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Michigan State University

OSSA Accountability Assistant DirectorStudent Life Assistant Director/S

🇺🇸 East Lansing, MI

🕑 Full-Time

💰 TBD

💻 Other

🗓️ July 25th, 2025

FERPA

Edtech.com's Summary

MSU is hiring an OSSA Accountability Assistant Director to manage student support and case management related to student organization misconduct, academic integrity, and personal conduct. The role involves adjudicating cases, collaborating with various university departments, supervising conduct staff, and implementing evidence-based interventions to promote accountability and student development.

Highlights

  • Manage case adjudication for student organizations and individual student conduct, including academic integrity.
  • Serve as the primary contact for student organization conduct matters.
  • Hire, supervise, and evaluate conduct coordinator and investigator positions.
  • Collaborate with university units such as Residence Education, Student Affairs, Police, Title IX, General Counsel, and community members.
  • Apply trauma-informed approaches and evidence-based interventions in student conduct processes.
  • Use electronic record-keeping systems like Advocate and possess working knowledge of higher education law and FERPA.
  • Require 5-8 years of professional experience in higher education, particularly in student conduct and crisis management.
  • Strong skills in communication, collaboration, alternative dispute resolution, and restorative justice.
  • Training in mental health response, behavior threat analysis, de-escalation, substance abuse prevention, and related areas.
  • Flexible schedule with some evenings and weekends; position is remote-friendly with some duties performed remotely.

OSSA Accountability Assistant DirectorStudent Life Assistant Director/S Full Description

Working/Functional Title
OSSA Accountability Assistant Director
Position Summary
The Assistant Director manages the student support and case management needs regarding student organizations for the Office of Student Support & Accountability. The role works closely within the staff of the Office of Student Support & Accountability and regularly collaborates with: Residence Education and Housing Services, Student Affairs units, Fraternity and Sorority Life, Community Relations, Department of Police and Public Safety, academic colleges, Residential and Hospitality Services, Office for Civil Rights and Title IX Education and Compliance, Office of the General Counsel and community members to support students through outreach, case management, and reporting for the Office of Student Support & Accountability student conduct process. This position also hires, supervises and evaluates the conduct coordinator and/or investigator positions.
The Assistant Director reports to the Student Life Manager in the Office of Student Support & Accountability and is responsible for the following:
  • Case management of the student organization conduct system;
  • Adjudicate student conduct (including individual student, student organization, and academic integrity) cases;
  • Serve as primary point of contact for student organization conduct matters;
  • Hire, supervise, and evaluate the conduct coordinator and/or investigator positions;
  • Investigate potential violations of university policy by student organizations;
  • Use evidence-based and best-practice interventions related to student organization conduct, student conduct, academic integrity, and college student development;
  • Promote civility, student organization, and individual student accountability;
  • Coordinate cases with Office of Student Support & Accountability staff and other campus partners;
  • Provide consultation to MSU faculty, staff, and students regarding conduct;
  • Prepare, present, and share data regularly regarding student organization conduct cases;
  • Utilize a trauma-informed approach to working with students;
  • Engage in assessment of the Office of Student Support & Accountability processes to ensure the diverse needs of the student population is addressed; and
  • Consider the needs of students including support for students of different backgrounds.
Minimum Requirements
Knowledge equivalent to that which normally would be acquired by completing one or two years of post-bachelor degree work such as a Masters in Student Affairs Administration, Developmental Psychology, Educational Psychology, Counselor Education; five to eight years of related and progressively more responsible or expansive work experience in developing and implementing programs, policies and procedures and supervising and coordinating staff; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. 
 
 
Desired Qualifications
  • Five to eight years of professional experience in a college or university setting.
  • Experience in student conduct as a primary function of role.
  • Demonstrated ability to collaborate and build relationships.
  • Familiarity with alternative dispute resolution and/or restorative or transformative justice.
  • Working knowledge of higher education law, FERPA, and electronic record-keeping systems (Advocate).
  • Knowledge of student organizations (may include fraternity and sorority life, intramural sports, identity-based organizations, student governance, academic organizations, and/or honor societies).
  • Experience navigating a complex system of multiple offices/partners.
  • Experience in crisis management.
  • Experience utilizing trauma-informed models of care.
  • Strong administrative skills.
  • Strong oral and written communication skills.
  • Training in mental health response, continuation of care, suicide prevention, substance abuse, behavior threat analysis, de-escalation, restorative justice, bystander intervention, hazing, threat assessment, and/or active listening.
  • Ability to listen to and process different perspectives from one's own.
  • Ability to manage and de-escalate crisis situations.
  • Ability to listen to and process different perspectives from one's own.
  • Ability to motivate others and facilitate collaborative discussions.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
Required Application Materials
Resume, cover letter, and three professional references. 
Work Hours
8am-5pm Monday-Friday with some evenings and weekends based on business needs.
Remote Work Statement
MSU strives to provide a flexible work environment and this position has been designated as remote-friendly. Remote-friendly means some or all of the duties can be performed remotely as mutually agreed upon.
Bidding eligibility ends July 29, 2025 at 11:55 P.M.