Lifelong Learning - ACUHO-I Intern
Company: Wagner College
Location: Staten Island
Posted on: April 4, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Required Qualifications: Residential life,
conferences and/or student affairs experience and/or hotel
operations and guest management experience Strong organizational
and interpersonal skills Demonstrated leadership experience Problem
solving expertise High level of responsibility and energy
Experience working with college students Desire to gain an
extensive experience in residential facilities management and
customer service A customer service attitude Interest in working
with a variety of individuals from different cultures and
experiences Preferred Qualifications : Interest in operations and
customer service Experience supervising young students Supervisory
experience Experience in organizing large amounts of data utilizing
the google drive primarily Training in cultural competence Interest
in operations and customer service Accepted into a graduate program
Appointment Period : The preferred dates are from the first week of
June until the 1st week of August. Priority consideration may be
given to those who can stay through the 2nd week of August, but
understandably dates are flexible. Training and preliminary online
orientation may begin in late April or mid/late May. Job
Responsibilities : Work collaboratively with Residential Education
and Lifelong Learning, including communicating and responding to
guest concerns promptly and accurately Supervise the Conference
Assistant team, including managing payroll and work schedules
Maintains room assignments for summer conference groups in
collaboration with Residential Education Create and manage a
conference schedule, including but not limited to: room set-up and
breakdown, laundry service, room changeovers, reports of customer
complaints, and other building and staffing issues that arise
Oversee the coordination by the Conference Assistant staff of linen
packet preparation for summer guests and the organization of the
linen supply rooms to ensure quality control of linens, returns of
linens from laundry service, and all other supplies in a neat and
orderly fashion Act as the first contact for conference workers in
problem solving process Organize the check-in & check-out
procedures, including managing key & coordinating with Office of
Public Safety and Dining Services in assigning rooms and meal plans
to guests with assigned ID ’s created by IT Be present along with
at least one professional staff member at all check-in and
check-out for conference guests (this includes some weekend work)
Schedules can be coordinated between 2 interns Keep custodial staff
updated on occupancy and cleaning schedule(s) Coordinate the linen
exchange process to include removal of soiled linens, pick-up and
delivery of linens, and linen inventory Record and report all
damages in residence halls to both departments Assist in ensuring
the health and safety of all guests by following site medical
protocols Serve as a mandated reporter & reports all violations to
Director of Residential Education Attend weekly staff meetings with
Lifelong Learning as well as Residential Education to ensure
extensive knowledge of residential operations Assist with Lifelong
Learning campus events in June as available and needed Complete
projects for Residential Education, Lifelong Learning, and/or the
Division of Campus Life in interest areas (pending time
availability) Oversee the final return all cleaned linen inventory
and supplies to the respective linen storage areas at the
conclusion of the summer conferences program and final inventory
counts The intern is supervised by both the Director for the
Department for Lifelong Learning and the Director of Residential
Education. Management reserves the right to change position duties
in accordance to office/department/institution needs. Compensation:
The intern will receive a $3,000 stipend for the summer. The intern
is also provided living accommodations in an on-campus room,
location to be determined. In addition to the use of a campus
shuttle that runs from the campus to the Staten Island Ferry, the
intern will receive a subway card equivalent to 10 rides for their
enjoyment and exploration of NYC. Finally, the intern will receive
a full meal plan for the duration of their employment at the
college.
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