What are the responsibilities and job description for the Title IX Coordinator Director of Student Accountability position at Gannon University?
Position Details
Posting Summary
Position Title Title IX Coordinator Director of Student Accountability
Posting Number AS939P
Subdivision Student Develpmt&Engagmt VP's Offc
Division Student Development & Engagemt
Department Student Development & Engagemt Dept
Location Erie, Pa
Position Summary
Serving as Gannon University’s designated Title IX official, this position provides innovative and visionary leadership, direction and coordination of a successful campus-wide effort in compliance with Title IX. This includes responsibility for overseeing a comprehensive campus-wide strategic plan to reduce sexual assault in all forms, providing supervision of deputy Title IX officers and any Title IX investigations, and for ensuring institutional accountability in effectively responding to reported concerns and complaints. Oversees the University’s Student Conduct Process and
advises, trains, and delegates cases to University hearing officers. Oversees a comprehensive prevention program for alcohol, other drugs and violence. Integrates and coordinates actions and initiatives with campus and university partners to maximize quality and effectiveness of services delivered to an increasingly global student population.
Title IX Compliance
Perform other duties as assigned within the scope and responsibilities of the position.
Supervisory Responsibilities
Education: Master’s Degree, Juris Doctorate, or other advanced degree in higher education administration or a related field from an accredited institution. Must have a high level of understanding of Title IX, Clery, FERPA , and DFSCA regulations and reporting as required by federal and state laws and general administration guidelines.
Experience: Overall minimum of five years of progressively responsible experience in a legal, student conduct, student life, human resources, law enforcement, regulatory compliance setting, or similar field; minimum of 3 – 5 years’ experience as a Deputy Title IX Coordinator; as well as a minimum of 3 years of experience working in Student Conduct; proven experience of working with a senior–level administrators; demonstrated experience in compliance, discrimination and/or grievance investigation and resolution preferably with Title IX sexual harassment/sexual misconduct and gender-based grievance procedures in a university setting
Preferred Qualifications
minimum of 3 – 5 years’ experience as a Title IX Coordinator
Experience with conduct management software Maxient
Physical Demands
Must be able to meet the physical demands associated with a busy office and University environment
Exempt Status Exempt
Position Classification Managerial
Position Type Staff
Employment Status Full-Time
Position Length 12M
Hours per Week 37.5
Work Schedule WORKING CONDITIONS: Work is performed in office setting and on campus and will include night and weekend work. Occasional overnight travel is required.
Shift Other
Posting Summary
Position Title Title IX Coordinator Director of Student Accountability
Posting Number AS939P
Subdivision Student Develpmt&Engagmt VP's Offc
Division Student Development & Engagemt
Department Student Development & Engagemt Dept
Location Erie, Pa
Position Summary
Serving as Gannon University’s designated Title IX official, this position provides innovative and visionary leadership, direction and coordination of a successful campus-wide effort in compliance with Title IX. This includes responsibility for overseeing a comprehensive campus-wide strategic plan to reduce sexual assault in all forms, providing supervision of deputy Title IX officers and any Title IX investigations, and for ensuring institutional accountability in effectively responding to reported concerns and complaints. Oversees the University’s Student Conduct Process and
advises, trains, and delegates cases to University hearing officers. Oversees a comprehensive prevention program for alcohol, other drugs and violence. Integrates and coordinates actions and initiatives with campus and university partners to maximize quality and effectiveness of services delivered to an increasingly global student population.
Title IX Compliance
- Develop and oversee a comprehensive multi-campus strategic plan to reduce sexual assault and ensure institutional accountability in responding to reports.
- Enforce the Sexual Misconduct Policy for Students and ensure compliance with institutional, state, and federal policies and guidance.
- Supervise deputy Title IX officers responsible for enforcing and reporting the Sexual Misconduct Policy for Employees and Students.
- Administer and track all Title IX and Alcohol, Other Drugs, and Violence ( AODV ) mandated training for students, faculty, and staff.
- Oversee investigations of sexual harassment complaints, review findings and remedies, and serve as a consultant to the sexual misconduct hearing panel.
- Address patterns or systemic issues related to complaints and assess overall university response effectiveness.
- Maintain and update the university’s sexual misconduct, harassment, and discrimination policies for compliance.
- Serve as a knowledge expert, providing consultation and technical assistance on Title IX matters.
- Organize and maintain confidential Title IX case files using electronic records management software.
- Maintain an updated, accessible Title IX website for the university community.
- Ensure all Title IX responses, investigations, and procedures follow a trauma-informed approach to support affected individuals.
- Conduct and analyze campus climate surveys related to sexual misconduct, harassment, and discrimination to assess effectiveness and areas for improvement.
- Build or maintain relationships with local law enforcement, victim advocacy organizations, and legal counsel to ensure a coordinated response to Title IX cases.
- Benchmark institutional policies against national best practices and legal standards to ensure up-to-date compliance.
- Work with campus counseling, student support services, and advocacy programs to provide appropriate resources for students involved in Title IX cases.
- Attend and participate in ongoing Title IX training, legal updates, and professional development opportunities to stay current on evolving regulations.
- Ensure compliance with the educational requirements of the Violence Against Women Act ( VAWA ) and the Drug-Free Schools and Campuses Act ( DFSCA ), including completion of the AOD Biennial Review.
- Supervise the Assistant Director of Accountability and Prevention Education to enhance campus awareness of AODV through prevention, awareness, and training.
- Manage the University Student Conduct Process for all non-academic policy violations.
- Administer training for student conduct hearing officers and Student Conduct Board members.
- Adjudicate high-level student conduct incidents.
- Annually review and update the Student Code of Conduct and Student Conduct Procedures, ensuring accessibility through the online Student Handbook.
- Collaborate with Campus Police and Safety to ensure compliance with Clery Act reporting and associated Title IX and AODV compliance.
- Determine fiscal needs, track budgetary recommendations, and monitor expenditures.
- Periodically review university policies to ensure clarity, consistency, and efficiency.
Perform other duties as assigned within the scope and responsibilities of the position.
Supervisory Responsibilities
- Oversees the Assistant Director of Prevention Education, Deputy Title IX Coordinator(s), Investigators, and University Hearing Officers.
- Leads Title IX team with multi-campus representation.
Education: Master’s Degree, Juris Doctorate, or other advanced degree in higher education administration or a related field from an accredited institution. Must have a high level of understanding of Title IX, Clery, FERPA , and DFSCA regulations and reporting as required by federal and state laws and general administration guidelines.
Experience: Overall minimum of five years of progressively responsible experience in a legal, student conduct, student life, human resources, law enforcement, regulatory compliance setting, or similar field; minimum of 3 – 5 years’ experience as a Deputy Title IX Coordinator; as well as a minimum of 3 years of experience working in Student Conduct; proven experience of working with a senior–level administrators; demonstrated experience in compliance, discrimination and/or grievance investigation and resolution preferably with Title IX sexual harassment/sexual misconduct and gender-based grievance procedures in a university setting
Preferred Qualifications
minimum of 3 – 5 years’ experience as a Title IX Coordinator
Experience with conduct management software Maxient
Physical Demands
Must be able to meet the physical demands associated with a busy office and University environment
Exempt Status Exempt
Position Classification Managerial
Position Type Staff
Employment Status Full-Time
Position Length 12M
Hours per Week 37.5
Work Schedule WORKING CONDITIONS: Work is performed in office setting and on campus and will include night and weekend work. Occasional overnight travel is required.
Shift Other