Stetson University is committed to reducing issues of gender-based harassment and violence. To this end, the Executive Director and Title IX Coordinator provides leadership and guidance on matters of Title IX compliance and oversees the implementation, administration, and monitoring of Stetson's compliance with Title IX laws and regulations. The Executive Director and Title IX Coordinator has broad-based knowledge of Title IX, the intersections of VAWA, the Clery Act and Title VII, athletics, gender-based bias, and student organizations. They facilitate the work of the Title IX Deputies across four campuses and in regard to reports concerning students and employees. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Act as the University’s Title IX Coordinator
Coordinate with Deputy Coordinators to develop and implement case management for each Title IX report
Provide leadership and facilitation of a campus-wide Title IX working group and leadership team using an integrated team approach
Supervise a full-time Title IX investigator and the university-wide investigation process including reviewing the contents and conclusions of investigation reports on behalf of the University
Coordinate and oversee the development and implementation of periodic assessments (e.g., surveys) of campus climate including sharing results with the University community
Coordinate timely responses to complaints involving Title IX-related matters, including intake of reports, and assistance in navigation of reporting, investigation, monitoring outcomes, identifying and addressing patterns, and assessing effects on campus climate
Provide oversight, training, and leadership for all Title IX initiatives and maintain accurate records of all compliance efforts
Coordinate compliance programs for Title IX, VAWA, and the Clery Act; monitor and implement actions to comply with Title IX, including other federal laws and regulations
Conduct quarterly and annual review of all formal and informal Title IX complaints and reports in order to identify and address any patterns or systemic problems that require attention and prepare and deliver reports, as necessary, to senior leadership and the Board of Trustees
Manage and update the University’s Gender-Based Misconduct, Sexual Assault, and Interpersonal Violence policy
Implement and oversee university-wide training and prevention programs for faculty, staff, and students related to Title IX
Work with campus partners to ensure the campus climate and environment is an inclusive and safe living, learning, and working environment for faculty, staff, and students
Serve as the point person for all Title IX complaints and as the primary contact for government inquiries from the Office for Civil Rights (interacts with investigators and assures compliance with resolution agreements)
Continually identify and integrate best practices in Title IX investigations and models into the university knowledge base and practices
Collaborate with Deputy Coordinators of different areas, providing duty expectations and using information to manage the policy and process
Serve as an expert on Title IX requirements for all aspects of compliance in access to higher education
Work with the appropriate staff and student leaders to develop and disseminate educational materials and training for all incoming students during orientations
Coordinate with other offices on-campus for education, training, and regular dissemination of information on topics related to job duties such as CSA reporting and acting as a Responsible Employee for faculty, staff, and applicable students
Be available on call when needed for Title IX response
Assist with university compliance in non-Title IX related areas as time allows, and
Maintain an informative and up-to-date website
Serve as an active member of the “Hatters Care” student support team including attending weekly meetings and supporting caseload of 10-15 students
Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned
Required Skills
Knowledge of higher education environment, including undergraduate, graduate, and law school demographics with an understanding of the residential liberal arts college experience and a willingness to work collaboratively within a highly consultative campus culture
The ability to communicate effectively, and to diagnose, clarify, and mediate differences of opinion
Outstanding verbal and written communication skills and a reputation for the highest integrity and ethical standards
Have demonstrated ability to respond quickly and appropriately in time-sensitive and crisis situations
Demonstrated experience in making presentations and facilitating discussions
Ability to manage multiple, on-going and complex caseload of complaints across campuses and populations, while meeting established deadlines
Demonstrated knowledge of current state and federal laws and regulations, institution-specific policies, practices and procedures, identified best practices and trends in the field of education related to harassment, sexual assault, and other discriminatory practices that violate Title IX, or other state and federal laws and regulations
Support the University’s Mission and Values (https://www.stetson.edu/other/about/mission-and-values.php) in their role
Required Experience
Master's degree, JD, or other advanced degree
A minimum of five years of experience working in higher education administration with an in-depth knowledge of Title IX compliance
Desire to join a distinct university community committed to inclusive excellence, kindness, and collaboration, as it seeks to move Forward Together in making our community and world a better place
Ideal Candidate Qualifications:
Preferred qualifications include investigating and resolving complaints alleging sexual harassment, sexual misconduct, sexual assault or sexual violence, and knowledge of pertinent procedures and issues in a university environment
Experience working with an institution of higher education’s General Counsel
Work Environment: Typical office environment.
Salary Grade: 10