Culinary Institute
Director – Title IX Compliance & Investigations
Culinary Institute, New Hyde Park, New York, United States
The anticipated hiring range for this position is $100,000 to $125,000. Hiring offers will be determined based on the final candidate’s qualifications and experience. The recruiter can share more information about what the anticipated hiring salary would be based upon your specific qualifications during the selection process.
The CIA offers a substantial benefits package that includes
medical coverage available at no cost
to qualifying employees, dental insurance, vision insurance, life insurance, short and long term disability insurance, retirement savings plan with high employer contributions, a generous paid time off program, and more!
As the benefits package at the CIA results in a significant value above the base hiring salary for this position, we encourage you to apply so that our recruiters can share more information with you about the benefits of working for the CIA.
POSITION SUMMARY The Director – Title IX Compliance & Investigations serves as the College’s Title IX Coordinator and provides strategic leadership to ensure compliance with federal and state laws related to sex and gender-based discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual misconduct and Civil Rights. This includes supervision and monitoring of Title IX, Title VI, Title VII, Age Discrimination, anti-discrimination state laws, and related investigations, hearings and appeals. The Director oversees the Institute’s response to Title IX complaints, manages investigations, and leads prevention, education and training efforts to provide a welcoming, diverse and inclusive learning and working environment for all students, faculty and staff.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Leadership & Compliance
Serves as the institute’s Title IX Coordinator, overseeing all aspects of compliance with Title IX, federal and state anti-discrimination laws, regulations and requirements.
Develops, implements, and maintains policies and procedures related to Title IX and sexual misconduct, harassment, discrimination and retaliation. Communicates all necessary and statutory items pertaining to CIA policy in these matters to all constituents, including staff, faculty, students and
Ensures the timely, impartial, unbiased, and thorough investigations and resolution of complaints consistent with legal requirements and institutional policies.
Tracks and analyzes data related to Title IX and Harassment, Sexual Misconduct and Discrimination (HSMD) Policy cases to identify trends and recommend proactive improvements.
Advises senior leadership on emerging regulatory issues, compliance risks and best practices in Title IX and HSMD administration.
Coordinates the CIA’s response to the report of potential Improper Activity as it relates to the Institute’s Whistleblower Policy and maintains confidential record-keeping in the CIA Hotline database.
Provides Clery reporting data in coordination with Campus Safety and Student Life, NYS Education Law 129-A and B, and related federal and state bias/hate crime compliance.
Investigation Management
Receives, reviews, assesses and coordinates the response to all complaints of unlawful discrimination, harassment or related misconduct by students, employees, members of the campus community, and third parties. Conducts, oversees, and initiates the assignment, documentation and investigation tracking related to Title IX, HSMD and related compliance for all campuses of the Institute, including informal resolutions, investigations, hearings and appeals.
Provides follow-up to complaints including proper assistance, referrals, and resolution options to reporting parties; determines the need for an investigation and initial remedial actions; ensures compliance with timelines, notices, and other requirements under applicable laws reflected in the Institute’s policies.
Maintains accurate and confidential records of reports, investigations, and resolutions, including managing the CIA’s conduct and Title IX/HSMD reporting system, Maxient.
Collaborates and coordinates effectively on Title IX and HSMD issues with campus partners, including Human Resources, Student Life, Campus Safety, and branch campus employees, and with the Director of Faculty Relations.
Training & Prevention
Develops and delivers training programs on Title IX and HSMD prevention for students, faculty and staff, including specialized training for investigators, hearing officers, mandated reporters, campus safety and residence life.
Serves as a visible campus resource and trusted partner for individuals seeking information or assistance by providing guidance or referral to support resources.
Collaborates with external agencies, investigators, and legal counsel as necessary.
Any and all other duties.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor’s degree in law, human resources, or related field of study.
Experience:
Seven (7) to ten (10) years of progressively responsible experience in Title IX compliance, investigations, civil rights enforcement, higher education, student affairs or human resources.
Strong knowledge of Title IX, VAWA, Clery, and related federal/state regulations.
Demonstrated experience conducting sensitive investigations with fairness, discretion and integrity.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Juris Doctorate or advanced degree in Law, Higher Education Administration, Human Resources, or related areas of
Certification in Title IX investigations or Civil Rights compliance (e.g. ATIXA)
Experience in higher education and/or previous Title IX Coordinator experience strongly preferred.
REQUIRED SKILLS
Excellent communication, conflict resolution and training facilitation skills.
Sound judgement and impartial decision making.
Ability to manage and track multiple complex cases with sensitivity and timeliness.
Record of handling sensitive and confidential issues at a high level with professionalism.
Excellent oral and written communication skills, which include the ability to listen, as well as persuasively convey opinions and
Excellent critical and strategic thinking ability. Ability to direct and influence change. Ability to collaborate with leaders to drive change.
Demonstrated ability to show a high level of service responsiveness to internal customers and effective partnership with both education and human resources colleagues, as well as the ability to determine when situations require escalation or may be handled independently.
Ability to interpret and apply federal and institutional policies in complex or sensitive situations.
Must display a high level of energy and self‐motivation.
Strong computer experience, which must include the ability to work effectively with MS Office suite products, i.e. Word, Excel, PowerPoint.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Ability to work extended hours and weekends due to business
Regular work requires the use of a computer, many times in excess of eight (8) hours per
Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
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The CIA offers a substantial benefits package that includes
medical coverage available at no cost
to qualifying employees, dental insurance, vision insurance, life insurance, short and long term disability insurance, retirement savings plan with high employer contributions, a generous paid time off program, and more!
As the benefits package at the CIA results in a significant value above the base hiring salary for this position, we encourage you to apply so that our recruiters can share more information with you about the benefits of working for the CIA.
POSITION SUMMARY The Director – Title IX Compliance & Investigations serves as the College’s Title IX Coordinator and provides strategic leadership to ensure compliance with federal and state laws related to sex and gender-based discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual misconduct and Civil Rights. This includes supervision and monitoring of Title IX, Title VI, Title VII, Age Discrimination, anti-discrimination state laws, and related investigations, hearings and appeals. The Director oversees the Institute’s response to Title IX complaints, manages investigations, and leads prevention, education and training efforts to provide a welcoming, diverse and inclusive learning and working environment for all students, faculty and staff.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Leadership & Compliance
Serves as the institute’s Title IX Coordinator, overseeing all aspects of compliance with Title IX, federal and state anti-discrimination laws, regulations and requirements.
Develops, implements, and maintains policies and procedures related to Title IX and sexual misconduct, harassment, discrimination and retaliation. Communicates all necessary and statutory items pertaining to CIA policy in these matters to all constituents, including staff, faculty, students and
Ensures the timely, impartial, unbiased, and thorough investigations and resolution of complaints consistent with legal requirements and institutional policies.
Tracks and analyzes data related to Title IX and Harassment, Sexual Misconduct and Discrimination (HSMD) Policy cases to identify trends and recommend proactive improvements.
Advises senior leadership on emerging regulatory issues, compliance risks and best practices in Title IX and HSMD administration.
Coordinates the CIA’s response to the report of potential Improper Activity as it relates to the Institute’s Whistleblower Policy and maintains confidential record-keeping in the CIA Hotline database.
Provides Clery reporting data in coordination with Campus Safety and Student Life, NYS Education Law 129-A and B, and related federal and state bias/hate crime compliance.
Investigation Management
Receives, reviews, assesses and coordinates the response to all complaints of unlawful discrimination, harassment or related misconduct by students, employees, members of the campus community, and third parties. Conducts, oversees, and initiates the assignment, documentation and investigation tracking related to Title IX, HSMD and related compliance for all campuses of the Institute, including informal resolutions, investigations, hearings and appeals.
Provides follow-up to complaints including proper assistance, referrals, and resolution options to reporting parties; determines the need for an investigation and initial remedial actions; ensures compliance with timelines, notices, and other requirements under applicable laws reflected in the Institute’s policies.
Maintains accurate and confidential records of reports, investigations, and resolutions, including managing the CIA’s conduct and Title IX/HSMD reporting system, Maxient.
Collaborates and coordinates effectively on Title IX and HSMD issues with campus partners, including Human Resources, Student Life, Campus Safety, and branch campus employees, and with the Director of Faculty Relations.
Training & Prevention
Develops and delivers training programs on Title IX and HSMD prevention for students, faculty and staff, including specialized training for investigators, hearing officers, mandated reporters, campus safety and residence life.
Serves as a visible campus resource and trusted partner for individuals seeking information or assistance by providing guidance or referral to support resources.
Collaborates with external agencies, investigators, and legal counsel as necessary.
Any and all other duties.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor’s degree in law, human resources, or related field of study.
Experience:
Seven (7) to ten (10) years of progressively responsible experience in Title IX compliance, investigations, civil rights enforcement, higher education, student affairs or human resources.
Strong knowledge of Title IX, VAWA, Clery, and related federal/state regulations.
Demonstrated experience conducting sensitive investigations with fairness, discretion and integrity.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Juris Doctorate or advanced degree in Law, Higher Education Administration, Human Resources, or related areas of
Certification in Title IX investigations or Civil Rights compliance (e.g. ATIXA)
Experience in higher education and/or previous Title IX Coordinator experience strongly preferred.
REQUIRED SKILLS
Excellent communication, conflict resolution and training facilitation skills.
Sound judgement and impartial decision making.
Ability to manage and track multiple complex cases with sensitivity and timeliness.
Record of handling sensitive and confidential issues at a high level with professionalism.
Excellent oral and written communication skills, which include the ability to listen, as well as persuasively convey opinions and
Excellent critical and strategic thinking ability. Ability to direct and influence change. Ability to collaborate with leaders to drive change.
Demonstrated ability to show a high level of service responsiveness to internal customers and effective partnership with both education and human resources colleagues, as well as the ability to determine when situations require escalation or may be handled independently.
Ability to interpret and apply federal and institutional policies in complex or sensitive situations.
Must display a high level of energy and self‐motivation.
Strong computer experience, which must include the ability to work effectively with MS Office suite products, i.e. Word, Excel, PowerPoint.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Ability to work extended hours and weekends due to business
Regular work requires the use of a computer, many times in excess of eight (8) hours per
Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
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