Investigator for the Office of Student Conduct (Student Conduct Specialist)
Company: Indiana University
Location: Bloomington
Posted on: September 26, 2024
Job Description:
DepartmentOFFICE OF STUDENT CONDUCT (BL-SETH-IUBLA)Department
InformationThe Office of Student Life is focused on building a
strong foundation to ensure every student's Indiana University
experience is positive, safe, healthy, and meaningful. The Office
of Student Life staff and multiple departments aim to help students
navigate their time at IU, providing the tools they need to be
successful in school and after graduation. Students are our
priority, and their health, safety, and overall well-being are our
core mission. The Office of Student Conduct ("OSC") supports a
thriving student experience guided by the Code of Student Rights,
Responsibilities, and Conduct. We prioritize student learning and
campus safety through informal and formal pathways that promote
personal growth and community restoration. Through intentional
partnerships, we empower students to build capacity for healthy
decision-making, conflict resolution, and understanding of their
role in relation to others in the IU community. Centering the
values of Care, Integrity, Respect, Community, Learning, and
Equity, the OSC oversees the management and resolution of personal,
academic, organizational and sexual misconduct (Title IX) cases on
behalf of the university and in alignment with Indiana University's
Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities, and Conduct. The OSC
offers several resolution types including informal, alternative
resolution, restorative justice, mediation, and formal resolutions.
The office also facilitates learning opportunities for students
through conflict-coaching, seminars, and online based classes. Job
SummaryThe Investigator for the Office of Student Conduct serves as
an investigator for student cases alleging personal misconduct and
organizational misconduct. At times, this position may investigate
civil rights related cases. The primary responsibility will be to
conduct investigations of incidents reported to the Office of
Student Conduct, to consult on next steps and to assess
investigative information for charges under the Code of Student
Rights, Responsibilities and Conduct. The investigator does not
respond to incidents that fall under Title IX or Indiana
University's UA-03 Discrimination, Harassment and Sexual Misconduct
policy; those cases are referred to the Office of Institutional
Equity.Department-Specific Responsibilities
- The Investigator for the Office of Student Conduct will report
directly to the Associate Director of Student Conduct.
- Manage case files, database information, and documentation
associated with the University's policies.
- Gathers information and prepares files and reports to be used
in the campus student conduct process.
- Keeps up-to-date meeting notes, spreadsheets, and database
entries related to conduct cases.
- Generate case progress updates; and assist in assessment and
reporting of cases that require investigations.
- Serves as a resolution coordinator or hearing officer for
academic, personal, organizational and sexual misconduct
cases.
- Acts as a neutral party in the investigation to gather
information, develops reports and timelines, and compiles the file
for review or resolution.
- Remains current in the field of student conduct investigations
through participating in listservs, conferences and training,
partnerships with campus colleagues, reviewing current literature
and research, and participating in local, regional or national
professional associations and organizations.
- Maintains strong campus and community partnerships to aid in
information gathering and support student success. Such
partnerships include but are not limited to: Indiana University
Police Department; University Information and Technology Services;
the Office of Institutional Equity, the Bias Response Team; the
Demonstration Response and Safety Team; the Care Team; the Office
of International Student Services; Accessible Education Services;
Admissions; Residence Life; the Office of Sorority and Fraternity
Life; the Student Involvement and Leadership Center; and
Athletics.
- Assists the Associate Director with outreach and education on
student life topics related to student rights, hazing, free speech,
discrimination and harassment, alcohol and other drugs, and other
behavioral trends with campus partners.
- Assists with related projects as assigned including the
promotion of student learning and development through case
management and related educational efforts while utilizing
specialized knowledge of higher education administration, student
development theory, conflict resolution, restorative justice, the
First Amendment, Title VI, Title IX, VAWA, current legal mandates,
and other related content, law, and policy areas.General
Responsibilities
- Develops and implements programs and initiatives that offer
support for students facing student conduct allegations, which may
also have legal implications with local or campus police.
- Manages an individual case load for incidents on and off campus
that may affect student standing in relation to the student code of
conduct, student safety and well-being, and/or university policies.
Handles incident documentation, discovery, adjudication, and
sanctions/action planning.
- Collaborates with staff in own department, other departments,
external entities as well as academic and campus leaders, on shared
student conduct goals, often coordinating sanctions and action
planning efforts for individual cases.
- Interfaces directly with students throughout the duration of
the case, directing them to university resources such as staff in
student support roles as appropriate. Places an emphasis on
confidentiality of student concerns, university policy compliance,
and a culture of care within all direct student interactions.
- Provides training to and serves as a resource for university
constituents with high student interaction in order to educate on
student conduct and the related procedures for case
resolution.
- Runs reports on case progress, types of code violations, and
sanction/action plan completion, reporting trends to manager.
- Performs frequent research and maintains knowledge of relevant
university policies, the code of conduct, relevant laws and
ordinances, and best practice procedures for handling of student
conduct issues.QualificationsCombinations of related education and
experience may be considered. Education beyond the minimum required
may be substituted for work experience. Work experience beyond the
minimum required may be substituted for education.
EDUCATIONRequired
- Bachelor's degree in public affairs, social work, counseling,
public health, education, business, or related fieldPreferred
- Master's degree in higher education student affairs or related
fieldWORK EXPERIENCERequired
- 2 years in student conduct, higher educationPreferred
- 2 years in student conduct, higher education, social work,
conflict resolution, counseling, or JD
- 3 years of progressively responsible roles in higher education
with experience in student conduct or investigations.SKILLSRequired
- Proficient communication skills
- Maintains a high degree of professionalism
- Demonstrates time management and priority setting skills
- Demonstrates a high commitment to quality
- Possesses flexibility to work in a fast paced, dynamic
environment
- Seeks to acquire knowledge in area of specialty
- Highly thorough and dependable
- Demonstrates a high level of accuracy, even under pressure
- Demonstrates judgement skills with the ability to maintain
highly sensitive and confidential information
- Ability to work within tight time frames and meet strict
deadlines
- Ability to simultaneously handle multiple priorities
- Effective conflict management skills
- Commitment to working with people from diverse backgrounds and
demonstrated cultural competency (e.g. nationality, race,
ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, ability, class,
and other social identities)
- Demonstrates commitment to educationally focused conflict
resolution techniques and programsPreferred
- Excellent interpersonal, interview, and inquiry skills,
including trauma informed interviewing and other techniques
- Strong organization and prioritization skills with the ability
to drive multiple concurrent projects to completion
- Ability to develop and deliver effective presentations
- Ability to accomplish tasks autonomously and efficiently
- Ability to exercise sound judgment, decision-making, and
discretion while remaining neutral in an investigation
- Ability to collaborate with campus partners and community
agencies
- Familiarity with computers and software, and the ability to
effectively integrate technology into service delivery, such as
demonstrated experience with desktop publishing and design
software, web page design and development, database systems and
conduct or case management software (Maxient)
- Knowledge of complexities surrounding the first amendment; due
process; college students/student development and the campus
environment; and hazing among other areas
- Knowledge of and ability to follow applicable university
policies, state and federal laws
- Knowledge of student conduct and conflict resolution,
residential life, student conduct, or a related field within
student affairsWorking Conditions / DemandsThis role requires the
ability to effectively communicate and to operate a computer and
other standard office productivity equipment. The position involves
sedentary work as well as periods of time moving around an office
environment and the campus. The person in this role must be able to
perform the essential functions with or without an
accommodation.Work LocationThis position is in person in
Bloomington, Indiana.Advertised Salary$60,000-$65,000 dependent
upon education and experienceBenefits OverviewFor full-time staff
employees, Indiana University offers a wide array of benefits
including:
- Multiple plan options for medical insurance
- Dental insurance
- Health Savings Account with generous IU contribution
- Life insurance, LTD, and AD&D options
- Base retirement plan contribution from IU, subject to
vesting
- Additional supplemental retirement plan options
- Tuition benefit for IU classes
- 10 paid holidays per year
- Generous Paid Time Off
- Paid Parental Leave
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)Learn more about our benefits
by reviewing our online Benefits Brochure.Job ClassificationCareer
Level: CareerFLSA: ExemptJob Function: Student ServicesJob Family:
Student SupportClick here to learn more about Indiana University's
Job Framework.Posting DisclaimerThis posting is scheduled to close
at 11:59 pm EST on the advertised Close Date. This posting may be
closed at any time at the discretion of the University, but will
remain open for a minimum of 5 business days. To guarantee full
consideration, please submit your application within 5 business
days of the Posted Date.If you wish to include a cover letter, you
may include it with your resume when uploading attachments.Equal
Employment OpportunityIndiana University is an equal employment and
affirmative action employer and a provider of ADA services. All
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
based on individual qualifications. Indiana University prohibits
discrimination based on age, ethnicity, color, race, religion, sex,
sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic
information, marital status, national origin, disability status or
protected veteran status. Indiana University does not discriminate
on the basis of sex in its educational programs and activities,
including employment and admission, as required by Title IX.
Questions or complaints regarding Title IX may be referred to the
U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights or the
university Title IX Coordinator. See Indiana University's Notice of
Non-Discrimination here which includes contact information.Campus
Safety and SecurityThe Annual Security and Fire Safety Report,
containing policy statements, crime and fire statistics for all
Indiana University campuses, is available online. You may also
request a physical copy by emailing IU Public Safety at iups@iu.edu
or by visiting IUPD.Contact UsRequest SupportTelephone:
812-856-1234
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