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Summer Residential Advisor

EF Education First
place Miami, 33179
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Looking for a Unique Summer Job, that would look great on any Resume?
Join us in supporting international students and creating unforgettable experiences for both you and them!
Residence Advisors (RAs) at EF have the opportunity to work one-on-one with a highly diverse student population and high-energy staff. This position requires flexibility and requires you to wear many hats, have a proactive mindset, and strong organizational and leadership skills.

RAs have the amazing chance to get to know and work with an incredible population of international students. RAs will work 20 hours or more per week (Varied between Days, Nights, and Weekends, in addition to on-call hours 1-2 nights per week, overnight) and includes room and board.
Primary responsibilities include helping the students at the reception desk, organizing on and off-campus activities, performing administrative tasks, dorm room checks, dormitory duties, plus other duties as assigned by the Housing or Activities department.

Previous Resident Advisor or Residential Life experience is a plus and/or an interest in education, counseling, and international relations.
The Resident Assistant (RA) position is a dual-role position which combines housing and residence life responsibilities while also contributing to our activity program.

You will report to the Housing Coordinator for RA duties and the Activities Manager for Activity Leader tasks.

Responsibilities

Resident Advisor (RA) Duties:

    Student Supervision: Oversee the daily well-being, safety, and discipline of students in EF residences & Evening Minor Curfew Checks for all students Under 18.

    Dormitory Management: Conduct weekly room checks, prepare detailed reports, and follow up with the Housing and Maintenance teams on any concerns.

    Problem Resolution: Act as a resource for students, addressing concerns, complaints, or emergencies effectively and calmly.

    Administrative Support: Assist with weekend check-ins and check-outs, on-call duties (including overnight emergency phone coverage), and other tasks as assigned by the Housing Coordinator/Director.

    Community Building: Help create a welcoming and supportive living environment through positive role modeling and leadership.

    Crisis Management: Lead and manage situations effectively during emergencies, ensuring the safety and well-being of residents.

    Communication: Keep the Housing management updated on residence issues, conflicts, and student needs.

    Participate in meetings and training sessions as scheduled.


Activity Leader Duties:

    Help plan and lead a variety of on and off campus activities, field trips, and events, such as sports tournaments, day trips, and social gatherings.

    Assist with the promotion of activities by word-of-mouth, using flyers, social media, and EF platforms to encourage participation.

    Support the Activities Manager in brainstorming and on continuous improvement of event planning and delivery.

    Prioritize student safety and ensure a fun, inclusive experience during all activities.

    Keep the Activities Manager updated on any issues, conflicts, and student feedback.


Candidate Profile

    Enthusiastic, energetic, and confident, with a strong focus on creating a safe and welcoming environment.

    A natural leader with excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

    Highly organized and detail-oriented, capable of balancing a variety of responsibilities.

    Able to stay calm under pressure and make quick decisions in emergencies.

    Comfortable and enthusiastic leading activities, social events, sport activities and excursions for groups of 30 or more students.

    Comfortable working flexible hours, including evenings and weekends.

    Familiarity with Miami and surrounding areas is a bonus.


Schedule and Benefits
    Seasonal Position Beginning May 31st-August 31st

      Move In Date is May 31st to begin Training on June 1st

      June 1st-5th Full Week Training Session-Mandatory

    Work Hours: Part-time hours could be 20 hours or more to cover staff absence, events, activities, and busy periods. Hours will range from early mornings, daytime, evenings and will include all summer weekends. (Beginning of June-End of August)

      Schedules will vary based on student needs and event schedules.

    Compensation: $14/Hour plus room and Full Board (Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner) included for RA responsibilities (live-in position).

      Please Note: Possibility of sharing a room with another Seasonal Staff Member

    Gain hands-on experience in housing operations, student support, and activity planning, all while building skills that enhance your career


Join EF and help "Open the world through education" by creating a safe, supportive, and fun environment for international students.

About EF Education First

Some companies are in the Business of Technology.
Others are in the Business of Finance…Sports…Or Soft Drinks.
At EF, we’re in a different kind of business.
One that’s a little less tangible, and a lot more important.
We’re in the Business of Understanding.

For over 60 years we’ve been the leader in international educational programs and culturally rich travel experiences with the power to change how people think, feel and act. The programs we deliver open the world to students and travelers in ways that challenge biases, overcome barriers, and pave the way for a more understanding world. You’ll find us working across more than 50 countries, with offices in some of the world’s greatest cities - each one filled with smart, driven people who push each other to be better every day. And yes, we have technology, we have finance, we even have sports with our own professional cycling team. But it’s what we do with it – building greater understanding, breaking down barriers, and creating a better world…that makes all the difference.
EF is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. All positions are subject to a criminal background and and/or reference checks, as applicable.

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