This position provides technical support for the interpersonal violence & response programs in the Office of Title IX Programs and Gender Equity, and the Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO) working closely with the Title IX Coordinator (or designee) to ensure timely response and monitoring of reports of harassment – including sexual violence, sexual assault, relationship violence, stalking, discrimination and retaliation. This position will enhance constituent experience, interactions, and efficiency in compliance with university policies, as well as federal, state, and local laws. This position will assist the Title IX Coordinator through active documentation of Title IX and OEO processes, developing, implementing case management plans and revising as needed the best methods of maintaining records and documentation. This position is vital to providing exemplary customer service to constituents contacting or visiting the office, submitting reports and/or complaints, scheduling and maintaining calendars for the Title IX and Civil Rights Coordinator, Deputy Title IX/Civil Rights Coordinator, and Civil Rights Investigators with consideration for priority of appointments and needs of the office. This position will be required to follow established work procedures and operate within formulated guidelines, and deviation from such requires approval of the Title IX Coordinator who is Work Lead and has oversight responsibilities for the Interpersonal Violence & Response Programs area. Full Consideration Date 11:59 p.m. MST - April 12, 2026 Unit Description The Office of Title IX Programs and Gender Equity is committed to Colorado State University’s values and Principles of Community by promoting the health and safety of the University community and fostering the health, well-being, and successful experience of community members. Our purpose is to support university community members during the conduct of complaint investigations and conduct impartial, objective, and equitable investigations of complaints of sexual assault, sexual misconduct, and interpersonal violence. The Office is also responsible for training university community members on Title IX and responsible employee reporting obligations, how to prevent, identify, and report sexual harassment, sexual misconduct, gender discrimination, and gender-based violence. The office also connects those affected by sexual harassment, sexual misconduct, gender discrimination, and gender-based violence with university and community resources and support.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree