Community Director
Company: UNC-Chapel Hill
Location: Chapel Hill
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Position Summary Community Directors develop and coordinate
residential communities of approximately 400-1000 predominantly
undergraduate students that augment and extend the intellectual
climate of the University. Community Directors serve as the lead
educator for students in the community and are designated as
managers of their communities; including facilities operations,
budget management, student conduct, and crisis management.
Community Directors assess, plan, implement, and evaluate
intentional learning opportunities in the community to meet the
developmental needs and learning objectives of students and staff.
Community Directors have responsibility for the selection,
training, evaluation, supervision and mentoring of 20-50 student
staff. Community Directors are expected to have direct contact with
residents, including advising a community government, providing
guidance to Learning Communities where applicable, and through
routine daily interactions. During their tenure, Community
Directors may have the opportunity to instruct a section of the
Peer Leadership in University Environments ( PLUE ) course. Summer
Operations, as a major revenue-generating business, entails the
assignment of the CD during summer months to either Summer School
housing, Summer Orientation, Departmental Summer Projects, or
conferences and camps. The successful candidate has a passion for
working with a diverse student population, committed to student
learning and development, and strong critical thinking and problem
solving skills. A successful staff member demonstrates initiative,
possesses the ability to work autonomously as well as part of a
team, and maintains a positive attitude. Strong supervisory,
administrative, communication, and counseling skills are essential.
Community management functions include: administrative duties,
budgeting, record-keeping, and timely response to requests for
information; assessing and implementing changes that will connect
the community to the academic functions of the University; serve as
the primary resource and point-of-contact for residents in the
community; manage crises, conflict, and conduct situations in the
community and for areas when on-call; serve as a primary hearing
officer for the community; maintain administrative and data entry
functions related to the conduct process; serve as facility manager
for the community, including responsibility for keys, furnishings,
administrative functions, and liaison with Housekeeping and Housing
Support. From May to August, provide oversight to conferences,
camps, Summer School or Departmental summer projects: work in a
small team with additional Community Directors to co-facilitate the
supervision of student staff in joint communities. Be available to
work non-traditional hours during opening and closing to
accommodate check ins and check outs. Community leadership
functions include: assess needs, develop outcomes, and create
intentional learning opportunities that augment and support
classroom learning; develop and facilitate activities, workshops,
and seminars for residents and staff; establish working
relationships with faculty concerning the developmental and
pragmatic skills that foster learning opportunities; select, train,
supervise, and evaluate an inclusive student staff; advise and
provide oversight for community governments and residential
learning programs; if applicable, provide leadership, direction,
and support for faculty and professional staff within the assigned
community. Demonstrate active involvement in the Department of
Housing and Residential Education, the Division of Student Affairs,
the University and the profession: serve as a representative of the
department for issues involving student life, campus housing, and
student learning opportunities; participate fully in committees and
initiatives for the Residential Education Unit and the department;
develop and implement a professional development plan in
conjunction with a supervisor. Required Qualifications,
Competencies, And Experience Experience working with diverse
undergraduate and graduate/professional student, faculty, and staff
communities such that exist at Carolina, which reflect an array of
ethnic, racial, cultural, faith, gender, and other identities.
Preferred Qualifications, Competencies, And Experience A Master’s
Degree in Student Affairs Administration, Higher Education
Administration, or similarly related field. Undergraduate,
graduate, or professional experience in a Housing position such as
Resident Advisor, Graduate Assistantship, Internship, or similar
experience. Experience supervising staff. Demonstrated ability to
utilize technology in the delivery of student programs.
Keywords: UNC-Chapel Hill, Wilson , Community Director, Education / Teaching , Chapel Hill, North Carolina