Gamma Zeta Resident Director Job Description

RESIDENT DIRECTOR

POSITION OVERVIEW

The primary function of the Resident Director is to support the mission and vision of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, Gamma Zeta Chapter. He/she is to work collaboratively to create and maintain a safe, inclusive and flourishing environment for the academic and personal growth of the members, assist members in resolving minor problems and monitor the conditions of the property. He/she is to provide an experienced, adult on premise for the safety of the membership and oversight of our precious physical plant. It is the role of the RD to-

  1. Foster a safe and inclusive member brotherhood and community
  2. Build trusting relationships with the members and other stakeholders (eg. House Corp, Outside Maintenance, the BFA, and Certified Housing)
  3. Serve as a supportive mentor and role model
  4. Nurture members with programming, resources, and positive learning experiences so that they may thrive at GZ and University of Illinois.
  5. Help solve problems and urgent matters within BFA, IFC, and Certified Housing communities
  6. Support the BOT and House Corporation in the administration of the Chapter House.

RESPONSIBILITIIES

Fostering Community and build relationships

  1. Empower residents and Chapter leadership to create and shape community in the house.
  2. Promote a culture that is safe and inclusive
  3. Serve as active representative of BFA and Certified Housing communities by regularly attending sponsored events and meetings.
  4. Be visible and accessible to address residents’ needs or concerns.
  5. Maintain community standards through education, communication, and documentation.
  6. Consult with BOT, HC and ATO National Staff on conduct action as appropriate.
  7. Demonstrate leadership by working with the Chapter to develop a space for students to be successful in their personal, academic, and professional pursuits.
  8. Act as a positive role model for members by not participating in questionable and unethical behavior and demonstrating effective and ethical decision making skills.
  9. Form proactive and enduring relationships with undergraduate Exec Committee, GZ House Corp, GZ BOT, and ATO National Representative
  10. Communicate regularly with House Corp and BOT

Advising, Counseling, and Crisis Management

  1. Serve as an advisor to the Chapter in regards to residential, social, and community issues.
  2. Be knowledgeable of university resources and provide appropriate referrals and assist members’ utilization. (eg. Medical, Mental Health, Campus Police)
  3. Act as a mediator in conflicts among students.
  4. Educate residents about Residence Life and university policies.
  5. Maintain on-campus presence for large scale community events including Homecoming, Mom’s Day, Dad’s Day and Founder’s Day.
  6. Respond directly to crisis situations.
  7. Communicate and collaborate with the BOT, HC, ATO National and University on pertinent resident and Chapter concerns.
  8. Respond to member or visitor disorder. Contact emergency or Police if necessary
  9. Support members in solving interpersonal conflicts and personal problem

Provide meaningful educational and co-curricular programming to support students’ growth and development

  1. Be knowledgeable about and share University resources relevant to needs of members
  2. Make Chapter aware of University and ATO National policies and regulations in particular those regarding facility rules and standards of safety, drugs smoking alcohol and risk management.
  3. Work with Chapter Exec Committee to develop policies and implement programs promoting academic excellence.

Related Duties

  1. Maintain confidentiality in all matters related to residents and student staff.
  2. Maintain clear communication lines with the Residence Life and Housing Operations professional staff members.
  3. If desired, serve as a conduct officer for the BOT.
  4. Other duties as assigned.

ADMINISTRATION

  1. Facilitate the check in, check out, room inspections, and damage billing processes at the open and close of each semester.
  2. Conduct a Move Out Process meeting two weeks in advance of scheduled Move Out.
  3. Conduct an orientation meeting at start of each semester for all members and pledges.
  4. Monitor the physical integrity of the space and report and follow-up on maintenance concerns working closely with maintenance and cleaning services.
  5. Conduct an informal daily walk through of the property to assure safety, security, and cleanliness issues are called out and actions to resolve taken.
  6. Attend weekly conference calls with BOT Chairman and HC President. No commitment outside of academics will be considered before this meeting.
  7. Meet regularly with Chapter leaders, specifically the Chapter President, Treasurer and House Manager.
  8. Attend and participate in all selection, on-boarding, training, and evaluation processes as deemed appropriate by the supervisor and/or Residence Life.
  9. Fulfill responsibilities related to monitoring registered in house social events.
  10. Maintain a list of all members’ emails, cell phone numbers as well as for that of their parents
  11. Submit weekly inspection reports regarding status of physical plant and membership safety.
  12. Act as primary point of contact for Fire Department Police and Emergency Personnel and lead chapter in fire drills and procedures
  13. Work with Chapter Officers and HC Kitchen Steward to effectively communicate with the Chef/Upper Crust Caterers. Arrange monthly meetings to discuss menu, serving dates, and meal quality. Work with Chapter Officers and cleaning staff to develop a program to keep food preparation and dining room areas clean and sanitary.

CONTRACT DATES

  1. The Resident Director position is a 10-month contract from August 1, 2018 – May 31, 2019. Resident Directors work approximately 15-20 hours per week. (Actual time commitment may vary during the academic year, with greater commitment around openings, closings, and pre-service training.)
  2. The Resident Director may move into apartment on August 1st, 2018
  3. The Resident Director must participate in same training as University Certified Housing Advisers in terms of school policies, standards as well as Counseling methods and conflict management.
  4. The Resident Director will be instructed on Chapter membership policies and standards as outlined by ATO National and BOT/HC.
  5. Occupancy of the apartment is available during academic year breaks, including Fall Break, Winter Break, and Spring Break. If the Resident Director will return for the following academic year he may be eligible to reside in the apartment over the summer break, with some exceptions in the case of renovation projects.
  6. Appointments for the position are made during the spring semester for the next academic year. Termination may occur at any time during the year due to one’s performance or lack of compliance with university policies, rules, and regulations. The Resident Director will receive ongoing evaluation from their supervisor.

COMPENSATION

  1. $1,000 monthly stipend
  2. Meals per Chapter serving schedule
  3. Furnished two room apartment ( Living Room and Bedroom) with its own separate bath/shower, utilities, internet and cable provided in Chapter house
  4. Parking spot in fraternity lot

ELIGIBILITY

  1. A qualified candidate must be an admitted, full-time student in a University of Illinois graduate program of study in good standing during time of employment. (Possible exceptions for students in their final semester of study. In addition to graduate student status, ideal candidates will:
    1. have previous experience with fraternity life (either as an undergraduate or postgraduate);
    2. be affiliated with a Greek-lettered organization or working knowledge of the dynamics of Greek-letter organizations (not ATO Gamma Zeta Chapter);
    3. have experience as a Chapter or Council leader (preferred) and/or demonstrated background in organizational leadership and conflict managment
    4. be subject to full criminal background check and random drug testing
    5. be an active and contributing member of the University of Illinois community.

If interested , please contact –

Jack Klues
Alumni Board of Trustees Chair
Alpha Tau Omega Gamma Zeta Chapter
kluesjack@yahoo.com

Announcing – 3rd Annual 2016 Tau Madness NCAA Bracket Pool – Enter today!

Enter the 3nd Annual 2016 “Tau Madness” NCAA Basketball Tourney Bracket Challenge today!!

  • Test your NCAA basketball tourney picking skills against Gamma Zetas of all ages and around the world.
  • Make a donation to the house (we’re splitting the pot 50/50).
  • Take a chance of winning a great pot (last fall’s “Last Tau Standing” NFL Pool winner’s share was over $3,000!! and we think this will be even bigger!!)
  • Maybe get your name on a very cool trophy which will be displayed forever in the chapter house that you can show off to your children and grandchildren in the years to come!!
  • Most importantly earn bragging rights over Gamma Zeta brothers young and old!

Here are the rules.

  1. Make a $100 Donation for each entry by completing the form below.  You may submit multiple entries.  Just be sure to donate $100 for each entry.
  2. You’ll receive a confirmation email with instructions to register and enter your picks with our pool manager runyourpool.com.

You must make your donation and register and make your picks before the entry deadline of March 17 (Thu) at 12:15 PM ET .

Pick Settings
Entry deadline: March 17 (Thu) at 12:15 PM ET
Multiple entries allowed: Yes
Scoring Settings
Points awarded for wins (by round)
First Four: Play-in games are not included or scored
Second Round: 1 pt.
Third Round: 2 pts.
Sweet 16: 4 pts.
Elite 8: 8 pts.
Final 4: 16 pts.
Championship: 32 pts.
Tiebreak
Championship game total points
First additional tiebreak: Pool points in Second Round
Second additional tiebreak: Pool points in Third Round
Pot
Split 50/50 between ATO Gamma Zeta and winners
Winners share will be split as follows:
1st place – 60%
2nd place – 25%
3rd place – 15%

Make your donation by clicking on the “Add” button and completing the form below.

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ATO Gamma Zeta Tailgate at Soldier Field

FB_vs_Northwestern_MatchupQuick reminder…The Illini play Northwestern next Saturday, November 28 at 2:30 PM at Soldier Field and Cary “CMac” McMillan ’80 is hosting a tailgate. Here are the details…
Location just east of Waldron parking lot. See pic below.
He has ordered Portillos hot food, beer water and soda. He will also have two satellite tvs, the bags game and more. Everyone invited. $15 donation per adult. Assume tailgate gets started about noon. Dee Brown will stop by too.
Ed Kral ’63 had a couple of extra tickets. They are in the Club Section. These sell for $80 each. He can get them in the mail if you respond quickly. Section 209 row 2. Go in gate 6. Reach out to Ed directly if you are interested – ekkral63@gmail.com.
CMac might have some tickets too. Check with him at cmac@tpctax.com.
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Thanking our Veterans today – Walter T. Morey ’40

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As a way to thank our Veterans today on Veterans’ Day, I thought that it would be interesting to share the nomination which was recently submitted for one of our own, Walter T. Morey ’40 for the University of Illinois Army ROTC Hall of Fame.  He had an exceptional career as a student, in the military and in civilian life and deserves to be recognized and remembered as do all of our many Gamma Zeta veterans.  We’ll find out during the spring of 2016 if he’s selected for the Hall of Fame.  Thanks to all of our veterans today!

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I’d like to nominate Major Walter T. Morey ’40 for the Army ROTC Hall of Fame.  Here is some information about him:

Born: August 02, 1918
Died: March 18, 2009
Early life:
  • 1936 Graduate of Stephen Decatur high school with honors
  • Reached Eagle rank with two palms as a Boy Scout
  • Served as Assistant Scoutmaster
College life:
  • 1940 Graduate of the University of Illinois
  • Appointed in 1939 as Student Colonel to lead the 4,000 students in the University ROTC Brigade by Col. Fred R. Brown Commandant with approval of A.C. Willard, President of the University
  • Maintained an academic average in the College of Commerce of 3.92 and a military average of 5.0
  • Winner of the University gold medal, as the most outstanding sophomore cadet
  • Winner of the Connor’ cups for the best drilled freshman and sophomore in the field artillery in 1937 and 1938
  • Won the Hazelton medal during his first year basic course as the best cadet of that rank
  • Awarded an excellence bar with three stars for maintaining a military standing in the upper 4 percent of his class
  • Member of three military fraternities—Caisson club, Scabbard and Blade and Pershing Rifles
  • Member of Skull and Crescent, freshman activity honorary and Sachem, sophomore activity honorary, Ma-Wan-Da senior honorary society
  • Business Manager of the Illio
  • Active in Star Cross, Student Alumni Association, Accountancy Club and the YMCA
  • Cabinet member of the Inter-fraternity council
  • President of the Military Council
  • Chairman of the Military Ball
  • Treasurer and then President of the Student senate
  • Member of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity
  • 1947 Graduate of Harvard Law School
Military:
  • During WWII, served three years of active duty with the 36th Field Artillery in North Africa, Italy and France. Major Morey’s unit was the first to fire on the mainland of Europe in 1943
  • At the outbreak of the Korean War, he served as a battalion commander in Korea until 1951
  • Awarded the Bronze Star, Legion of Merit and three French Croix de Guerre
Post Military:
  • Attorney in Decatur
  • Founded and served as Chairman of the Board of Soy Capital Bank
  • Founded Security Savings and Loan
  • Partner in the development of Brettwood Village Shopping Center
  • Elected to the Decatur City Council in 1960 and served for six years
  • Trustee at Millikin University
  • Member of the University of Illinois President’s Council
  • President of the Decatur Bar Association, Rotary, United Way of Macon County and the American Red Cross in Decatur
  • He served as an elder at First Presbyterian Church
More info:
Link to great Daily Illini article from when Walter Morey was selected to be Colonel of the student ROTC Corp at Illinois – 039-DIL-1939-04-23-001-SINGLE (2)

Gamma Zetas to participate in Medical/Dental Mission trip to Honduras in 2016

Paul and Joe with the children of El Cacao

Paul and Joe with the children of El Cacao

Gamma Zeta Alumnus Dr. Seth Berl ’78 has participated in 20 medical/dental mission trips to Honduras and led them for the last 13 years.  Dr. Tom Sullivan ’78 has joined Seth for the last four years.  Last year for the first time, two Gamma Zeta undergrads, Joe Pearson ’15 and Paul Jaroslawski ’15 joined the team and had an incredible experience.  We’re very pleased to announce that Gamma Zeta alumni will be sponsoring at least two undergrads to join the trip again March 5-12, 2016.

We’ll pick two ATO Gamma Zeta undergrads to partially sponsor (we’ll pay the $950 ground costs… you pay flight and incidentals) from applicants who meet all of the following criteria and complete the following application by Wednesday, December 2, 2015 at 11:59 pm Central (no excuses… get your fully completed applications in early).  We will notify those selected by Wednesday, Decmeber 9 via email.

If you have any additional questions about the trip, please contact Dr. Seth Berl 229-850-0019 or sberl@moultriega.net
Criteria:
  1. Complete and submit application below by Wednesday, December 2 at 11:59 PM Central to be considered.
  2. Must have a valid Passport that does not expire in 2016 and submit copy via separate email to daneluhrsen@gmail.com by Wednesday, December 2 at 11:59 PM Central.
  3. Must agree to personally fund and purchase airline ticket and cover incidental expenses (estimated at approximately $600-$800 for ticket and $100-$200 for incidentals)
  4. Ticket must be purchased on a flight that coordinates with Dr. Berl for ground transportation in Honduras
  5. Must personally coordinate all your own transportation in the United States to and from airport
  6. Must be in good academic standing and personally work out details with instructors to miss class.
  7. Must agree to do a daily “blog” on ATO website while in Honduras to report back your experiences
  8. Must agree to participate if selected

APPLICATION

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Chapter Eternal – C. Donald Ainsworth ’42

Donald-Ainsworth-193x300Just heard the sad news that C. Donald Ainsworth who initiated ATO Gamma Zeta in 1939 passed away this morning. Don was a great guy and a loyal and active ATO for his whole life.

I have two favorite lines from Don.  The first was when I asked him about his college time at ATO and he said that he “majored in intramurals”.  He and his brother, Dean Olson were the instigators for getting ATO going in intramurals during those days and I know that Don was very proud of a plaque that he still had listing him near the top of the all campus intramural individual standings.  After a long and successful career with the FBI, building an insurance business and serving as Insurance Commissioner for the State of Missouri, the thing that really brought a sparkle to his eye was talking about ATO intramurals.

The second occurred when we presented his Diamond Circle Certificate at a luncheon in St. Louis in May 2014 signifying his incredible 75 years of membership in the fraternity.  His response… “What comes after Diamond?”  Well… Don knows now and I expect that it’s pretty good.

There will be visitation on Saturday or Sunday at Popp Chapel in Kirkwood, MO from 4-8 pm and I’ll publish details as soon as they are announced. Here are links to a couple of items that we published about Don – https://atoillinois.com/don-ainsworth-42/ and https://atoillinois.com/don-ainsworth-39-diamond-circle-certificate-presentation-may-14/