The University of Arkansas is seeking qualified applicants for the part-time position of Title IX Hearing Officer. The role involves conducting hearings related to Title IX allegations, ensuring compliance with federal regulations and university policies, while maintaining impartiality and fairness
Job Summary
Individuals will be engaged on an as-needed basis to review case materials, preside over formal Title IX hearings, make relevancy determinations, and issue written decisions.
Hearing Officers serve as neutral, trained decision-makers responsible for ensuring a fair, transparent, and compliant hearing process.
The University of Arkansas offers a vibrant work environment and a workplace culture that promotes a healthy work-life balance.
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The University of Arkansas is seeking qualified applicants for the part-time position of Title IX Hearing Officer. The role involves conducting hearings related to Title IX allegations, ensuring compliance with federal regulations and university policies, while maintaining impartiality and fairness.
Salary
$100.00 per hour
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
impartiality and avoid conflicts of interest
assess credibility of witnesses
apply preponderance of the evidence standard
issue written determination of responsibility
participate in required University training
Nice-to-have
neutral or trauma-informed hearings
render fair well-reasoned decisions
Key Requirements
Juris Doctor (J.D.) awarded from an accredited institution
At least five (5) years of experience presiding over or representing parties in court or administrative proceedings
Active membership in good standing with the Bar of the State of Arkansas or another U.S. jurisdiction