Dorm Parent (12-Month Residential Life Professional) at CATS Academy Boston
Braintree, Massachusetts, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

27 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

26 Feb, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Emotional Intelligence, Communication, Relationship Management, Adaptability, Organization, Judgment, De-escalation, Mediation, Mentoring, Supervision, Record-keeping, Conflict Resolution

Industry

Primary and Secondary Education

Description
Description Dorm Parent (12-Month Residential Life Professional) Braintree, MA Description The Dorm Parent is a full-time, 12-month residential life professional responsible for the safety, supervision, and holistic development of boarding students during both the academic year and summer programs. This role acts in loco parentis, providing care, structure, and compassionate guidance to young adults living away from home. Work is performed within a structured yet flexible rotating shift schedule that includes weekdays and weekends to support the 24/7 nature of our boarding community. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Ensure the safety, security, and physical well-being of all students at all times. Directly supervise students during assigned duty hours, including active room checks and regular student engagement. Maintain constant awareness of student whereabouts and uphold all check-in/check-out protocols. Follow and document all room procedures during move-in and move-out, accurately recording room conditions. Respond immediately to all emergencies (medical, behavioral, or fire) and implement established safety protocols. Build meaningful connections with each student to foster a structured, nurturing, and engaging dormitory culture. Plan, support, and supervise weekend and evening recreational and social activities on and off-campus. Serve as a positive role model and mentor; facilitate student development and life skills training. Provide emotional support and address student issues such as homesickness or peer conflicts. Support and promote the school's mission, values, and diversity initiatives within the residential community. Demonstrate proficiency in electronic school management systems (SMS) to update student concerns and share information. Accurately document incidents, room conditions, welfare notes, and communication in compliance with reporting requirements. Coordinate student transportation for appointments and activities, including driving students in authorized school vehicles. Administer medication and provide basic health support after the Medical Office closes. Be trained or willing to obtain training in medication administration, CPR/AED, First Aid, and critical residential safety competencies. Utilize effective de-escalation and mediation strategies, exercising sound judgment on when to escalate issues to the Administrator on Duty. Participate in professional development sessions, leadership meetings, and summer programming as assigned. Uphold all Academy safeguarding policies and comply with Massachusetts child protection and mandated reporting laws. Serve as a professional role model by demonstrating ethical behavior and maintaining appropriate boundaries within the school community. Adhere to all Academy policies, procedures, and applicable laws and regulations. Essential Skills Emotional Intelligence: Caring, patient, and understanding nature with adolescents. Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication, listening, and conflict resolution skills. Relationship Management: Ability to set clear expectations and firm boundaries while fostering a supportive environment. Adaptability: Ability to work a flexible, rotating shift-based schedule including weekdays, weekends, and holidays. Organization: Strong attention to detail for administrative tasks and accurate record-keeping. Judgment: Ability to handle confidential information with discretion and remain calm/decisive during emergencies. Benefits Competitive salary Paid during student breaks Free board and lodging in a pet-friendly campus- utilities included Health Insurance Dental Insurance Life Insurance Retirement Plan CATS Academy Boston is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate or accept discrimination against any employee or applicant in any manner prohibited by law. We welcome employment applications from candidates of all backgrounds. Requirements Valid state Driver’s License is required. CPR/First Aid certification preferred (or willingness to obtain). Medication Administration certification (or willingness to obtain). Prior experience working with high school-aged students in a supervisory, residential, or teaching capacity is highly desired. Experience in a boarding school environment or working with international students is a plus.
Responsibilities
The Dorm Parent ensures the safety, security, and holistic development of boarding students by providing direct supervision, maintaining protocols, and responding to all emergencies. This role involves building meaningful connections, planning recreational activities, serving as a role model, and supporting student life skills training.
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