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Investigator - Equity / Title IX

Utah Valley University · Orem, UT · 5 days ago
Information Technology$64k–$75k/yrFull-time

About the role

Serves as an Equity and Title IX Specialist for investigating and resolving reports alleging discrimination, harassment, retaliation, sexual assault, or misconduct involving students, faculty, employees, visitors, and other University agents.

Responsibilities

  • Performs investigations.
    • Receives complaints, prepares investigation plans, identifies, communicates, schedules, and interviews parties and witnesses.
    • Requests and obtains evidence.
    • Drafts and shares report and evidence with parties.
    • Reviews comments, edits report, obtains additional evidence, and finalizes report.
  • Develops and fosters strong working relationships with Title IX and People and Culture staff, the Office of General Counsel (OGC) and other university partners.
  • Collaborates with leadership and the OGC to draft and finalize formal reports, reviews, and communications to internal and external parties involved with administering the Title IX process.
  • Liaison for intake, response and administration of incoming questions, concerns, reports, complaints, and communications.
  • Assesses reports for jurisdiction, determines next steps, schedules meetings, and communicates to the reporting party.
  • Communicates, discusses, and administrates the Title IX process with any rights or options.
  • Determines and offers supportive measures as necessary for all parties.
  • Covers coordination with appropriate university parties to arrange the supportive measures.
  • Discusses availability of non-university resources with all parties.
  • Ensures timely execution of duties and activities in the Title IX process.
  • Leads or assists with party and witness interviews.
  • Stays abreast of current requirements, changes and best practices related to Title IX, University policy, Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), Campus Sexual Violence Elimination Act (SaVE), the Clery Act, and other related job duties.
  • Coordinates with appropriate university parties to arrange the supportive measures.
  • Serves as the Hearing Coordinator to communicate, administer, and schedule review hearings.
  • Ensures review hearings are compliant with university policy.
  • Ensures and confirms all communications, materials and deadlines are compliant with university policy.
  • Coordinates the activities with Title IX, the OGC, the hearing officer, panelists, parties, and advisors to schedule hearing and ensure pre-hearing conference is held.
  • Coordinates the day of review hearing activities, room set up, IT support, recordings, witnesses, logistics, introductions, secure hearing room, etc.
  • Ensures review hearing is completed, documented, and communicated to internal and external parties.
  • Provides cross functional support for other positions in the Equity and Title IX Office.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
  • Provides direct supervision to part-time employees in the Equity & Title IX Office.
  • Ensures part-time staff are oriented to office protocols, confidentiality standards, and Title IX-related responsibilities.
  • Delegates appropriate administrative and project-based tasks, monitors progress, and provides timely feedback.
  • Captures and maintains accurate records of all activities in the electronic filing cabinet.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in human resources, psychology, counseling, or related field, or any combination of equivalent education and experience.
  • Preferred Qualifications:
    • Bachelor's degree in a related field.
    • Experience in human resources, employment law, employee relations, EEO, AA, Title IX, Clery, SaVE, VAWA, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title II of the ADA, and other similar EEO laws, or a closely related field.
    • Academic setting experience with employee relations, student conduct, or Title IX.
    • Conflict resolution or mediation.
    • Training experience with large groups.
  • Knowledge:
    • Knowledge of employment law, Title IX, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Clery Act, SaVE, VAWA, ADA, and other relevant laws.
    • Strong PC knowledge, including Microsoft Office and internet-hosted applications.
  • Skills:
    • Excellent oral and written communication skills at all levels of the university and with the public.
    • Excellent writing and proofreading skills, including grammar, spelling, punctuation, and composition.
    • Effective problem-solving, conflict resolution, and decision-making skills, especially under pressure.
    • Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to remain neutral, objective, and composed under pressure.
    • Strong interviewing, research, analysis, and presentation skills.
  • Abilities:
    • Ability to consistently demonstrate integrity in all interactions and uphold the highest levels of ethics.
    • Self-directed, detail-oriented, and able to organize, manage, and complete tasks and meet deadlines.
    • Demonstrated tact, diplomacy, discretion, and judgment with sensitive and confidential matters.
    • Ability to follow and understand detailed verbal and written procedures and instructions.
    • Ability to meet, connect with, and effectively serve people of a wide range of backgrounds.
    • Ability to work a flexible or varied shift as needed.

Qualifications / Licenses / Certifications

  • Bachelor's degree in human resources, psychology, counseling, or related field, or any combination of equivalent education and experience.
  • Preferred Qualifications:
    • Bachelor's degree in a related field.
    • Experience in human resources, employment law, employee relations, EEO, AA, Title IX, Clery, SaVE, VAWA, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title II of the ADA, and other similar EEO laws, or a closely related field.
    • Academic setting experience with employee relations, student conduct, or Title IX.
    • Conflict resolution or mediation.
    • Training experience with large groups.
  • Knowledge:
    • Knowledge of employment law, Title IX, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Clery Act, SaVE, VAWA, ADA, and other relevant laws.
  • Skills:
    • Strong PC knowledge, including Microsoft Office and internet-hosted applications.
  • Abilities:
    • Ability to consistently demonstrate integrity in all interactions and uphold the highest levels of ethics.
    • Self-directed, detail-oriented, and able to organize, manage, and complete tasks and meet deadlines.
    • Demonstrated tact, diplomacy, discretion, and judgment with sensitive and confidential matters.
    • Ability to follow and understand detailed verbal and written procedures and instructions.
    • Ability to meet, connect with, and effectively serve people of a wide range of backgrounds.
    • Ability to work a flexible or varied shift as needed.

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