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Resident Life Chaperone

 

Summer Intensive Program 

STUDENT RESIDENT LIFE CHAPERONE JOB DESCRIPTION 2025

Please email the completed application to Katelyn.rustagi@balletaustin.org

 

Job Title: Resident Life Chaperone

Department: Ballet Austin Summer Intensive

Reports To: Bill Piner, Academy Director, Ballet Austin’s Summer Intensive 

Supervisor: Katelyn Rustagi, Resident Life Manager

Ballet Austin Resident Life Chaperone compensation:

  • Compensation: $3,745  -      $3,960 (commensurate with experience) for the 46 days of employment
    • Includes one 24-hour day off weekly during 6-week Summer Intensive     
  • Room: (private room) & board (all meals) provided
    • Report to work at 9:00am on Wednesday June 18, 2025 - Move into dormitory June 18, 2025
    • Move out of dormitory by 10:00am on Sunday, Aug 3, 2025

Position Summary: 

Resident Life Chaperones are the primary caregivers (adult supervisors) for Summer Intensive students attending Ballet Austin’s Summer Intensive program who reside in the dormitory. Chaperones reside in the dormitory with students, supervise students ages 11-17, monitor dormitory area for students 18 and older, accompany students on public transportation, drive students in vans, accompany students to appointments, and coordinate, carry out, and participate with students in evening and weekend recreational activities. Chaperones are responsible for the safety, health, and well-being of the students in their charge on a day-to-day basis. The comprehensive duties and responsibilities of each chaperone may be augmented and/or amended based upon the arising needs during the Summer Intensive. 

 

Chaperones must be available at all times to carry out duties unless it is their scheduled day off. A chaperone has one 24-hour period off each week during the summer program.

 

Essential Job Functions:

  1. Maintain a safe and secure resident life environment, and ensure students are properly supervised at all times.
  2. Carry out daily job responsibilities as assigned weekly. Includes but is not limited to accompanying (driving) students to medical appointments, transporting lunches between dorm and studio, dorm monitor, curfew and room checks, meals with students, student activities, etc.
  3. Monitor and communicate health/medical and behavior problems to Resident Life Manager and/or nurse as they arise.
  4. Provide friendly and professional assistance to dormitory students.
  5. Remain available and “on call” 24 hours a day when on duty.
  6. Supervise and administer check-in/check-out policies for minor students (under 18 years old) staying in the dorm.
  7. Supervise/accompany minor students to and from the dorm for summer classes Monday through Friday, weekend activities, weeknight activities, and other activities as needed. 
  8. Assist the Lead Chaperone in creating, planning, organizing, and carrying out a schedule of weekend and weeknight extracurricular activities.

 

 

Qualifications: 

 

  • Must be 21 years of age or older at the time of employment
  • Valid driver’s license and driving experience (Must be able to drive a minivan - 7 passenger van) 
  • High School graduate - 1 year of college or post high school training preferred
  • Post job offer to include criminal background check and driving record
  • Own and be able to use personal cell phone during the program
  • Experience working with youth (experience supervising students in a camp/dorm setting helpful)
  • Must be able to submit health history and immunization record
  • Chaperones must be physically able to meet the demands of working long hours on a daily basis, as well as the ability to participate with students in day-to-day activities. Chaperones should be physically able to carry up to 30 lbs. 

 

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: 

  • Previous experience with youth and ability to interact with all age levels in a professional and positive manner
  • Upbeat and positive attitude
  • Ability to act as a positive role model with students and build appropriate relationships
  • Demonstrate maturity of judgment in working with students
    • Ability to lead and provide direction as needed with students
    • Nurturing, mature and responsible
    • Sense of humor
    • Patience
    • Set a good example with regard to conduct, language, and appropriate dress
  • Must be able to manage unexpected situations with ease and with emotional maturity
  • Good skills in communication, relationship development, and respect for diversity with both students and other chaperones
  • Adhere to the Ballet Austin policies and procedures which would include NO SMOKING, CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL, OR USE OF ILLEGAL DRUGS while serving in the capacity of a chaperone

 

Training and Orientation

Chaperones participate in a mandatory three-day training and orientation (June 18, 19, and 20, 2025) prior to the arrival of Summer Intensive students on June 21, 2025. This training, coordinated by the Academy Director and Resident Life Manager, provides skills in working with students, strategies, as well as general information and policies and procedures surrounding the Summer Intensive program. Training will also include information about Ballet Austin, The Ballet Austin Summer Intensive, and meetings with key staff members.

 

Chaperones are expected to attend all meetings and update sessions called by directors throughout the summer.  Questions regarding scheduling should be directed to the Academy Director prior to interview/hiring process.