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An established industry player is seeking a dynamic Director of Residence Life and Student Conduct to lead and enhance the university's residence life program. This full-time position involves overseeing housing operations, managing student conduct, and fostering a vibrant community for approximately 850 students. The ideal candidate will have a Master's degree and a passion for student development, with proven leadership and communication skills. Join a forward-thinking institution that values diversity and inclusion, where your contributions will significantly impact student engagement and success.
Location: Hickory, North Carolina
The Director of Residence Life and Student Conduct is a full-time, live-in, year-round position responsible for providing visionary leadership and operational management for the university’s residence life program and student conduct processes. This role supports approximately 850 residential undergraduate and graduate students. The Director plays a critical role in fostering a safe, welcoming, and vibrant residential community that promotes student engagement, belonging, academic success, and personal development.
In addition to overseeing all aspects of housing and residence life, the Director manages low to mid-level student conduct cases in alignment with university policies and student development best practices. The Director collaborates with campus partners to create supportive, educational environments and actively contributes to the university’s strategic goals for student retention and well-being.
Responsibilities
Supervisory Responsibilities
Minimum Qualifications
Physical Requirements
Work Schedule
Compensation
The compensation package includes salary, on-campus housing with utilities and internet included, free parking, and a limited meal plan. If the Director opts out of on-campus housing, a monthly housing stipend will be provided, contingent upon residing within 10–15 minutes of campus to support on-call responsibilities.
Welcoming and Belonging
Lenoir-Rhyne University promotes a welcoming campus environment that is integral to the university's commitment to excellence in engagement and education. We are particularly interested in candidates who have demonstrated experience nurturing a welcoming community, working with faculty, staff, and/or students from all walks of life and/or incorporating varied perspectives and traditions in their current or previous positions. This commitment is rooted in our Lutheran tradition of fostering wisdom, nurturing vocation, and preparing students for lives of purpose while serving the common good.
Non-Discrimination and Equal Opportunity Policy
Lenoir-Rhyne University does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, citizenship, religion, political affiliation, age, marital status, sex, gender (including gender identity and expression), sexual orientation, disability status, genetics, pregnancy, or veteran status. Lenoir-Rhyne’s Non-Discrimination and Equal Opportunity Policy extends to all aspects of employment, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, training, promotion, transfer, reassignment, demotion, discipline, discharge, performance evaluations, compensation, and benefits as well as the education setting. Lenoir-Rhyne is committed to providing an environment that promotes diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging for faculty, staff, students, contractors, and volunteers.
Reports to: Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students
Department: Student Affairs
Wage Class: Salaried, exempt