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Resident Advisor

Resident Advisor

CompanyThe Jackson Laboratory
LocationBangor, ME, USA
Salary$16.16 – $25.66
TypeFull-Time
Degrees
Experience LevelEntry Level/New Grad

Requirements

  • Candidates must demonstrate ability and strong desire to work in a residential education and research environment, including outstanding near-peer communication, leadership, organization, and mentoring skills.
  • Must be a self-motivated, team-oriented, patient and disciplined problem solver and solution builder.
  • Must have prior experience as a JAX intern including either the Summer Student Program or research internship, however you may apply for an RA position in ME regardless of where your previous research was based.
  • Due to legal requirements for vehicle operation, candidates must be 21 or old to be considered for this opportunity.
  • Must hold a valid US drivers license and be able to transport groups of students in a van provided by JAX.
  • Must reside at the student residence for the full period of the Summer Student Program, approximately May 22th through August 9th, 2025, including orientation and other activities that occur before and after the students depart.

Responsibilities

  • Implement day-to-day logistical components of the residential life program, with a focus on student safety. These include but are not limited to: leading sessions during student residential orientation, shared oversight of daily student arrivals and departures from the student residence, transportation of students in JAX-provided vans, facilitating routine and emergency medical care, participation in on-duty supervision schedules, and facilitating student compliance with residential policies, procedures, and traditions.
  • Participate in a shared ‘on-call’ schedule, which will include evening and weekend hours.
  • Maintain informal communication, rapport, and personal presence, leading to a high level of awareness of individual student needs and challenges, with a focus on student well-being.
  • Implement recreational components of the residential life program, with a focus on risk management. These include but are not limited to: whitewater rafting, a camping trip in Maine, program-sponsored travel to Boston or New York City, and other ad hoc activities.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Preferred experience includes: prior work as a residential life staffer in a college or university setting, service as a peer mentor or teacher, and experience organizing recreational or residential programs.
  • The ideal candidate is a recent or near college graduate pursuing a career or higher education in a STEM field.