APPROPRIATE STANDARDS OF BEHAVIOR. Resident Assistants serve as role models and representatives of Residence Life & Housing and ▇▇▇▇▇ College. As such, Resident Assistants are expected to conduct themselves in a manner worthy of the respect afforded to the role. This includes conducting oneself in an honest, conscientious, and professional manner, and refraining from activities, including virtual self-presentation (online presence), which detract from the position or negatively reflect on Residence Life & Housing and/or ▇▇▇▇▇ College. Residents Assistants are strongly encouraged to refrain from posting information and/or pictures which violate College policies, values, or can be perceived to hinder the credibility in performing position responsibilities. Resident Assistants are expected to maintain a positive attitude towards the position and fulfillment of the expectations and responsibilities. This includes respecting the decisions made by Residence Life & Housing and/or the College, and fully supporting Residence Life & Housing in all major endeavors. Resident Assistants are expected to adhere to all federal and Massachusetts Commonwealth Laws, and College and Residence Life & Housing policies. This includes strict adherence to the College’s alcohol and drugs policies. Resident Assistants must not be under the influence of any alcohol, drug, or other substance while serving in any capacity in the Resident Assistant position. Expectations regarding appropriate standards of behavior are in effect from the initial offer of the position, and throughout the length of employment. Any Resident Assistant found responsible for a violation of the College’s alcohol and/or drug policies, and/or is placed on Community Standards status, and/or conducts behavior which compromises the ability to perform both routine or emergency duties, may be removed from the position. Please see Employment, Accountability, and Removal.
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Sources: Resident Assistant Work Agreement
APPROPRIATE STANDARDS OF BEHAVIOR. Resident Assistants serve as role models and representatives of Residence Life & Housing and ▇▇▇▇▇ College. As such, Resident Assistants are expected to conduct themselves in a manner worthy of the respect afforded to the role. This includes conducting oneself in an honest, conscientious, and professional manner, and refraining from activities, including virtual self-presentation (online presence), which detract from the position or negatively reflect on Residence Life & Housing and/or ▇▇▇▇▇ College. Residents Assistants are strongly encouraged to refrain from posting information and/or pictures which violate College policies, values, or can be perceived to hinder the credibility in performing position responsibilities. Resident Assistants are expected to maintain a positive attitude towards the position and fulfillment of the expectations and responsibilities. This includes respecting the decisions made by Residence Life & Housing and/or the College, and fully supporting Residence Life & Housing in all major endeavors. Resident Assistants are expected to adhere to all federal and Massachusetts Commonwealth Laws, and College and Residence Life & Housing policies. This includes strict adherence to the College’s alcohol and drugs policies. In addition, Resident Assistants must not be under the influence of any alcoholconsume alcohol while on duty, drughosting programs, during set training periods or other substance while serving in any capacity in the Resident Assistant positionevents, and/or during staff development activities. Expectations regarding appropriate standards of behavior are in effect from the initial offer of the position, and throughout the length of employment. Any Resident Assistant found responsible for a violation of the College’s alcohol and/or drug policies, and/or is placed on Community Standards Student Conduct status, and/or conducts behavior which compromises the ability to perform both routine or emergency duties, may be removed from the position. Please see Employment, Accountability, and Removal.
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Sources: Resident Assistant Work Agreement