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Assistant Director of Residential Conduct (Administrator I) - Division of Student Life

Office of Student Conduct, San Francisco State University

, California

Assistant Director of Residential Conduct (Administrator I) - Division of Student Life

Office of Student Conduct, San Francisco State University

, California
 
Salary: $81,000 - $90,000
 
Employment Term: Full time
 
Country: United States
 

The Office of Student Conduct, in partnership with the Department of Residential Life, at San Francisco State University is seeking candidates to apply for the position of Assistant Director of Residential Conduct.

Under the supervision of the Director of Student Conduct, the Assistant Director of Residential Conduct (the Assistant Director) is primarily responsible for the day-to-day implementation, oversight, and assessment of programs and administrative processes that fall under residential conduct.

Anticipated salary range: $6,667.00 - $7,084.00 Per Month ($80,004.00 - $85,008.00 Annually)
Salary is commensurate with experience.

This is a full-time administrator position with a live-in requirement. A two-bedroom apartment with a dining plan is included and will take part in the after-hours leadership on-call rotation.

To learn more about the position and to apply: https://careers.pageuppeople.com/873/sf/en-us/job/550521/assistant-director-of-residential-conduct-administrator-i-division-of-student-life

About Office of Student Conduct, San Francisco State University

Our Mission

The Office of Student Conduct (OSC) at San Francisco State supports the University’s educational purpose and goals set forth by interpreting and enforcing standards of student behavior, related policies and procedures under the State of California Code of Regulations, Title V, sections 41301-41304 through Student Conduct Process, formerly Executive Order 1098. Cases involving alleged violations of University policies or campus rules by students should be referred to this office, which is responsible for ensuring the fair and confidential administration of the Student Conduct Procedures. The OSC strives to facilitate student learning, ethical development in connection with the student disciplinary process, promote academic integrity and responsible conduct through outreach, conduct outcomes, and education. The OSC works to maintain a safe and orderly campus environment.

Student Learning Outcomes

  1. Be able to articulate why the University community is concerned with their conduct and reflect on any in-congruence between their values and their actions.
  2. Understand, reflect and take ownership of their actions.
  3. Understand that their conduct has consequences.
  4. Learn skills, strategies, and resources that are likely to assist them in avoiding future violations of the Code of Student Conduct.
  5. Renew their commitment to embracing their responsibilities as members of the San Francisco State University community and be less likely to engage in violations of the Code of Student Conduct.
  6. Renew their commitment to their academic careers and participate in school life that reflects positively on themselves and their campus community.