Application Process
Interested in Becoming a Student Life Paraprofessional?
Are you seeking a leadership role that enables you to support your peers, foster community, and make a lasting impact on campus? Consider applying to become a Student Life Paraprofessional! Whether serving as a Resident Assistant (RA) in the residence halls or an Orientation Leader (OL) helping new students transition to Canisius, these positions offer an opportunity to grow both personally and professionally while making meaningful contributions to campus life. If you’re responsible, team-oriented, and passionate about helping others, we encourage you to apply and be part of the team that shapes the Griff experience.
Make your mark—right where you live and lead.
Application Dealines
- DateEventTimeLocationNovember 3, 2025Info Session4:00pmGrupp Fireside LoungeNovember 7, 2025Application & Virtual First Round Interview Go Live12:00pmGriffConnectNovember 7, 2025Info Session2:00pmOld Main 223November 12, 2025Info Session12:00pmGrupp Fireside LoungeNovember 18, 2025Info Session4:00pmStudent Center 205November 20, 2025Info Session7:00pmGrupp Fireside LoungeJanuary 26, 2026Application & First Round Virtual Interview Deadline11:59pmGriffConnectFebruary 27, 2026[Tentative] Notify candidates
Resident Assistants (RAs)
Position Overview:
Resident Assistants are student leaders who live in the residence halls and foster a safe, inclusive, and welcoming community for their fellow students. As front-line community builders, RAs support the residential experience by promoting student engagement, enforcing community standards, and offering peer support.
Ideal Candidates:
Resident Assistants are caring, reliable, and community-oriented students who want to make a difference in the lives of others. They model integrity, uphold university policies, and work to make the residence halls a place where all students feel supported and seen.
Responsibilities Include:
Building relationships with residents and creating a sense of belonging on their floor or in their building
Planning and facilitating events and educational programs aligned with the residential curriculum
Serving on duty to respond to student concerns, policy violations, and emergencies
Connecting students with campus resources and offering mentorship and guidance
Working collaboratively with Hall Directors and other campus staff to maintain a positive residential environment
Time Commitment:
RAs commit to the entire academic year (Fall and Spring semesters)
Mandatory training occurs in August before the start of the semester and in January before Spring classes resume
RAs are expected to be present during key times such as move-in, move-out, and hall closing periods
Compensation:
RAs receive a housing credit that covers the cost of their on-campus housing assignment
Additional leadership development opportunities and support are offered throughout the year
Orientation Leaders (OLs)
Position Overview:
Orientation Leaders are current Canisius students who serve as peer leaders and role models for incoming first-year and transfer students during New Student Orientation. OLs play a vital role in welcoming new students, helping them transition to college life, and representing the Canisius community with energy, empathy, and pride.
Ideal Candidates:
Orientation Leaders are students who demonstrate leadership, school spirit, and a genuine desire to support others. They are dependable, team-oriented, and excited to share their knowledge and experiences with new members of the Canisius community.
Responsibilities Include:
Leading small groups of incoming students through orientation sessions and campus tours
Facilitating icebreakers, discussions, and community-building activities
Providing accurate information about academic policies, student support services, and campus resources
Supporting family and guest programming during orientation
Serving as a friendly, approachable resource throughout the orientation period and beyond
Time Commitment:
Training begins in late summer (typically mid-August) prior to orientation
Orientation Leaders are expected to be fully available during all Orientation programming (August)
Occasional commitments during Spring semester for training, welcome events, and outreach activities
Compensation:
Orientation Leaders receive a stipend and on-campus housing during training and Orientation week
Meals are provided during orientation sessions