University of Delaware
Associate Director, Community Standards and Conflict Resolution / Sr. Assistant
University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, United States, 19711
Associate Director, Community Standards and Conflict Resolution / Sr. Assistant Dean of Students
Context Of The Job
The Associate Director/Sr. Assistant Dean of Students is responsible for overseeing case management and alternative resolution processes within the Community Standards & Conflict Resolution (CSCR) office. This role includes managing student conduct cases, ensuring a fair and consistent application of University policies and procedures, and overseeing alternative resolution methods, such as restorative practices, facilitated dialogue, mediation, and conflict coaching.
Pay Grade 32E
Major Responsibilities Manage a Varied Caseload of Conduct Cases
Manage disciplinary processes from intake to resolution for a specified caseload, including violations related to academic misconduct, Residence Life & Housing (RLH), UDPD, off‑campus violations, athletic groups, RSOs, and other reported incidents.
Resolve cases through appropriate adjudication processes and apply sanctions ranging from reprimands to expulsion, ensuring compliance with the Student Guide to University Policies (SGUP).
Advise students on their rights, responsibilities, and the student conduct process.
Collaborate with appropriate partners to connect students involved in high‑risk cases with support services and provide guidance and referrals for students who may benefit from academic or behavioral intervention programs.
Regularly assess patterns in student behavior and proactively engage with students to offer support, educational resources, and early interventions.
Serve as a point of contact for assigned caseload, including students and parents, regarding case status and conduct history.
Manage inquiries via phone and email, ensuring adherence to FERPA guidelines, explaining policies and sanctions, and referring cases to the appropriate staff or offices as needed, while documenting all communications.
Implement proactive communication strategies to ensure transparency and clarity throughout the conduct process, addressing concerns before they escalate.
Proactively monitor the progress of cases, ensuring timeliness and completeness of the process, and initiate any necessary corrective actions to resolve delays or inconsistencies.
Ensure timely and accurate completion of administrative tasks, referring students to campus resources as necessary.
Strategic Oversight of Alternative Resolution
Lead and oversee the development, implementation, and evaluation of alternative resolution options, including restorative practices, mediation, facilitated dialogue, and conflict coaching.
Identify cases suitable for alternative resolution and manage these cases from intake to resolution, ensuring restorative approaches are used appropriately.
Facilitate restorative practice circles, mediation sessions, and other alternative conflict resolution processes for students.
Collaborate with the Assistant Director to identify cases that may be better suited for alternative resolution, supporting students through the process.
Oversee the entire process of alternative resolution cases, from intake through to resolution, ensuring accurate documentation and case management within Maxient.
Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of alternative resolution processes, ensuring that they meet desired outcomes and identifying opportunities for improvement.
Develop and implement methods for evaluating the success of alternative resolution strategies, identifying areas for improvement and enhancing the program’s effectiveness.
Ensure that alternative resolution strategies are applied equitably across all student populations and work toward continuous improvement in their application and effectiveness.
Collaborate with the Coordinator, Case Management and Alternative Resolution, to ensure appropriate cases are identified for alternative dispute resolution and to track the overall effectiveness of these methods.
Oversee the coordination of campus partners to enact restorative and alternative resolution practices across academic and student support areas.
Assist Assistant Director with case management by reviewing trends of traditional and alternative resolution, identifying areas for improvement, and implementing changes to enhance case resolution processes.
Supervision and Leadership
Supervise and provide strategic oversight for the Coordinator of Case Management & Alternative Resolution, Graduate Student, and Peer Educators.
Lead and mentor the Coordinator, ensuring that all case management and alternative resolution strategies are aligned with the broader departmental goals and university policies.
Provide leadership and guidance in the development of educational programs and resources related to student conduct and restorative practices.
Foster a collaborative team culture, providing regular feedback and support to team members and encouraging innovation and new ideas in the resolution process.
Oversee the recruitment and training of peer educators and other CSCR-related roles.
Oversee and develop educational programs and materials aimed at engaging students, faculty, and staff in understanding the student conduct process, behavioral expectations, alternative resolution, and University policies to foster a culture of accountability.
Design presentations, workshops, and outreach efforts to raise awareness of CSCR, conflict resolution, and restorative practices across the campus community.
Oversee the development and implementation of educational sanctions for students that prioritize reflection and personal growth.
Ensure that educational programs and sanctions are inclusive, addressing the needs of all student populations, and that they are regularly evaluated for effectiveness.
Analyze Case Trends and Effectiveness
Analyze trends in both traditional and alternative resolution cases to identify patterns, themes, and opportunities for improvements.
Assess the effectiveness of alternative resolution strategies and make data‑driven recommendations for program and process improvements.
Provide regular feedback to leadership on the impact of alternative resolution strategies, ensuring alignment with the University’s broader mission and student development goals.
Collaborative Leadership Across Campus
Lead cross‑departmental collaborations to ensure that alternative resolution practices are integrated into the campus community.
Promote the integration of restorative practices into various aspects of campus life, working with faculty, staff, and administration to build a restorative culture.
Work closely with the Director of Community Standards & Conflict Resolution to ensure departmental objectives and strategies are aligned with the university's broader student affairs goals.
Title IX Sanctioning Officer
Serve as a lead officer for the University Title IX, Sexual Misconduct, and Non‑Discrimination policy, ensuring compliance with Title IX regulations and University policies.
Professional Development and Training
Regularly assess and update training materials for staff and students to ensure continuous improvement in conflict resolution strategies and case management.
Support ongoing professional development for yourself and team members, fostering a growth mindset and the continuous evolution of the team’s knowledge and skills.
Other Duties
Serve in the Divisional Senior Staff On‑Call Rotation.
Participate in division‑wide and campus‑wide committees.
Represent Community Standards & Conflict Resolution at campus‑wide events.
Participate in professional development opportunities to stay current with emerging trends, best practices, and legal requirements in student conduct and conflict resolution.
Perform other job‑related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Master’s degree in higher education, student personnel, counseling services, conflict resolution, or a closely related field is required; a doctorate in a relevant field is preferred, and four years of related work experience.
Five years of progressive experience in student conduct administration, alternative resolution practices, or case management in higher education preferred.
Experience supervising professional and student staff, facilitating conflict resolution processes, and managing high‑level conduct cases.
Experience with program development, assessment, and cross‑departmental collaboration is essential.
Expert‑level knowledge of student conduct processes, including investigations, adjudication, sanctions, and appeals; applies developmental theory to inform decision‑making.
Advanced expertise in restorative practices, mediation, conflict coaching, and facilitated dialogue.
Extensive knowledge of federally mandated policies and reporting requirements.
Exceptional written and verbal communication; experience in public speaking, training facilitation, and policy interpretation.
Experience as Title IX Sanctioning Officer or adjudicator preferred.
Experience with engagement in professional development and emerging trends in student conduct, conflict resolution, and higher education law.
Ability to manage multiple priorities, complex projects, and long‑term initiatives with precision.
Ability to work effectively with a wide range of constituencies in a rapidly changing technical environment.
Special Requirements
Occasional evening and weekend work required in support of University priorities and student needs.
Frequent facilitation of emotionally sensitive meetings or resolution processes requiring emotional resilience, active listening, and conflict de‑escalation skills.
Role is primarily based indoors, with regular travel across campus for meetings, outreach, and programming.
Requires sustained engagement with students in high‑stress situations and the ability to maintain composure and professionalism under pressure.
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Pay Grade 32E
Major Responsibilities Manage a Varied Caseload of Conduct Cases
Manage disciplinary processes from intake to resolution for a specified caseload, including violations related to academic misconduct, Residence Life & Housing (RLH), UDPD, off‑campus violations, athletic groups, RSOs, and other reported incidents.
Resolve cases through appropriate adjudication processes and apply sanctions ranging from reprimands to expulsion, ensuring compliance with the Student Guide to University Policies (SGUP).
Advise students on their rights, responsibilities, and the student conduct process.
Collaborate with appropriate partners to connect students involved in high‑risk cases with support services and provide guidance and referrals for students who may benefit from academic or behavioral intervention programs.
Regularly assess patterns in student behavior and proactively engage with students to offer support, educational resources, and early interventions.
Serve as a point of contact for assigned caseload, including students and parents, regarding case status and conduct history.
Manage inquiries via phone and email, ensuring adherence to FERPA guidelines, explaining policies and sanctions, and referring cases to the appropriate staff or offices as needed, while documenting all communications.
Implement proactive communication strategies to ensure transparency and clarity throughout the conduct process, addressing concerns before they escalate.
Proactively monitor the progress of cases, ensuring timeliness and completeness of the process, and initiate any necessary corrective actions to resolve delays or inconsistencies.
Ensure timely and accurate completion of administrative tasks, referring students to campus resources as necessary.
Strategic Oversight of Alternative Resolution
Lead and oversee the development, implementation, and evaluation of alternative resolution options, including restorative practices, mediation, facilitated dialogue, and conflict coaching.
Identify cases suitable for alternative resolution and manage these cases from intake to resolution, ensuring restorative approaches are used appropriately.
Facilitate restorative practice circles, mediation sessions, and other alternative conflict resolution processes for students.
Collaborate with the Assistant Director to identify cases that may be better suited for alternative resolution, supporting students through the process.
Oversee the entire process of alternative resolution cases, from intake through to resolution, ensuring accurate documentation and case management within Maxient.
Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of alternative resolution processes, ensuring that they meet desired outcomes and identifying opportunities for improvement.
Develop and implement methods for evaluating the success of alternative resolution strategies, identifying areas for improvement and enhancing the program’s effectiveness.
Ensure that alternative resolution strategies are applied equitably across all student populations and work toward continuous improvement in their application and effectiveness.
Collaborate with the Coordinator, Case Management and Alternative Resolution, to ensure appropriate cases are identified for alternative dispute resolution and to track the overall effectiveness of these methods.
Oversee the coordination of campus partners to enact restorative and alternative resolution practices across academic and student support areas.
Assist Assistant Director with case management by reviewing trends of traditional and alternative resolution, identifying areas for improvement, and implementing changes to enhance case resolution processes.
Supervision and Leadership
Supervise and provide strategic oversight for the Coordinator of Case Management & Alternative Resolution, Graduate Student, and Peer Educators.
Lead and mentor the Coordinator, ensuring that all case management and alternative resolution strategies are aligned with the broader departmental goals and university policies.
Provide leadership and guidance in the development of educational programs and resources related to student conduct and restorative practices.
Foster a collaborative team culture, providing regular feedback and support to team members and encouraging innovation and new ideas in the resolution process.
Oversee the recruitment and training of peer educators and other CSCR-related roles.
Oversee and develop educational programs and materials aimed at engaging students, faculty, and staff in understanding the student conduct process, behavioral expectations, alternative resolution, and University policies to foster a culture of accountability.
Design presentations, workshops, and outreach efforts to raise awareness of CSCR, conflict resolution, and restorative practices across the campus community.
Oversee the development and implementation of educational sanctions for students that prioritize reflection and personal growth.
Ensure that educational programs and sanctions are inclusive, addressing the needs of all student populations, and that they are regularly evaluated for effectiveness.
Analyze Case Trends and Effectiveness
Analyze trends in both traditional and alternative resolution cases to identify patterns, themes, and opportunities for improvements.
Assess the effectiveness of alternative resolution strategies and make data‑driven recommendations for program and process improvements.
Provide regular feedback to leadership on the impact of alternative resolution strategies, ensuring alignment with the University’s broader mission and student development goals.
Collaborative Leadership Across Campus
Lead cross‑departmental collaborations to ensure that alternative resolution practices are integrated into the campus community.
Promote the integration of restorative practices into various aspects of campus life, working with faculty, staff, and administration to build a restorative culture.
Work closely with the Director of Community Standards & Conflict Resolution to ensure departmental objectives and strategies are aligned with the university's broader student affairs goals.
Title IX Sanctioning Officer
Serve as a lead officer for the University Title IX, Sexual Misconduct, and Non‑Discrimination policy, ensuring compliance with Title IX regulations and University policies.
Professional Development and Training
Regularly assess and update training materials for staff and students to ensure continuous improvement in conflict resolution strategies and case management.
Support ongoing professional development for yourself and team members, fostering a growth mindset and the continuous evolution of the team’s knowledge and skills.
Other Duties
Serve in the Divisional Senior Staff On‑Call Rotation.
Participate in division‑wide and campus‑wide committees.
Represent Community Standards & Conflict Resolution at campus‑wide events.
Participate in professional development opportunities to stay current with emerging trends, best practices, and legal requirements in student conduct and conflict resolution.
Perform other job‑related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Master’s degree in higher education, student personnel, counseling services, conflict resolution, or a closely related field is required; a doctorate in a relevant field is preferred, and four years of related work experience.
Five years of progressive experience in student conduct administration, alternative resolution practices, or case management in higher education preferred.
Experience supervising professional and student staff, facilitating conflict resolution processes, and managing high‑level conduct cases.
Experience with program development, assessment, and cross‑departmental collaboration is essential.
Expert‑level knowledge of student conduct processes, including investigations, adjudication, sanctions, and appeals; applies developmental theory to inform decision‑making.
Advanced expertise in restorative practices, mediation, conflict coaching, and facilitated dialogue.
Extensive knowledge of federally mandated policies and reporting requirements.
Exceptional written and verbal communication; experience in public speaking, training facilitation, and policy interpretation.
Experience as Title IX Sanctioning Officer or adjudicator preferred.
Experience with engagement in professional development and emerging trends in student conduct, conflict resolution, and higher education law.
Ability to manage multiple priorities, complex projects, and long‑term initiatives with precision.
Ability to work effectively with a wide range of constituencies in a rapidly changing technical environment.
Special Requirements
Occasional evening and weekend work required in support of University priorities and student needs.
Frequent facilitation of emotionally sensitive meetings or resolution processes requiring emotional resilience, active listening, and conflict de‑escalation skills.
Role is primarily based indoors, with regular travel across campus for meetings, outreach, and programming.
Requires sustained engagement with students in high‑stress situations and the ability to maintain composure and professionalism under pressure.
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