Leadership Opportunities
Work for Housing
We are so happy that you are considering joining our department. Our Leadership positions provide training and experiences that will aid you in developing the skills beneficial to your future employment, furthering your understanding of yourself and the world around you, as well as deepening your connection to the mission and values of the university, division, and department. You will be provided with all the information related to our open Student Leadership Positions. We encourage you to thoroughly explore this information as it will aid you in the application process and in deciding which position is the best fit for you.
Peer Mentors
Peer Mentors are volunteer student leaders who help to lead our themed communities by building connections and providing experiences for community members that relate to the community theme.
Resident Assistant
Resident Assistants are student paraprofessionals responsible for promoting a residential experience that cultivates a sense of belonging, academic success, personal growth, & transitional life skills.
Senior Resident Assistant
The Senior Resident Assistant is a paraprofessional student staff member who serves a critical administrative role within the Department of Housing and Residence Life.
Office Assistant
Office Assistants are student paraprofessionals who provide office support for the Housing offices around campus while assisting residents with daily needs and questions.
RHA Advisory Board
RHA Advisory Board are student leaders who seek to be the student voice within Housing & Residence Life by providing events & activities for residents, opportunities for advocacy/change, & leadership development.
Helpful Applicant Information
Applicants are encouraged to seek assistance from Career Services to successfully prepare their application materials (resume and cover letter) as well as prepare for their interviews.
Employment Advising By Career Services FAQ Skills & Attributes For Positions
Housing Focus Guide
Student workers in the Department of Housing and Residence Life strive to: Live, Learn, Grow, and Graduate (LLGG) in all positions. You will find that they are common words for campus living:
- LIVE: Living on campus refers to being part of a distinct community where residents know they are valued members, have healthy and supportive relationships, and contribute to positive social norms conducive to the academic and personal development of all community members.
- LEARN: Learning on campus refers to developing skills, practicing habits, and acquiring the tools necessary to succeed and thrive.
- GROW: Growing on campus refers to residents coming to understand themselves, their values, and the world around them to develop into the person they desire to be.
- GRADUATE: Graduating on campus refers to residents acquiring the knowledge and skills necessary to maintain healthy well-being and transition into independent adulthood.
Contact Us
Phone: 801-626-7275
Email: housing@weber.edu
Location: Wildcat Village Housing Office