Goucher College

Title IX Coordinator

Goucher College$85K — $99K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
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Qualifications

  • Master's degree in relevant field required; doctorate preferred.
  • 4-5 years experience in Title IX processes within higher education required; 6-10 years preferred.
  • Demonstrated leadership experience in Equity and Inclusion initiatives in higher education required; 6-10 years preferred.
  • Strong understanding of federal and state TIX legislation and best practices.
  • Experience with conducting investigations related to grievances of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation.

Responsibilities

  • Lead investigations into discrimination, harassment, and retaliation complaints promptly and objectively.
  • Coordinate and deliver training on EIE and TIX matters for faculty and staff.
  • Supervise the TIX Specialist and manage records communication via Maxient.
  • Provide TIX accommodations to students and collaborate with Accessibility Services when necessary.
  • Review and update Title IX policies to align with legal and best practice standards.
  • Participate in leadership meetings within the Division of Academic Affairs.
  • Engage with campus-wide committees as needed.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive health and wellness programs.
  • Professional development opportunities and tuition remission.
  • Flexible work environment and scheduling options.
  • Generous tuition benefits for dependents.
  • Retirement plan with employer contributions.
Full Job Description
Job Description:

The Title IX (TIX) Coordinator provides leadership for the College's efforts in the areas of equity and inclusive excellence (EIE), and Title IX. The TIX Coordinator promotes a campus environment in which all students, faculty, and staff are affirmed and supported. The TIX Coordinator leads the College's efforts to reduce incidents of sexual misconduct, discrimination, harassment and violence, as well as support students involved in such incidents. The TIX Coordinator supports the Dean of EIE as well as other members of the President's Cabinet in the implementation of the College's EIE initiatives, with the goal of creating a more welcoming, and inclusive environment at the College.

The TIX Office, staffed by a TI Coordinator and a TIX Specialist, is committed to administering the College's sexual misconduct and non-discrimination policies in a fair and equitable manner, as well as foster a campus environment in which all students have the opportunity to pursue their education in an environment free of hostility. The TIX Office addresses the following matters: (1) Sexual misconduct and other related misconduct; (2) Sexual assault, including rape and fondling; (3) Sexual harassment; (4) Intimate Partner Violence; (5) Stalking; and (6) Discrimination [based on race, color, national origin, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, sex, marital status, age, disability or genetic information].

The TIX Coordinator has the primary responsibility of overseeing the College's TIX efforts. The TIX Coordinator will lead efforts across all divisions of the College to ensure compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements, as it relates to TIX laws and regulations, oversight of policies and processes when initial complaints are made, responding and investigating Title IX and civil rights discrimination, harassment and related retaliation reports and complaints from students and employees and presenting related training, and oversight of College-wide programming, outreach and educational efforts related to TIX. In this vein, the TIX Coordinator will work closely with the designated TIX staff member in Human Resources on staff matters, as well as designated staff in the Office of the Provost on faculty matters.

Essential Job Functions:

40 % A. Conduct prompt, thorough and objective investigations of and respond to reports/complaints of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation related to legally protected status; and participate in addressing violations of Title IX, including implementing interim protective and supportive measures. Triage bias complaints and refer to the Dean of EIE for non-punitive measures, or to the Dean of Students (DOS) to review under the Code of Conduct when needed.

20 % B. Coordinate with dedicated personnel in Human Resources, Academic Affairs, and Student Affairs to deliver the appropriate training for the campus community on all EIE & TIX matters. Provide training to staff and faculty on TIX matters, and other topics such as Communication and Boundaries for Professionals, Trauma-informed Conversations, Compliance with TIX accommodations and Bystander intervention strategies, among other.

10 % C. Provide direct supervision and support of the TIX Specialist and assit with record keeping and communication via Maxient.

10 % D. Provide TIX accommodations to students and partner with the Associate Director of the Office of Accessibility Services when needed. Partner with the Office of Institutional Effectiveness for reporting TIX matters.

10 % D. Oversee administration of the College's Title IX Process including ensuring that the policies are regularly reviewed and updated to stay current with federal and state law, and prevailing best practices, and that all policies are adhered to and administered in a fair and equitable manner.

5 % F. Serve on the Associate Provost for Ungergraduate Studies and Dean of EIE leadership team within the Division of Academic Affairs.

5 % G. Serve in campus-wide ad-hoc committees as required by the needs of the College.

Education:

Required: Master's degree

Preferred: Earned doctorate

Professional Experience:

Required: 4-5 years experience in Title IX processes in higher education, paired with substantial experience leading Equity, & Inclusion efforts in higher education.

Preferred: 6-10 years experience in Title IX processes in higher education, paired with 6-10 years experience leading Equity, & Inclusion efforts in higher education.

Job Category:
Staff

Pay Range:
$85,000.00-$99,000.00

Goucher Benefits Information

Application Instructions:

Consideration of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.

Please submit the following application materials:

  • Cover Letter
  • Resume
  • 3 references


About Goucher College

Goucher College is a private liberal arts college in Towson, Maryland. It was chartered in 1885 and renamed Goucher College in honor of its founding member, John Goucher, and his wife, Mary Fisher Goucher. The college offers 33 majors and 15 minors, as well as a range of interdisciplinary programs. Goucher College is known for its strong study abroad programs, with over 60% of students studying abroad at some point during their time at the college. The college has a diverse student body, with students from over 40 states and 30 countries. Goucher College is committed to sustainability and has implemented a number of initiatives to reduce its environmental impact.
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