Associate Director, Community Standards
The Associate Director (AD) of the Office of Community Standards reports directly to the Director of the Office and serves a central role in the administration of the student conduct process. The AD supervises two assistant directors, creates and assigns cases, and serves as a university hearing officer by reviewing, investigating, adjudicating, and managing conduct cases.
Key Responsibilities
Supervision
Provide direct supervision and coaching to two Assistant Directors, fostering a culture of high performance and professional growth.
Conduct regular 1‑on‑1 meetings to provide feedback, remove barriers, and align individual goals with departmental priorities.
Audit and review case adjudications performed by direct reports to ensure legal compliance, procedural accuracy, and adherence to university standards.
Ensure consistency and equity in the adjudication process by regularly auditing case files and facilitating case management sessions between Assistant Directors.
Oversee the annual performance evaluation process, establish annual goals and professional development plans in partnership with direct reports.
Serve as a point of escalation for complex issues.
Student Conduct Administration
Review all incoming incident reports each business day, creating and assigning cases per office protocol.
Serve as primary liaison to the Office of Residence Life, including managing overall case distribution to residence life hearing officers.
Serve as a university hearing officer by reviewing, investigating, adjudicating, and managing conduct cases.
Advise students on their rights and responsibilities within the conduct process, providing clear and transparent communication.
Manage a high volume of cases simultaneously, ensuring all deadlines for notice, hearings, and appeals are met in accordance with office expectations and due process.
Maintain accurate records and prepare statistical reports related to student conduct.
Office Leadership & Representation
Serve as the Director’s designee in their absence, assuming responsibility for daily operations and staff coordination.
Represent the Office of Community Standards at divisional and institutional meetings, events, and functions.
Assist in developing, implementing, and assessing annual learning outcomes and program goals.
Collaborate on periodic review and revision of the Student Code of Conduct and office protocols to ensure alignment with emerging case law, legislative changes, and institutional values.
Training & Education
Partner with the Director to coordinate and facilitate programming and annual training for students, campus partners, and university hearing officers.
Support ongoing education around student conduct policies and processes.
Compliance & Professional Standards
Participate in all required professional development training and proactively maintain all relevant professional certifications to ensure compliance and up‑to‑date knowledge.
Ensure all work complies with state and federal laws (FERPA, the Clery Act, Collin’s Law, the Stop Campus Hazing Act, Title VI, and Title IX), university policy, and best practices.
Uphold impartiality, fairness, and sensitivity to the needs of all parties throughout the conduct process.
Perform all other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Earned master’s degree from an appropriately accredited institution in Student Affairs, Higher Education, Social Work, Law, or a related field.
Three years of professional experience in Student Conduct or a related field post completion of master’s degree.
Preferred Qualifications
One to three years of supervisory experience.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Demonstrated technological knowledge and computer literacy.
Demonstrated knowledge of current issues in the field of student conduct, applicable legal and compliance issues, and best practices related to student conduct.
Demonstrated commitment to student‑centered practice.
Excellent administrative, time‑management, and organizational skills.
Commitment to high ethical practice and discretion when working with sensitive, confidential information.
Demonstrated professional judgment and measured decision‑making.
Conflict de‑escalation skills and the ability to maintain composure when working with distressed individuals.
Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Demonstrated experience with Maxient Software.
Demonstrated assessment skills; ability to analyze, summarize, and effectively present data/results.
Exceptional interpersonal, presentation, verbal, and written communication skills.
Eagerness to work collaboratively and effectively with a wide range of stakeholders (students, faculty, staff, and community agencies).
Knowledge, understanding, and effective application of human and student development theories.
Crisis management and emergency response skills, including an ability to manage high‑pressure situations ethically, effectively, efficiently, and consistently.
Employment Details
This is a 12‑month, 100% time, on‑campus, annually renewable position with salary and benefits.
Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Statement: Miami University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer that encourages applications from protected veterans and individuals with disabilities. The university prohibits harassment, discrimination, and retaliation on the basis of age, color, disability, gender identity or expression, genetic information, military status, national origin, pregnancy, race, religion, sex/gender, status as a parent or foster parent, sexual orientation, or protected veteran status in its application and admission processes, educational programs, and employment practices.
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Associate Director, Community Standards
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Pay: 100.000 - 125.000
Job type: Full Time