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Student Help Job Summary: Resident Assistant (RA) Position Requirements Minimum Qualifications • Available to work the full contracted date for the entire 2026-2027 academic year (Fall and Spring semester) • Have a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA at the start of employment • Experience living in a residence hall for more than 1 semester (or other related communal living) • Enrolled as a full-time student at UW- Stevens Point (12 credit minimum) Preferred Qualifications • Leadership Experience (Coaching, Executive Board Position, Tutor, General Member of a group, etc.) • Experience educating individuals (health, wellness, academics, etc.) • Experience planning, developing, and/or implementing events • Experience completing administrative tasks • Experience enforcing rules, regulations, and policies • Experience working with diverse groups of people Benefits • Room Benefits: o All Halls except for Suites: Receive a single room waiver contingent upon 2026-2027 budget approval o View email address on click.appcast.io: Individuals are assigned to a four-person suite; each person is assigned to a single-occupant bedroom within the suite. A waiver is granted to the single-occupancy bedroom • Full waiver of each semester's fees for a meal plan, as specified by Housing and Residence Life • A stipend of $500 per semester for your first and second semester of service as an RA. Stipend increases to $550 per semester after the second semester of service as an RA • Gain skills in event planning, crisis management, relationship building, leadership, and more Resident Assistant (RA) Position Description GENERAL FUNCTION AND SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITY The position of a Resident Assistant is a part-time student employment opportunity at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point in the Office of Housing and Residence Life. A Resident Assistant (RA) is a student staff member who lives on each floor within the residence halls. RAs promote individual success through community development on the floors ranging from 45-70 residents. They are responsible for attending training, opening, and closing the halls, serving as Desk Receptionists, programming for student development and wellness needs of residents, providing information on campus and community resources, serving as a contact and referral source for student concerns, hall security, student conduct observation, intervention and reporting. This position is part-time employment in conjunction with the employee's full-time academic schedule. The accumulated duties of this position require the employee to work twenty (20) hours per week during the academic year. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Academic mission support • Assist in the development of an academic environment and communicate academic support services to students • Model academic interests and appropriate study skills • Be aware of and communicate academic support services available to students • Talk with students regularly pertaining to their academic and career development progress Wellness lifestyle support • Educate students about community development through programming efforts • Assist students in understanding how personal lifestyle choices affect the floor community's health Programming • Plan, develop, and initiate social and educational programs, as specified by the Residence Hall Director (RHD) • Assess residents' needs for academic success programming • Assist other staff, including the RHD, in formulating residence hall programming strategies • Encourage student ideas and student involvement • Interact with residents regularly • Encourage and support hall activities and programming • Attend hall activities and events • Support your hall program board through your involvement in their meetings and programs • Hold floor meetings regularly or when assigned by RHD • Resident Assistants may drive university vehicles to transport students to events, programs, and/or activities Administration • Complete room condition reports and inventories for student rooms • Report problems, initiate and follow maintenance request through to completion • Assist in staff selection, as requested by the RHD • Work the hall front desk four (4) hours per week, as a part of the twenty (20) hours per week requirement of the RA position • Assist in the facilitation of room changes and single room assignments • Perform room inspections and follow check-in/check-out procedures as assigned • Maintain inventory of common area furnishings • Maintain open and frequent communication with the RHD • Attend all weekly meetings scheduled by the RHD (one-on-ones, staff meetings, etc.) o Staff meetings will be scheduled a minimum of a 2-hour duration and times may vary from hall to hall Dealing with inappropriate behavior • Confront individuals or groups violating state, university or residence hall rules, regulations or policies and report individuals according to procedures established by the university and the RHD • Enforce all rules, regulations, and policies with consistency and fairness • Be able to provide residents with rationale for state, university and residence hall rules, regulations, and procedures including disciplinary procedures • Serve in an oversight capacity in university dining facilities • Perform duty/rounds as scheduled; duty staffing assignments may vary from hall to hall Development of staff relations • Participate openly and honestly in communication with the RHD, other RAs and other designated staff • Participate actively in meetings, training and other activities • Communicate regularly with the RHD about programming plans and resident concerns • Function as a team member with the hall staff to solve mutual concerns • Offer input concerning processes and procedures • Support the decisions of the department of Housing and Residence Life, the RHD and other staff • Maintain confidentiality regarding job-related information and relationships with staff • Convey accurate information related to decisions, policies, and actions of other staff • Work with and support maintenance staff and explain their functions to the residents Facilitation of community development • Help students adjust to the residence hall and university • Strive to establish and maintain an open relationship with individuals on your floor and in your hall • Work with students to maintain the rights and privacy of all residents • Encourage and support students in their involvement in residence hall program board, programming, and campus activities • Encourage academic achievement among residents and help them to comprehend its importance to the development of community on the wing, in the hall and on the campus Additional responsibilities • Additional responsibilities may be assigned by the RHD to help meet the needs of your hall. These responsibilities constitute part of your employment agreement • Serves as Campus Security Authority, as outlined by the Clery Act, to include completion of required training and reporting of all crimes to the university • As an employee of the university, report witnessed or otherwise reported incidents of sexual assault to the Office of the Dean of Students (36.11(22)(c))) • Uphold FERPA (Family Education Rights and Privacy Act) and protect confidential information of students and their support systems • Serve as a Responsible Employee, as defined by Title IX and UWSP Policy 14.2, to report thorough and complete information about sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, stalking, and other gender-based discrimination Conditions of employment • Maintain the conditions of this position for the entire academic year • Must have lived in a residence hall or other communal living experience for at least one (1) semester by start of employment • Maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.5. If your semester GPA is 1.50 or lower, your contract may be rescinded • Must be a full-time student enrolled in a minimum of twelve (12) credits each semester of employment • Carry no more than sixteen (16) credits unless you receive prior approval from your RHD • Resident Assistants are expected to work 20 hours a week and prioritize their RA duties over any other non-academic commitments. Housing and Residence Life expects you to work 20 hours a week in the hall, including being available for duty and staff meetings. If you are participating in student teaching or other academic commitments such as full-time internships, co-ops, practicums, etc., you are not eligible for this position. • If you have any commitments that you know will be time intensive, you are responsible for disclosing this in your RA application. Examples of this include but are not limited to part-time internships, athletics, club commitments, other jobs, etc. • Give the RA position priority over all other activities except academics • Must get approval from RHD before committing to any major extracurricular activities, including officer positions and intercollegiate athletics. Some athletic and extracurricular program schedules work better than others while being a staff member. We try our best to accommodate individuals; however, your staff position is expected to be the priority • Forego all other on campus employment, unless granted permission from your RHD. If approved, additional on campus employment is limited to a maximum of five (5) hours per week. Outside employment is discouraged, especially in the first semester as a staff member • Be in good conduct standing with the university at the time the contract begins and have no further conduct incidents after the contract is signed. Prior university conduct records do not disqualify applicants but will be reviewed prior to employment. Employment will require a criminal background check and sexual harassment reference check. • Model positive behaviors appropriate to the university community and behave in a manner consistent with all the rules and regulations expected of all students and employees of UW-Stevens Point • Must fulfill individual hall requirements, including programming, duty, desk, meetings, and ongoing training set by the RHD • Live in the residence hall assigned whenever the university is in session. Your hall assignment is subject to change each year of employment. o The department of Housing and Residence Life reserves the right to reassign RAs based on occupancy needs or hall structure changes at any time. o After two years in a community, Housing and Residence Life requires Resident Assistants to move to a new community style, regardless of supervisor. This ensures that all RAs continue to grow in their roles and will have more opportunities for professional development. • Return to your residence hall prior to the fall (Approx. 2 weeks before semester begins) and spring semesters (Approx. 5 days before semester begins) to participate in staff training programs, assist in the orientation of students to the residence hall, and be on-campus the weekend when hall opens. • Must be able to return by the date specified prior to re-opening after any break period. • Remain on-campus, in the residence hall, for closed weekends - which includes the opening weekend each semester, the weekend before final exams in the spring semester, and Homecoming weekend. Also remain in the hall after it has closed each semester to assist with closing procedures. Note: Residence halls remain open during fall break, winter break, and spring break. During each of these break periods, one staff member in each hall will be on-duty. You may be asked to work one of the break periods; staff who do will receive additional compensation. Compensation package • Room Space Benefits: o All Halls except Suites: Receive a single room waiver contingent upon budget approval. o View email address on click.appcast.io: Individuals are assigned to a four-person suite; each person is assigned to a single-occupant bedroom within the suite. A waiver is granted to the single-occupancy bedroom o If over-occupancy occurs, RAs may choose a roommate, or one could be assigned on a temporary basis. Housing and Residence Life will determine the additional compensation for the RA with the roommate. • A stipend of $500 per semester for your first and second semesters of service as an RA. Stipend increases to $550 per semester after the second semester of service as an RA. • Waiver of each semester's fees for a meal plan, as specified by Housing and Residence Life Key Job Responsibilities: Special Notes: Through the discovery and dissemination of knowledge, UW-Stevens Point stimulates intellectual growth, provides a liberal education, and prepares students for a diverse sustainable world. The university is committed to creating a safe, inclusive learning community for all faculty and staff from a variety of backgrounds. Visit for more information about UW-Stevens Point. To learn about the Stevens Point (aka Point) area fun, jobs, housing, education, quality of life, and bragging rights, visit Individuals with disabilities who need a reasonable accommodation during the application or interview process should contact Human Resources and Affirmative Action at View phone number on click.appcast.io or View email address on click.appcast.io. The safety and success of students, faculty, and staff at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point is paramount. The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act requires the distribution of an annual security report to all current and prospective students, faculty, and staff. You may obtain the complete report at The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point will not reveal the identities of applicants who request confidentiality in writing, except the identity of the successful candidate will be released. See Wis. Stat. sec. 19.36(7). An offer of employment will require a criminal background check and authorization to work within the United States as required by the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986.
UW is an Equal Opportunity Employer: Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, pregnancy, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other bases protected by applicable federal or State law and UW System policies. We are committed to building a workforce that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills, and encourage all qualified individuals to apply.
Burroughs Hall Resident Assistant Period Activity Pay Hire Job Category:
Student Hourly Job Profile:
Student Help Job Summary: Resident Assistant (RA) Position Requirements Minimum Qualifications • Available to work the full contracted date for the entire 2026-2027 academic year (Fall and Spring semester) • Have a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA at the start of employment • Experience living in a residence hall for more than 1 semester (or other related communal living) • Enrolled as a full-time student at UW- Stevens Point (12 credit minimum) Preferred Qualifications • Leadership Experience (Coaching, Executive Board Position, Tutor, General Member of a group, etc.) • Experience educating individuals (health, wellness, academics, etc.) • Experience planning, developing, and/or implementing events • Experience completing administrative tasks • Experience enforcing rules, regulations, and policies • Experience working with diverse groups of people Benefits • Room Benefits: o All Halls except for Suites: Receive a single room waiver contingent upon 2026-2027 budget approval o View email address on click.appcast.io: Individuals are assigned to a four-person suite; each person is assigned to a single-occupant bedroom within the suite. A waiver is granted to the single-occupancy bedroom • Full waiver of each semester's fees for a meal plan, as specified by Housing and Residence Life • A stipend of $500 per semester for your first and second semester of service as an RA. Stipend increases to $550 per semester after the second semester of service as an RA • Gain skills in event planning, crisis management, relationship building, leadership, and more Resident Assistant (RA) Position Description GENERAL FUNCTION AND SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITY The position of a Resident Assistant is a part-time student employment opportunity at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point in the Office of Housing and Residence Life. A Resident Assistant (RA) is a student staff member who lives on each floor within the residence halls. RAs promote individual success through community development on the floors ranging from 45-70 residents. They are responsible for attending training, opening, and closing the halls, serving as Desk Receptionists, programming for student development and wellness needs of residents, providing information on campus and community resources, serving as a contact and referral source for student concerns, hall security, student conduct observation, intervention and reporting. This position is part-time employment in conjunction with the employee's full-time academic schedule. The accumulated duties of this position require the employee to work twenty (20) hours per week during the academic year. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Academic mission support • Assist in the development of an academic environment and communicate academic support services to students • Model academic interests and appropriate study skills • Be aware of and communicate academic support services available to students • Talk with students regularly pertaining to their academic and career development progress Wellness lifestyle support • Educate students about community development through programming efforts • Assist students in understanding how personal lifestyle choices affect the floor community's health Programming • Plan, develop, and initiate social and educational programs, as specified by the Residence Hall Director (RHD) • Assess residents' needs for academic success programming • Assist other staff, including the RHD, in formulating residence hall programming strategies • Encourage student ideas and student involvement • Interact with residents regularly • Encourage and support hall activities and programming • Attend hall activities and events • Support your hall program board through your involvement in their meetings and programs • Hold floor meetings regularly or when assigned by RHD • Resident Assistants may drive university vehicles to transport students to events, programs, and/or activities Administration • Complete room condition reports and inventories for student rooms • Report problems, initiate and follow maintenance request through to completion • Assist in staff selection, as requested by the RHD • Work the hall front desk four (4) hours per week, as a part of the twenty (20) hours per week requirement of the RA position • Assist in the facilitation of room changes and single room assignments • Perform room inspections and follow check-in/check-out procedures as assigned • Maintain inventory of common area furnishings • Maintain open and frequent communication with the RHD • Attend all weekly meetings scheduled by the RHD (one-on-ones, staff meetings, etc.) o Staff meetings will be scheduled a minimum of a 2-hour duration and times may vary from hall to hall Dealing with inappropriate behavior • Confront individuals or groups violating state, university or residence hall rules, regulations or policies and report individuals according to procedures established by the university and the RHD • Enforce all rules, regulations, and policies with consistency and fairness • Be able to provide residents with rationale for state, university and residence hall rules, regulations, and procedures including disciplinary procedures • Serve in an oversight capacity in university dining facilities • Perform duty/rounds as scheduled; duty staffing assignments may vary from hall to hall Development of staff relations • Participate openly and honestly in communication with the RHD, other RAs and other designated staff • Participate actively in meetings, training and other activities • Communicate regularly with the RHD about programming plans and resident concerns • Function as a team member with the hall staff to solve mutual concerns • Offer input concerning processes and procedures • Support the decisions of the department of Housing and Residence Life, the RHD and other staff • Maintain confidentiality regarding job-related information and relationships with staff • Convey accurate information related to decisions, policies, and actions of other staff • Work with and support maintenance staff and explain their functions to the residents Facilitation of community development • Help students adjust to the residence hall and university • Strive to establish and maintain an open relationship with individuals on your floor and in your hall • Work with students to maintain the rights and privacy of all residents • Encourage and support students in their involvement in residence hall program board, programming, and campus activities • Encourage academic achievement among residents and help them to comprehend its importance to the development of community on the wing, in the hall and on the campus Additional responsibilities • Additional responsibilities may be assigned by the RHD to help meet the needs of your hall. These responsibilities constitute part of your employment agreement • Serves as Campus Security Authority, as outlined by the Clery Act, to include completion of required training and reporting of all crimes to the university • As an employee of the university, report witnessed or otherwise reported incidents of sexual assault to the Office of the Dean of Students (36.11(22)(c))) • Uphold FERPA (Family Education Rights and Privacy Act) and protect confidential information of students and their support systems • Serve as a Responsible Employee, as defined by Title IX and UWSP Policy 14.2, to report thorough and complete information about sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, stalking, and other gender-based discrimination Conditions of employment • Maintain the conditions of this position for the entire academic year • Must have lived in a residence hall or other communal living experience for at least one (1) semester by start of employment • Maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.5. If your semester GPA is 1.50 or lower, your contract may be rescinded • Must be a full-time student enrolled in a minimum of twelve (12) credits each semester of employment • Carry no more than sixteen (16) credits unless you receive prior approval from your RHD • Resident Assistants are expected to work 20 hours a week and prioritize their RA duties over any other non-academic commitments. Housing and Residence Life expects you to work 20 hours a week in the hall, including being available for duty and staff meetings. If you are participating in student teaching or other academic commitments such as full-time internships, co-ops, practicums, etc., you are not eligible for this position. • If you have any commitments that you know will be time intensive, you are responsible for disclosing this in your RA application. Examples of this include but are not limited to part-time internships, athletics, club commitments, other jobs, etc. • Give the RA position priority over all other activities except academics • Must get approval from RHD before committing to any major extracurricular activities, including officer positions and intercollegiate athletics. Some athletic and extracurricular program schedules work better than others while being a staff member. We try our best to accommodate individuals; however, your staff position is expected to be the priority • Forego all other on campus employment, unless granted permission from your RHD. If approved, additional on campus employment is limited to a maximum of five (5) hours per week. Outside employment is discouraged, especially in the first semester as a staff member • Be in good conduct standing with the university at the time the contract begins and have no further conduct incidents after the contract is signed. Prior university conduct records do not disqualify applicants but will be reviewed prior to employment. Employment will require a criminal background check and sexual harassment reference check. • Model positive behaviors appropriate to the university community and behave in a manner consistent with all the rules and regulations expected of all students and employees of UW-Stevens Point • Must fulfill individual hall requirements, including programming, duty, desk, meetings, and ongoing training set by the RHD • Live in the residence hall assigned whenever the university is in session. Your hall assignment is subject to change each year of employment. o The department of Housing and Residence Life reserves the right to reassign RAs based on occupancy needs or hall structure changes at any time. o After two years in a community, Housing and Residence Life requires Resident Assistants to move to a new community style, regardless of supervisor. This ensures that all RAs continue to grow in their roles and will have more opportunities for professional development. • Return to your residence hall prior to the fall (Approx. 2 weeks before semester begins) and spring semesters (Approx. 5 days before semester begins) to participate in staff training programs, assist in the orientation of students to the residence hall, and be on-campus the weekend when hall opens. • Must be able to return by the date specified prior to re-opening after any break period. • Remain on-campus, in the residence hall, for closed weekends - which includes the opening weekend each semester, the weekend before final exams in the spring semester, and Homecoming weekend. Also remain in the hall after it has closed each semester to assist with closing procedures. Note: Residence halls remain open during fall break, winter break, and spring break. During each of these break periods, one staff member in each hall will be on-duty. You may be asked to work one of the break periods; staff who do will receive additional compensation. Compensation package • Room Space Benefits: o All Halls except Suites: Receive a single room waiver contingent upon budget approval. o View email address on click.appcast.io: Individuals are assigned to a four-person suite; each person is assigned to a single-occupant bedroom within the suite. A waiver is granted to the single-occupancy bedroom o If over-occupancy occurs, RAs may choose a roommate, or one could be assigned on a temporary basis. Housing and Residence Life will determine the additional compensation for the RA with the roommate. • A stipend of $500 per semester for your first and second semesters of service as an RA. Stipend increases to $550 per semester after the second semester of service as an RA. • Waiver of each semester's fees for a meal plan, as specified by Housing and Residence Life Key Job Responsibilities: Special Notes: Through the discovery and dissemination of knowledge, UW-Stevens Point stimulates intellectual growth, provides a liberal education, and prepares students for a diverse sustainable world. The university is committed to creating a safe, inclusive learning community for all faculty and staff from a variety of backgrounds. Visit for more information about UW-Stevens Point. To learn about the Stevens Point (aka Point) area fun, jobs, housing, education, quality of life, and bragging rights, visit Individuals with disabilities who need a reasonable accommodation during the application or interview process should contact Human Resources and Affirmative Action at View phone number on click.appcast.io or View email address on click.appcast.io. The safety and success of students, faculty, and staff at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point is paramount. The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act requires the distribution of an annual security report to all current and prospective students, faculty, and staff. You may obtain the complete report at The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point will not reveal the identities of applicants who request confidentiality in writing, except the identity of the successful candidate will be released. See Wis. Stat. sec. 19.36(7). An offer of employment will require a criminal background check and authorization to work within the United States as required by the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986.
UW is an Equal Opportunity Employer: Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, pregnancy, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other bases protected by applicable federal or State law and UW System policies. We are committed to building a workforce that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills, and encourage all qualified individuals to apply.
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