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Residential Coordinator and Residential Assistant - School of the Museum of Fine Arts (Boston, MA)
Filed under GSLIS Jobs and Opportunities
Posted by GSLIS, January 26, 2009
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Residential Coordinator Job Description:
Responsibilities include living in a dormitory with high school students for a five-week program. Duties include leading a team of Resident Assistants, developing and leading activities for students including evening and weekend excursions into the city, designing evening and weekend check-in and check-out attendance systems, monitoring individual studio time, providing support to a diverse student body, and communicating regularly with all Program Staff. This position requires demonstrated leadership skills, and experience with high school-aged students. Room and board are included along with a substantial stipend.
Residential Assistant Job Description:
Responsibilities include living in a dormitory with high school students for a five-week program. Duties include monitoring living areas, participating in evening and weekend attendance systems, leading weekend excursions around Boston (to gallery openings, performance events, daytrips to Old Salem, off-beat city tours, thrift stores, etc.), coordinating and managing entertainment activities in the dormitory and school, and developing relationships with a diverse student body. Reports to the Residential Coordinator. Room and board are included along with a stipend.
How to Apply: Please send resume, cover letter, and two references to Katherine Mitchell, Pre-College and Community Programs Coordinator at: kmitchell@smfa.org