The Residence Life & Housing graduate positions are exciting opportunities to be involved with collegiate life at Loyola. The graduate positions involve a wide variety of responsibility and opportunities to gain valuable transferable skills for any area or profession. The graduate positions report to an assistant director within Residence Life & Housing. Responsibilities vary, but can include supervision of student staff, programming, student conduct intervention, and housing operation administration.
We are accepting GRC applications for ALTERNATE STATUS ONLY at this time!!! Apply Here!
The following are the qualifications for our graduate positions. If you have any additional questions about our graduate positions, please email Residence Life & Housing at sljobs@loyola.edu.
Qualifications
- Earned bachelor’s degree and full-time enrollment in a graduate degree program at Loyola University Maryland.
- Strong organizational and interpersonal skills and the ability to interact with individuals from diverse backgrounds.
- Knowledge about various college student experiences and challenges.
- Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate students.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality and sensitive information.
- GRCs should have a flexible schedule and be available for both daytime and evening hours.
We encourage current graduate students and potential graduate students to apply for the position. If you are not currently enrolled in a graduate program, please indicate when you anticipate receiving acceptance into a graduate program on the application.
Job Descriptions: Please review each position
- Area GRC Position
- Office GRC Position
- Conduct GRC Position
- Housing Operations GRC Position
Application Process
- Complete the GRC Application: Apply Here
- You will be asked to submit the following within the GRC application:
- Demographic Information
- GRC Role Interest
- Student Population Preferences
- Cover letter & Resume
- 1 PDF Doc
- Name File: FirstName.LastName.GRCAppFiles
- GRC Interview
- All Applicants advance to the interview phase will be invited to sign up for a 45-minute zoom interview to take place with a current GRC and Assistant/Associate Director of Residence Life & Housing.
Accommodations
If you need any accommodations to participate in the GRC Application, Interview process, or GRC Role. Please email SLjobs@loyola.edu.
Loyola University Maryland welcomes applicants from all backgrounds who can contribute to its educational mission. Loyola is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer, seeking applications from underrepresented groups.
Further questions or concerns can be directed to SLjobs@loyola.edu.
GRC Experiences
Read what some of our GRCs had to say about their graduate experiences in Residence Life & Housing at Loyola:
Eta M.
"The GRC position is one that is both challenging and rewarding. Through this position, I believe that I have strengthened my clinical and crisis management skills, which is invaluable in the field of psychology. I have the opportunity to develop some amazing resident assistants through direct supervision and have established connections not only with fellow GRCs and professional staff, but with a variety of key leaders throughout the campus. While on duty, I serve as a first responder who is charged with the task of assessing situations and providing support to residents and sometimes their families when they need it most. It is hard work, but I would not have it any other way!"
Liza B.
"After two years as a GRC, the Housing Operations GRC position provided a great opportunity to maintain a connection with Residence Life & Housing and students.. While it's been different to not work as closely with the R.A.s, I have loved working with my four desk coordinators. This is a unique job position on campus - it requires a lot of organization and professionalism to manage a staff of 193 students. Participating in Residence Life & Housing's training provided me with a sound knowledge base on topics like giving feedback and managing a staff - skills that this position definitely requires!"
Corey M.
"My experiences as GRC have helped me develop better communication and helping skills as I work with students through a variety of challenges. One of the greatest things about working as a GRC has been the great support system I have gained through my fellow GRCs and administrative staff. Overall, working as a GOC has greatly aided in my adjustment to graduate school as well as provided me with experiences that will enhance my knowledge and skill development in the Psy.D. program at Loyola University Maryland!"