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Assistant Dean of Students & Deputy Title IX Coordinator

Greensboro College

Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

Job description

Assistant Dean of Students & Deputy Title IX Coordinator

Greensboro College - Greensboro, NC 27401

Overview

Position Type Full Time

Description

JOB SUMMARY The Assistant Dean of Students for Title IX and Student Support provides strategic leadership for student-focused Title IX compliance, behavioral intervention, and student support initiatives. As a senior member of the Division of Student Development, this role oversees processes that promote a safe, equitable, and supportive campus environment while advancing institutional goals related to student success, retention, and well-being. The Assistant Dean serves as a key advisor on complex student matters and ensures alignment with federal regulations, institutional policy, and best practices.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Leadership in Title IX Compliance
  • Serve as the primary leader for student-related Title IX processes in coordination with the College's Title IX Coordinator
  • Oversee the intake, investigation, and resolution of Title IX cases, ensuring prompt, equitable, and compliant practices
  • Provide expert guidance to campus stakeholders on Title IX regulations, risk mitigation, and student safety concerns
  • Train and supervise staff, hearing officers, and investigators involved in Title IX processes
  • Monitor and assess institutional compliance efforts and recommend policy or procedural improvements
  • Maintain oversight of case documentation, reporting trends, and data-informed decision-making
  • Strategic Student Support & Retention
  • Provide leadership for student support and case management systems, including Early Alert and behavioral intervention referrals
  • Lead cross-functional collaboration with academic affairs, counseling, residence life, and other units to support student success
  • Develop and implement strategic initiatives within the Division of Student Development to improve retention, persistence, and student engagement
  • Oversee parent and family engagement strategies, including communication plans and educational programming
  • Analyze student data and feedback to identify trends, inform planning, and enhance the student experience
  • Student Conduct Administration
  • Serve in a senior leadership role within the student conduct system, including adjudication of complex or high-level cases
  • Provide oversight of students on disciplinary probation and high-risk cases
  • Ensure conduct policies and procedures align with institutional values and legal standards
  • Campus Leadership & Collaboration
  • Serve on divisional and campus-wide committees related to student success, safety, and compliance
  • Support a campus culture of care, accountability, and inclusion

Additional Responsibilities

  • Perform other duties as assigned in support of divisional and institutional priorities
Qualifications

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Master's degree in Student Development, Higher Education, Student Affairs, Counseling, or related field required
  • 3-5 years progressive experience in student affairs, including leadership in Title IX, student conduct, or case management
  • Demonstrated experience leading complex processes
  • Strong knowledge of Title IX regulations, student conduct administration, and behavioral intervention practices
  • Excellent judgment, conflict resolution, and crisis management skills
  • Ability to manage sensitive matters with discretion, fairness, and professionalism
  • Strong analytical and strategic planning skills