Upward Bound Summer Academy Resident Assistant
Confidential
Posted: March 19, 2026
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Quick Summary
Resident Assistant will live in the dorms and provide daily and nightly supervision of assigned students during the six-week Upward Bound Summer Academy.
Required Skills
Job Description
Title
Upward Bound Summer Academy Resident Assistant
Pay Rate
$1,500.00-$1,700.00 per six week session (based upon education and experience; free room and board during the duration of the program; all tickets, hotel costs, and entrée fees paid for on student trips.
Description
The Resident Assistant will live in the dorms during the duration of the Upward Bound Summer Academy and provide daily and nightly supervision of assigned students. This is a six-week job assignment beginning on June 7, 2026 and ending on July 16, 2026 with a week break from July 6, 2026 to July 10, 2026. The work week begins on Sunday afternoons at 4:00pm and ends on Thursday afternoons at 2:00pm. All meals are included in the campus cafeteria at no cost to you.
Responsibilities
Supervise between 25-40 students during mealtimes, free times, on-campus activities, off-campus activities, and the 3-day overnight trip
Report any social, academic, or personal student problems to either the Upward Bound Program Director and Academic Advisor
Enforce program, residence hall, and college rules and regulations
Monitor student behavior and provide appropriate feedback to the Program Director and Academic Advisor
Develop a positive relationship with all program participants and staff, as well as the staff on campus that you may interact with
Provide assistance to program staff in dealing with emergencies, problems, and other situations
Provide consistent and fair treatment to all project participants when exercising policy enforcement
Monitor and report social or adjustment problems to program staff.
Requirements
High school diploma
Associate’s Degree or some college credit preferred
Excellent communication skills
Outgoing personality
Experience with TRIO programs or experience working with high school or junior high school students preferred
Experience working in a residential hall setting and/or teaching experience preferred
Experience assisting students with concerns related to academic, financial, vocational, or social issues preferred