Welcome to the Graduate Hall Advisor Recruitment Page! The Department of Housing and Residence Life is looking for dedicated people like you to lead, connect, and serve the residential students of UNC Charlotte.

We hope you’ll find this site helpful as you make decisions about the next step in your academic career. Explore the links and decide for yourself if UNC Charlotte Housing and Residence Life is a place you would like to call home. We’re here to help along the way! Please contact us at hrlrecruitment@charlotte.edu if you have specific questions about the Graduate Hall Advisor recruitment process.

The 2026-2027 application is closed, please reach out to hrlrecruitment@charlotte.edu if you have any questions.

Feb. 27, 2026 - Priority deadline for GHA applicants

Mar. 1 - Mar. 28, 2026 - Application reviews and interviews

April 1, 2026 - Initial offers made to GHA candidates

April 15, 2026 - Candidate decisions due

Graduate Hall Advisor Additional Resources

Position Announcement

Are you interested in a graduate position where you can help make a difference in the experience of students living on campus? The UNC Charlotte Department of Housing and Residence Life seeks interested students to apply for the Graduate Hall Advisor (GHA) position. We encourage you to apply if you are interested in working in residence life during your graduate studies. Special consideration is given to individuals with previous housing experience. Only individuals enrolled in a doctoral or graduate program at UNC Charlotte are eligible.

Graduate Hall Advisor

  • Ability to multitask on different projects
  • Be able to perform administrative tasks in a timely manner
  • Ability to provide leadership in a variety of group contexts
  • Experience in mentoring or supervising students
  • Experience in responding to and resolving conflicts
  • Previous experience leading students in a residential setting
  • Ability to fully participate in GHA and RA Training (early July - mid August)
  • Enrollment in Charlotte's Educational Leadership graduate program
  • Academic year schedule that allows for business and after hours availability
  • $17,625 stipend in equal payments over a ten month contract
  • Furnished staff apartment and paid utilities, cable and high‐speed Internet
  • Partial meal plan

The Department of Housing and Residence Life is composed of educators committed to creating communities that enhance student success through the academic, personal and social development of residential students, and to providing students with a variety of services within living environments that are clean, safe and comfortable. We support approximately 6,000 students in 15 on-campus residential communities.

The department maintains a total of 7 Graduate Hall Advisor roles with 5 of those being In-Hall GHAs and 2 being Administrative GHAs who support Student Staff Training and Development or Leadership functions. 

The Graduate Hall Advisor (GHA) position is a 10-month, part-time (approximately 20 hours per week), live-in, graduate position within the Department of Housing and Residence Life. The Graduate Hall Advisor is responsible for providing administrative support to an assigned residential community housing 300-750 students or to department-wide Residence Life programs and services such as staff training, staff recruitment, student leadership programs, and academic initiatives. 

General responsibilities of the GHA include supervision and advising of undergraduate students, assisting in the coordination of residence life, operational and assignment functions; and performing other administrative functions as needed.

GHAs are expected to work 20 hours per week in coordination with their supervisor. Graduate Hall Advisors are supervised by a Residence Education Coordinator or Residence Life Leadership Team member. GHAs participate in an emergency, on-call duty rotation and are required to live on campus.

  • Assist in the oversight of the daily operations of their assigned residential community and the supervision of Resident Advisors as directed by their supervisor, the Residence Education Coordinator (REC);
  • Provide administrative support to assigned areas of residence life management, which may include: facilitating student conduct or care meetings, advising residential leadership council, mediating roommate conflicts, facilitating programming, and assisting residents with personal and academic concerns;
  • Provide administrative support to assigned areas of operational and assignment management, as directed by the supervisor.  Areas of responsibility may include coordination of residence hall check-in, occupancy/key management, room changes, occupancy checks, health and safety inspections, recruitment events, and residence hall closing.
  • Assist with student staff or student leader meeting agenda development and meeting facilitation, as needed.
  • Participate in emergency and crisis response via an on-call rotation to provide support to half of the residential population;
  • Participate in weekly Residence Life staff meetings and professional development sessions;
  • Participate in weekly individual meetings with supervisor;
  • Serve on departmental committees and project groups;
  • Participate in departmental processes including but not limited to staff recruitment, selection, training, and development. 
  • Responsible for other duties as directed by the supervisor and/or Residence Life Leadership members.
  • Assist in the coordination and assessment of student staff training processes and development opportunities as directed by their supervisor, the Training and Development Specialist;
  • Conduct research on national best practices and other information related to assigned projects and programs;
  • Serve as a member of the Student Staff Training and Development Committee and the Student Staff Recruitment and Selection Committee;
  • Serve as the primary advisor to the student staff advisory committee which provides additional engagement opportunities in trainings and provides general feedback on the student staff role;
  • Provide administrative support to assigned areas of residence life management, which may include but is not limited to: facilitating student conduct or care meetings, mediating roommate conflicts, facilitating programming, advising residential student leadership groups, and assisting residents with personal and academic concerns.
  • Participate in emergency and crisis response via an on-call rotation to provide support to half of the residential population;
  • Participate in weekly Residence Life staff meetings and professional developments;
  • Participate in weekly individual meetings with supervisor;
  • Serve on departmental committees and project groups;
  • Participate in departmental processes including but not limited to RA selection, RA training, residence hall opening, health and safety inspections, recruitment events, and residence hall closing.  
  • Responsible for other duties as directed by the supervisor and/or Residence Life Leadership members.

FAQs

We have seven graduate assistantships available in Housing and Residence Life and typically need to fill 3-5 of these positions each year. 

Applications will go through an initial screening in early March. Qualified candidates will then be invited to participate in up to 2 rounds of Zoom or phone interviews. Initial hiring decisions are finalized by mid-April. We will continue to fill vacancies as needed after this time.

As a GHA, you would work with and be supervised by a Residence Education Coordinator (REC) or an Assistant Director (AD).

GHA’s meet with their direct supervisor minimally once a week to discuss and check in about work related tasks, projects and committees, and to receive personal and professional support and guidance. As an In-Hall GHA, you will assist your REC with direct supervision of Resident Advisors within your assigned building. Administrative Grads will be supervised and receive advising from their assigned Residence Life Leadership Team Member, (RLLT). Admin Grads typically provide supervision for the following Student Leadership Teams, RSA, NRHH, and Street Team. 

All questions regarding the Graduate Hall Advisor position and recruitment process can be directed to the following email: hrlrecruitment@charlotte.edu.

All hired applicants will have an anticipated start date of early July.

We encourage all applicants to apply for the Graduate Hall Advisor position as we take into consideration education, experience and transferable skills when conducting our hiring process. 

Contact Us

If you have questions regarding the Graduate Hall Advisor recruitment process, please email hrlrecruitment@charlotte.edu.