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University of Virginia
Overview
This role involves teaching one or more courses and providing content expertise for programs within Youth & Social Innovation for the 2026-2027 academic year. Appointments are typically for teaching a single course on an ongoing basis according to curriculum needs.
Compensation
Salary not listed
Posted
5 days ago
Universities of Wisconsin
CDAs promote hall staff success through creativity, design, and collaboration within residence halls, taking responsibility for attending training, designing materials, having educational conversations, and partnering with professional staff for student development. Key duties include collaborating on hall programs, facilitating educational conversations about community standards, completing administrative tasks like office hours, and co-supervising desk staff.
$650 - $700 / YEAR
3 months ago
Resident Assistants are part-time student staff living in residence halls who promote individual success through community development for 45-70 residents per floor. Responsibilities include attending training, serving as Desk Receptionists, programming for student needs, providing resource information, and handling security and student conduct intervention/reporting.
The Resident Assistant promotes individual success through community development for 45-70 residents per floor, involving duties like attending training, serving as Desk Receptionist, and programming for student needs. Responsibilities also include enforcing hall rules, intervening in inappropriate behavior, and maintaining open communication with the Residence Hall Director.
This part-time student role involves promoting hall staff success through creative design and collaboration within residence halls housing 250-325 residents, requiring attendance at training and completion of administrative tasks. Key duties include collaborating on social and hall programs, facilitating educational conversations about community standards, and co-supervising desk staff like Resident Assistants.
The Community Development Assistant promotes hall staff success through creativity, design, and collaboration within residence halls, involving duties like attending training, creating materials, facilitating educational conversations, and partnering with professional staff for student development. Responsibilities also include administrative tasks, supervising desk staff, co-advising Program Board teams, and conducting health and safety checks.
Resident Assistants promote individual success through community development for 45-70 residents per floor, involving duties like attending training, serving as Desk Receptionists, and programming for student wellness needs. They are also responsible for enforcing hall rules, intervening in inappropriate behavior, and serving as a contact and referral source for resident concerns.
$550 / YEAR
This part-time student role involves promoting hall staff success through creativity, design, and collaboration within a residence hall of 250-325 residents, requiring attendance at training and completion of administrative tasks. Key duties include collaborating on community development materials, facilitating educational conversations, supervising desk staff, and advising Program Board teams.
$1,300 - $1,400 / YEAR
Resident Assistants are part-time student staff living in residence halls who promote individual success through community development for 45-70 residents per floor. Responsibilities include attending training, programming for student needs, serving as a contact for concerns, and enforcing hall security and conduct policies.
The Community Development Assistant promotes hall staff success through creativity, design, and collaboration within residence halls, attending training, designing materials, having educational conversations, and partnering with professional staff to promote student development. Duties include collaborating on programs, facilitating educational conversations about community standards, completing administrative tasks, and co-supervising desk staff.
The Community Development Assistant is a part-time student staff member living in a residence hall responsible for promoting staff success through creative design and collaboration, attending training, and facilitating educational conversations with residents. Duties include collaborating on hall programs, handling administrative tasks like office hours, co-supervising desk staff, and ensuring compliance with university policies and safety checks.
Resident Assistants are part-time student staff members responsible for promoting individual success through community development among 45-70 residents on their floor. Duties include attending training, serving as Desk Receptionists, programming for student needs, enforcing hall policies, and serving as a contact and referral source for resident concerns.
Resident Assistants promote individual success through community development on floors housing 45-70 residents, involving duties like attending training, programming for student needs, and serving as a contact for concerns. They are responsible for enforcing rules, facilitating community building, and supporting the academic mission of the university.
The Community Development Assistant (CDA) promotes hall staff success through creativity, design, and collaboration within residence halls, involving attending training, creating materials, facilitating educational conversations, and partnering with professional staff for student development. Key duties include collaborating on hall programs, managing administrative tasks like office hours, co-supervising desk staff, and providing support to Program Board teams.
The Resident Assistant promotes individual success through community development for 45-70 residents by attending training, serving as Desk Receptionist, and programming for student needs. Responsibilities also include enforcing hall rules, intervening in inappropriate behavior, and serving as a contact and referral source for student concerns.
Resident Assistants are part-time student staff living in residence halls who promote individual success through community development for 45-70 residents per floor. Responsibilities include attending training, serving as Desk Receptionists, programming for student needs, providing resource referrals, and enforcing hall security and student conduct policies.
Resident Assistants are part-time student staff living in residence halls who promote success through community development for 45-70 residents per floor. Responsibilities include attending training, programming for student needs, serving as a referral source, and enforcing hall security and conduct policies.
Resident Assistants are part-time student staff members responsible for promoting individual success through community development for 45-70 residents per floor, which includes attending training, serving as Desk Receptionists, and programming for student needs. Duties also involve enforcing hall rules, intervening in inappropriate behavior, supporting academic mission, and performing administrative tasks like room inspections and maintenance reporting.
The Community Development Assistant (CDA) is a part-time student staff member living in a residence hall responsible for promoting staff success through creative design and collaboration across 250-325 residents. Duties include attending training, designing materials, facilitating educational conversations, partnering with professional staff on student development, and completing administrative tasks.
Resident Assistants promote individual success through community development for 45-70 residents per floor, involving duties like attending training, opening/closing halls, serving as desk receptionists, and programming for student needs. They are also responsible for enforcing hall rules, intervening in inappropriate behavior, and serving as a contact and referral source for resident concerns.