Student Accountability and Support Officer

Gaston College

Dallas, NC

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
SKILLS
Academic Affairs, Adjudication, Best Practices, Calendar Management, Communication Skills, Credit Union, Customer Support/Service, Detail Oriented, Disciplinary Action, Economic Development, FMLA (Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993), Federal Laws and Regulations, Flexible Spending Accounts, Health Plan, Healthcare, Higher Education, Human Resources, Insurance, Interpersonal Skills, Knowledge Base, Leadership, Military, Organizational Skills, Physical Demands, Policy Development, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Problem Solving Skills, Procedure Development, Publications, Record Keeping, Retirement Planning, State Laws and Regulations, Student Conduct, Student Services, Team Player, Time Management, Training Program Development, Training/Teaching, Training/Teaching Curriculum, Tuition Fees, University/School Policies, Webinar, Writing Skills
LOCATION
Dallas, NC
POSTED
30+ days ago

Student Accountability and Support Officer Salary $57,686.00 Annually

Location: Dallas, NC Job Type: Full-Time Regular Staff Job Number: 2022-00705 Division: Academic and Student Affairs Department: Student Affairs Opening Date: 02/03/2026

Description: Benefits Questions

SUMMARY

Open until filled-Under the supervision of the Dean of Student Development and Support Services, the Student Accountability and Support Officer will address, investigate, and adjudicate student conduct matters for all Gaston College campuses. This position collaborates with all campus areas to effectively address student behavioral concerns through a wide range of interventions and educates, guides, and/or trains faculty, staff, students, and other constituents interfacing with students.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Serves as the College's student conduct officer and manages and implements the Gaston College Student Code of Conduct for students in both curriculum and economic and workforce development programs. Ensures that all Student Code of Conduct disciplinary procedures are followed.

Schedules and coordinates meetings, interviews, appointments, and/or other similar activities with students; ensures students are aware of rights and responsibilities.

Provides support and advocacy for students while emphasizing individual accountability and responsibility.

Engages students in developmentally appropriate conversations and collaborates as needed with faculty, staff, Campus Police, and Human Resources to address and resolve student conduct matters.

Develops and implements preventative efforts and educational sanctions designed to enhance student learning related to expected standards of behavior.

Leads and oversees prompt, fair, and impartial investigations, adjudications, and sanctions of student conduct cases referred to Student Affairs.

Oversees the administration of the student conduct software system and provides campus-wide leadership in the application of the software.

Maintains disciplinary record-keeping process in compliance with College and state policy on student records retention.

Develops and implements training programs and workshops to educate the College community about the Student Code of Conduct, disciplinary procedures, classroom management skills, and other matters related to student conduct, Title IX, VAWA, and the Clery Act.

Creates and revises publications and other written material pertaining to College disciplinary policies and procedures.

Serves as a core team member of the College's CARE (Conduct • Awareness • Response • Encouragement) Team.

Assist the College's Title IX Coordinator/Deputy Coordinator with the timely resolution of student Title IX complaints.

Participates in activities (i.e. webinars, workshops), to stay abreast of federal and state regulations and current movements in the field of student conduct. Continuously identifies and integrates best practices into knowledge base and practice.

Maintains a high standard of professionalism in representing the College, including confidentiality in all aspects of the position's responsibilities and adherence to policies, procedures, and other established guidelines. Adheres to professional accountability and accept responsibility for managing situations and challenges.

Works cooperatively with team members and colleagues, contributing positively and constructively to the achievement of team and College objectives, and provides a high level of customer service by establishing and maintaining effective working relationships and partnerships.

Provides related data, reports, and information to internal departments and others when requested.

Assists with departmental activities and events as conduct caseload permits.

Participate in other College activities, such as Open House, Registration, and Graduation events, as needed.

Perform other duties as assigned.

MINIMUM EDUCATION QUALIFICATIONS

Master's degree from a nationally accredited institution in counseling, higher education, student personnel, behavioral sciences, or a related field required.

MINIMUM EXPERIENCE QUALIFICATIONS

Experience working with student conduct.

Experience with Maxient, Watermark SS&E, and Colleague preferred.

Knowledge of applicable state and federal regulations and current trends and legal matters related to student conduct, Clery, Title IX, VAWA, and DFSCA preferred.

Excellent interpersonal, presentation, and facilitation skills.

Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.

Ability to problem solve in a collaborative manner and to make difficult and timely decisions utilizing sound judgment required.

Strong written and verbal communication skills.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

Generally, works in a traditional climate-controlled office environment and requires the ability to sit for extended periods. Some walking, standing, and bending required, with the ability to lift and maneuver items weighing up to 25 pounds. Work environment can be stressful at times in dealing with a wide variety of challenges and deadlines. In addition to regular office hours, position sometimes requires overtime and/or evening hours.

Gaston College provides a comprehensive, affordable insurance and benefits program. We are continuously investigating new benefit offerings that are responsive to the needs of our regular employees.

State Health Plan Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Health Care and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts Employee Assistance Program Additional Supplemental Insurances NC State Retirement Plan Supplemental Retirement Plans Disability Benefits, Long- and Short-Term Longevity Pay State Employees Credit Union Eligibility Leave (Vacation, Sick, FMLA, Civil and Military, Child/Student Involvement, Education, and Voluntary Shared) Paid Holidays Educational Advancement Compensation Tuition Assistance Employee Discount Program

Benefits Overview Booklet

Please note: Temporary (part-time) employees do not earn benefits.

01 Have you reviewed the job posting, including the salary, for this position? Yes No

02 Do you have at least a Master's degree from a nationally accredited institution in counseling, higher education, student personnel, behavioral sciences, or a related field? (Required) Yes No

03 Do you have experience working with student conduct? (Required) Yes No

04 Are you physically able to sit for extended periods, to walk, stand, bend, and to lift and maneuver items weighing up to 25 pounds? (Required) Yes No

05 In addition to regular office hours, are you able to sometimes work overtime and/or evening hours as required by the position? Yes No

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Employer

Gaston College

Address

201 Highway 321 South

Dallas, North Carolina, 28034

Phone

704-922-2234

Website

http://www.gaston.edu

About the Company

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Gaston College