Benefits and Salary (competitive):
Starting salary is based on education and experience.
Medical benefits including health, dental, and vision are available.
A retirement plan is available.
Preferred Education:
Some College
Subiaco Academy, a Catholic, Benedictine, college-preparatory day and boarding school for boys in grades 7-12 is seeking applications for a full-time position in residential life. A CDL is beneficial as is the willingness to obtain this license.
Subiaco Academy, founded in 1887 by Benedictine Monks, sits on the grounds of Subiaco Abbey in the Arkansas River Valley at the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains in Logan County, Arkansas. We see Christ in each student as we guide him in his response to God, aid the development of his known and hidden talents, and foster his growth into manhood.
The applicant will be a dynamic leader who is able to articulate the mission and values of the school and embrace the Benedictine heritage of the academy. The applicant must possess superior supervisory and mentoring skills; solid communication skills, both written and verbal; and the capability to work well with students, parents, and all constituents in the school community. The ideal applicant is a practicing Catholic who has the qualities of integrity, responsibility, organization, and collaboration; and in addition, outstanding skills in working with young student.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to
Supervision of students in residential life which includes ensuring that students maintain healthy hygiene and social habits in the dormitory
Monitoring evening study time in the dormitory
Developing an appropriate mentor relationship with assigned students
Exhibiting excellence in all assigned duties
Working with the administrative team and colleagues in a cohesive community
BA/BS degree is desired. Experience in residential life is preferred.
Subiaco Academy is an all-boys Catholic school for students in grades 7-12. Continuing a 1,500-
year tradition of Benedictine education, the monks of Subiaco Abbey have shaped the hearts and
minds of young men since 1887. The academy works to instill in its students the spirit of St.
Benedict’s Rule: a respect for the value of prayer and work, development of personal talents, both
known and unknown, in the service of others, a sense of brotherhood founded on the dignity of
each student, self-discipline, humility, and trust in God. The academy is situated on a historic,
1,600-acre residential campus in the Arkansas River valley. As a college-preparatory boarding and
day school, its mission is to prepare young men for college and life by immersing students in a
dynamic learning environment that emphasizes whole person development.