Assistant Director, Student Conduct

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Tampa, FL - USA

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: Yesterday
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

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Business Operations

Job Summary

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Organizational Summary

Student Conduct and Ethical Development (SCED) is part of the Associate Vice President/Dean of Students portfolio within Student Affairs. The department consists of eight (8) full-time professional staff one full-time administrative support staff member one graduate assistant and student addition faculty staff and students volunteer to serve on the University Conduct Board (UCB) in support of SCEDs mission.

Student Conduct and Ethical Development (SCED) supports the mission vision values and goals of the University of South Florida (University or USF) by promoting responsibility and encouraging adherence to the standards of behavior outlined in the Student Code of Conduct. SCED collaborates with the USF community to foster a safe and supportive environment that promotes personal accountability and enhances student success.

Through meaningful engagement and educational interactions SCED provides opportunities for students to develop academically emotionally and professionally. The department is committed to creating an environment that empowers students to grow as ethical citizens in a diverse and global society.


Position Summary

This position reports to the Associate Director for Student Conduct and Ethical Development and is responsible for investigating adjudicating and managing day-to-day operations related to student organization misconduct and student conduct incidents occurring primarily in non-residential and off-campus settings. The role also provides support in managing cases involving sexual misconduct Title IX/VAWA and Title VI.

The Assistant Director oversees the recruitment selection training and evaluation of University Conduct Board (UCB) members and the UCB Advisory Council. This position may also supervise a full-time Student Development Coordinator Graduate Assistant or Administrative Support staff member. Additionally this role is designated as Essential Personnel.



Responsibilities
  • Assist the Associate Director in adjudicating student organization misconduct sexual misconduct Title VI and Title IX cases and student conduct incidents occurring primarily in non-residential and off-campus settings. Serve as a Hearing Officer responsible for adjudicating a variety of conduct cases under the Student Code of Conduct and assigning appropriate sanctions. Contribute to compiling and analyzing data related to student organization misconduct and non-residential/off-campus conduct trends.
  • Supervise the Student Development Coordinator guiding all aspects of their role. Support the Coordinator in the development and implementation of outreach initiatives offering constructive feedback and opportunities for leadership. Assist in the assessment of educational outreach and training efforts led by the coordinator.
  • Lead the recruitment selection and training of University Conduct Board (UCB) members including faculty staff and students and provide ongoing development opportunities. Facilitate training for a peer-led agency within Student Government that advises students navigating the conduct process.
  • Collaborate with campus and community partners on matters related to student organization misconduct and student conduct occurring outside of residential facilities and off campus. Represent Student Conduct and Ethical Development as needed in departmental and institutional initiatives.


Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications:

This position requires a Bachelors degree from a regionally accredited institution with a minimum of four years related exempt experience including two years of supervisory experience.

Degree Equivalency Clause: Four years of direct experience for a bachelors degree.

Preferred Qualifications:

A masters degree in College Student Affairs Student Personnel Counseling Higher Education or a related field and/or a Juris Doctorate is preferred. Preferably candidates will have two (2) to three (3) years of experience in student conduct investigations and adjudication. Title IX training or certification is strongly preferred along with experience addressing sexual harassment and sexual misconduct within a university setting. Training or certification in conflict mediation is desirable. Knowledge of student conduct database systems (e.g. Symplicity Advocate Maxient) is also preferred.




Required Experience:

Director

DescriptionOrganizational SummaryStudent Conduct and Ethical Development (SCED) is part of the Associate Vice President/Dean of Students portfolio within Student Affairs. The department consists of eight (8) full-time professional staff one full-time administrative support staff member one graduate ...
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