Resident Assistant
Resident Assistants at BFA live as an example of submission to Christ. They work together with dorm parents to meet the unique needs of a diverse group of students. They partner with parents to provide responsible care for students. They lead with a grace-based approach, that is relational and emphasizes growth and transformation. We view success as a combination of calm and caring responses to life in the short term with a prayerful and hopeful long term vision for each student. We need Jesus to accomplish this in us and through us. Resident Assistants have a unique opportunity to implement the BFA mission and vision on a daily basis in their dorm. Resident Assistants live in their own small apartment either in or near one of BFA's 6 student residences. Each residence has 16-20 high-school aged students who live there while school is in session. Resident Assistants have to days per week off on a rotating basis as well as breaks during Christmas, Spring Break, and Summer Break.
Responsibilities:
- Works with the team to meet student needs
- Develops and/or refines interpersonal skills with team members
- Actively engages in regular team meetings
- Partners with parents to provide responsible care for students
- Cares for the physical needs of the students
- Maintains and cares for the boarding home and vehicles
- Manages the complex schedule
- Practices generous corporate stewardship of resources (BFA Core outcome)
- Provides healthy and appetizing meals via food preparation/menu planning
- Cares for the emotional / spiritual needs of the students
- Treats students with empathy and Christ-like love (BFA Core outcome)
- Available and approachable to students
- Plans for times of discussion and Bible study
- Communicates well with students
- Responds positively to the direction of Dorm Parents and BFA leadership
- Consistently administers BFA rules and ResLife expectations
- Participates in on-going professional development
- Listens to direction and supervision
- Other duties as assigned by the Dorm Parents
Required Qualifications:
- Demonstrate a desire to spend time with young people and minister into their lives.
- Have a strong tolerance for stress and are capable of dealing with ambiguity.
- Have a high energy level.
- Have a strong work ethic in regards to time.
- Have the ability to be flexible.
- Have the ability to be able to work in an environment with a minimal amount of privacy.
- Have excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to work closely with others.
- Agree to abide by decisions of the Board and administration of Black Forest Academy.
- Have Mission Sponsorship.
- Pass police record checks.
- Have a driver’s license and ability to drive standard transmission vehicles.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience working on a team
- Have experience working with teenagers
- Some Bible school training or authorized Bible course work
- Strong relationship with own parents and extended family
- Prior experience working with a cross-cultural team or context
- Willing to make a minimum three year commitment
- Have a degree in Education, Social work or Psychology
Black Forest Academy is a protestant Christian school, and applicants will need to demonstrate agreement with the Academy's Core Documents.