Resident assistant

Resident assistant
Resident Assistant
Occupation
Names Resident Assistant, Resident Advisor, RA, Resident Mentor, Senior Resident
Activity sectors Education
Description
Competencies Communication, Organization, Planning

A resident assistant (also known as a resident advisor, resident mentor, peer advisor, senior resident, in some places), commonly shortened to RA is a trained peer leader who supervises those living in a residence hall or group housing facility. The majority of RAs work at colleges, universities, or residential mental health and substance abuse facilities.[1]

An RA has many roles and responsibilities, including, but not limited to, acting as a para-counselor for students, being a familiar first resource for students with academic or institutional questions, and enforcing residence policies. Typically, but not exclusively, the RA goes through a rigorous training process. An RA must balance his/her own schedule and priorities with the needs of the students he/she is supporting. Above all, a resident assistant must be an example and uphold professional and personal accountability as outlined by the institution.

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Job benefits

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the national mean hourly wage of RAs is $12.17, and the national mean average annual wage is $25,320. An RA at a college or university does not typically receive an hourly wage, but is compensated in other ways. Common compensations are price-adjusted housing, free meals, and/or stipends. Listed below are two tables of RA hourly and annual mean wage, broken down by individual industries.

Industries with the highest levels of employment in this occupation: [1]

Industry Employment Hourly mean wage Annual mean wage
Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools 9,710 $13.64 $28,380
Residential Mental Retardation, Mental Health and Substance Abuse Facilities 9,630 $11.27 $23,440
Other Residential Care Facilities 5,930 $11.42 $23,750
Individual and Family Services 4,780 $11.33 $23,560
Vocational Rehabilitation Services 4,060 $11.76 $24,460

Top paying industries for this occupation:[1]

Industry Employment Hourly mean wage Annual mean wage
General Medical and Surgical Hospitals 740 $15.56 $32,360
Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Hospitals 580 $15.38 $31,990
Other Schools and Instruction 50 $15.02 $31,250
Educational Support Services 40 $14.27 $29,670
Junior Colleges 810 $13.82 $28,740

Job duties and responsibilities

An RA has many responsibilities. Each institution has its own duties and requirements for an RA. The following are the more common responsibilities of an RA.

Administrative

These duties are a direct result of the leadership portion of the RA position. The RA needs to be a great liaison from the floor to the building coordinator. This requires writing detailed reports, keeping accurate records, and maintaining good communication. The RA may also assist with public relations and housing needs.

Institution-specific

These duties are designated from the values and goals of the institution. This denotes that the RA should be a role model by following the regulations. In addition, the RA could be required to disseminate, explain, and uphold these regulations.

Community

The residents and the RA compose a community, simply by living together in a similar location. The RA may be required to foster this community by having the residents be tolerant and respectful of the other residents and their property. Community programming may also be a required duty in order to help create a sense of connectedness and union in the living space.

Interpersonal

These duties deal with directly helping the residents as individuals. This requires the RA to know all the residents and be able to help each resident if they run into any problems. Some problems could pertain to relationships, class-work, or institutional questions. The RA should have the skills to either assist the resident, or know of a resource that the resident can use to solve his problem.[2]

Security

These duties involve creating a safe and healthy environment for the residents to reside in. These duties my include, but are not limited to monitoring floor activity and helping with conflict resolution between residents.

Diversity

Resident assistants must promote diversity in their residence halls. They must facilitate the development of both awareness and tolerance among the students who reside in the dormitory or institution.

Integration

This refers to assisting residents in making a smooth transition into campus life by getting them involved in traditional activities in their institution such as homecoming events, for example.

Intellect

This refers to academic development and social awareness.

Identity

This refers to the personal development of residents that enables them to gain a level of self awareness.

Independence

Resident assistants must encourage self-awareness and personal accountability amongst the residents.

Programs

One way these elements can be achieved is through programming. This is a major aspect of the job for a resident assistant. Programming can come in three different forms. This includes planned, passive, and take. A planned program is an event created or co-sponsored by the resident assistant. This event is specifically tailored to fit the needs and/or interests of the residents. A passive program is one that is completed without assembling or direct interaction between the residents and/or the resident assistant. Passive programs are generally used to start a conversation on a particular issue affecting the residents. These programs can range from a bulletin board that can be casually read in passing, or they can be more interactive like taking a survey, for example. Finally, take programs require the resident assistant to accompany residents to an event which can include an on-campus program such as an institution sponsored event, a basketball game or perhaps a movie. All these programs help to develop a community amongst residents and incorporate the core values mentioned above. [3]

International

United Kingdom

The term "sub-wardens" or "senior members" is a position in UK universities similar to that of the resident assistant in the USA. Such positions do not generally entail as much focus on improvement of student life as in the USA, and are instead more directed towards pastoral care of residents along with duties covering security, fire and first-aid along with night/weekend duty work. That said, members of wardenial teams are often expected to contribute to the overall social life of their hall of residence. The positions are most often filled by students undertaking a PhD, although mature students studying for a Masters degree have also been known to fill the role.

Mexico

In Mexico, resident assistants are typically called "prefectos". The position has many of the same functions as in the USA, with a few exceptions including taking attendance every night at 11:30pm. The residence halls tend to be mainly of the same sex; therefore attendance is taken every night by a resident assistant to ensure opposite sex guests are no longer in the building.

Notable RAs

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