Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled
Portland State University
Position Details
Proposed Start Date06/02/2025Classification TitleAcademic ServicesRankN - No RankWorking TitleDirector, Conduct and Conflict ResolutionDepartment330011 - OSA Dean of Students OfficePosition NumberD90806RepresentationUU - Unclassified UnrepresentedRenewableRenewableEnd date, if applicable Position FTE1.0Tenure StatusN - not applicable
Brief Description of PSU/School/Dept
The mission of Portland State University’s Conduct & Community Standards Program is to promote a culture of integrity and community respect, through the development and enforcement of the Code of Student Conduct. The Student Conduct process aims to promote a campus environment that supports the overall educational mission of the University, protect the University community from disruption and harm, foster community, and support students’ intellectual, ethical and personal development.
Position Summary
The Director of Conduct and Conflict Resolution reports to the Associate Vice Provost and Dean of Student Life, as part of the Office of the Dean of Student Life, a division of Student Affairs. Duties include a wide range of leadership, administrative, and programmatic initiatives to further the work of the Office of the Dean of Student Life. The director works with staff in the Office of the Dean of Student Life, as well as other campus departments and partners, including University Housing and Residence Life, Athletics, Campus Public Safety, and the Office of Equity and Compliance. The Director of Conduct and Conflict Resolution plays an integral role in promoting a campus environment that supports the overall educational mission of the University and protects the University community from disruption and harm, encourages appropriate standards for behavior, and fosters ethical standards of engaged citizens.
This position acts as the senior conduct officer for student conduct cases; supervises and supports all responses to student issues, concerns, emergencies, and threats; and develops appropriate policies and procedures which apply to the programs of responsibility. The director coordinates the campus response to alleged violations of the Student Code of Conduct in order to maintain a campus environment congruent with the university priorities of maintaining a safe and harassment-free campus climate, supporting student success, and maintaining fairness in the classroom.
The Director of Conduct and Conflict Resolution supervises the Conduct and Conflict Resolution Officer and trains, coaches, and supervises other staff assigned to adjudicate student conduct cases at PSU. The Director of Conduct and Conflict Resolution serves on appropriate committees; works cooperatively with other University departments to create co-curricular and experiential learning experiences for students; develops and supports plans to create a more open, diverse campus environment; engages in budget monitoring for supervised units; contributes to stewardship of positive and educationally purposeful campus climate; and contributes to assessment and evaluation of programs within the Office of the Dean of Student Life and Student Affairs.
Minimum Qualifications
- Demonstrated knowledge with FERPA, Title IX, VAWA, CLERY Act, due process and/or other legal principles related to student conduct administration
- BA/BS in a related field with 4+ years of related experience or Masters degree in a related field or JD with 2+ years of related experience in student conduct
- Strong written and oral communication skills, sound decision making and organizational skills, and ability to work with diverse groups of people
- Demonstrated ability to maintain strict confidentiality
Preferred Qualifications
- Professional experience or equivalent in higher education on a campus with residence halls
- Demonstrated ability to interpret federal, state, and local laws along with appropriate University Policies
- Demonstrated strong organizational, planning, analytic, problem solving, and interpersonal skills, as well as excellent written and verbal skills
- Experience on an urban campus.
- Completed certification for Title IX Coordinators
- Completion of trauma-informed investigation training
Key Cultural Competencies
- Create an environment that acknowledges, encourages, and celebrates differences.
- Function and communicate effectively and respectfully within the context of varying beliefs, behaviors, orientations, identities, and cultural backgrounds.
- Seek opportunities to gain experience working and collaborating in diverse, multicultural, and inclusive settings with a willingness to change for continual improvement.
- Adhere to all of PSU’s policies including the policies on Prohibited Discrimination & Harassment and the Professional Standards of Conduct.
Environmental Stewardship
Contributes to a culture of environmental stewardship, practices resource conservation, and actively works toward achieving long-term sustainability goals.
Work Days/HoursMonday-Friday, 8am-5pm, occasional on call hours on weekends and evenings as neededTotal Compensation Range & Benefits Statement
Salary is dependent on several factors, and new employees will typically start around the Q1 level to allow for later growth within the salary band. PSU has a structured process for determining starting compensation, taking into account years of related experience, applicable skills, knowledge and abilities, market parity, and internal equity. The starting annual salary range for this position is between $63,792 and $74,165, but may be negotiated above this rate, dependent upon the factors above, the budget of the hiring department, and approval from HR.
An excellent benefits package includes 95% premium paid healthcare; a generous retirement and vacation package; and reduced tuition rates for employee, spouse or dependent at any of the Oregon University System schools. Please visit our total compensation calculator to see the full value of our benefits package.
Posting Close DateProjected Close Date for PostingOpen Until Finalists IdentifiedApplication screening begins04/07/2025Quick Linkhttps://jobs.hrc.pdx.edu/postings/47093
Supplemental Questions Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
- * Please describe your vision for the role of a conduct and community standards program in an urban institution. (1000 words max)
(Open Ended Question)
- * What is your highest degree attained?
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- Please name the specific field/discipline in which you received your degree.
(Open Ended Question)
- * How did you first find out about this position?
- PSU Website
- Indeed.com
- HERCJobs
- Urban League of Portland
- Hispanic Metropolitan Chamber
- Oregon Employment Department
- Social Media
- Person Referral
- Career Builder
- Glass Door
- Other - Please describe in the next Question
- If you selected Other, please describe.
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Applicant Documents Required Documents- Resume
- Cover Letter
- Professional References
Optional Documents

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