Assistant Ombuds
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The Opportunity The University Ombuds Office is seeking an Assistant Ombuds who will act as a conflict resolution practitioner providing assistance to students, staff, and faculty for their Cornell-related concerns, conflicts, and issues. Assistant Ombuds responsibilities include meeting with community members, conducting outreach and training, and facilitating conversations with students, staff and faculty facing conflict or challenges. Through these activities, the Assistant Ombuds helps visitors resolve conflicts and contributes to building a campus culture of access and belonging. This is a full time, 40 hour/week, on campus position (within commuting distance from Ithaca, NY). Some hybrid activities are possible, but the Assistant Ombuds will be expected to be on campus regularly and frequently. Relocation assistance is not available for this position. Visa Sponsorship is not available for this position. Hiring budget for this position is between $91,810 - $96,000. The actual offer will be based on the candidate's skills and experience. Key Responsibilities: Visitor Meetings
Outreach
Management and Professional Development
About the University Ombuds Office. The Cornell University Ombuds Office, established in 1969, is a confidential, independent, informal, and impartial resource for students, faculty, academic and non-academic staff for help with concerns impacting their work or studies. The Ombuds Office serves the Cornell community, excluding Weill Cornell Medicine. The Ombuds Office seeks to help visitors clarify their concerns, identify their goals, and consider all available options. Working with the Ombuds Office can help individuals mitigate conflicts that can other adversely affect their academic or workplace well-being. The Ombuds Office assists visitors by engaging in active listening, coaching, providing information about policies, protocols, and resources, and helps the visitor identify how to file a complaint. The Ombuds Office also supports achieving the institutional goal that all members of the University receive fair and equitable treatment and works proactively to address issues of access and community belonging. Finally, the office provides feedback to the administration regarding trends. The Ombuds Office is independent of all other University offices and receives its budget from the President's Office. What We Need We are seeking a team member who has the following qualifications: Bachelor's degree and at least 5 to 7 years' experience in the field of conflict resolution/ mediation/ negotiation or related field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience required.
Preferred:
A cover letter and resume are required for further consideration for this position. Rewards and Benefits
Visa Sponsorship is not available for this position. University Job Title: Asst OmbudspersonJob Family: AdministrationLevel: GPay Rate Type: SalaryPay Range: $86,978.00 - $106,306.00Remote Option Availability: OnsiteCompany: EndowedContact Name: Brenda JolyContact Email: bjd33@cornell.eduJob Titles and Pay Ranges: Non-Union Positions Noted pay ranges reflect the potential pay opportunity for each job profile. The hiring rate of pay for the successful candidate will be determined considering the following criteria:
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