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Residence Manager (Dance School)

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The Rock School for Dance Education

Philadelphia, PA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 5 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/19/2026

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Residence Manager (Dance School) The Rock School for Dance Education•3.2 Philadelphia, PA Job Details Full-time From $30,000 a year 21 hours ago Benefits Health insurance Dental insurance Flexible spending account Paid time off Paid housing Employee discount Life insurance Qualifications CPR Certification First aid Live-in employment Bachelor's degree First Aid Certification Organizational skills School policy and procedure enforcement
Full Job Description Position Description:
Residence Manager Start Date:
August 24, 2026 Reports to:
Chief Education and Student Life Officer Employment Type:
Full-Time, Salaried, Exempt Supervisory Role:
Yes Applicants:
You must attach and send a professional cover letter and a current résumé. Position Summary The Rock School for Dance Education Residence Manager cares for and supervises the residential students, assuring their safety and developmental well-being while overseeing the daily operations in the dormitory at the Marine Club Condominium, located adjacent to our Philadelphia location. Under the supervision of the Chief Education and Student Life Officer, the Residence Manager serves as a leader in student life, fostering a healthy, supportive, and vibrant residential experience. The role plays a key part in building community by overseeing student conduct, supervising resident assistants, organizing student events and outings, and maintaining facility standards. This is a full-year, live-in position that includes the added benefits of on-site housing and cafeteria meals as part of the compensation package. The role requires availability during evenings, weekends, and overnight hours as part of residential supervision. Key Responsibilities Student Life & Supervision Foster a safe, inclusive, and supportive living environment for students in our year-round program and our summer intensive program Supervise student behavior, social interactions, and activities Serve as a visible and accessible presence in the dorms, including desk shifts Assign dorm rooms and roommates Facilitate student outings in Philadelphia and the surrounding areas Lead and participate in student meetings and wellness check-ins Implement the student check-in and check-out periods throughout the school year and summer Facility Oversight Report, track, and catalog maintenance issues in coordination with building staff Conduct regular room inspections and ensure compliance with cleanliness and safety standards in rooms and common areas with student cleaning routines Oversee and report on procedures for all move-in and move-out inspections Monitor the condition of furnishings and amenities; assess and assign repair or replacement charges if needed Team Leadership Help train and supervise student resident assistants (school year and summer) Help plan weekly resident manager and assistant staff schedules Attend staff meetings (in person or via Zoom) Communicate critical incidents or concerns immediately to the school's leadership Respond to and proactively communicate with parents in a timely and professional manner Work collaboratively with the Lead Residence Manager, Operations, Student Life, and other departments to address student needs Event & Meal Coordination Organize and lead birthday celebrations, holiday events, and special community-building activities Help the school chef in coordinating weekend meals (brunch and dinner) Complete light food prep, setup, and cleanup following proper sanitation procedures, including occasionally ordering delivery meals Maintain upkeep of dorm kitchen and dining supplies (plates, utensils, beverages, snacks, etc.) Additional Duties Encourage conflict resolution among roommates and uphold behavioral expectations Perform three Academic Support hours weekly Assist in facilitating one holiday or special event Perform other duties as assigned Position Requirements Bachelor's degree or a minimum of 4 years equivalent professional experience 2 to 3 years of prior experience working with teenagers, particularly in a residential or educational setting, with references Supervisory or management experience with teenagers Strong communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills: ability to document, digitize, and reference responsibilities and incidents in a timely manner Ability to manage multiple priorities and respond effectively in high-pressure situations Self-motivated with excellent attention to detail and accountability Ability to enforce policies and set firm yet supportive boundaries with students Comfortable leading a team and collaborating with colleagues across departments Must be available to work evenings, weekends, and overnight shifts as required in a residential setting Preferred Qualifications Familiarity with health, safety, and compliance practices in residential settings Training in conflict resolution, crisis response, or adolescent development Experience supporting international students and/or working in a multicultural environment Strong skills in event planning or community-building programming CPR, First Aid, or other emergency response certifications
Applicants:
You must attach and send a professional cover letter and a current résumé.
Compensation & Benefits Salary:
$30,000•35,000
Housing:
Private on-site apartment at The Marine Club (estimated $18,000•22,000 annual value, including utilities. No pets allowed.)
Meals:
Cafeteria meals provided seasonally (approx. $4,800•7,000 annual value)
Benefits:
Comprehensive health and dental benefits for full-time employees, FSA, and Life Insurance. Background Check Requirement Employment is contingent upon successful completion of the following clearances, as required in Pennsylvania for individuals working with minors: Pennsylvania Child Abuse History Clearance (Act 151) Pennsylvania State Police Criminal Record Check (Act 34) FBI Criminal Background Check, including fingerprinting (Act 114) About The Rock School Our Mission The Rock School develops the whole dancer, enabling students to reach the highest standards of technique and artistry in a nurturing, supportive environment that elevates the art form, the dancer, and the audience. Excellence in Training For more than 60 years, The Rock School for Dance Education has been recognized among the world's leading pre-professional ballet programs. Students from across the globe train with exceptional faculty and receive individual attention in a supportive environment. Alumni dance with premier companies worldwide and perform on Broadway and London's West End. Rock students consistently earn top honors at international competitions, and the School awards more than $1.4 million in scholarships each year. Community Engagement Through RockReach, The Rock School provides structured dance and music programs to Philadelphia Title I schools and other communities with limited access to arts education. The program serves K-12 students of all abilities, including those with special needs, and introduces thousands of children annually to live performance through free access to The Rock School's Classic Nutcracker. Our History Founded in 1963 as the School of Pennsylvania Ballet, The Rock became independent in 1992 through a gift from philanthropist Dr. Milton Rock. Today, it serves more than 1,200 students annually across two campuses under the leadership of President and Director Peter Stark.
Pay:
From $30,000.00 per year
Benefits:
Dental insurance Employee discount Flexible spending account Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Application Question(s):
Applicants:
Have you attached and included a professional cover letter and a current résumé?
Work Location:
In person

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