GRADUATE STUDENT & PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS
The Office of Residence Life doesn't just offer positions for undergraduate students, individuals can start their career with us while in graduate school or after college.
Interested in applying for a Graduate Student or Professional position with the Office of Residents Life? We invite you to visit our Graduate and Professional Staff website where you will not only learn about the various positions we currently have available, you will also learn about the work environment and the community surrounding the University.
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT POSITIONS
Student employment with the Office of Residence Life is a great way to gain work and leadership experience while still balancing your academic commitments. Interested in applying for a Student Staff position with the Office of Residents Life? Check out the following positions we are currently hiring for.
The hiring process for the majority of our positions start the year prior to the position start date. But, we do have a few positions that we accept applications for throughout the current academic school year and we also start hiring for our summer positions during the Spring Semester. It's important to look at the position date tab closely to understand when the job term will be for the positions listed under each tab.
Resident Advisor
This position is a part-time paraprofessional staff member of the Office of Residence Life who lives in an assigned residence hall. The Resident Advisor is directly supervised by the Residence Hall Director and Graduate Hall Director. The Resident Advisor keeps the supervisor informed of activities, problems and needs of the residents and the community. The Resident Advisor gets to know residents and the larger residential community to build an engaged, safe and inclusive environment for academic success and personal growth. The Resident Advisor helps to establish and maintain open lines of communication between residents of the hall and the Office of Residence Life. This appointment is for one full academic year.
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Resident Advisor Desk Manager
Must have 1 year of service as a Resident Advisor or Student Desk Manager or 2 years of service as a Desk Clerk with Residence Life at BGSU | The Resident Advisor Desk Manager is responsible for leadership and supervision of the operations of a BGSU Residence Hall Front Desk in addition to modified Resident Advisor responsibilities. The Resident Advisor Desk Manager is also responsible for providing administrative support to the Hall Director and Graduate Hall Director. This person should be able to demonstrate effective skills in communication, leadership, administration and must understand and be sensitive to the needs of others.
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Resident Success Mentor
The Resident Success Mentor (RSM) is responsible for developing positive, supportive relationships with residential students participating in mentorship groups or facing challenges related to their ability to succeed at BGSU (academic or personal). Residential Success Mentors will work with small groups of students of specific, self-identified populations such as students of color, first-generation college students, LGBTQIA+ students, and international students or students seeking assistance with a particular academic skill such as time management, note-taking, and study skills.
Desk Clerk (DC)
Applications are open and are accepted on a rolling basis. The Desk Clerk Application is accepting candidates for the Spring 2025 semester and/or the 2025-2026 Academic Year. | This is an undergraduate position that assists the Residence Hall Staff in the daily operation of a Residence Hall. The DC works under the supervision of the Student Desk Manager (SDM) and performs a variety of clerical tasks, general operational services for residents and visitors, and a variety of safety tasks. DCs may be asked to work a variety of hours to accommodate the coverage needs of the Residence Hall. Principle responsibilities include clerical tasks, operational services, safety tasks and general functional area responsibilities.
Resident Advisor
This position is a part-time paraprofessional staff member of the Office of Residence Life who lives in an assigned residence hall. The Resident Advisor is directly supervised by the Residence Hall Director and Graduate Hall Director. The Resident Advisor keeps the supervisor informed of activities, problems and needs of the residents and the community. The Resident Advisor gets to know residents and the larger residential community to build an engaged, safe and inclusive environment for academic success and personal growth. The Resident Advisor helps to establish and maintain open lines of communication between residents of the hall and the Office of Residence Life. This appointment is for one full academic year.
Learn more about Resident Advisor
Student Desk Manager
Must have at least one year of service as a Resident Advisor or Desk Clerk at BGSU | The Student Desk Manager is responsible for leadership and supervision of the operations of a BGSU Residence Hall Front Desk. The Student Desk Manager is also responsible for providing administrative support to the Hall Director and Graduate Hall Director/Graduate Leadership Coordinator. This person should be able to demonstrate effective skills in communication, leadership, administration and must understand and be sensitive to the needs of others.
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Resident Success Mentor
The Resident Success Mentor (RSM) is responsible for developing positive, supportive relationships with residential students participating in mentorship groups or facing challenges related to their ability to succeed at BGSU (academic or personal). Residential Success Mentors will work with small groups of students of specific, self-identified populations such as students of color, first-generation college students, LGBTQIA+ students, and international students or students seeking assistance with a particular academic skill such as time management, note-taking, and study skills.
SMART Mentor
Application has not opened yet. | The Residence Life SMART (Students of Color Mentoring, Aiding, Retaining and Teaching) Mentor is responsible for developing a positive, supportive relationship with first-year residential students, particularly from marginalized populations (Mentees). In addition to helping their Mentees with the transition to college life, SMART Mentors will assist with SMART event planning, implementation and management.
Desk Clerk (DC)
Applications for the fall are now closed. Application will reopen in the spring semester | This is an undergraduate position that assists the Residence Hall Staff in the daily operation of a Residence Hall. The DC works under the supervision of the Student Desk Manager (SDM) and performs a variety of clerical tasks, general operational services for residents and visitors, and a variety of safety tasks. DCs may be asked to work a variety of hours to accommodate the coverage needs of the Residence Hall. Principle responsibilities include clerical tasks, operational services, safety tasks and general functional area responsibilities.
Team Leader
Team Leaders (TL) live in a residence hall during the summer and serve as part of the leadership team for summer conferences and will assist in managing the administrative processes. The TL works directly with Hall Directors to operate the assigned residence halls. In addition, the TL is to provide administrative support to the Assistant Director and Coordinator overseeing the summer programs.
Summer Assistant
The Summer Assistant (SA) is seen as the face of the University during the summer months. SAs live in the residence halls and are the first contact to conference guest, and has the responsibility to provide strong customer service, while upholding the University’s standards and polices. The SA works hourly shifts completing front desk duties, as well as camp inspections and check-ins/check-outs.
Guiding Statements and Philosophy
We understand great hiring decisions are critical to our overall success. Our recruitment process is taken seriously and we select only those students who are motivated to learn and contribute to other students’ growth. We take great care in our recruitment and selection process and always hire with an emphasis on developing a long-term relationship between the student and the University. Our focus is on helping students acquire the skills and experience needed to become successful leaders.
We look for candidates with academic excellence, solid communication skills, inclusivity awareness, and self-motivation. We also want our staff to be well-rounded individuals with the desire to contribute to the university, explore personal interests, and excel in areas outside campus. The diversity of our staff has a significant and positive impact on the climate of the residence halls and the students living in them.
The Office of Residence Life Recruitment and Selection Committee strives to recruit and select student staff candidates who:
- have solid oral and written communication skills
- have the ability to think critically
- have a desire to help other students
- personally and professionally maintain the academic and co-curricular mission of BGSU
- are self-aware and socially conscious
- are academically sound
- manage student concerns
- understand the expectations of the position
The Office of Residence Life Recruitment and Selection Committee aspires to develop self-aware Resident Advisors, Community Assistants, Student Desk Managers, Academic Peer Mentors and SMART Team Leaders and Mentors who positively contribute to the BGSU community.
The Office of Residence Life Recruitment and Selection Committee believes it is incredibly important to be upfront about how we hire. Being open about our process, the characteristics we look for, and the actual process from an applicant’s perspective will lead to great talent, foster great teamwork, and build a “dream team” that is fit for our culture and results in a happy, healthy and motivated team.
The Office of Residence Life discovers student leaders in the following ways:
· Referrals from current and former ORL staff members, BGSU faculty and staff
· Peers (other students)
· Student Organizations
· Marketing
· Applications and interviews
· Hall Council involvement
· Residence Hall programs
Updated: 12/02/2024 11:53AM