Title: Area Coordinator
Division: Student Affairs
Department: Housing & Residence Life Operations
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Salary Range: $36,000/Annual Salary
EEO Job Group: 2 C9
Position Summary
The Area Coordinator has overall responsibility in the apartments (housing 350-600 students) or residence hall complexes (housing 350-450 students) for creating a safe, secure, and learner centered environment. Requiring frequent and meaningful interactions with students in a variety of settings while maintaining good records. Area Coordinators serve as educators overseeing the development of students and student staff in the areas of academic growth, personal growth, skill building, and productive citizenship.
Duties/Responsibilities
Framed by the values of USI, Student Affairs and Housing and Residence Life (HRL), the major responsibilities of an Area Coordinator at USI include:
Collaboration:
Direct supervision of resident assistants (7-15) including weekly meetings with professional staff and student staff both individually and collectively. Maintain appropriate files and tracking to assess learning and development.
Lead, participate, assess and share results of staff committees overseeing recruitment/selection, training, development, recognition, wellness, and assessment.
Assist students experiencing emotional, academic, physical, and interpersonal difficulties, and refer them to other professionals when appropriate. Assist in crises.
Serve as 24-hour on-call contact for housing emergencies; usually weeknight each week and several weekends during the semester. Communicate with the leadership team and document interactions as appropriate. Maintain office hours.
Participate in Housing and Residence Life events, student affairs and university workshops, opening, closing, and other processes and duties as assigned.
Work proactively with other offices across campus.
Student Engagement:
Advocate and empower individuals through role modeling, advising/supervising, and assisting students in their exploration of personal identity as a citizen in a global society.
Support and promote education programing and initiatives, sponsored departmentally and university wide. Show initiative to develop individual skills.
Establish continuous personal contact with students to address student needs and concerns by remaining visible, approachable, and active in the areas.
Innovation:
Maintain general operation of an area (2 residence halls or 9-13 small apartment buildings), including budget management, assessment, occupancy management, and communication with related offices and personnel including housekeeping, housing, and supervisor.
Encourage the leadership development of students; facilitate a residential education action plan with student staff to support the specific needs of students living in your area.
Share in the implementation of campus-wide programming by Housing and Residence Life, primarily Eagle’s Night Out, a weekend programming series.
Integrity:
Understand, support, and enforce campus code of conduct in a developmentally appropriate context; facilitate educational conduct meetings; and assign appropriate sanctions. Support resident assistants in the enforcement of policy and conduct.
Timely in person and written follow-up on Care Team concerns in support of student wellbeing and retention.
Respond to concerns and issues of students, parents/guardians, staff, faculty and others in a manner that provides exceptional service, accurate information, and fosters relationship-building.
Learning:
Develop intentional student interactions and programming focused on the curricular experience, including implementing a residential curriculum that seeks to create a meaningful residential experience; assessing curriculum, ongoing development of lesson plans; and mentoring students living on campus.
Provide support to Theme Living Communities (TLC), themed communities and academic initiatives as outlined by the department.
Serve on various committees.
Participate in webinars and departmental and university wide professional development.
Provide basic crisis management interventions with students while educating and referring students to the campus resources available to enhance their collegiate experience; be an educator to student staff to be able to manage low-level referral situations.
Required Knowledge and Skills
Preferred Knowledge and Skills
Regular Work Hours/Travel Requirements
About USI
The University of Southern Indiana is a public higher education institution located on a beautiful 1,400-acre campus in Evansville, IN. We offer employees exceptional benefits! Benefits for this position include:
For more information about the benefits that USI offers, please visit www.usi.edu/hr/benefits.
Search Committee Chair:
If you have questions about the open position, please contact Alex Brennan, search committee chair, at akbrennan@usi.edu.
Best Consideration Date:
For best consideration, please submit materials by March 16, 2026.
Pre-Employment Screening
A background check will be required for employment in this position.
Authorization to Work in the United States
USI will not sponsor an employment-related visa for this position.
Interview Accommodations
Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations in the application and interview process please contact the Associate Director of Human Resources, Constance Hermann, at cjhermann1@usi.edu or (812) 461-5363. Contacting the Associate Director of Human Resources is intended for use in seeking disability-related accommodations only. For general applicant inquiries, contact Human Resources at HumanRes@usi.edu or (812) 464-1815.
EEO Statement
USI is an Equal Opportunity Employer as to all protected groups, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities