
Executive Director, Housing & Residence Life
Metropolitan State University of Denver
- Denver, CO
- $90,600-120,950 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Provide vision, leadership, and direction for the Housing & Residence Life department, ensuring alignment with the university’s mission, values, and strategic priorities.
- Serve as a member of the SEW Deans/Directors leadership team and the Finance and Administration leadership team, working collaboratively across units to support student retention and success.
- Lead strategic planning efforts related to housing operations, information technology, future facility development, and programmatic initiatives.
- Lead strategic, campus-wide efforts for dining partnerships.
- Leads and coordinates off-campus student housing referrals in collaboration with campus partners, such as the Student Care Center.
- Prepare and present strategic housing data and capital planning updates to the Board of Trustees and Senior Leadership Team to inform institutional decision-making.
- Establish and maintain local/regional/national association work and representation (i.e. ACUHO-I), leveraging national trends and data to provide strategic guidance to MSU Denver.
- Oversee a comprehensive residential education model that fosters student engagement, leadership development, and academic support.
- Develop and implement living-learning communities and initiatives that enhance student persistence and sense of belonging.
- Partner with faculty, academic units, and the Classroom-to-Career Hub to integrate educational initiatives and career readiness into the residential experience.
- Establish and maintain a partnership with the Counseling Center to integrate an embedded mental health counselor within the residence hall, ensuring extended hours and on-site support for residential students.
- Build a culture of service, accountability, assessment, and continuous improvement.
- Direct all aspects of occupancy management, housing assignments, and enrollment-related housing initiatives in coordination with the Finance and Administration branch and the admissions team.
- In partnership with the Health Center at Auraria, ensure compliance with vaccination requirements and documentation of MSU Denver residential students.
- Oversee facilities planning, residential safety and security, housing operations, and maintenance in partnership with campus facilities and external vendors.
- Manage on-campus housing public-private partnerships (P3s) in partnership with leaders from Finance and Administration and work closely with external housing providers to enhance student housing options.
- Maintain resources and information for off-campus, student supportive housing options in the Denver metropolitan area(s) to support student need for housing beyond residence life.
- Serve as a key responder in student crises, emergency management, and behavioral intervention efforts within Housing & Residence Life and on the Auraria campus, including membership on the CARE team
- Work in collaboration with campus safety, student conduct, Counseling Center, the Student Care Center, the Health Center at Auraria and others to ensure student support and crisis response protocols are in place, executed appropriately, and evaluated on a consistent cycle.
- Develop and manage the Housing & Residence Life budget, ensuring fiscal responsibility and alignment with university goals.
- Supervise a team of full-time professional staff (1) associate director for residence life, (1) assistant director for guest/conference services and occupancy management. Indirectly support (2) two residence directors, (18) Resident Assistants, and (10) community assistants.
- Directly coordinate with the Classroom-to-Career Hub (C2 Hub) to provide comprehensive building/occupancy management protocol/services and provide training, development, and student staff for the welcome and service desks in the building (3 in total).
- Lead the development of all position descriptions to create a comprehensive Housing & Residence Life team including professional, paraprofessional, graduate assistant, and student hourly positions required for staffing the department.
- Support recruitment, hiring, training, evaluation, and professional development efforts to cultivate an inclusive and dynamic team.
- Master’s degree in Student Affairs, Higher Education, Counseling, or a related field.
- At least ten (10) years of progressive experience in Housing & Residence Life, including supervision of full-time professional staff with a focus on financial stewardship, deferred maintenance, and financial modeling.
- Experience with housing operations, occupancy management, and facility oversight in a university setting.
- Proven ability to manage crisis response, Title IX, student conduct, and behavioral intervention efforts within a residential community.
- Demonstrated success in team leadership, budget management, deferred maintenance and strategic planning.
- Demonstrated experience coordinating with P3 Partners.
- Commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, access and belonging in student housing.
- Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends as required for programming elements of the position and on-call needs.
- Doctorate or terminal degree in Higher Education Administration or related field.
- Experience working in urban institutions with diverse student populations.
- Substantial experience working with public-private housing partnerships (P3s) and off-campus housing management.
- Background in student retention initiatives, living-learning communities, and academic partnerships.
- Proficiency in data-driven decision-making and the use of technology in housing operations.
- Full-time, 40 hours per week, Exempt
- Monday through Friday with evening and weekends on-call
- Evenings and Weekends: Serving in a rotating on-call duty structure
- Schedule: In-person with some hybrid flexibility
- Travel: Rarely, less than 5%
- Resume
- Cover letter describing relevant job experiences as they relate to listed job qualifications and interest in the position