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EEO& SEARCH COMPLIANCE SPECIALIST

Employer
University of Central Florida
Location
Orlando, Florida

Job Details

Reporting to the EEO & Search Compliance Manager of the OIE, the EEO & Search Compliance Specialist will have an integral role in ensuring that the University’s search and hiring process complies with relevant federal and state laws, as well as best practices, pertaining to equal employment opportunity and affirmative action. The EEO & Search Compliance Specialist will perform multiple duties and will assist the EEO & Search Compliance Manager, OIE Director, and campus partners to provide support, guidance, and assistance to faculty and staff involved in the search and hiring process. This position also will utilize statistical data for the purpose of planning, publication, benchmarking, program evaluation, compliance with government regulations, and development of recruitment plans.

With more than 69,000 students, UCF is one of the largest universities in the United States. No public university in the U.S. confers more degrees annually. The University is classified as a “Doctoral University: Highest Research Activity” and a “Community Engagement” institution by the Carnegie Foundation. UCF is big because we believe in access and opportunity. UCF is proud of its Hispanic Serving Institution designation, with 26.7 percent of students identifying as Hispanic or Latinx and 47.9 percent of students in minoritized identity categories. In its role as an employer, UCF has almost 2,000 faculty members and over 11,000 staff. In 2019, UCF conducted almost 850 separate search and hiring processes. As a member of UCF’s Office of Institutional Equity, the EEO & Search Compliance Specialist will assist with ensuring equal opportunity and the creation of an inclusive, welcoming, and diverse University community. Accordingly, the preferred candidate will have a record of commitment to enhancing equity, diversity, and inclusion.

Responsibilities for the EEO & Search Compliance Specialist include:

- Assists with coordinating all aspects of OIE’s review and evaluation of the search and hiring process. Reviews search files for compliance with state and federal regulations and University policies and procedures. Working with hiring managers, search committee members, and Human Resources recruiters, provides guidance and assists in the resolution of identified problems.

- Responds to inquiries from hiring managers, search committees and administrators, Human Resources, and members of the University community related to the search process, AA/EEO issues, and departmental procedures and policies. Provides solutions and guidance including referrals to appropriate offices. Assists with developing standards for consistent guidance and responses based on University and departmental policies, procedures, and state and federal regulations. Provides excellent customer service and employs good judgment in all communications and interactions with the University community.

- Assists with the preparation and updating of federal Affirmative Action Plans. Applies knowledge and understanding of current state and federal regulations, institutional policies and procedures, and the department’s practices relative to the search and hiring process. Works collaboratively with University staff and external auditors to complete and utilize the Affirmative Action plans.

- Assists in compiling, analyzing, and reporting data and information (numerical/statistical/narrative) used to apprise management of the University’s workforce profiles, hiring and retention trends, applicant profiles, peer comparisons, and progress toward affirmative action and diversity goals, as well as responding to internal and external inquiries. Establishes procedures and meets critical deadlines for collecting and updating required information in a timely and accurate manner. This also includes working collaboratively with University departments and external auditors regarding compliance in the search process, Affirmative Action Plan preparation workforce diversity goals and initiatives, and other related projects, including preparation of the annual Florida Equity Report.

- Assists in the planning and coordination of training of search committees and administrators. Participates in workshops with search committee members regarding the search process, AA/EEO compliance, and other related topics.

- Responsible for various administrative duties including document management, record-keeping activities, workflow management, and other duties as assigned, as well as performs other functions or special projects which may be ongoing or short-term and which require project planning and coordination.

Minimum Qualifications:

The ideal candidate will hold a Bachelor's or Master's degree and have two or more years of relevant experience.

Preferred Qualifications:

The preferred candidate will have:

• knowledge of federal and state laws related to equal employment opportunity and affirmative action, and the ability to work with a wide variety of search-related issues;

• experience with the search and hiring process in a higher education setting, specifically including faculty hiring;

• experience in developing and implementing consistent guidelines for search processes;

• experience with utilizing an Applicant Tracking System;

• previous full cycle recruiting experience;

• extensive customer service experience and proven ability to function effectively in a fast paced, high volume, deadline-driven work environment;

• excellent written and oral communication skills;

• the ability to work independently and meet deadlines, as well as the ability to work as a collaborative teammate; and/or

• HR/SPHR, SHRM-CP/SHRM-SCP certification.

Expected Salary:

$48,722 to negotiable

Required Documents:

The University requires that all applicants apply online at www.ucf.edu/jobs. In addition to the online application, candidates must also submit the following:

• A cover letter that outlines their qualifications for and interest in the position;

• Resume; and

• A list of three professional references (names, email addresses, and phone numbers).

NOTE: Please have all documents ready when applying so they can be attached at that time. Once the online submission process is finalized, the system does not allow applicants to submit additional documents at a later date.

As an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, UCF encourages all qualified applicants to apply, including women, veterans, individuals with disabilities, and members of traditionally underrepresented populations. UCF’s Equal Opportunity Statement can be viewed at: https://www.oie.ucf.edu/documents/PresidentsStatement.pdf. As a Florida public university, UCF makes all application materials and selection procedures available to the public upon request.

Organization

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About University of Central Florida

At the University of Central Florida, bigger is better. Because being big means:

  • Access — Providing more opportunities to people of any age who might not otherwise have access to earn a high-quality college degree
  • Innovation — Attracting thought leaders from around the world to conduct innovative research and scholarship on our campuses
  • Impact — Creating a positive, lasting impact on the Central Florida community and the world beyond

Big for a Reason

UCF is an emerging preeminent research university located in metropolitan Orlando. With more than 66,000 students, UCF is one of the largest universities in the U.S. In addition to its impressive size and strength, UCF is ranked as a best-value university by Kiplinger’s, as well as one of the nation’s most affordable colleges by Forbes. The university benefits from a diverse faculty and staff who create a welcoming environment and opportunities for all students to grow, learn and succeed.

Founded in 1963, UCF and its 13 colleges offer more than 200 degrees from UCF’s main campus, hospitality campus, health sciences campus, 11 regional locations and online programs. It has more than 12,000 employees and an operating budget of $1.5 billion. The Washington Post has showcased how UCF is set to “demolish the popular belief that exclusivity is a virtue in higher education” thanks to the success of our mission of increasing access to high-quality education.

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We’re Dedicated to Faculty Success

One of UCF’s priorities is to strengthen its faculty by adding world-class researchers and scholars, and ensuring the success of each member in the classroom, the research lab and beyond. From teaching technologies and professional development to research mentoring and work-life balance, UCF faculty are supported in every aspect of their careers through a variety of offices and centers designed to help them achieve more.

UCF is an academic, partnership and research leader in numerous fields, including optics, modeling and simulation, engineering, computer science, business administration, education, biomedical sciences, hospitality management and digital media. UCF’s Faculty Cluster Initiative fosters the development of interdisciplinary teams focused on solving today’s most challenging scientific and societal challenges. Nine clusters have been created in fields as diverse as sustainable coastal systems, renewable energy, prosthetic interfaces and cyber security.

In 2016-17, UCF faculty received $148.7 million in research funding and have accrued more than $1 billion in external grants during the past decade. Distinctive programs extend learning beyond the classroom and include leadership programs, cooperative education, mentorships, internships, service learning and paid research positions.

Why join UCF?

Orlando is one of the fastest-growing major metropolitan regions in America (U.S. Census Bureau) and will add more than 500,000 new residents by 2026. The city was named No. 1 in the U.S. for job growth for 2015 by the U.S. Department of Labor. And it has become a hub for the life sciences, medical innovation and technological developments. That’s why Orlando ranked No. 4 on Forbes’ 2015 best cities for future job growth and No. 13 for fastest-growing cities in the U.S. And it’s why Fast Company magazine has included Orlando in its list of “Best Cities for Innovation.” Plus, the warm sunshine and pleasant climate create a perfect environment in which to live, work and explore.UCF area

UCF is one of Central Florida’s largest employers, with more than 2,000 faculty members and nearly 10,000 staff members, and adds $7.73 billion of value to the economy. We’re looking for passionate, innovative and driven faculty members to help us make a difference. Ready to get started?

 

 

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