Residential Education - Graduate Residential Coordinator - Graduate Assistant
Company: Wagner College
Location: Staten Island
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Graduate Residential Coordinator Position Overview:
The Graduate Residential Coordinator supports the Assistant
Director in the operation of a residential area on campus. A
Graduate Residential Coordinator (GRC) co-supervises Resident
Assistants (RAs) while supporting the Office of Residential
Education in all campus-wide projects, such as Housing Selection,
Student Staff Selection, Student Staff Training, and other projects
as assigned. Supporting those projects includes participation in
departmental committees such as Development, Training, and
Recognition (including RA Training), Housing Operations (including
Health and Safety Inspections), or Staff Selection. Graduate
Residential Coordinators serve as a resource and support related to
academic, personal, and social concerns while also providing
ongoing feedback to their direct supervisees to aid in their
professional and personal development. GRCs serve as graduate
assistants in the Division of Campus Life and participate in
campus-wide events, planning, and programming. In doing so, GRCs
should be available for evening and weekend responsibilities,
including but not limited to Staff Development, Weekend
Programming, Divisional Requirements, and campus-wide programs.
Additionally, the Graduate Residential Coordinators maintain
responsibility in many functions of housing and residential life,
including, but not limited to, programming, duty and crisis
response,(serving as a mandated reporter for violations of the
Student Code of Conduct and Title IX), student conduct (serving as
a Level 1 hearing officer for alleged violations), student
development, and facilities management. Throughout the year, GRCs
will represent the department at various Wagner College events,
including but not limited to: Wagner Weekend (Homecoming),
Songfest, WagnerStock, and Commencement. The Graduate Residential
Coordinator is supervised by the Assistant Director of Residential
Education. Main Job Responsibilities: Maintain 29 weekly office
hours (evening hours for meetings and programs included) and report
to direct supervisor(s). Office hours should be scheduled Monday
through Friday, 9 am to 4 pm, unless otherwise noted. Manage an
assigned residential facility of undergraduate and/or graduate
students ranging from 125 to 800 students. Manage an assigned
departmental function; First Year Experience, Staff Development,
Programming & Community Development, or Operations Co-supervise a
Resident Assistant staff ranging from 4-19 paraprofessionals on
community development planning, programming, and personal
development. Take part in campus on-call duty rotation in response
to emergency and crisis situations Manage building opening and
closing procedures Attend regularly scheduled meetings, including
in-area staff meetings, professional staff meetings, committee
meetings, and divisional meetings. Participate in Graduate
Assistant training for the Division of Campus Life in summer/fall –
dates TBD. Participate in all Residential Education professional
and student staff trainings, in-halls, and department-wide
operations (Orientation Leader and Resident Assistant selection,
Professional staff selection, housing selection, etc). Support
divisional and institution-wide events. Perform other duties as
assigned by either the Assistant Director or Director Departmental
Function Areas: Each GRC is assigned one of the following
departmental function areas in addition to their building
assignments. These areas are subject to change based on the needs
of the department. Year-to-year responsibilities are also subject
to change. Area A: First Year Experience - This GRC is meant to
focus on all aspects of the First Year Experience on campus and
within Harborview Hall. Significant emphasis on the First Forty
Programming with the Head Resident Assistant of Staff & Community
Development, as well as other collaborations with Student
Engagement and Activities, Community Leaders, etc. Area B: Housing
Operations - The GRC in this role will serve as a member of the
Housing Operations Committee and oversee operational tasks while
also working closely with the Head Resident Assistant of Operations
& Logistics. These tasks include, but are not limited to,
opening/closing procedures, health and safety inspections, room
condition reports (RCRs), key agreement forms, guest request forms,
Office Shifts, Duty Scheduling, and more. Area C: Returning Seahawk
Programs - This GRC has oversight of Returning Seahawks (RSP)
Programming. These programs are geared toward non-first-year or
senior students who need a unique level of support while staying
engaged in the campus community. They will serve as a member of the
Development, Training, & Recognition Committee. They will work
closely with the Head Resident Assistant of Staff and Community
Development as well. Area D: Staff Development and Belonging. The
GRC in this role focuses on curating belonging on campus through
community-based programs. Additionally, they will work to integrate
career and life skill programming with key campus stakeholders in
the residential setting. This GRC also coordinates professional
development opportunities for the RAs while serving as part of the
Development, Training, & Recognition Committee. Other Duties and
Responsibilities Student and Community Development In partnership
with the Assistant Director, implement and manage program and
community development goals for your assigned area. Foster a
community based on respect and inclusivity for student staff and
residents. Promote and maintain an environment of safety and
wellness for students, including the appropriate role modeling of
professional relationships and interactions. Communicate with the
Assistant Director, the Director, or the Dean of Campus Life
regarding students of concern. Remain approachable and visible to
residents and staff members. Work with student staff to develop
community on individual floors and in the halls. Supervise and work
with each resident assistant in their completion of program
requirements each semester. Attend student staff programs as
scheduled permits. Manage program development based on resident
needs - collaborate with outside offices such as Student Engagement
& Activities, Center for Intercultural Advancement, Spirituality,
Athletics, Admissions, Lifelong Learning, and others. Training and
Staff Development Participate in the recruitment, hiring, training,
scheduling, supervision, and management of approximately 25 to 35
student employees. Serve as a professional role model and support
to student staff and senior staff. Assist with developing training
topics for student staff and senior staff training. Keep the
Assistant Director informed of student staff dynamics and residents
in assigned buildings. Work with a Head Resident Assistant to plan
a weekly meeting agenda and team builders. Assist student staff
with building-wide programs. Inform student staff of additional
opportunities (ie, Resident Assistant conferences) for professional
development. Attend, participate, and assist with planning of
training for professional staff and student staff. Administrative
Communicate regularly and meet monthly with the Assistant Director.
Communicate regularly and meet weekly with the Director. Attend 1-2
semester one-on-one meetings with the Assistant Dean of Campus
Life. Maintain accurate financial records and up-to-date hall
programming budget via documents and the Involve App. Understand,
communicate, and enforce Wagner College and Residential Education
policies and procedures. Manage student conduct cases by meeting
with students on alleged conduct violations. Manage common area
inspections, furniture inventory, key inventory, and health and
safety room checks. Complete timely and accurate mid-semester, end
of semester, and end of year reports for the department/division.
Other duties as assigned by the Assistant Director, Director, or
Dean of Campus Life. Contract Details: Time of Employment: July 27,
2026, through May 28, 2027 The position is contingent on acceptance
in a full-time Wagner College graduate program. Compensation
includes: Furnished on-campus living space Full on-campus dining
meal plan Free on-campus parking 100% graduate tuition remission
for 3 courses per term Stipend for the academic year of $4000 to be
paid on the last business day of each month from August through
May, except for December and January Note: This description is
subject to change in accordance with the best interests of the
Office of Residential Education, our student staff members, and
residents. Graduate Residential Coordinators are not permitted to
have employment outside of their position without approval from the
Director of Residential Education. Any outside position that is
approved may not exceed 15 hours of outside commitments. Graduate
Residential Coordinators must maintain a 3.0 GPA and must be
enrolled in a full-time graduate program at Wagner College. Summer
employment opportunities are available throughout the Wagner
College campus. If interested in summer employment, Graduate
Residential Coordinators must apply for these positions separately.
The Office of Residential Education may or may not have positions
available, but encourages GRCs to communicate their needs in
advance.
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