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MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Palos Hills, Illinois, United States
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6 days ago
MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Palos Hills, Illinois, United States
(on-site)
Job Type
Full-Time
Job Function
Other
Coordinator, Code of Conduct
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Coordinator, Code of Conduct
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Description
Position InformationJob Title
Coordinator, Code of Conduct
Classification Title
Department
Code of Conduct-Student Life
Work Location
Main Campus
Duties
The Coordinator, Code of Conduct is a full time professional staff member reporting to the Dean of Students and Compliance Officer. The Coordinator serves as a student conduct administrator and/or investigator in cases of allegations of violations of the Code of Student Conduct for individual students and student organizations and works closely with the Dean to coordinate all aspects of the Code of Conduct Office. The Code of Conduct Office supports a safe and productive learning environment for the community, establishes college policies that define behavioral standards for all students, and operates a fair hearing process. In doing so, our mission is to guide student learning on appropriate behavior, civility, and ethical decision making. The Coordinator, Code of Conduct is dedicated to the learning college concepts by coordinating programs and facilitating activities that promote student success and lifelong learning.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
1. Serve as a student conduct administrator and/or investigator in cases of allegations of violations of the Code of Student Conduct and the Sexual Discrimination, Harassment and Misconduct Policy.
2. Determine appropriate sanctions for violations of the Code of Student Conduct and/or provide appropriate referrals to other offices and agencies
3. Employ dispute resolution, mediation, and problem solving techniques to resolve issues on an informal basis.
4. Serve as a campus administrator for the Maxient Conduct Manager software and update/maintain confidential student conduct files in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act ( FERPA ) guidelines.
5. Provide advice, educational resources, and ongoing training to faculty and staff related to student behavior and the Code of Student Conduct.
6. Provide educational workshops to students related to the Code of Student Conduct, conflict resolution, and civility.
7. Serve on the Behavior Intervention Team ( BIT ) and provide support to students of concern and faculty/staff members seeking guidance.
8. Assist in the development and updating of departmental policies, procedures, publications, website and other resources.
9. Conduct research and benchmarking studies to determine current best practices in the field of student conduct.
10. Develop assessment criteria to determine the effectiveness of our student conduct program and implement formal assessment procedures based on these criteria.
11. Prepare monthly/semester/annual reports regarding Code of Conduct Office activities.
12. Participate in programs, activities, and committees as a representative of the Code of Conduct Office including but not limited to, Center for Teaching and Learning ( CTL ) trainings, campus wide committees (e.g. Smoke-Free Campus Taskforce, Drug-Free Schools Taskforce), etc.
13. Work closely with staff in developing, implementing, and interpreting the requirements of college policies, and state and federal legislation impacting the college.
14. Develop positive professional relationships with faculty, staff and students.
15. Coordinate selection, training, and scheduling for community standards board members as needed.
16. Collaborate with the Dean and other staff to maintain the Code of Conduct & Student Life areas; schedule and supervise events and handle potential disciplinary issues which arise; monitor student offices and Student Life areas, assist with supervising student employees.
Education/Experience
Bachelor's degree in education, psychology, communications, or related area required, Master's degree preferred; minimum one (1) to three (3) years prior experience with coordinating and managing projects, programming or events; demonstrated knowledge and experience in working with investigating, interviewing, and resolving college student conduct cases preferred; experience in student development, student conduct and higher education preferred.
Please be sure to include qualifications in your resume and application materials.
Qualifications
• Demonstrated ability to foster a collaborative work environment with faculty, staff, students and other campus constituents.
• Strong written/verbal communication skills and organizational skills.
• Sound decision-making and problem-solving skills; the ability to think strategically to determine the most effective use of resources.
• Knowledge of government regulations that pertain to students including FERPA , Title IX, Clery, VAWA .
• Knowledge of basic computer programs, Microsoft Office, and conduct software (e.g. Maxient, Symplicity, PAVE , etc.).
• Demonstrated sensitivity to the concerns and needs of a diverse student population. Ability to speak Spanish or Arabic is preferred.
• Ability to work with confidential files and information.
• Excellent conflict resolution skills with a track record demonstrating dedication to college values, including respect, diversity, fairness, integrity, equity and inclusion.
Position Status
Full Time
Hours
General Hours:
Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m.-5:15 p.m.
Evening and Weekend Hours: As needed for office coverage, programming and/or conference attendance.
Salary/Wage
$47,945 - $64,160 (plus benefits)
Hourly/Salary
Salaried
Benefits
Moraine Valley offers a generous benefits plan which includes paid time off, tuition discounts for eligible employees and family, medical, dental, vision, and retirement benefits in a collaborative and friendly environment. These include: Health, Dental, Vision Life insurance, Optional life, Disability insurance, Tuition reimbursement, Tuition waiver, SURS Retirement plan, Vacation Days Holidays, Sick Leave, Personal days, Bereavement days, Tax-sheltered annuity plans and others.
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Review of Applications Begins
07/28/2025
Job ID: 80156538
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