Graduate Student Positions
We employ graduate students enrolled in graduate programs at Case Western Reserve University or at neighboring institutions.
Assistant Coordinators live in a residence hall for first- or second-year undergraduate students. This position provides program development and administrative support to a first- or second-year student resident population. The position involves direct supervision of three to six resident assistants and indirect supervision of the remaining staff. Additional responsibilites include advising college/complex council, completing housing operations, and crisis response.
Graduate Resident Mentors (GRMs) live in the residential areas dedicated to our upperclass undergraduate students. GRMs provide administrative and programmatic support to the community, collaborate with Student Affairs partner offices, and monitor housing operations.
The Assistant Manager for Upperclass Residence Education lives in our residential area dedicated to our upperclass undergraduate students. The Assistant Manager advises the community council, provides programmtic suppport for the development and implementation of the Upperclass Experience themes, collaborates with departments that work with upperclass students, and assists the Manager with housing operations.
Assistant Coordinators for Residential Program Centers assume primary responsibility for preparing and staffing events that occur in The Spot and the Rough Rider Room. The position includes, but is not limited to, supervising undergraduate staff employees, preparing food, cleaning the event location, serving non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages and food, and assisting customers. The Spot and Rough Rider Room are both designed to be environments that are inviting to all members of the Case community.
Greek Life Assistants (GLAs) assume primary responsibility for program development and related administrative responsibility for a Greek Life function area (Scholarship, Citizenship, Ritual, and Leadership) and two residential units. The position includes responsibility for advising students, working in a program area, cultural and educational program development, monitoring student conduct, and the reporting and monitoring of building operation concerns within the assigned facility.
SUMMER
The application process for Summer 2012 will begin in February 2012 - check back for more information! 
The Assistant Conference Coordinator (ACC) assumes primary responsibility for various aspects of our Summer Conference Housing program, including the onsite supervision of staff in the preparation of residential rooms. The ACC is expected to attend weekly staff meetings, training sessions, and supervisory planning sessions. They also participate in an on-call rotation operating seven days per week, including holidays.
The Assistant Coordinator for Summer Programs position is a 14-week live-on position that provides administrative and programmatic support to the residents in a community of students residing in summer housing. The position includes direct supervision of six undergraduate students (resident summer assistants), developing and implementing a community development plan, addressing student concerns, and reporting and monitoring of building operation concerns within summer housing facilities.