Hearing Administrator/Coordinator and Conduct Analyst
As a pivotal member of UCLA Student Affairs, you'll ignite the Bruin spirit and contribute to a vibrant community that champions academic success and holistic development. UCLA Student Affairs is the backbone of the Bruin journey, supporting students from admission to graduation and beyond. Engage in a role that spans personal growth, academic success, and community enrichment, connecting students with a wealth of resources and opportunities. Here, you're not just part of a team; you're part of the UCLA legacy. Join us in shaping the future of UCLA, where every day you'll make a difference in the lives of our students and the broader Bruin family. The Office of the Dean of Students serves as a resource center for students and other members of the university community. We invite you to apply to be part of a dynamic team in a supportive environment where you can use your organizational and interpersonal skills and attention to detail to enhance the overall effectiveness and employee engagement in the Student Affairs organization.
The Office of the Dean of Students serves as a resource center for students and other members of the university community. The Student Life Development Specialist serves as Hearing Administrator and Coordinator, and Conduct Analyst. Under the direction of the Associate Dean of Students, the Hearing Administrator and Coordinator, and Conduct Analyst supports the Office of the Dean of Students by serving as coordinator of the Student Conduct Committee, the volunteer Campus Advocate program, Student Group Conduct Board, the student grievance process, and the Advisor program. The incumbent recruits and trains volunteers for the conduct committee and volunteer advocate program, schedules hearings, coordinates the response to student grievances, and communicates with students as well as faculty and staff on these matters. As Hearing Administrator and Coordinator, the incumbent implements student conduct hearings, Student Group Conduct Board hearings, and student grievance hearings, ensuring compliance with applicable policies, and writes analytical reports summarizing the matters under consideration and the Student Conduct Committee's findings. The Conduct Analyst serves as an Advisor to students in student adjudication processes. Work assigned requires full knowledge of the professional objectives and activities of the University, the Student Affairs Organization, and student development theory.
Analytical skills to review documents, information, situations and procedures, to identify discrepancies or potential problems; generate alternatives, offer solutions, and discern when action of higher level is needed. (Required) Understanding of FERPA required. Skill in writing concise logical, and appropriate business correspondence and procedures. (Required) Demonstrated skill in assessing timelines and coordinating numerous assignments and projects simultaneously under heavy and constantly fluctuating workloads and conflicting deadlines. (Required) Ability to work independently, organize work, appropriately set priorities and handle several projects simultaneously, and adapt to frequent schedule changes and interruptions. (Required) Skill in organizing material and information in a systematic manner to maximize efficiency and minimize duplication of effort. (Required) Ability to diplomatically handle difficult or urgent matters in a confident and proficient manner, and to maintain confidential and sensitive information with tact and discretion. (Required) Ability to exercise decision-making and approval authority on full range of administrative issues. (Required) Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with administrators, faculty, staff members, media (both on and off campus) and the public. (Required) Demonstrated interpersonal skills for purposes of collaboration, negotiation and information exchange at a variety of levels. (Required) Proficiency in the use of computer and software programs such as Word, Access, and PowerPoint. Skill in using EXCEL to analyze data and develop reports. (Required) Ability to communicate clearly and concisely using grammatically correct language, in order to convey messages, give instructions and obtain information. (Required) Skills to advise students on a variety student conduct matters. (Required)
Bachelor's Degree - Degree from accredited 4-year institution (Required)
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