Equal Opportunity and Title IX InvestigatorJob no: 501029Work type: Full-TimeLocation: University City - Philadelphia, PACategories: Finance and Administration, Drexel University
Job SummaryThe Equal Opportunity and Title IX Investigator will provide support to the University's Vice President for Human Resources, Senior Vice President for Student Success, Equal Opportunity and Title IX Coordinator, and Director of Equal Opportunity & Title IX Compliance, who are responsible for creating a safe and respectful campus environment through education and outreach and preventing and addressing instances of unlawful discrimination, harassment, and sexual and gender-based misconduct on campus. The Equal Opportunity and Title IX Investigator will provide prompt and effective action when complaints of discrimination, harassment, and/or bias incidents are reported. This person will play a key role in creating a safe and respectful workplace and educational environment for our University community and ensure that individuals are provided with all relevant information and resources regarding preventing, reporting and addressing discrimination and harassment. This position will be responsible for individually managing and investigating complaints; directing and implementing institutional response efforts; and leading informal resolutions needed to address instances of discrimination and harassment and prevent their recurrence.Essential FunctionsRemain up to date and knowledgeable of relevant federal, state and local laws, including but not limited to, Title IX, Title VII, the Violence Against Women Act, the Clery Act, the ADA, the PHRA, and the FLSARemain up to date and knowledgeable of guidance documents from the Department of Education, including the Dear Colleague Letters and OCR resolution agreements with other institutionsConduct prompt, thorough, and fair investigations of complaints of discrimination, harassment, bias incidents, and sexual misconduct, when appropriateResponsible for compliance with all procedural requirements and time frames outlined in the University's Discrimination, Harassment, and Bias Incident Prevention Policy (EIC-1), Reasonable Accommodation of Individuals with Disabilities Policy (ODR-1), and the Sexual and Gender-Based Harassment and Misconduct Policy (EIC-3)Responsible for individually managing and investigating complaints, directing institutional response, and leading informal resolutions needed to address instances of discrimination and harassment and prevent their recurrenceProvide guidance to managers and university stakeholders regarding the issues and dynamics related to bias, harassment, discrimination and sexual misconduct, including sexual assault, intimate partner violence, and stalkingCompose detailed investigative reports and make legally sound determinations with respect to the inclusion of information that will be relied upon in adjudicating complaints and aiding the fact finder in determining responsibilityAttend and provide testimony at hearings adjudicating complaints of discrimination, harassment, and sexual misconduct made against studentsResponsible for writing detailed and legally sound determinations/adjudications of responsibility under the University's policies in matters involving employees and faculty respondentsAct as a collaborative member of the University's Title IX Team, providing information and resources to members of the University community regarding prevention of sexual harassment and sexual misconduct and the University's policy and procedures to address complaints of such conduct when they occurAct as a collaborative member of the University's Bias Incident Response Team, providing information and resources to members of the University community regarding prevention of discrimination and harassment based on any protected identities, as well as the University's policies and procedures to address complaints of such conduct when they ccurResponsible for providing assistance to any University employee regarding how to respond appropriately to a report of bias, harassment, discrimination and sexual and gender-based misconduct (sexual violence, stalking or intimate partner violence)Participate in the planning and implementation of educational programs for students, faculty, and professional staff on discrimination and harassment prevention, including, sexual harassment and misconduct preventionDevelop and maintain positive collaborative relationships with University stakeholders (i.e. academic advisors, faculty members, coop advisors, coaches) and external support groups to ensure that faculty, professional staff, and campus guest are aware of and can access the resources and support they need to report or respond to a complaint of discrimination, sexual harassment and sexual and gender-based misconductOther duties as may be assignedRequired QualificationsMaster's Degree orA minimum of 3 years of relevant work experience with fact finding, investigations, employment law, criminal law, or compliance responsibilityProfessional experience working with individuals affected by sexual assault, domestic violence, sexual harassment, and/or gender discrimination.Must have a solid understanding of local, state, and federal non-discrimination lawsMust have the ability to develop and maintain strong business relationships and the demonstrated ability to collaborate with all levels of management by building trust and credibilityDemonstrated ability to handle personal, confidential, sensitive, and complex information with composure, mature judgment and utmost discretionMust have the ability to solve problems, think critically, and work in a fast-paced environmentMust have the ability to work independently in planning and implementing responsibilities while also contributing to teams made up of diverse individuals and groupsOutstanding interpersonal and excellent verbal and written communication skillsStrong attention to detail and accuracy in all work productsMust possess a high energy level, self-confidence, and a positive attitudePreferred QualificationsExperience in Higher Education and/or Academic Medical Center is strongly desiredJD preferredConflict resolution and mediation experience preferredInvestigative experience preferredPhysical DemandsTypically sitting at a desk/tableLocationUniversity City, Philadelphia, PAAdditional InformationThis position is classified as Exempt with a salary grade of M, $75,200.00 - $112,790.00. The offered salary is dependent upon internal equity and the successful candidate's competencies, education, and experience.For more information regarding Drexel's Professional Staff salary structure and Compensation Guidelines & Policies, please visit the .Please review the for some information on our benefits offerings.Special Instructions to the ApplicantPlease make sure you upload your CV/resume and cover letter when submitting your application.Review of applicants will begin once a suitable candidate pool is identified.Advertised: Jan 11 2024 Eastern Standard TimeApplications close: Feb 11 2024 Eastern Standard Time
Drexel University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer, welcomes individuals from diverse backgrounds and perspectives, and believes that an inclusive and respectful environment enriches the University community and the educational and employment experience of its members. The University prohibits discrimination against individuals on the basis of race, color