Student Conduct Officer
Student Conduct Officer
The Office of Student Life Student Conduct seeks applications from newer professionals for the role of Student Conduct Officer 2 (Student Conduct Officer).
Student Conducts mission is to protect student rights; help foster a safe and secure educational environment; uphold the universitys shared values; establish accountability for student choices; maintain a fair process that promotes mutual respect; foster ethical standards and critical thinking and decision-making; and assist in the development of students to be leaders and engaged citizens.
Rooted in the Office of Student Lifes culture commitments of appreciation, connection, support and care, the Student Conduct department promotes the development of a growth mindset both for themselves as professionals and for the students they engage with both informally and within the conduct process.
The Student Conduct Officer responds to reports alleging violations of the Code of Student Conduct. This response includes educational conversations, facilitating informal resolutions, and conducting formal investigations pursuant to procedures found in the Code of Student Conduct. The Student Conduct Officer will also contribute to the departments ongoing effort to revise and create learning and engagement content for students and training and education materials for campus and community partners.
The Student Conduct Officer is supervised by the Associate Director and receives mentorship from the Director and Assistant Directors. It is an ideal position for individuals completing a masters degree in student affairs or higher education or who are contemplating a career in higher education after working in a relevant field for 2-4 years.
The Student Conduct Officer position is a non-exempt position, intended as an entry-level position in the Student Conduct profession at a large, highly complex institution. The Student Conduct Officer will gain significant experience responding to a variety of behavioral concerns in collaboration with an experienced Student Conduct team.
Requirements
Minimum Education Required: Bachelors degree or equivalent experience
Required:
- 2 years of relevant work experience in investigations, dispute resolution, mediation or similar areas (student work experience may be included depending on scope and responsibility)
- working proficiency in standard office computer software applications, including Microsoft Office suite
- demonstrated commitment to diversity, inclusion and equity
- strong orientation to programs that support student development, training and learning
- commitment to developing and promoting a growth mindset, learning culture at work
- commitment to developing strong critical thinking, problem solving and analytical skills
Desired:
- Education: Masters or professional degree in a relevant field, such as Student Affairs, Higher Education, Counseling
- 2-4 years relevant work experience
- commitment to developing excellent communication skills through team collaboration and editing
- experience working in PeopleSoft Student Information System, Maxient, and Workday
- knowledge of Title IX, the Clery Act, anti-hazing laws, such as Collins Law: Ohios Anti-Hazing Law
- previous experience in Residence Life (e.g., RA, Hall Director) or Student Activities (e.g., Club Sports, Sorority & Fraternity Life)
Salary Range
$46,100-61,500
Function: Student Life
Sub-Function: Student Conduct
Career Level: Specialist 2
The Office of Student Life fosters students development, learning, well-being and sense of belonging; empowers students to achieve their academic, personal and professional goals; and prepares students to be engaged in a global society.
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