University Housing is now hiring! We are seeking a professional to support key housing operations through data-driven decision-making in addition to leading outreach efforts with prospective students and families, including managing housing tours.
The successful candidate will demonstrate proficiency in using complex systems (such as StarRez) to analyze data, inform housing assignments, and resolve multifaceted issues.
The Assignments & Student Services Coordinator advises students and families in preparation for their residential experience, directs activities related to contracting and assignments, and helps achieve Division occupancy goals, including learning and theme communities.
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Division of University Housing, Residential Operations
University Housing Residential Operations provides residential accommodations, programs, and services to actively support the mission of the University; meet the needs of students, families, staff, and guests; and foster the development of residential communities. Residential Operations includes Marketing and Communications, Events and Conferences, Desk Services, and Residence Hall Assignments. University Housing houses over 8,000 students in Residence Halls across campus and 3,000 residents in University Apartments.
The starting annual salary is $59,500 or higher based on qualifications with a competitive retirement and benefits package, including vacation, holidays, and paid time off. Benefits information can be found at https://hr.wisc.edu/benefits/
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of training and experience required. Additional consideration given to degrees in communications or public relations fields.
Masters’s degree preferred. Additional consideration given to degrees in communications, public relations, or a higher education field (student affairs, educational leadership, etc.)
Please submit a resume and cover letter within the online application system. Within your cover letter, please describe how your qualifications and experience meet the required and preferred criteria for this position.
We are only able to consider completed application materials submitted by the deadline date. Candidates who apply for this position may be considered for other or future vacancies within this title, including those which may have a different work schedule and/or requirements from this vacancy.
Additional Information:
Please note that successful applicants are responsible for ensuring their eligibility to work in the United States (i.e. a citizen or national of the United States, a lawful permanent resident, a foreign national authorized to work in the United States without the need of employer sponsorship) on or before the effective date of appointment.
University Housing may communicate with you about your application status using a text messaging service. To opt-out please reply "STOP" to text messages received or contact University Housing HR at [email protected] or 608-262-2766. Message and data rates may apply.
University Housing Human Resources, [email protected], 608-262-2766
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