Director of Risk & Compliance & Title IX Coordinator

Roberts Wesleyan UniversityRochester, NY
$70,000 - $80,000

About The Position

The Director of Risk & Compliance is a key role within the Finance Department, with responsibility for enterprise risk management, insurance/workers’ compensation, contracts, assistance with legal affairs and is the Title IX Coordinator for Roberts Wesleyan University. This individual collaborates and works cooperatively with many offices and departments across the University.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree and 6-10 years of experience in enterprise risk management, insurance, related field or equivalent combination of education and experience
  • Minimum 3 years of higher education experience with Title IX Compliance strongly preferred
  • Strategic thinker who can develop, implement and coordinate prevention programs and services
  • Must have sound judgement, with an open and collaborative style that encourages teamwork and cooperation will all departments
  • Must be able to manage multiple priorities; project management experience preferred
  • Working knowledge of workers compensation and NYS contractual law is a plus
  • General knowledge in OSHA, NYS DOH, NYS DEC, etc., is a plus
  • Strong organizational, interpersonal and communication skills
  • Requires strong negotiation skills
  • Ability to interact with attorneys to vet contract vulnerabilities
  • Proficiency in Google and Microsoft Office programs; strong spreadsheet skills
  • Must be able to work independently, with minimal supervision and direction.

Responsibilities

  • RISK MANAGEMENT Lead efforts with existing insurance brokers to develop and implement a strategic risk management program to ensure policies and practices mitigate risk exposure, are aligned with strategic efforts and support compliance with regulatory requirements.
  • Generate and maintain updated Risk Register in conjunction with President’s Cabinet and Board of Trustees.
  • Liaise with campus departments to provide advice in the implementation of risk management strategies and loss control techniques.
  • Coordinate and Chair the Safety Committee with responsibility to manage the institution’s efforts to identify, evaluate and mitigate operational risk.
  • Analyze data in terms of understanding and identifying trends, develop and implement effective risk control programs to mitigate exposure.
  • International and domestic event planning consultation.
  • COMPLIANCE Monitor annual & biennial requirements such as the Climate Survey, DCFA Biennial Review, and annual updating and posting of the Annual Security and Fire Safety (Clery) Report.
  • Ensure all required statistics are forwarded to the New York Education Department and the United States Education Department by established deadline.
  • Annually solicit appropriate faculty and staff to collect data and details on ALL off-campus locations used by RWU for educational purposes as required by the Clery Act.
  • Solicit the local law enforcement agencies for all off-campus locations used for crime statistics.
  • TITLE IX COORDINATOR Manages the day-to-day responsibilities associated with the University’s Title IX compliance efforts to ensure effective and consistent investigations related to gender-based harassment and violence.
  • Coordinates the University’s timely response and investigation of complaints regarding Title IX and related University policies.
  • Maintains Title IX case management system.
  • Applies risk management and prevention focus to a broad set of issues including community awareness, bystander intervention, cyber stalking and education regarding healthy relationships.
  • INSURANCE & PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Lead person to direct annual insurance program to include (Professional & General Liability, Umbrella, Excess, D&O, Educator’s Legal, Fiduciary, Crime, Property, Cyber, Auto, Kidnap and Ransom)
  • Evaluate institutional policy and procedures with respect to carrier exposures and provide recommendations for areas for improvement.
  • Serve as the liaison with insurance brokers, carriers, and attorneys on all insurance matters, including claims resolution and subrogation.
  • Coordinate the investigation of loss control activities on campus claims through negotiation, mediation to resolve claims and lawsuits.
  • Liaise between departments to review insurance requirements for contracting, special events, and other insurable risks.
  • Coordinate annual audits for out-of-state workers compensation and auto insurance policies
  • Manage University leased properties and oversee landlord/tenant relationships.
  • WORKERS’ COMPENSATION Oversee administrative direction of the program within a self-insured trust.
  • Direct efforts to improve employee work safety efforts to reduce frequency and severity of claims as guided by the Minimum Loss Standard Prevention (MLSP) guidelines and best practices initiatives.
  • Maintain relationships with the Trust, Third Party Administrator (TPA) and legal counsel to resolve open claims.
  • Active member of the quarterly Trust meetings.
  • Participate on the Underwriting Committee.
  • Campus coordinator for periodic workers’ compensation gap analysis audits.
  • Analyze data to identify loss trends; develop and implement effective safety controls to address identified loss trends.
  • Oversee site visits with Workers’ Comp Trust Loss Control Specialist and partner with internal departments to mitigate concerns.
  • CONTRACTS & LEGAL Analyze proposals and contracts between the University and outside vendors as well as those agreements between the University and third parties engaged to provide clinical/practical experience for students to resolve contract vulnerabilities and minimize risk to the University, ensuring consistent legal language and balanced representation of both parties.
  • Coordinate University’s response to subpoenas, litigation and requests for legal documents not pertaining to employment law.
  • Manages legal expenses for the University and reviews all legal invoices and seeks appropriate approvals prior to payment.
  • Maintain an appropriate system to review and renew contracts as needed.
  • Engage relevant stakeholders to negotiate decisions that minimize potential losses and/or benefit the institution.
  • Maintain awareness of and conduct research and analysis regarding upcoming legislative issues.
  • AUXILIARY SUPPORT Oversee Bookstore Committee; liaise with Bookstore related to contractual and operational issues.
  • Manage the food service contract and liaise with the third-party vendor related to contractual and operational items.
  • OTHER Participate on the following institutional teams: Emergency Response Team; Safety Committee; Global Education; Health Care Task Force, Institutional Review Board, General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) team, Driver Review Board, Bookstore Advisory Committee, and Staff Leadership.
  • Coordinate with the Finance Team (Controller and Budget Director) related to budget and audit support related to areas of responsibility.
  • Assist the Human Resources Department with applicable matters.
  • Assist with RFP (request for proposal) processes related to areas of responsibility, as needed.
  • Maintain an up-to-date Risk Management webpage.
  • Other duties as assigned in support of the Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer.
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