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Master’s degree in human resources, student affairs, higher education, public policy, government, criminal justice, legal studies, or other related discipline or JD preferred. The DTIXCI assists the TIXC with the direction of the Office of Equity & Compliance/Title IX (OEC), and the University’s enforcement of the Sexual Misconduct Policy and Nondiscrimination and Equal Opportunity Policy.
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Maintain knowledge of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management trends, practices, laws and regulations (including Title V, Title VII and Title IX) Title IX Coordinator: Dr. Devonye C. Brown, Fine Arts Building, Suite C-01 (318) 670-9225: Section 504 Coordinator: Dr. Anjelica Hart, NCR Building, Room 125, (318) 670-9367.
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The Director of Title IX and Student Conduct works under the direction of the Dean of Students to support and advance all programs and services related to the spiritual formation of all students, various student engagement opportunities, and holistic wellness of students.
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Serves as the fitness liaison to campus partners including but not limited to Student Health Services, the Counseling Center, and Residence Life to develop collaborative programs that support student success.
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Inquiries regarding Bates' non-discriminatory policies, including Title IX and ADA, should be directed to: For student matters, the Dean of Student Services at 253.680. Participate actively and collaboratively with College Student Services and program advisory committees to support access to employment opportunities for students, and maintain student job placement records.
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Inquiries or complaints concerning discrimination, harassment, retaliation or sexual violence shall be referred to the Chief Diversity Officer & Title IX Coordinator, Yolanda Dennis, Office of Diversity and Inclusion, 508-588-9100, x1309, Brockton Campus, Administration Building, Room 219.
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This includes university programs and activities relating to the student wellness and Title IX, residential living, spiritual life, student leadership, career and calling, and international engagement.
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Serve as Title IX Deputy Coordinator, as needed, to investigate student to student cases. Facilitates alternative forms (i.e., mediation, restorative justice) of dispute resolution, when appropriate, and consult with the Dean of Students, Title IX Coordinator, and legal counsel regarding complex higher education legal and regulatory issues.
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Works with the Department of Public Safety, Student Health Center, Counseling Center, Student Responsibility and Community Standards, Dean of Students, Title IX etc. A Master's Degree in College Student Personnel, Higher Education Administration, or related field is required, and candidates must have previous residence hall staff experience.
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Description :PRIMARY PURPOSE/GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Reporting directly to the Vice President for Student Affairs/Dean of Students the College’s Title IX and Civil Rights Coordinator has primary responsibility for coordinating the College’s compliance activities and responsibilities under Title IX, including, but not limited to, sexual harassment, sexual assault, relationship violence, stalking, and hazing.
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The Sr. Director works collaboratively with the senior administration and other campus offices, including Office of General Counsel, Office of Human Resources, Division of Student Affairs and Office of the Provost and leads and participates in university-wide committees as assigned; educates senior leaders, managers, employees and students on appropriate policies and processes; interprets EEO laws, Title IX, and other applicable laws and regulations for faculty, staff, and students.
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Experience: Prior experience of at least one year as a mental health clinician, or clinical experience working as a graduate student, intern and/or practicum student for a minimum of 18 months is required.
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We are currently seeking a Adjunct Instructor Business Technology who will advance the institution's proud tradition of excellence in academics, student life and community service. Osvaldo Gomez, MSW, Director EEO/Compliance, Title IX Coordinator.
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The Title IX and Student Conduct Hearing and Project Specialist will work with the Hearing Officer to implement the technical and operational requirements for administrative hearings in conduct proceedings at the University and be a direct communication conduit for participants.
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Title IX Coordinator - Ashley Bowie-Gallegos, Dean of Student Services and Enrollment Management. We strive to create a culturally relevant environment on campus and in the community by learning and practicing equity-mindedness and promoting faculty, staff, and student diversity.
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