Supervise students in the dormitory and in a variety of settings on and off campus.
Schedule and supervise adult employees, volunteers, resident assistants, and student workers in Hadley Hall.
Cooperate with Administration, attend Administrative Council, and oversee discipline for dorm residents.
Embrace opportunities for spiritual growth, including leading dorm worships, and providing informal Christian counseling.
Assist in providing healthcare services, including dispensing medication.
Take steps, including referrals, to meet mental health challenges.
Oversee the safety and security of the dormitory, including conducting safety drills.
Enforce school policy as it relates to student conduct.
Communicate with students, parents, and faculty.
Maintain professional demeanor and confidentiality.
Perform duties as assigned by the principal.
Maintain compliance with the standards of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, the policies of Shenandoah Valley Academy, Potomac Conference Code, and Columbia Union Code.
Commitment to Jesus Christ and membership in the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Experience in Adventist boarding school(s).
Right to work in the United States.
Experience in supervising, and forming positive relationships with, young people.
Knowledge of adolescent behavior and psychology.
Fluency in English, excellent verbal communication skills and basic computer proficiency.
The ability to work safely, follow instructions, and adhere to education standards and best practices.
The ability to exercise independent judgement and discretion, and to avoid and resolve problems.
The ability to maintain regular, punctual attendance, and to work efficiently and effectively.
Posted by: Donald Short
Resumé Deadline: Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Shenandoah Valley Academy
Shenandoah Valley Academy - Serve Christ, Value Knowledge, Accept a Life of Service
Shenandoah Valley Academy, established in 1908, exists to provide a distinctly Seventh-day Adventist college preparatory education, graduating students who are creative thinkers, not mere reflectors of the thoughts of others.