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Residence Life Coordinator, First Year Focus - NYU London

@ New York University
London, England, United Kingdom
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Community development, Emergency response, Administration
Requirements Summary:Full-time live-in residence life role focused on first-year students; experience with events, conflict resolution, and on-call duties.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Office Suite
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Position Summary


The position of Live-in Residence Hall Administrator - First Year focus is a full-time live-in position based in one of NYU London’s central London residence halls, home to first year NYU students who are beginning their university journey in London. This position will focus on in-building community development, creating and driving programming for students that meet Residence Life, Student Life, and NYU London co-curricular goals. They will also co-advise a residence hall council, composed of students in the assigned building with a focus on community development. The incumbent will serve as a first-line responder to NYU London’s overnight on-call duty phone on a regular, rotational basis.


NYU London’s working hours are typically between 10am-6pm from Monday to Friday, however the incumbent is required to maintain flexible working hours and respond to a 24/7 duty phone as part of an on-call rotation shared within the NYU London Student Life department. As such, this position is expected to maintain 30 hours per week of scheduled work time as follows: 20-25 hours per week (spread across a minimum of 4 days) of regular office hours during the 10-6 weekday time frame in alignment with manager approval. 5-10 hours per week (spread across a minimum of 3 days), should be maintained regularly on weekday evenings between 6pm- 9pm during term time for in-building student programming, hall council work, building walks, and other evening activities in the residence halls. The remaining 5 hours per week shall be spread across the on-call period, with some weeks having no on-call responsibilities and some weeks having significant responsibilities. Outside of term time, this schedule may be adjusted.


This role’s primary working location shall be the Byron Court Residence Hall Office and Guilford House Residence Hall with regular visits to the NYU London Academic Center for team meetings and general business. During the on-call period, the incumbent is expected to maintain flexibility for traveling to students experiencing urgencies and emergencies across all NYU London residence hall locations, local medical facilities, or other reasonable locations.
This position reports to the Residence Life Coordinator - First Year Focus and has no supervisory responsibility of professional staff.


NYU is committed to being a welcoming campus community that reflects and enacts the values of global inclusion, diversity, belonging, equity and accessibility that inform academic excellence. We seek candidates who will not only enhance our commitment but whose experience, competencies, skills, and community engagement efforts contribute to diverse, equitable, inclusive learning and working environments for our students, staff, and faculty.


All NYU London Student Life staff are expected to:

  • Help build a culture that respects and embraces intercultural learning.
  • Maintain an awareness of the university environmental policies and procedures that seek to minimise the impact of the university’s business on the environment.
  • Ensure the health and wellbeing of all community members, including themselves, as a priority.

 

Principal Accountabilities:


40% Community Development

  • Planning, organising and delivering an intentional programme of events within the residence hall, aimed at community building and in keeping with NYU London’s goal of delivering an enriching, co-curricular education.
  • Co-advising a Hall Council consisting of elected NYU London student leaders.
  • Leading welcome programming during the check-in process, including a local area tour and welcome social on arrival day.
  • Leading mediation sessions between roommates experiencing interpersonal conflict.
  • Hosting weekly drop-in sessions where students can meet and interact.
  • Writing and distributing a weekly newsletter to NYU London students featuring important updates from the residence hall and wider NYU London community
  • Organising and attending BASE meetings with newly arrived First Year students and flagging any concerns with NYU London staff.
  • Complete regular building walks to create visibility, maintain building standards, and to address resident needs and concerns
  • Managing a programming budget, tracking expenditures, submitting receipts or expense reports.
  • Handling sensitive student information

 

30% Emergency Response

  • Holding an on-call duty phone as part of departmental rota and responding to urgent student enquiries outside of usual working hours.
  • Escalating serious incidents to the Student Life manager on call and Associate Dean for Students as necessary.
  • Providing accurate and timely incident reports and following up with affected students as required.
    Safeguarding responsibilities, welfare checks, mental‑health follow‑ups, working with Wellbeing, Security, or Facilities during incidents.
    Handling of sensitive student information
    Collaborate with counseling, building security, or facilities during incidents

20% Administration within the Residence Life department

  • Staffing the Residence Life offices in the residence hall and at NYU London’s Academic Centre, and responding to enquiries from students and staff verbally and via email.
  • Ordering and receiving supplies for the Residence Life department and replenishing student apartments as required.
  • Processing mail
  • Carrying out room inspections to ensure residents are abiding by NYU London’s housing policies.
  • Attending team wide, departmental, and all staff meetings.
  • Assisting with fire drills and other essential processes to ensure NYU London residence halls remain in compliance with health and safety legislation.
  • Conducting building walks for resident engagement and general student support
  • Conduct friendly visits to student residents at the direction of leadership

10% Other Duties

  • This position serves as a critical team member in the Student Life department as a whole. As such, a general attitude of a team approach to the work is critical. Duties not described above may be assigned to meet business needs.
  • Provide support to other teams within the Student Life department during high performance and peak periods of the semester, such as orientations, student arrivals, key events, or student departures.
  • Provide cover for the reception front desk as needed.
  • Complete other duties as assigned by the Student Life Managers, Associate Dean of Students, or Deputy Site Director.
  • Work non-traditional hours, including evenings, weekends, and bank holidays, as required.\
  • Be available and on-call to provide support during urgent situations or emergencies, ensuring the safety and well-being of residents and staff.

Qualifications & Experience


Required Education

  • Educated to degree level.

Required Experience

  • Experience working in a busy office or university environment.
  • Experience handling difficult conversations and resolving them professionally and expediently.
  • Experience planning or managing events.

Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Clear understanding of the challenges young adults may face at university, and of the potential difficulties that might arise while living abroad.\
  • Passionate about providing accurate information and caring support to people while they may be feeling vulnerable.
  • Excellent interpersonal and written communication skills and the ability to converse with a diverse range of people
  • Computer literate with strong organisation skills.
  • Demonstrable commitment to delivering an excellent service.


Preferred Experience, Skills and Abilities

  • Experience working as part of an on-call rota.
  • Experience managing a budget or tracking expenditures.
  • Excellent knowledge of London.
  • Working experience within the student services or residential education sector.
  • A demonstrated commitment to promoting a diverse and welcoming environment.
  • Personal experience of studying or living abroad.
  • Knowledge of the American higher education system.

This is a full time live-in position based in one of NYU London’s residence halls. During on-call periods, this team member must sleep on-site and remain within 30 minutes of central London.


This position leads as a highly visible representative of NYU London Student Life, promoting pro-social engagement and serving as a first-line resource for students in the residence halls. Simultaneously, the incumbent will have the opportunity to set personal boundaries regarding their living space and when / where to be available for student residents.


This position is not eligible for TOIL for on-call rotational duties as that time is accounted for in the hours expectations of the role. This position remains eligible for TOIL for other duties as assigned.
Candidates must have the unrestricted right to work and live in the UK prior to appointment.


Candidates should advise of any reasonable adjustments needed to participate in the application and interview processes.


NYU London is an equal opportunity employer committed to equity, diversity and social inclusion.


NYU aims to be among the greenest urban campuses in the USA and carbon neutral by 2040. Learn more at nyu.edu/nyugreen.