Houseparents are focused on adolescent development and are key members of a residential program that encourages personal growth and fosters independence in our boarding students. Houseparents report to the Associate Director of Student Life for Boarding and work in close partnership with the Associate Director of Student Life for READY Programs.This is a 10-month live-in residential position that includes a mix of daytime, evening, and weekend responsibilities. Houseparents serve an in loco parentis role and ensure the safety and care of all boarding students.
Houseparents plan and implement residential life programs, build community in the dorm, serve as a resource for students, and manage dorm operations. Houseparents work closely with the student life team, health center, counseling team, and advisors to support and encourage the well-being of each student on their hall. The team fosters a healthy and inclusive residential environment where each student feels supported and can grow authentically with space to explore their potential alongside their peers. Houseparents teach two sections of READY Seminar during the academic day or serve as a Student Life Liaison in one of the following areas: DEI, international student support, student leadership, or Davis Scholar support. Seminar and Liaison roles rotate on a two year basis.
We seek someone who is committed to and willing to navigate today’s changing educational landscape. This individual will help the school promote equity and inclusion and help foster belonging within our diverse community. Emma Willard School encourages candidates from under-represented groups and individuals who have demonstrated experience with diverse populations who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community through their research, teaching, and/or service to apply. This role is ideal for candidates whose long-term career goals may include roles in student life, student support/services, social work, youth mentoring or school counseling.
Key Areas of Responsibility:
Ensure the physical safety and emotional wellbeing of students, including responding to emergency situations
Support the personal growth of students in their neighborhood
Deliver READY for ResLife programming on Sunday evenings
Serve as an instructor in READY Seminar or as a Student Life liaison in a specific area (dependent on the Student Life needs in a given academic year)
Foster a sense of community in the dorms and build individual relationships with adolescents from a variety of backgrounds and experiences
Be an advocate for student needs and concerns by partnering with parents/guardians, health center and counseling staff, advisors, teachers, and administrators
Work in partnership with the Student Activities Coordinator to deliver a vibrant weekend activities program, including planning and leading weekly on-campus events
Attend and contribute to departmental, faculty, and employee meetings
Serve as advisor as part of a grade-level advising team
Relevant experience in residential life, adolescent education or youth mentoring preferred
Valid driver’s license
Comfortable working with Google Suite and willingness to learn how to use online learning management systems
Patience, enthusiasm, and the ability to manage priorities and meet deadlines
Commitment to professional growth and development
Superior judgment
Strong desire to contribute to a collaborative team
Strong organizational skills
Salary
$47,330 -$58,130 based experience.
We seek to identify, recruit, and develop employees who bring a diversity of experiences, perspectives, talents, and backgrounds. We offer a competitive total compensation package in a stimulating and dynamic academic community.
Please submit a resume and cover letter to be considered for the position. Emma Willard School strongly encourages employees to obtain COVID vaccinations.
Since 1814, Emma Willard School has been one of the nation's leading college preparatory boarding and day schools for young women. At Emma Willard, every possible resource is dedicated to developing in students the values and skills that form the foundation of a life of accomplishment, leadership, and fulfillment. These include a love for the life of the mind, a commitment to service, courage and confidence, grace and creativity, and collaboration and friendship. Known for its rigor, the school promotes intellectual curiosity and disciplined study habits through a challenging curriculum distinguished by a wide array of advanced placement courses and electives. It also promotes active involvement in the life of the campus and off-campus communities through a rich co-curricular program. In all they do, students are both challenged and closely supported by an outstanding faculty and staff. The school's extraordinary physical plant is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and provides a breathtakingly beautiful yet state-of-the-art setting for learning and living. Throughout its history, Emma Willard has been committed to enrolling a diverse student body from across the Ca...pital Region, across the country, and around the world. This commitment is honored by significant expenditures in financial aid to assist families who might not otherwise have the opportunity to provide an extraordinary secondary education for their daughters.