LVSS In-Person Community and Residential Life Assistant Accounting - Princeton, NJ at Geebo

LVSS In-Person Community and Residential Life Assistant

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9 Part-time Temporary 5 hours ago Full Job Description Overview:
The Lawrenceville School seeks enthusiastic, energetic, collegial individuals who want to work with both adults and students in a collaborative and inclusive academic setting.
The In-Person Community and Residential Life Assistant position requires full-time work during the 3-week duration of the program.
This position is required to live in a student-dorm and serve as a dorm supervisor, in addition to an activity leader/coach.
The Summer Scholars program runs from Sunday, July 9, 2023 to Friday, July 28, 2023.
All community and residential life assistants must attend the one four-hour orientation on July 8, 2023 and be present on move-in day (July 9, 2023) from 12:
30pm-4:
00pm.
In-Person Community and Residential Life Assistants must have completed at least one year as an in-person prefect and demonstrated high success in that role.
Your responsibilities include supervising and leading a House community of rising 6th-9th grade students, ensuring their health and wellbeing in the house 24/7 during the program, generating curriculum to capitalize on the House system and Community, teaching an afternoon activity, leading your group in a afternoon House Cup activities, supervising during meals, providing supervision during study hall and house check-in times, assisting with evening activities, and assisting with the distribution of medications.
In this leadership role, in-person community and residential life assistants will be entrusted with sensitive student information and must maintain confidentiality at all times.
You will be expected to help create, plan and execute daily activities, design and lead carpool, manage classroom/dorm setup and other camp needs, and assist with managing in-person prefects as necessary.
The in-person community and residential life assistants work together with the Executive Director of LVSS and Dean of Students to provide support, guidance, and supervision to the students enrolled in the program.
Responsibilities:
Supervise and lead a House community of rising 6th-9th grade students Ensure student health and well-being in the house 24/7 during the program Generate curriculum to capitalize on the House system and Community Teach an afternoon activity Lead house group in afternoon House Cup activities Supervise during meals Manage study hall and house check-in Assist with evening activities Assist with the distribution of medications Maintain confidentiality of sensitive student information Create, plan, and execute daily activities Design a carpool system, supervise scholars, communicate with families, and lead carpool Manage classroom/dorm setup and other camp needs Assist with managing in-person prefects as necessary Instruct residential life curriculum through afternoon programs Set high standards and lead by example Earn and maintain the respect of students and staff Provide support and guidance to students Monitor and correct student behavior during activities, lunch, and study hall Supervise students during activities, lunch, and study hall Collaborate with Dean of Students and Dean of Activities to facilitate activities Collaborate with Dean of Faculty and Academics to create Harkness moves of the day Sit in on classes to mentor and monitor students Help troubleshoot technology Assist teachers or assistant teachers as needed Assist with the advisory program
Qualifications:
Successfully completed one year as an in-person prefect with additional leadership responsibilities as part of LVSS A desire to serve students and to participate fully in an engaging academic community Strong time management skills and be able to complete tasks and meet deadlines Outstanding communication skills, including the ability to use clear, concise and grammatically correct written and oral language in all professional interactions with students, their families, peers, the leadership team and the larger community Tolerance for ambiguity and flexibility Strong interpersonal, organizational, and problem-solving skills Proficient in Microsoft Office Able to remain calm in emergency situations CPR and first aid certification preferred Previous experience supervising children and young adults, preferably in a school or camp environment.
Examples include, but are not limited to:
babysitting, peer tutoring, serving as the captain of a sports team, camp counselor (at School Camp or elsewhere), prefect (especially in a Lower house at Lawrenceville) Prior residential supervision experience of children and/or young adults preferred.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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