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$89,557-$123,187
Min 5 yrs required
Equity Compliance Investigator, 4 The candidate will assist in the handling of equal opportunity issues involving members of the University community, including: assessing and investigating complaints of discrimination, harassment, sexual misconduct and retaliation; presenting educational programs related to University policy on relevant equal opportunity matters and collaborating on the development of University policy and procedure. Will serve as a member of a dynamic team that provides administrative, educational, and intellectual leadership to support the University's equal opportunity compliance program. Provide professional and technical support to the Office for Institutional Equity by assessing, investigating and resolving discrimination and/or harassment complaints on the basis of sex, gender, marital status, pregnancy, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, disability, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or veteran status, and by coordinating conflict resolution efforts. Will work on investigating alleged violations of Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972, including allegations pertaining to sexual violence, relationship violence and stalking. Collaborate frequently with colleagues to resolve case related challenges. Serve as a point of contact for faculty, staff, and students on discrimination, harassment, sexual misconduct and retaliation claims. Receive complaints from various members of the community in a sensitive manner in order to determine whether to investigate or make an appropriate referral. Some cases may also involve meeting with individuals who are not members of the community as well. Conduct assessments and investigations of complaints of sexual misconduct (including sexual violence), other forms of protected class-based harassment, discrimination and retaliation. Conduct interviews of complainants, respondents, witnesses, and management, and review relevant documentation, physical evidence, and statistical information. Develop and prepare comprehensive reports based on facts revealed in investigations. Reports include, but are not limited to, analysis of applicable laws and policies, factual background, summaries of allegations and witness interviews, and recommendations. Provide input and/or testimony as needed in hearings or other disciplinary proceedings that stem from the investigations. Participate in the evaluation and ongoing development of University policy and procedures related to sexual misconduct, harassment, discrimination and retaliation. Deliver training and educational programs to various University community members, including senior management on discrimination, harassment, sexual misconduct and retaliation. Perform other duties as assigned, including participation on University-wide committees or new initiatives.
Qualification and Experience
The candidate should have JD degree from an accredited law school. Should have 5+ years of experience investigating and resolving discrimination/harassment complaints required. Other comparable experience may serve as a substitute for investigatory experience is essential. (i.e. litigation experience, HR investigatory experience). Exceptional writing and analytical skills is essential. Complaint processing experience in higher education is preferred. Experience developing and presenting educational materials on sexual misconduct, harassment, discrimination, retaliation and diversity is preferred.
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