Resident Assistant
The Office of Residential Life employs undergraduate students who serve as student leaders in the resident halls. Resident Assistants work with residents to create a healthy living and learning environment through educational programming, policy enforcement, and social interactions. Currently, there are 44 Resident Assistants employed by the Office of Residential Life.
There are three steps in the application process:
If you are interested in applying to be a Resident Assistant, and you are either going to be a sophomore, junior or senior, please stop by the Office of Residential Life in Bixler Hall. For more specific questions or concerns, please call Becca Kitchell at (203) 932-7177 or email rkitchell@newhaven.edu.
Living and Learning Community Resident Assistant
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Resident Director
Under the supervision of the Director of Residential Life and the Assistant Director of Residential Life, the Resident Director is responsible for the administration of a residence hall and a Resident Assistant staff. Click here for a job description.
The Resident Director supervises, provides direction to, counsels and supports a staff of undergraduate Resident Assistants, residents, Hall Council members and any programs and activities of the hall.
The Resident Director contributes positively toward the maintenance and enhancement of the residence hall's physical facilities, in addition to fostering a community atmosphere with all residents.
Responsibilities also include:
Applicants should have previous residence hall experience, excellent interpersonal skills and administrative abilities. Click here for an application.
Academic Peer Mentors
Academic Peer Mentors serve as an academic support system for students as they face new challenges and concerns during their first year of college. Peer Mentors are trained to point first year students to faculty and other academic support professionals on campus, as well as help in the development of important study skills such as time management, reading and note taking.
If you are interested in becoming an Academic Peer Mentor, please contact Patty Christiano in the Office of Residential Life at (203) 932-7076 or email PChristiano@newhaven.edu. Click here to link to the Academic Peer Mentor Application.