Pre-First Year Program are Friday June 21st -Tuesday August 20th. This is a Temporary Non-Exempt Co-op position intended for Non-Penn Student Workers
Overview:
The Pre-First Year Program (PFP) is an academically rigorous and intensive four-week summer program preceding New Student Orientation (NSO). Program participants receive comprehensive support services that begin with PFP and continue throughout the students' undergraduate experience at Penn. PFP is a chance for participating students to get an academic and social edge, while quickly becoming familiar with campus resources and the Penn community. The program, while academic in nature, encourages students to form lasting bonds of friendships through regular social and cultural activities.
Reporting to the Pre-First Year Program (PFP) Director,
The Residence Director (RD) is responsible for working closely with the program Director to ensure that the Pre-First Year Program (PFP) runs smoothly and effectively by monitoring the daily activities of PFP in the residence halls and providing direct supervision to peer mentors during co-curricular programs. The RD must be willing to enforce program rules and policies. The RD must also be able to handle crisis and/or emergency situations that may arise. Experience working in residential life and knowledge of campus resources beneficial to first-year students is required.
Duties and required skills:
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