Associate Director of Student Conduct and CARE
Company: The California State University
Location: Oxnard
Posted on: January 23, 2025
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Job Description:
Associate Director of Student Conduct and CAREApply now Job no:
545263
Work type: Staff
Location: Channel Islands
Categories: Unit 4 - APC - Academic Professionals of California,
Probationary, Full Time, Student Services, On-site (work in-person
at business location)
Student Services Professional IVRESPONSIBILITIES &
DUTIES:Coordinates the operations of the student conduct process
for all students pertaining to academic and non-academic
misconduct. Addresses reports of alleged student academic and
behavioral misconduct on and off campus filed by members of the
campus community. Determines correspondence plan for all
communication related to the student conduct process to all parties
involved. Ensures students' due process rights are protected and
conducts proceedings outlined in California State University (CSU)
Executive Order (EO) 1098, including sending investigation notices,
meeting with all parties involved, recommending informal
resolutions that include administrative sanctions and educational
interventions if appropriate, and representing the University in
formal hearings. Conducts investigations of alleged violations of
the Student Conduct Code and imposes educational and administrative
sanctions ranging from written warnings to disciplinary probation
as appropriate and may represent the University for assigned cases
that result in formal hearings in consultation with the designated
Student Conduct Administrator.Prepares Clery statistics, in
collaboration with the Clery Director, as well as other campus and
CSU reports. Responsible for oversight of the electronic student
conduct database Maxient. Provides annual student conduct training
to University Hearing Officers, student conduct staff, and Housing
and Residential Education staff. Works collaboratively with the
Title IX & Inclusion office on sanctioning, early resolution
agreements, interim remedies, and other programs. Develops and
conducts educational programs and outreach to assist students with
ethical decision-making, reducing incidents of academic dishonesty
and other forms of student misconduct, and advocates for student
rights and due process in a holistic and educational manner.
Provides educational programming and outreach for faculty and staff
to support student persistence, ethical decision-making, and
reducing academic and student misconduct. Provides support for the
development and implementation of the campus requirements as it
pertains to the Drug Free Schools and Communities Act, including
but not limited to educational programming and policy development
for alcohol and other drug prevention work. Serves as point of
contact for student conduct procedures and best practices, federal
and state laws, and regulations as they pertain to student conduct
actions, including FERPA, Title 5 of the California Code of
Regulations, and CSU EO 1098/1107/1108 and other applicable laws
and policies.As a member of the Student Life & Support Programs
(SLSP) team, the Associate Director of Student Conduct and CARE
contributes to, supports, and promotes events, activities, and
experiences that enhance the student life experience. Coordinates
special projects for the Dean of Students Office and Division of
Student Life areas, as assigned. Serves as the Campus Access,
Retention & Equity (CARE) Team Co-Chair and provides timely reports
and updates to the CARE Team regarding cases. Serves on the CSUCI
Case Management team providing leadership and consultation in
supporting case resolution. Coordinates care, interventions, social
support with appropriate referrals, and follow up services within a
broad network of campus and community resources. May provide case
management and support to students in crisis, students with complex
psycho-social needs and students in need of support related to
food, housing, and financial insecurities. Collaborates in
providing support to students in distress by triaging concerns and
coordinating a response from the campus community. Consults with
and provides guidance as needed to other SLSP leaders and campus
staff.Maintains CSUCI's incident database in Maxient, including all
conduct and CARE-related incident reports and documentation,
provides training for staff, and produces annual reporting of
student conduct incident statistics data to the Dean of Students
and other relevant audiences. Represents the AVP/DOS and the area
of SLSP at meetings and provides supervision to the front office
staff in the DOS office when the AVP/DOS is unavailable. Reviews
and assigns CARE and student conduct cases to case management staff
as appropriate. Represents the Dean of Students office and CSUCI as
appropriate to students, staff, campus organizations and offices,
faculty, parents, and off-campus community members by providing
various trainings on policies and processes, student behavioral
issues or concerns, and other related topics. Holds regular
collaborative meetings with campus partners such as CI Police
Department (PD), Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS),
Housing & Residential Education (HRE), academic deans and
departments, faculty, administrators, and staff. Reacts and
responds in a timely and appropriate manner to matters of a highly
confidential nature. Communicates information, procedures,
policies, points of interest, etc., and is responsible for
following up with other departments/personnel to ensure accuracy of
information. Ensures timely notification to the Associate Vice
President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students and the Vice
President for Student Affairs regarding all high-level cases. May
assist the Dean of Students with projects and/or student issues or
other projects on behalf of the AVP office. Serves on selected
department and University committees and participates in regional
and statewide conduct officer trainings and workshops. Performs
additional related duties as assigned.REQUIREMENTS OF
POSITION:Education: Bachelor's degree in psychology, communication,
education, counseling, or a related field required, master's degree
in Higher Education, Counseling and Personnel, Student Affairs or
other related field highly preferred.Experience: At least three
years of progressively responsible professional experience in
student conduct adjudication, case management, planning, and
implementation required.Other Knowledge/Skills: Thorough knowledge
of the principles of individual and group behavior. General
knowledge of the principles, practices and trends of the Student
Services, student conduct, and CARE/behavioral intervention field
as well as general knowledge of the policies, procedures and
practices of the program area to which assigned; general knowledge
of individual counseling techniques; general knowledge, or the
ability to rapidly acquire such knowledge, of the organizational
procedures and activities of the specific campus to which the
position is assigned. Working knowledge of student services
programs outside the program to which immediately assigned. Ability
to analyze complex situations accurately and adopt effective
courses of action; advise students individually and in groups on
complex student-related matters; determine appropriate courses of
action and proper techniques to utilize while engaged with
individuals in personal interactions of an argumentative or
sensitive nature; interpret and evaluate descriptions and
explanations of problems brought forward by individuals or student
organizations, analyze and define the problem, draw valid
conclusions and project consequences of various alternative courses
of action; carry out a variety of professionally complex
assignments without detailed instructions; and establish and
maintain cooperative working relationships with a variety of
individuals.Knowledge of group and individual student development
theories, assessment, procedures, and techniques; ability to
develop effective collaborative relationships with students, staff,
faculty, and administrators; effective in counseling/coaching
individuals from diverse backgrounds. Knowledge and ability to use
high level analytical problem solving and organizational skills
with the ability to work independently. Ability to plan, organize,
manage, direct, and train others in the formation, maintenance, and
support of student and ancillary programs and services. Strong
knowledge of mental health, student advocacy, suicide prevention
and crisis management. Familiarity with and commitment to the CI
and the Division of Student Affairs mission and purpose. Knowledge
of and ability to use supervisory principles, practices, and
techniques to accomplish results through delegation and motivation.
Knowledge of effective work policies, practices, and procedures.
Ability to effectively establish and maintain cooperative working
relationships within a diverse, multi-cultural environment of
students, staff, faculty, and academic programs across the
University. Working knowledge of the organizational structure of
the University and resources available to the University. Must
maintain the confidentiality of student information at all times
and abide by FERPA guidelines. Proficiency in the use of computers,
including appropriate software. Ability to communicate effectively
both verbally and in writing. Thorough knowledge of English
grammar, spelling and punctuation required. Serves as a Campus
Security Authority in compliance with the Clery Act.Take an active
role in helping to embed the values of diversity, equity, and
inclusion in all aspects of University work, in every division, and
participate at least once annually in professional and/or
leadership development opportunities that will contribute to campus
efforts to advance racial and social justice in and through
education at CSUCI and beyond.A background check (including a
criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any
candidate can be offered a position with the CSU. Failure to
satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the
application status of applicants or continued employment of current
CSU employees who apply for the position.The person holding this
position is considered a 'mandated reporter' under the California
Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply
with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083,
revised July 21, 2017, as a condition of employment.Hiring
Salary:$6,320-$7,350 per monthAdvertised: Jan 16 2025 Pacific
Standard Time
Applications close: Jan 30 2025 Pacific Standard Time
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