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Assistant Director, Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards
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Assistant Director, Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards Posting Number
2025-14942
Position Summary The Assistant Director, Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards provides essential leadership for the University's student conduct program, with a primary focus on student organization incidents, including coordinating hazing prevention and compliance initiatives. This position oversees the investigation and adjudication of misconduct cases for students and student organizations across the New York City campus and Global Academic Centers. A critical component of this role involves coordinating hazing prevention efforts to ensure compliance with the Stop Campus Hazing Act of 2024, developing research-based anti-hazing programs, and managing the compilation and public reporting of hazing statistics. Additionally, the Assistant Director assesses student learning outcomes through the conduct process, oversees FERPA records requests, and manages the student conduct database to support evidence-informed decision-making and enhance student wellbeing and belonging within the university community. This position reports directly to the Director of Student Conduct and Community Standards. Qualifications Required Education:
Master's Degree in Higher Education, Counseling or equivalent Required Experience: 5+ years in student conduct, student affairs and crisis intervention or equivalent combination. Preferred Experience: Experience in student conduct, residential life, student activities, or program development Required Skills, Knowledge and Abilities: Excellent analytical, organizational, and interpersonal skills. Outstanding writing skills. Ability to exercise superior judgment and discretion, as well as maintain integrity and confidence. Proven ability to handle multiple priorities while maintaining a high level of professionalism and attention to detail. Proven ability to communicate with senior level administrators in colleges/schools and other administrative units of the University. Ability to develop and implement educational programs for students and administrators. Strong understanding of current and pending federal, state and local legislative matters as they affect Student Affairs, including awareness of federal and local regulatory laws pertaining to the management of student conduct and grievance matters, with specific emphasis on the Stop Campus Hazing Act. Preferred Skills, Knowledge and Abilities: Ability to develop and deliver training programs and assessment initiatives. Experience with supervision and office operations. Training and demonstrated experience in managing restorative programs and initiatives. Must be well-versed in quality data collection to ensure adequacy, accuracy, and legitimacy of data in NYU systems and be able to strictly follow data privacy and security procedures for data handling and analysis to ensure adherence to legal and institutional standards. Additional Information In compliance with NYC's Pay Transparency Act, the annual base salary range for this position is USD $70,000.00 to USD $90,000.00. New York University considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate's work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, as well as, market and organizational considerations when extending an offer. This pay range represents base pay only and excludes any additional items such as incentives, bonuses, clinical compensation, or other items.
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