Do you want to help undergraduate students from U.S. universities students develop meaningful community during their exchange stay in Copenhagen? As a Community Advisor, you will join our mission-driven organization as a bridge between students and administration. You will build close relationships with the students and provide support and guidance throughout their semester abroad.
Community Advisors at DIS
Each semester, DIS hosts approximately 1700 students studying abroad from the U.S. who take a variety of undergraduate courses. Outside of the classroom, we have an overall goal that students learn to become more flexible and adaptable in other parts of their lives by living differently than they are used to on their home campus. Among other things, we want to give students an opportunity to strengthen their intercultural competencies and build their ability to see the world from a new perspective.
As a Community Advisor, you will:
help students create healthy communities and build life and interpersonal skills
collaborate with Housing & Student Life colleagues on various housing events and projects
provide students with support and guidance throughout their semester abroad - from helping book a doctor’s appointment to helping address interpersonal conflicts (note: additional professional support is also available to students)
work on a cross-cultural team dedicated to the DIS mission and upholding values of teamwork, innovation, and readiness for change
Main Tasks
Plan and execute activities (from holding introductory meetings about practical topics to coordinating community building sessions for students)
Host 2-3 evening dinners with the students each month at their housing site
Coordinate and perform administrative tasks such as making cleaning rosters for students and filing expense claims
Respond to emails from students about practical questions, challenges in relation to their stay in Copenhagen, and how to build their community at the residence halls
Guide and mediate conflicts between students
Start Date
This is a full-time, time-limited position. It begins February 1, 2026 with an expected end date of January 1, 2027.
Relevant Skills and Knowledge
Ability to multi-task and move fast and efficiently when plans change
Optimism and ability to see the positive in people and situations
Can engage easily with students and are willing to have difficult conversations with students
Knowledge of Excel and other Microsoft Office programs
Experience on an exchange program or have lived in a housing collective; understand group living dynamic of young people
Fluent written and spoken English
Ability to be legally employed in Denmark (this position does not come with a work visa)
Becoming a Community Advisor does not require a specific education. In fact, the most important thing is that you have strong social skills and that you have a natural interest in the problems and challenges that young adults may face when they have to adjust to a new culture. If you have pedagogical or social pedagogical tools in your toolkit – it is definitely a plus.
Additional Details of Job
Your job will be both administrative and interpersonal, so it is important that you like that balance. You will spend your time both in front of the computer pulling data and looking at spreadsheets, and planning, coordinating, and hosting various events and activities throughout the semester.
You will be expected to participate in various activities with the students that take place in the evenings and on some weekends throughout the semester (typically six days a month). For example, one evening could be community cooking and dining (note: not all of our housing facilities are located in central Copenhagen, so expect to commute throughout the city at times).
DIS Work Values & Styles
Cross-cultural learning
Independence and initiative
Communication
Creativity in the classroom
Professional development and relationship-building
Friendly work environment
High-quality support & resources for faculty
Collaborative co-working spaces and environment
Application Process
If you are interested in applying, submit a resume and application letter in English. An internal candidate is also being considered for this position.