LDA - OSFL House Director - Sorority & Fraternity Life - UTK
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The House Director (HD) is responsible for the comprehensive development and leadership of the facility focused on community and student development within a sorority or fraternity house facility. The HD will serve as the front-line staff member for student education, support, discipline, program development, on-call crisis intervention, and facilities & vendor management.
The House Director will oversee the student development and administrative functions of an organization-managed fraternity or sorority house and its community.
Required Qualifications
Education: Bachelor’s Degree
Experience: Previous experience managing fraternity and sorority housing, residential facilities, or experience advising fraternities/sororities, or student activities preferred
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
- Ability to perform basic to intermediate functions of Microsoft Outlook, Word, and Excel (or similar software)
- Demonstrate ability to work effectively under pressure
- Ability to work independently and maintain confidential information
- Must be able to create and maintain professional and diplomatic interactions with students, parents, alumni, service providers, and campus partners
- Strong interpersonal skills, particularly with college-age students, including patience, flexibility, and problem solving
- Ability to climb up and down several flights of stairs and lift 25 pounds, with or without reasonable accommodations, if necessary
- Ability to be onsite, overnight, 7 nights per week when members are in residence, except when prior arrangements have been made with the house corporation for other facility supervision.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience: 3 yrs previous experience managing fraternity and sorority housing, residential facilities, or experience advising fraternities/sororities or student activities preferred.
Work Location
- Location: Knoxville, TN
- Onsite
Compensation and Benefits
- UT market range: MR08
- Anticipated hiring range: $45,000 – $47,500
- Find more information on the UT Market Range structure here
- Find more information on UT Benefits here
Application Instructions
To express interest, please submit an application with the noted below attachments. To be assured of full consideration, completed applications with all requested materials should be submitted on or before April 17, 2026
- Resume
- Cover Letter
- List of 3 Professional References
About The College/Department/Division
The Division of Student Life is comprised of an outstanding group of professionals who create student-centered opportunities that contribute to an Unparalleled Student Experience. These opportunities allow students to grow their skills and knowledge outside of the classroom. From health and wellness to service and engagement, we provide opportunities where students exemplify the Volunteer Spirit, inspiring others to learn, lead, and serve.
Our departments provide essential services that support student success and future growth, fostering engagement, leadership, and wellness while enhancing belonging. Together, they create transformative experiences that help students achieve both academic and personal goals.
As the Office of Sorority and Fraternity Life, we aim to support the co-curricular experience of the university by assisting sororities and fraternities in developing individuals of reputable character who exemplify sisterhood/brotherhood, leadership, and service for the greater good.
FACILITIES
- Lead inspections as required by the university, state, federal, or local agencies
- Tour building and grounds on a regular basis to identify facility needs
- Solicit building improvement ideas from staff and residents to share with appropriate organizational leadership and house corporation
- Work in conjunction with Fraternity and Sorority Life staff and organizational leadership to ensure the community is well maintained and a safe environment for residents
- Work with vendors and maintenance workers to ensure compliance with written agreements between the chapter and vendor and report issues of concern regarding outsourced services to the house corporation
- Assist the house corporation representative in recommending local vendors and contractors and overseeing the work as needed and requested by the house corporation
- Work with organization leadership and meal plan vendor to establish menus for the chapter on a weekly and monthly basis and consult with the university nutritionist as appropriate
- Work with a meal vendor or catering service (when applicable) to promote compliance with written agreement between the organization and the service provider and report issues of concern regarding meal vendor or catering service to the house corporation
- Communicate periodic feedback regarding vendor provided services to the house corporation board and/or service vendor liaisons
ADMINISTRATION
- Coordinate fall and spring student check-in and check-out system
- Direct the opening and closing of the house in conjunction with the Office of Sorority and Fraternity Life, as well as occupancy management of the facility through StarRez
- Determine room assignments and lead room change process for the facility as well as make decisions on and address assignment issues
- Initiate change, developing, and implementing new ideas and concepts as appropriate
- Participate in departmental and division programs, meetings, and committees as needed.
CRISIS MANAGEMENT AND ON-CALL RESPONSIBILITIES
- Make appropriate referrals to university support services i.e., Student Health, Counseling Services, Behavior Assessment Team, and/or Student Ombuds
- Respond to emergencies and providing leadership in crisis situations, collaborating with campus partners when appropriate
- Must be onsite overnight except when prior arrangements have been made for time away
- Practice effective communication with university administration, organizational leadership, and, if applicable, law enforcement or emergency personnel
- Serve as a resource or referral agent for students experiencing personal concerns or crisis
LEADERSHIP & ADVISING
- Provide leadership, administrative operations, programming, and facilities management in a residential house composed of about 40 residents with an additional 100 out of house student members
- Serve as a communication link between Sorority and Fraternity Life, house corporation, and residents
- Oversee daily operations including facilities, overall resident management, occupancy management, financial budget management to ensure a positive, healthy and safe living-learning environment for our residents
- Create a sense of community by promoting peer accountability among chapter residents
- Provide training on university policies reinforcing community standards
- Maintain a high level of visibility within the residential community for the purpose of serving as an on-site advisor to chapter residents, including but not limited to regular office hours, chapter programming, and chapter meals
- Meet regularly with organization leadership, advisors, and house corporation volunteers
- Serve as a mediator to assist residents in addressing community conflicts when they arise
POLICY ENFORCEMENT
- Respond appropriately to student concerns and addressing student issues
- Follow all university and department policies, procedures, regulations, and rules including but not limited to those pertaining to safety, civility, information security, and non-discrimination
- Consult with the Associate Director to refer cases to organizational standards boards, Office of Sorority and Fraternity Life, Title IX, CHEW, or Student Conduct and Community Standards.
Up to 25% of this position may be reassigned to meet essential administrative or facility-related functions within OSFL during the summer months when residents are not in residence.