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Unit Summary:
Michigan Housing is an actively engaged unit within Student Life Auxiliary Services within the Division of Student Life. Michigan Housing serves approximately 14,000 students, including approximately 11,400 undergraduate students and 2,400 graduate and professional students and their families. Although first-year students are not required to live on campus, historically 96-98% of all new first-year students choose to live on campus. The Michigan Housing portfolio consists of 24 residential facilities, including traditional residence halls, apartments, and other living options located in communities on North and Central Campus in Ann Arbor. This includes the five residential buildings that opened as part of Wolverine Village in Fall 2026. In partnership with Michigan Dining, there are dining halls and retail operations embedded within residence halls that serve approximately 4 million meals per year. Michigan Housing also partners with other units and departments across Student Life to support the residential experience for approximately 30 University of Michigan students on the Marygrove campus, located in Detroit. In addition to supporting the academic mission of the University, Michigan Housing creates and sustains diverse, learning-centered residential communities that enhance the residential experience and guide the work in support of Michigan Housing values.
Position Summary:
The Michigan Housing Community Connections and Engagement Department is vital in fostering vibrant and inclusive residential communities where students feel a strong sense of belonging. It achieves this through dynamic engagement and programming in residence halls, addressing residents' accommodation needs, facilitating connections to campus resources, and supporting students in navigating campus climate concerns. By offering events, educational workshops, staff training sessions, and the You Belong Here campaign, the department strives to create a welcoming community where everyone can thrive.
The Associate Director leads the department's efforts in implementing programs, services, and support resources for all residents. They oversee strategic initiatives aimed at enhancing the residential experience and fostering inclusive communities where every student feels a sense of belonging.
M Housing Residential Climate and Student Engagement Work (40%)
- Provide strategic leadership for departmental student engagement initiatives in residential communities, including first-year student engagement and oversight of the Diversity Peer Educator program, a long-standing undergraduate student program designed to provide peer support, develop inclusive programming, and strengthen belonging and community connection among residents.
- Manage and direct departmental responses to identity-related and residential climate concerns that occur within residential communities by working with staff to address identity-related crises, including responding to daily reports of residential and campus climate concerns in alignment with established policies, procedures, and applicable Federal and State laws.
- Serve in an on-call leadership capacity for identity-related and residential climate concern response, including student crisis support, in partnership with the Director of Community Connections and Engagement.
- Lead the residential climate team in providing support to students and staff impacted by incidents related to identity, bias, belonging, and community conflict; coordinate community-wide responses; and facilitate restorative conversations, mediations, and other engagement-based interventions.
- Provide expertise and consultation on inclusive residential practices for Michigan Housing and university partners, including leading strategic approaches that strengthen belonging, support student engagement, and advance inclusive community development across residential communities.
- Lead and direct initiatives that promote inclusive residential environments, including strategic decision-making related to gender-inclusive housing, identity-conscious community support, student belonging, and the coordination of resources that enhance the residential student experience.
- Provide functional oversight for professional and student staff across Michigan Housing on topics related to inclusion, belonging, residential climate, and student engagement; including providing direction and making decisions regarding responses to residential climate concerns, community conflicts, and emerging student needs.
- Regularly consult with campus partners, including the Office of General Counsel, the ECRT Title VI Team, and other relevant university stakeholders, regarding residential climate policies, procedures, practices, and community response strategies.
- Develop and sustain partnerships with campus departments and community organizations to support student engagement, inclusive community-building, and residential climate initiatives, including collaboration with
- Facilities & Operations, Campus Ministers/Religious Leaders, and other partners who contribute to student belonging and well-being.
Staff Development, Training, Education and Culture Work (40%)
- Provide leadership in the strategic design, implementation, and assessment of staff-facing programs, services, and educational initiatives that strengthen students sense of belonging, access to resources, and overall residential experience.
- Develop, enhance, and facilitate curriculum-based workshops, trainings, and engagement opportunities for professional staff, bargained and non-bargained staff, and undergraduate and graduate student staff across Student Life and Michigan Housing.
- Strengthen and expand existing training offerings to align with Student Life's strategic goals, divisional values, and inclusive excellence priorities.
- Lead the development and implementation of inclusive excellence frameworks, supervision practices, and community engagement strategies that support staff development at all levels.
Facilitate the Foundations of Inclusion for Professional Staff course, with an emphasis on building inclusive communities, strengthening belonging, and supporting effective residential climate response. - Provide training, consultation, and guidance to Student Life units on inclusive community development, residential climate concerns, conflict response, and staff engagement strategies.
- Assist with the recruitment, selection, onboarding, training, and ongoing development of professional staff, including representing the Community Connections and Engagement Department during on-campus interviews and onboarding processes.
- Lead and serve on cross-functional teams focused on strengthening organizational culture, advancing inclusive practices, and aligning programmatic initiatives with divisional priorities.
- Seek, develop, and steward division-wide partnerships that enhance staff engagement, promote inclusive community-building, and support alignment with Student Life's mission and values.
- Evaluate and enhance systems for tracking staff engagement, training participation, learning outcomes, and program impact to inform continuous improvement.
M Housing Leadership (20%)
- Serve as a member of the Michigan Housing leadership team, providing strategic direction for the creation of inclusive residential learning communities that prioritize belonging, inclusion, and restorativ