Job Information
State of Colorado Administrative Hearings Officer in Denver, Colorado
Administrative Hearings Officer
Print (https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/colorado/jobs/newprint/4502175)
Administrative Hearings Officer
Salary
$185,000.00 - $205,000.00 Annually
Location
Denver, CO
Job Type
Full Time
Job Number
CU33414
Department
University of Colorado - System Administration
Opening Date
05/09/2024
Closing Date
5/22/2024 11:59 PM Mountain
FLSA
Determined by Position
Primary Physical Work Address
Remote
FLSA Status
Exempt; position is not eligible for overtime compensation.
Department Contact Information
SystemHR.Recruiting@cu.edu
Type of Announcement
This announcement is not governed by the selection processes of the classified personnel system. Applications will be considered from residents and non-residents of Colorado.
How To Apply
Online applications through the Colorado Jobs portal will not be accepted. Please follow instructions on the job announcement for submitting an application.
Description
Benefits
Department Information
To apply, please go to:https://cu.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?job=33414
Who We Are:
System Administration, which also houses the Office of the President, is located in the uptown neighborhood of Denver with a few smaller offices located on the campuses. Many of our departments support the educational and research missions of the four University of Colorado campuses, but System Administration is not considered a campus. We provide diverse opportunities for professional development, innovation, and collaboration with talented staff and faculty. Learn more about CU System Administration (https://www.cu.edu/cu-careers/cu-system) .
Position Summary:The Administrative Hearings Officer (AHO) is responsible for University of Colorado system-wide hearings and final written determinations following formal investigations for allegations of sexual misconduct, including sexual assault, dating and domestic violence and stalking. The AHO is the decision-maker for sexual misconduct adjudications for all campuses in compliance with the university’s Sexual Misconduct, Intimate Partner Violence, and Stalking Policy (APS 5014). In collaboration with the Administrative Hearing Coordinator and Vice President of Compliance and Equity/System Title IX Coordinator (VP), the AHO presides over pre-hearing conferences and live hearings, makes evidentiary findings, and authors written determinations. Each of the four campuses remains responsible for the investigations, and any applicable disciplinary decisions for either students or employees.
The AHO reports to the VP in the System Office of Ethics, Risk and Compliance (OERC) and is exempt from the State of Colorado Classified system.
Where You Will Work:This role is eligible to work remotely within the United States.
Description of Job
Duties and Responsibilities:
Review the investigative case file from the applicable campus Equity Office (Anschutz/Denver, Boulder or Colorado Springs) in preparation for the Pre-Hearing Conference and Live Hearing for each sexual misconduct case. Equity Offices will remain embedded in current campus administrative structures and will be funded and resourced by campus leadership and system according to campus priorities, in consultation with the VP.
Preside over virtual, live pre-hearing conferences with the parties and their advisors (ordinarily attorneys) as facilitated by the university’s Administrative Hearing Coordinator. Pre-hearing conferences cover the following:
(1) the identification of the support persons for the parties;
(2) order of parties and witness participating/testifying in the hearing;
(3) identification of exhibits from the investigative case file; and
(4) reviewing rules of decorum and hearing procedures pursuant to Hearing Manual.
Preside over live, virtual hearings for the purposes of cross-examination of sexual misconduct cases. The hearing is limited to questioning of parties and previously disclosed witnesses.
Maintain an orderly, fair, and respectful hearing process at all times and ensure a cross-examination process that is compliant with university policies and procedures. Specifically, the AHO will ensure that the cross-examination conforms to the evidentiary guidelines of the hearing process. The AHO also has broad discretion and authority to respond to disruptive or harassing behaviors, including adjourning the hearing, excluding disruptive persons (parties, witnesses, advisors or support persons, etc) or refer disruptive persons to other university offices for further resolution.
In collaboration with University Counsel, prepare a final written determination following the live hearing as promptly as possible that includes:
Identification of the conduct allegedly constituting sexual misconduct
A description of the procedural steps
Findings of fact supporting the determination
Conclusions regarding the application of the sexual misconduct policy to the facts
A statement of and rationale for the result as to each allegation, including a determination of regarding responsibility
In collaboration with all four campuses and OERC, update and maintain hearing process templates and Hearing Manual, in compliance with university policy and applicable law.
Participate in training sessions as required by university policy and federal law and assist with training of outside hearing officers and university-assigned advisors.
Remain up to date on university policies and federal laws.
Ensure that applicable law, University policy, and procedural rules are observed and applied equally to all parties and advisors and conduct proceedings free of bias or conflict of interest.
Minimum Qualifications, Substitutions, Conditions of Employment & Appeal Rights
Minimum Qualifications:
Juris Doctorate from an accredited institution of higher education
Ten (10) years’ professional experience including:
Presiding over or representing parties in legal or administrative proceedings involving allegations of sexual assault, dating/domestic violence and stalking or equivalent professional experience
Preferred Qualifications:
- Twelve (12) years’ professional experience as detailed above
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
To be successful in this position, employees will need to know the following:
Knowledge of state and federal laws, regulations and guidelines related to sexual assault, interpersonal violence and stalking in higher education, including Colorado Non-Discrimination Act, Colorado SB19-007, Title IX, Title VI, and Title VII.
Knowledge of state and federal laws regarding privacy and confidentiality of student and employee records, including Colorado Open Records Act, Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.
Demonstrated ability to preside over live cross-examination, apply evidentiary rules and follow applicable policy and procedures
Demonstrated ability to ensure rules of decorum in live hearing with attorney advisors
Demonstrated ability to make administrative and procedural decisions and judgments on sensitive issues
Interpersonal skills, including ensuring respectful and fair hearing process for those alleging sexual misconduct, those accused of sexual misconduct, their advisors and support persons and any witnesses.
Excellent writing skills, including ability to promptly draft final determination including findings of fact and application of policy to facts
Excellent organizational skills, including the ability to set and meet goals and deadlines, manage appointments, create schedules, coordinate and facilitate meetings, and make decisions
Ability to self-start and take initiative in completing daily tasks and special projects
Critical thinking skills, including the ability to identify problems, questions, and assumptions; establish significance; and understand logical connections between ideas
Ability to maintain adaptability to meet changing demands
Ability to perform complex tasks and to prioritize multiple projects
Ability to work in a collaborative environment with diverse internal and external audiences
Ability to maintain discretion when dealing with sensitive matters
Collaboration skills, including the ability to work with others from different areas and backgrounds to reach a common goal
Presentation skills, including the ability to collect, evaluate, display, and deliver information to a variety of audiences in a way that is easily understandable
Conflict management skills, including the ability to remain impartial, get disparate and adverse parties to reach consensus, and negotiate amicable resolutions in order to maintain cohesion and cooperation
Ability to follow and uphold ethical guidelines, standards, and integrity and adhere to core character values of trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and good citizenship
Supplemental Information
How to Apply:
For full consideration, please attach the following as separate documents to your application by May 22, 2024 athttps://cu.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?job=33414:
A cover letter identifying the job specific minimum qualifications you possess
A resume including any and all relevant experience to be accurately assessed against the qualifications listed in the posting.
A redacted writing sample (brief or written determination for example) you have authored in a legal or administrative proceeding involving allegations of sexual assault, dating/domestic violence, stalking, hostile environment or equivalent
Benefits:With our unparalleled range of benefits, including top-notch healthcare, comprehensive wellness programs, enriching professional development, and a dynamic work-life balance, we ensure your holistic growth and happiness.
No-cost or low-cost medical & dental plan options, some inclusive of IVF assistance.
Disability, Life, Vision Insurance options.
Multiple retirement planning options including a mandatory 401(a) plan where CU contributes 10% of your gross pay, a 401k or 403b plan and a 457 deferred compensation plan.
Pre-tax savings plans, such as Health care and Dependent care flexible spending accounts.
Embrace a healthy work-life balance with ample sick and vacation leave, along with at least 12 paid holidays. This includes a dedicated week off for winter break.
4 weeks of parental leave to adjust to the joys of parenthood.
Tuition Benefit of 9 waived credits for eligible courses on any CU campus per academic year for employees, as well as options for your dependents.
Free RTD EcoPass and Free Onsite Parking at our 1800 Grant Street Office.
Many additional perks & programs with the CU Advantage (https://advantage.cu.edu/) .
Additional taxable fringe benefits may be available.
For more information on benefits programs, please review ourComprehensive Benefits Guide (https://www.cu.edu/node/183087) .
Access ourTotal Compensation Calculator (https://www.cu.edu/node/153125) to see what your total rewards could be at CU. (This position is a University Staff position)
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