Job opening: Student Conduct Administrator and Clery Act Coordinator

by Michelle Saport  |   

We have a job opportunity in the Dean of Students Office! The Student Conduct Administrator and Clery Act Coordinator position is now posted.

UAA's Student Conduct Administrator and Clery Act Coordinator is based in the Dean of Students Office. This position reports to the Assistant Dean of Students and Director of Student Conduct & Ethical Development and has a close working relationship with University Police and the Office of Equity and Compliance. The candidate serves as a student conduct administrator to address cases of student misconduct, resolve informal disputes, manage projects, provide executive support, and provide ongoing training and education to the UAA community. In addition, the candidate coordinates Clery Act compliance at all UAA campuses. The candidate must possess advanced communications, administrative, organizational, computer and coordination skills. The successful candidate must maintain and possess the highest level of confidentiality on all matters. The candidate will do a higher percentage of student conduct work during the fall and spring semesters and a higher percentage of Clery Act coordination during the summer. The Student Conduct Administrator / Clery Act Coordinator is a 40-hour per week, 12-month, term-funded position. A term position is funded year-to-year depending on funding availability each fiscal year. Hiring contingent upon a successful background check.

For the full position description, please visit: https://careers.alaska.edu/en-us/job/513717/student-conduct-administrator-and-clery-act-coordinator

Please encourage any interested staff and colleagues to apply for this position. Application review will begin on October 25, 2019. Please contact Michael Votava at mvotava@alaska.edu or (907) 786-6129 with any questions.

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