Graduate Resident Director (Funded MA Room/Board)
Company: Simpson University
Location: Redding
Posted on: February 27, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Graduate Resident Director Division: Student
Development Graduate Assistant: Two-year commitment from Summer
2026 to Spring 2028 Simpson University, a Christ-centered
institution affiliated with the Christian and Missionary Alliance
and a member of the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities
(CCCU), is seeking exceptional undergraduate student leaders from
across the nation who feel called to launch a career in higher
education student development. We are seeking proven student
leaders to be involved in Residence Life, Student Activities, Life
Coaching and Retention, and Living-Learning Communities. Our goal
is to prepare young professionals to go into the ministry of
Student Life though an apprenticeship process. GAs (Graduate
Assistant) must qualify and be accepted into a Student Development
graduate program at a CCCU institution or one of Simpson’s graduate
programs in Education, Organizational Leadership, Ministry
Leadership, or Divinity. GAs receive room and board, tuition
reimbursement up to $15,000 annually, and a stipend of $5,000 per
semester. GA Responsibilities include: · Serving as a Resident
Director for approximately 100 students in on-campus housing ·
Acting as a Life Coach and mentor for 20 incoming freshmen in their
residence hall, including teaching in the First-Year Seminar course
· Receiving focused mentorship and an annual specialty assignment
in one of the following Student Development areas: missions,
intramurals, student government, spiritual formation, staff
hiring/training, media/yearbook, academic tutoring, or
e-sports/club sports · One unique specialty assignment we are
seeking is a Rock Climbing Coach/Outdoor Recreation Coordinator.
This individual would be responsible for recruiting, player
development, coaching and coordinating team participation in
collegiate rock climbing tournaments. Additional responsibilities
would include teaching rock climbing and other outdoor activity
classes within our Outdoor Adventure Recreation major, overseeing
the campus rock wall, and leading outdoor excursions for the campus
community. These apprenticeships provide hands-on experience,
professional mentoring, and spiritual formation—equipping GAs to
excel in higher education and student development ministry.
Spiritual & Character Qualifications · A vibrant, growing personal
relationship with Jesus Christ and a clear sense of calling to
vocational ministry in higher education · Mature Christian
character evidenced by humility, teachability, integrity, and a
servant’s heart · Active involvement in campus or local church
ministry · Commitment to personal holiness, spiritual disciplines,
and accountability · Ability to articulate their faith story and
how God has led them toward student development ministry Leadership
& Relational Qualifications · Proven undergraduate student
leadership (RA, student government, ministry team leader, camp
counselor, missions team leader, local ministry leader, etc.) ·
Natural ability to connect with, disciple, and influence
18–22-year-olds from diverse backgrounds · Emotional intelligence,
conflict-resolution skills, and a pastoral presence in difficult
conversations · Heart for mentoring and discipling the next
generation; sees college students as future church and societal
leaders · Enthusiasm for creating Christ-centered community and
helping students integrate faith and learning Vocational Vision &
Teachability · Clear sense of calling to full-time Christian higher
education as a mission field · Eagerness to be formed and mentored;
views the GA role as an apprenticeship rather than just a job or
tuition benefit · Willingness to sacrifice personal comfort for the
sake of students’ spiritual growth (late nights, crisis response,
relational investment) · Desire to pursue lifelong learning in
theology, counseling, leadership, and student development theory
through graduate studies Practical & Cultural Fit · Alignment with
Simpson University’s statement of faith, lifestyle expectations,
and community standards · Passion for the unique ethos of Christian
residential education (chapel, floor devotions, service projects,
spiritual formation programs) · Resilience and joy in a
high-demand, highly visible role that blends professional work,
graduate studies, and 24/7/365 availability serving on a rotational
duty with 6 GAs General Expectations: · Bachelor’s degree required
and acceptance into a Student Development themed master’s degree.
We do not offer Student Affairs degree at Simpson, but we do offer
a MA in Ministry Leadership which will partner with this GA program
well. · GAs must maintain a 3.0 GPA and be able to take classes
online or on campus at Simpson during the academic year. This is a
two year GA rotation and if your graduate program completed in less
than two years, we will expect for you to complete the two year
process with us. We are committed to helping you job search and
launch into a Student Affairs job after you complete your GA. ·
Preferred for candidates be able to gain a California 15 passenger
van driver’s license and be available to drive for Simpson driving
activities. · Ability to live in on campus Residence Halls among a
community of students and be able to joyfully interact with
students seven days a week in residence and dining settings. · GA
candidates who are married are welcome to apply, but we do not have
any married housing available. Married GAs would need to find and
pay for their own housing off campus, but campus dining is
available for you and your spouse. · Ability to enforce community
standards and university policies (quiet hours, alcohol/drug
policy, guest policy, etc.) with grace and firmness, and document
and follow up on conduct incidents · Meet regularly with your 20
freshmen and help teach our First-Year Seminar class with a goal of
thriving, retention, and personal growth · Be visible and
relationally available by participating and leading campus
programming within the area you are specializing · Model mature
Christian lifestyle in speech, social media, dating relationships,
entertainment choices, and the expectations in the live-in GA
requirements. · Show measurable growth in leadership, conflict
management, cultural competency, and theological depth. · No
outside employment is eligible as we want you to be all in and
invest deeply into your studies and into our students. The work of
a GA is rewarding but does not have much personal space or free
time. · Participate in ACSD and other professional development as
we want to intentionally prepare you for career / ministry at
colleges after graduation. Apply on LinkedIn 1. Please include all
leadership positions or areas of involvement you held in your
undergraduate years in the experience section. 2. Please have three
posted recommendations from college supervisors/mentors/coaches on
why your college experiences have prepared you for a graduate
assistantship and career in student development. 3. In your
featured section, please add the following: a. Video sharing your
testimony and calling into higher education b. A one-page position
paper sharing your philosophy towards how you will approach a GA
position aimed at community building and ministry c. Photos of your
involvement and any other materials which highlight your
undergraduate leadership experience 4. Send a personalized
connection request to Dr. Brian Dawson, Simpson Vice President of
Student Development and Chase Rossman, Director of Internships and
Career Development
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