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Posted 16 July, 2026

Kaiārahi ā-kāinga rua | Residential Adviser

Victoria University of Wellington
Wellington, WGN, NZ Full Time
Reference: 2768ee4e3e51ca4b

Job Description

Part-time Key responsibilities Living in the hall and reporting to the Tumuaki Taupuni – Head of Hall, Kaiārahi ā-kāinga rua – Residential Advisers (RAs) work closely with hall staff and the RA team to support, create, and maintain a welcoming and respectful hall community. RAs are required to be committed for the full academic year and gain experience working in a rewarding environment with a diverse range of students. RAs become a leader in the hall community, helping to connect students to the University student services. The RA teams, with support from management, plan and deliver engaging activities in the hall to help students meet new friends, succeed in their studies, and feel at home. RAs work approximately 30 hours per fortnight, consisting mainly of evening and weekend shifts. All successful applicants are required to complete a comprehensive training, starting late-January. During the two-week training period you are required to be available to work 40 hours a week. There are a number of roles available across all of our first year halls; you will be asked your preference of first year hall throughout the application process. You will be able to demonstrate actively engaging with others in the University and wider community. Your ability to relate well to a wide range of people, stay calm under pressure, and have a positive attitude will have you widely respected. An RA is also a student so you must be ready to balance the RA role and your classes, assessments, and exams. Qualifications Will be a 3rd year student or higher, or an exceptional 2nd year student. Is willing to live on-site and be an active member of the hall community. Is an experienced community builder, and is committed to fostering a vibrant, safe and supportive community. Has experience working across cultures, including Māori and Pasifika, and can engage and communicate well with a diverse range of students. Can work approximately 30 hours a fortnight on a roster, mainly evening and weekend shifts. During the two-week compulsory training starting in late January, RAs will be required to work 40 hours per week. Is happy to complete a range of basic administrative and light cleaning tasks when requested. Enjoys living with lots of people, and coping with the vibrancy and high activity level that comes with living in a large community. Truly enjoys meeting and approaching new people, making them feel at ease, and can connect with others. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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