Reporting to the Provost, the Dean of Students/Title IX Coordinator is a senior-level administrative position in the Division of Academic Affairs and is responsible for the administration, planning, supervision, and financial management of the following departments and/or programs: Title IX Team, Dean of Students Office, Student Conduct, University Health Services, Counseling Services, Residence Life, Billingsly Student Center, University Police Department, Behavior Intervention Team, Partners In Prevention grant program, and Sexual Violence Prevention grant program. The Dean of Students/Title IX Coordinator functions independently within the guidelines of the Universitys personnel policies and regulations, coordinates with all appropriate unit heads, and exercises considerable judgment and initiative in planning, organizing, and completing assignments. Specific Duties and Responsibilities Essential Duties: Administration Support strategic planning initiatives, mission, vision, and educational priority. Provide leadership and training related to student activities that promote student rights and responsibilities. Supervise and manage personnel in various departments, ensuring compliance with University policies and applicable laws. Maintain close working relationships with key University offices and serve as an "After Hours" on-call staff member. Recommend, revise, and administer student-related University policies and procedures. Serve as a resource for conflict management and resolution programs. Collaborate with the Office of Institutional Effectiveness for data collection and program improvement. Foster communication and interaction with students and serve on various committees. Student Advocate Respond to student medical situations, complaints, and concerns. Develop strategies for student engagement and community building. Enhance programs and services for special populations across campus. Ensure the continuity of the Behavior Intervention Team and collaborate with the Early Alert team. Oversee the Student Conduct system and manage responses to student conduct issues. Title IX Serve as the University's official designee and subject-matter expert on Title IX and related laws. Develop and implement educational programs and initiatives related to Title IX. Conduct investigations of complaints and ensure compliance with the University's Sexual Harassment Policy. Chair the Title IX team and oversee designated parties involved in the process. Maintain relationships with external organizations and develop a comprehensive case management system. Develop and maintain an annual report of data related to the institution's Sexual Harassment Policy.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level