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Director of Community Standards
Tufts University
| Overview Tufts University Student Life supports dynamic co-curricular learning, engagement, and belonging for all undergraduate and graduate students within the School of Arts & Sciences, the School of Engineering, and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts (SMFA@Tufts). Consistent with the University?s mission as a student-centered research university committed to transformational experiences in an inclusive and collaborative environment, Student Life cultivates a community in which students grow as ethical leaders, engaged scholars, and active citizens of the world. Community Standards, a unit within Student Life, contributes to the holistic development of the student experience at Tufts by educating students about university expectations of behavior; administering university policy in a manner that is fair, consistent, and educational; and managing the student conduct program so that students who participate in the process learn from their experience. The office emphasizes a developmental, care-centered, and restorative philosophy that balances individual accountability with community repair, while ensuring procedural fairness, safety, and compliance with applicable law. Community Standards partners closely with colleagues across the University including Residential Life & Learning, the Office for Campus Life, Tufts University Police Department, the Office of Equal Opportunity, Health Service, Counseling & Mental Health Service, Health Promotion, the Center for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching (CELT), the Office of the Provost, and academic deans - on prevention, education, and response. What You'll Do The Director of Community Standards is responsible for designing and implementing a robust, educationally grounded system to prevent and address student misconduct in alignment with best practices in the field, applicable law, and Tufts' values of integrity, self-discipline, and respect for ourselves and others. The Director oversees the investigation and resolution of cases involving alleged violations of community standards at Tufts, including behavioral and academic misconduct, with particular attention to emerging issues such as the misuse of generative artificial intelligence (AI) and other technologies. In addition to supervising all student conduct cases (including those assigned to direct reports and to colleagues in partner departments), the Director personally handles designated cases, including complex matters with high legal risk, media exposure, or safety implications. The Director leads the integration of restorative practices and other forms of dialogue-based, alternative resolution into the conduct system, ensuring that processes promote learning, accountability, repair of harm, and the strengthening of community.
What We're Looking For Basic Requirements: Knowledge and experience typically acquired by:
Preferred Qualifications:
Special Work Schedule Requirements: This is a hybrid position with some evening and weekend work required to respond to incidents, support hearings, or participate in University events. On-call responsibilities during student crises. Occasional travel for professional development.
Pay Range Minimum $87,400.00, Midpoint $109,300.00, Maximum $131,200.00 Salary is based on related experience, expertise, and internal equity; generally, new hires can expect pay between the minimum and midpoint of the range.
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Internal Number: 23236
About Tufts University
This is Tufts.
Tufts is a student-centered research university with a constellation of world-class schools encompassing undergraduate, graduate, professional, and lifelong learning programs. Across the university, students satisfy their intellectual curiosity, jump-start rewarding careers, and unlock bright, promising futures. Through rigorous academics, groundbreaking research, and a commitment to civic engagement and leadership, our community of students, faculty, and staff collaborate across four Massachusetts campuses to build a brighter world (Medford/Somerville, Grafton, Boston-Chinatown, and Boston-Fenway).
Our employees light the way.
Tufts develops innovative solutions for the most complex global challenges of our time through teaching, research, and an unparalleled investment in civic engagement. In administration and operations, in dining centers and in labs, every employee plays a role in our mission for a better, brighter world.
At Tufts, the work you do matters. So do you.
Enjoy flexible and remote opportunities, innovative benefits, and an inclusive, welcoming, collaborative culture that supports you. Develop your skills. Take classes. Advance your career. ...Do work that makes you proud in a community you love. All while taking great care of yourself and the people who matter most.
We’re all in on creating an anti-racist culture of belonging.
Across Tufts, we’ve deepened our commitment to making the university a truly inclusive place. Where every member of our community contributes and feels like they belong. Where diverse perspectives are seen as our strength, and great ideas are always heard. In offices, labs, classrooms, and beyond, we’re doing this work together, knowing it is the foundation of our mission to create a brighter world.
An innovative university needs resourceful people who make things happen.
Here, collaboration isn’t just a buzzword, colleagues actually care, and community means everything. Sound appealing? Come join us. Choose a campus and find the role that fits you. Tufts University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. We are committed to increasing the diversity of our faculty and staff and fostering their success when hired. Members of underrepresented groups are welcome and strongly encouraged to apply.
See the University’s Non-Discrimination statement and policy here https://oeo.tufts.edu/policies-procedures/non-discrimination/.
If you are an applicant with a disability who is unable to use our online tools to search and apply for jobs, please contact us by calling the Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO) at 617-627-3298 or at oeo@tufts.edu. Applicants can learn more about requesting reasonable accommodations at https://oeo.tufts.edu/
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