Position Title:
Associate Director of Student Conduct
Job Description:
Reporting to the Director of Residence Life, the Associate Director of Student Conduct provides leadership for the day to day operations of the Student Conduct Office and supports the development of a fair, educational, and inclusive conduct process that emphasizes student learning, accountability, and well being.
The Associate Director serves as the University's primary hearing officer and is responsible for establishing, implementing, and overseeing a campus conduct board adjudication process. This position plays a critical role in the administration of the Student Code of Conduct, managing complex conduct cases, and ensuring consistent and equitable application of policy.
Working collaboratively with Residence Life and Housing, the Associate Director supports coordinated responses to student behavior within residential communities, identifies behavioral trends, and contributes to retention and student success initiatives. The Associate Director is expected to be a visible, student centered leader who exercises sound judgment, manages sensitive situations effectively, and supports the holistic development of students.
This is a live on position, requiring residency in a University provided staff apartment.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Student Conduct Administration & Adjudication
Collaboration & Community Engagement
Education, Training, and Leadership
Compliance, Technology, and Special Assignments
On‑Call Responsibilities
The Associate Director of Student Conduct serves in a secondary on‑call rotation with the Director of Housing and the Director of Residence Life. While serving on call, the Associate Director provides consultation, coordination, and response assistance during evenings, weekends, and after‑hours incidents, particularly for situations with conduct, behavioral, or residential implications.
The Associate Director is not the primary on‑call responder, but is expected to be available for escalation support, guidance, and follow‑up as needed.
Live‑On Requirement
This position is a live‑on role, requiring residency in a University‑provided staff apartment. The live‑on expectation supports timely response, campus presence, and close collaboration with Residence Life and Housing. University‑provided housing is considered part of the total compensation package.
Job Requirements: Education, Experience, and Skills
Salary Range
$50,000/60,000 year
(Actual compensation will be commensurate with experience, education, and qualifications.)
This full-time position includes a comprehensive benefits package, featuring annual, holiday, and sick leave. The University offers a generous suite of benefits, including tuition remission for both graduate and undergraduate courses at Mount St. Mary's University, an employer-sponsored retirement contribution, and a robust paid time off program.
For a complete list of employee benefits, please visit: https://inside.msmary.edu/more/human-resources/index.html
Full Time/Part Time:
Full time
Mount St. Mary's University is a dynamic, Catholic, liberal arts university with over 2,000 undergraduate and graduate students. As a Catholic university, Mount St. Mary’s graduates ethical leaders who are inspired by a passion for learning and lead lives of significance in service to God and others. The university has a strong institutional commitment to excellence through diversity in its educational programs and employment practices. We actively seek and welcome applications from candidates with exceptional qualifications, particularly those with demonstrable commitments to a more inclusive society and world. EOE.