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What We Are Looking For The Residence Hall Director (RHD) is responsible for ensuring student learning, faith development, cultural humility, and self-advocacy are outcomes of the on-campus ...

What We Are Looking For The Residence Hall Director (RHD) is responsible for ensuring student learning, faith development, cultural humility, and self-advocacy are outcomes of the on-campus ...

Position Description The Residence Hall Director (RHD) is a 12-month full-time, live-in position primarily responsible for the students living on one of the Universitys three residence halls or ...

Residence Life Opening Date: 01/29/2026 Description The Office of Residence Life and Housing has an immediate opening for a Residence Hall Director (RHD). The RHD will work under the supervision of ...

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How much do residence hall jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for residence hall in the United States is $43,838.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $36,500.00 and $51,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Residence Hall Director, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Residence Hall Director, you need a background in student affairs, counseling, or higher education administration, often supported by a bachelor’s or master’s degree. Familiarity with campus management software, incident reporting systems, and residence life policies is typically required. Exceptional interpersonal skills, conflict resolution abilities, and leadership are essential for fostering a positive living environment and supporting student development. These skills ensure a safe, inclusive, and engaging residential community that promotes student well-being and academic success.

What is a Residence Hall?

A residence hall is a building on a college or university campus where students live during the academic year. These halls typically provide furnished rooms, shared amenities such as bathrooms and lounges, and often include meal plans or dining facilities. Residence halls are designed to foster a sense of community among students and may offer social, academic, and support programs. Living in a residence hall can help students adjust to college life, make new friends, and access campus resources more easily.

What are some common challenges faced by Residence Hall staff, and how can applicants prepare to handle them?

Residence Hall staff often encounter challenges such as mediating roommate conflicts, managing emergency situations, and supporting students' well-being. To prepare, applicants should develop strong communication and problem-solving skills, as well as a good understanding of university resources. Being able to stay calm under pressure and demonstrating empathy are key qualities that help in navigating the diverse needs of residents while maintaining a positive and safe living environment.

What is the difference between Residence Hall vs Resident Advisor?

AspectResidence HallResident Advisor
Primary RoleHousing facility management and oversightStudent support and community building within the residence hall
CredentialsMay require housing management experience or related certificationsOften requires student leadership experience; some institutions prefer training or certifications
Work EnvironmentOn-campus housing facilities, administrative officesResidence halls, student common areas, campus events
EmployerCollege or university housing departmentsCollege or university housing or student affairs offices

While a Residence Hall refers to the physical housing facility managed by the institution, a Resident Advisor is a student staff member responsible for fostering community and supporting residents within that hall. The Residence Hall is the building itself, whereas the Resident Advisor is a role held by a student to enhance the living experience.

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Infographic showing various Residence Hall job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 91% Full Time, 5% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,838 per year, or $21.1 per hour.
Residence Hall Director

Full-time

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

The Residence Hall Director (RHD) is a full time, 10-month, live-in general staff member responsible for the daily operations of a residence hall or on-campus apartment. The Housing and Residence Life Office is committed to providing residents a comfortable, educational, diverse, and caring community where academic success, personal growth, and social responsibility are valued.  

A live-in position is one where the individual maintains an on-campus apartment as their primary residence. RHDs must reside in an on-campus apartment to fulfill the duties of the position. The department provides an apartment and meal plan to allow the RHD to be visible in their community, eat meals in the cafeteria, attend meetings and events regularly, and respond to emergencies within their community.  

Qualification:  

  • High School Diploma

 Preferred Qualifications:  

  • Previous experience in working with high school or college students  
  • Previous work experience in Housing and Residence Life
  • Possess good verbal communication, organizational, and time management skills 

Roles, Duties, and Responsibilities:  

The Residence Hall Director is responsible for cultivating a sense of belonging through a variety of student engagement and student success initiatives within the residence hall. The Residence Hall Director reports to the Director of Housing and Residence Life and collaborates with fellow staff members for programmatic initiatives, and the overall student experience of their assigned residential community. The duties and responsibilities are as follows:  

Administrative Duties 

  • Display initiative and leadership in administering the managerial duties and responsibilities relevant to the position 
  • Serve as the immediate supervisor for designated Resident Assistants and Information Assistants 
  • Prepare assigned residence hall for all residents to move into prior to the fall and spring semester 
  • Maintain accurate and confidential records for every student in the residence hall.  
  • Maintain accurate records for every assigned bed in the residence hall.   
  • Perform computer skills for duties, such as completing reports, reviewing Campus ID card access, and reviewing cameras to bookmark events and report violations 
  • Lock and/or unlock and secure the assigned residence hall at specified times 
  • Conduct announced and unannounced room inspections 
  • Submit maintenance reports after weekly inspections 
  • Address any violations of the Code of Student Conduct by documenting the situation and referring the student to the Director of Housing and Residence Life or District Dean of Student Services through a Campus Appearance Ticket and Incident Report.   
  • Properly check out each residence hall student and submit accurate paperwork based on each check-out with documented charges 

Leadership and Advocate for Student Success 

  • Serve as a partner in the student's total development by working with the Advising and Retention Center, Student Counseling, Testing, and Disability Support Services, Student Activities and other offices as needed. 
  • Facilitate leadership opportunities and support all students in leadership development, specifically leadership events sponsored by Residence Life. 
  • Contribute to the development and facilitation of the residential curriculum. 
  • Contribute to recruitment and retention programs and initiatives. 

Student Conduct and Crisis Management 

  • Assist in the case of emergencies and severe weather with the assigned residence hall 
  • Maintain an accurate list of all residents to be utilized in case of fire, tornado, or other emergencies requiring students to evacuate.   
  • Communicate any student concerns as it pertains to mental health and Title IX-related issues to the appropriate administrators.  
  • Follow procedures as outlined in emergency NWCC Emergency Response Plan. 

Physical Abilities and Work Environment 

Physical abilities of this position include:  

  • Ability to communicate professionally both orally and in written form 
  • Climb stairs to reach the highest floor of assigned residence hall multiple times throughout the day  
  • Walking (inside and outside in the elements of wind, rain, snow, etc.). Residence Hall Directors are required to be able to access all of the residence hall rooms. 
  • Lifting up residence hall mattresses to inspect for damage and desk chairs to place in appropriately in room 
  • Bending at the waist and/or knees to open drawers, look under beds, etc.  
  • Arm movement to open closet doors, drawers of chests, and desks, as well as reaching arms above head to reach shelves.   
  • Sitting to view cameras, perform computer work, greet residents, complete paperwork, etc.  
  • Hand movement to type, write, file, and other clerical duties. 
  • Speaking to students, guests, and other college officials regarding the policies and processes for students who reside on-campus, including respectful confrontation 
  • Ability to view a computer screen for 15 - 30 minutes at a time 
  • Resides primarily in provided housing accommodations while residents are on-campus.  
  • Able to work two evening shifts during the week as well as select weekends as needed and communicated in advance (or in the event of emergency) by the Director of Housing and Residence Life. Weekend availability is a limited requirement within the Residence Hall Director role, however, the RHD is expected to assist with emergency related matters, or departmental operations as they arise in the RHD's assigned residence hall or on campus.  
  • Other duties as assigned by the Director of Housing and Residence Life and District Dean of Student Services. 

APPLICATION

To apply, all applicants must attach and submit the following:

  • Application for employment at www.northwestms.edu
  • Resume
  • Three (3) Professional References (Name, Telephone, and Email Address)

Northwest Mississippi Community College is a two-year, open access public community college primarily serving 11 counties in northwest Mississippi. Our vision states that "Northwest Mississippi Community College transforms our students' lives, enriches our communities, and strives for excellence in our educational programs and services." 

Accreditation

Northwest Mississippi Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award the Associate of Arts degree, the Associate of Applied Science degree and certificates in career education. Questions about the accreditation of Northwest Mississippi Community College may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC's website (www.sacscoc.org).

Equal Employment Opportunity Statement 

Northwest Mississippi Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, or status as a veteran or disabled veteran in all its programs and activities. Northwest Mississippi Community College prohibits sexual harassment and all forms of sexual violence, regardless of sex, gender identity or sexual orientation. The following have been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies: Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990/Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973: Disability Support Services Coordinator, Tate Hall, P.O. Box 7046, 4975 Highway 51 North, Senatobia, MS 38668, telephone number (662) 562-3309, e-mail address mkelsay@northwestms.edu; Title II of the Age Discrimination Act: Vice President for Finance and Administration, James P. McCormick Administration Building, P.O. Box 7017, 4975 Highway 51 North, Senatobia, MS 38668, telephone number (662) 562-3216, e-mail address jhorton@northwestms.edu; Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972/Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964: (For student-related matters) Associate Vice President for Student Services and Enrollment Management, Tate Hall, P.O. Box 7010, 4975 Highway 51 North, Senatobia, MS 38668, telephone number (662) 562-3409, e-mail address trush@northwestms.edu or (for employment-related matters) Director of Human Resources, James P. McCormick Administration Building, P.O. Box 7038, 4975 Highway 51 North, Senatobia, MS 38668, telephone number (662) 560-5216, email estanford@northwestms.edu. 

Safety Statement

The safety and security of students, faculty, and staff is very important to Northwest Mississippi Community College. A copy of the Annual Security Report, published annually by the Campus Police Department, details Northwest policies and procedures regarding campus safety. A copy of the report, which contains the annual crime statistics report, is available online in the current Northwest Bulletin (www.northwestms.edu/bulletin) or on the Northwest website (www.northwestms.edu) and in printed form upon request from the Campus Police Office at (662) 562-3314.

Background Check Statement

Northwest Mississippi Community College is committed to providing a safe campus community. NWCC conducts background investigations for applicants being considered for employment. Background investigations include a criminal history record check, and when appropriate, a financial (credit) report or driving history check.