Chief Diversity Officer
Company: Lawrence University Department of Theatre Arts
Location: Appleton
Posted on: February 2, 2025
Job Description:
The Chief Diversity Officer ( CDO ) will partner with several
committees, programs, and offices ensuring the DEI work and
organizational structure are aligned to maximize impact and
facilitate the recruitment and retention of diverse faculty and
staff. Examples of impact will include creating and implementing
strategies, training, and messaging on DEI for the campus community
with the goal of building an empathetic community bound together by
a sense of belonging. This position oversees the University's
Office of Accessibility Services and the Affinity Group
Coordinator. The CDO must be the advocate as well as the trusted
resource/educator for the community and a member of the President's
Cabinet.Responsibilities:
- Lead the university's strategic DEI initiatives to align with
institutional values and goals by:
- Collaborating with leaders, faculty, and students to integrate
DEI into academic and administrative operations.
- Establishing benchmarks and metrics to evaluate the success of
DEI student-led, faculty, staff, student, and donor-funded
programs.
- Lead efforts to foster a culture of belonging and inclusivity
across campus by:
- Actively engaging in developing initiatives that promote a
sense of community, inclusivity, and respect among students,
faculty, and staff.
- Actively engaging in campus and student life, attending or
leading cultural celebrations and student-led initiatives as
assigned.
- Collaborating with departments and student organizations to
support underrepresented student communities.
- Attending and spearheading major university events, including
cultural celebrations, graduation ceremonies, and student-led
initiatives as directed.
- Cultivate and communicate a shared vision of the university's
DEI commitment among internal and external stakeholders by:
- Building partnerships with local, national, and international
organizations to strengthen community engagement.
- Representing the university at external conferences, workshops,
and community events.
- Serving as the spokesperson for the university's DEI efforts
by:
- Providing strategic advocacy in public forums, media
engagements, and leadership meetings.
- Ensuring clear and consistent communication of DEI goals to
internal and external audiences and stakeholders.
- Oversee and align institutional policies with DEI principles
by:
- Ensuring policies, procedures, and practices reflect
inclusivity and equity.
- Partnering with the Director of D&IC and General Counsel to
assess and implement DEI-related policies.
- Monitoring the effectiveness of policies and recommending
revisions when necessary.
- Serve on the University's Board Response Committee.
- Lead and contribute to key university committees focused on
diversity and inclusion by:
- Chairing the President's Committee on Diversity Affairs.
- Serving on faculty committees and working groups as a strategic
advisor.
- Collaborate with relevant offices to ensure transparent and
actionable DEI reporting by:
- Developing mid- and end-of-year reports for Accessibility
Services.
- Creating and managing mid-year and annual donor designated
reports for DEI programs.
- Provide strategic oversight of the DEI office's budget by:
- Approving proposals and monitoring expenditures to align with
strategic goals.
- Delegating routine financial tracking to administrative
staff.
- Analyze and provide guidance on complex DEI-related
administrative and management issues by:
- Offering institutional decision-making support using a
DEI-focused approach.
- Delegating preliminary research and analysis to Executive Team
to support informed recommendations.
- Ensure compliance with evolving legislation and regulations by:
- Staying informed about developments in laws related to
accessibility in higher education, ensuring compliance with all
procedures and safeguards required under Section 504 of the
ADA.
- Providing training and guidance to university leadership on
legislative requirements.
- Lead the creation and implementation of DEI education programs
for the campus community by:
- Developing and executing DEI training for the campus: faculty,
students, and staff.
- Serving as a subject matter expert for DEI training
initiatives.
- Overseeing programs for major orientation events, such as
Welcome Week and New Faculty Orientation.
- Lead and support efforts to attract and retain a diverse
workforce by:
- Partnering with Human Resources and the Provost to assess and
enhance recruitment and retention strategies.
- Overseeing recruitment policies to ensure equity and
inclusion.
- Spearheading and supporting DEI-related Employee Resource
Groups (ERGs) and Affinity Groups.Skills & Knowledge:
- Demonstrated knowledge, skills, awareness of and commitment to
contemporary issues of inclusion, diversity, access, equity, and
specific emphasis on antiracism, including the current research and
pedagogical approaches.
- Demonstrated strategic vision and insight with the ability to
conceptualize and analyze organizational issues, develop strategic
plans, lead major institutional change initiatives.
- Exhibited openness to exploring different ideas, creating
solutions where all parties can see success, and engaging
colleagues.
- Effective presentation and training experience.
- Demonstrated emotional intelligence, transparent disposition,
and habit of collaboration; strong interpersonal skills and
diplomacy; superb listening and influencing skills; flexibility and
an ability to embrace ambiguity; ability to cultivate and sustain
trust and credibility with faculty, staff, and students.
- Demonstrated ability to exercise independent judgment in the
development, implementation and evaluation of education programs
and initiatives which address the needs of diverse
constituencies.
- Ability to recommend appropriate interventions, make referrals
and provide information regarding university policies and
procedures.Education & Experience:
- Terminal degree with a minimum of seven years of progressively
responsible experience with leading strategic DEI initiatives and
programming.
- Some experience as the 504 coordinator a plus but not
required.
- Strong preference in higher education including supervisory
experience.
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Keywords: Lawrence University Department of Theatre Arts, Milwaukee , Chief Diversity Officer, Executive , Appleton, Wisconsin
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