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住宿生活主任

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全职 , 全职 , 全职

职能

学术职位

薪资范围

¥55,000 - ¥65,000 /年

申请截止日期

2025年06月30日

职位描述

Schwarzman Scholars Program
Schwarzman Scholars is a one-year, fully-funded master’s program at TsinghuaUniversity in Beijing, designed to build a global community of future leaders who will strengthen understanding between China and the restof the world. Schwarzman Scholars is the first scholarship program created to respond to the geopolitical landscape of the 21st century. AsChina’s role in global trends continues to grow, the success of future leaders in any sector depends upon an immersive understandingof the country and its culture.

Schwarzman Scholars supports up 150 graduate students annually from the U.S. (40%), China (20%), andaround the world (40% from 43 countries) for a Master’s Degree in Global Affairs program at Tsinghua University in Beijing. Scholarschosen for this highly selective program will live in Beijing for one year of study, experiential learning, cultural immersion, traveling inChina to develop a better understanding of China. Learn more at www.schwarzmanscholars.org.

The Ideal Candidate
We are seeking highly qualified person tojoin Schwarzman College at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China to facilitate a dynamic, safe, and meaningful residential experience forScholars. The ideal candidate is a self-starter, team player, culturally competent, passionate about international education, and adept atnavigating global perspectives/ideologies. Must be willing to relocate to Beijing, China for this position.

Duties &Responsibilities
The Director for Residence Life is employed by Tsinghua (pronounced ching-wah) University and is a 12-monthlive-in professional position in the Office of Student Life at Schwarzman College located in Beijing, China. Supervised by the Chief StudentAffairs Office, the Director for Residence Life is responsible for the residential experience at Schwarzman College, a state-of-the-artuniversity college model facility housing 150 graduate students from 43 countries. Responsibilities include leading and managing all aspectsof the residential/communal experience for Scholars including but not limited to:

Student Focus

  • Communicate and advise students regarding daily life opportunities and challenges including illnesses, accidents, cultural dynamics,intercultural relations, adjustment issues, conflicts, etc.
  • Support students who need assistance with physical, emotional, andmental health issues when necessary.
  • Maintain and share resource lists of hospitals, clinics, doctors, pharmacies and other healthresources appropriate for both Chinese and international students and for students with special needs.
  • Coordinate and manage allelements related to student health and safety.
  • Coordinate and manage the student conduct process.

Operations& Procedures

  • Coordinate, plan, and execute the housing assignment and check out process.
  • Liaise with theFacilities team to coordinate maintenance, cleaning, turnover, and facility management.
  • Select, train, and supervise 3-4 SeniorScholars (program alumni) to support Scholars.
  • Facilitate 24-hour on-call coverage on rotation.
  • Coordinate and manage allaspects of health and safety in the College.
  • Create, revise, articulate, and enforce all housing policies and procedures.
  • Develop materials and conduct health and safety sections of pre-arrival and orientation program.
  • Coordinate and manage academicand/or non-academic accommodations and accessibility requests for students who apply for them under the accessibility policy.
  • Adjudicate student conduct issues according to the Student Policy Guide.

Programs

  • Createand conduct educational sessions during orientation and throughout the year on related topics including cultural adjustment, consent,bystander training, harassment prevention, alcohol consumption, social dynamics in the College and China.
  • Conceptualize andfacilitate programs for the Scholar community
  • Advise the Program and Events Committee comprised of Scholars to coordinate small andlarge-scale programs and activities for the Scholar community. Examples include cultural celebrations, student led conferences,health/wellness initiatives, educational sessions, speakers, workshops, etc.

Other

  • Typical workday is Monday ‚Äì Friday from 9:00am to 5:00pm with occasional extended hours on weekdays/weekends to meet departmental needs of theSchwarzman community. Call-in duty as appropriate.
  • Collaborate with the Student Life team, Academic team, Facilities team, andother College stakeholders to work toward overall student success.
  • Support College leaders in crisis management. Work with StudentLife team, facilities team, and other stakeholders, to develop and review emergency response procedures.
  • Other duties as assignedby the Chief Student Affairs Officer.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Bachelor‚Äôs Degree from anaccredited college or university.
  • Master's Degree in college Student Development, Student Affairs Administration, CollegeCounseling, Higher Education Administration, College Counseling or a related field.
  • 5 years professional experience in residencelife, higher education or related field.
  • Experience working with college students from diverse backgrounds.
  • High level ofcultural competence and ability to embrace and navigate global perspectives, especially Chinese culture and values).
  • Native orfluent English with exceptional written and oral communication skills.
  • Training and/or experience in providing support to students,including mental health support, conflict mediation, inter-cultural adaptation, crisis response, etc.
  • Experience indeveloping/facilitating workshops, activities, and information sessions for students.
  • A commitment to work flexible hours, due totime zone differences and the nature of emergencies, and to be on-call to respond to emergency situations.
  • Excellent management,organizational, and time management skills, with a strong ability to handle multiple priorities.

PreferredQualifications

  • 7+ years professional experience in higher education residence life or related field preferred.
  • Familiarity with China and/or mandarin language.
  • Experience studying or working abroad.
  • Experience working withgraduate students.
  • Experience in managing Accessibility Requests (requests for academic and non-academic accommodations fordocumented conditions).

Benefits

  • Private fully furnished apartment in the College
  • Mealplan in the Dining Hall
  • Health benefits
  • Vacation and Holidays ‚Äì Chinese public holidays, winter break (4 weeks) andsummer break (4 weeks)
  • Paid time off ‚Äì breaks, sick, and holidays

TO APPLY

  • Sendyour resume and cover letter (in English) detailing your interest and how you meet the qualifications to: hr@sc.tsinghua.edu.cn
  • Application Deadline: Open until the position isfilled.
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