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Associate Director - Office of Student Conduct - #143851

Western Carolina University
parental leave, paid holidays, sick time, retirement plan
United States, North Carolina, Cullowhee
1 University Way (Show on map)
Apr 13, 2026
Associate Director - Office of Student Conduct - #143851
Please see Special Instructions for more details.
Application materials must be submitted online. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until a candidate has been selected for hire.
Please include a cover letter, current resume and a list of three professional references with complete contact information.
For questions or additional information please contact Paul Engler at pengler@email.wcu.edu
Posting Details
Posting Information










Posting Number EHRA1060P
Quick Link for Internal Postings https://jobs.wcu.edu/postings/33642
Classification Title Associate Director
Working Title Associate Director - Office of Student Conduct - #143851
Department Office of Student Conduct
Anticipated Hiring Range Based on qualifications/experience, internal equity, and departmental budget restrictions.
About WCU
Western Carolina University continues to rank high on Forbes 'Best Employers' lists each year. Including:
* 2025 - Ranked 1st in the top 100 employers in North Carolina in Forbes 'America's Best Employers by State' list.
* 2024 - Ranking in the top 8.5% on Forbes 'America's Best Midsize Employers' list, WCU was ranked 34 out of the top 400 employers across all industries.
* 2023 - Ranked in the top 20% on Forbes 'America's Best Midsize Employers' list, WCU was ranked 97 out of the top 500 employers across all industries.
* 2022 - Ranked 14th in the top 100 employers in North Carolina in Forbes 'America's Best Employers by State' list.
Western Carolina University is the UNC system's westernmost campus and has been consistently ranked as one of the top 15 public regional institutions in the South.
Employees of WCU are provided a comprehensive benefits package as well as other resources, policies and programs to ensure a happy and healthy work/life balance. Benefit eligible employees have access to dental, vision and health insurance plans - eligibility begins on the first of the month following date of hire. Retirement plan contributions begin on the eligibility date following election and include employer contributions for either a defined contribution or a defined benefit plan. Optional disability plans are also available.
Eligible employees have access to tuition waivers for up to three courses per academic year; employee may enroll at any of the constituent UNC System campuses. Also offered are free group exercise classes multiple times per week, a discounted membership to the campus recreation center, free vaccine and booster shots offered on campus, pretax flexible spending accounts, 12 paid holidays and 24 hours of paid community service leave each year. Leave earning employees (staff and 12-month faculty) who work at least half of the working days of their first month of employment will begin accruing vacation and sick leave immediately. Paid parental leave after 12 months of continuous service.
WCU offers an abundance of training and development programs, certifications, workshops and conferences - many of which are offered free of charge.
Position Summary
The primary location of this position is on-site in Cullowhee, NC. This position is designated as being exempt from the State of North Carolina Human Resources Act ( EHRA).

The Associate Director of Student Conduct reports to the Director of Student Conduct and is responsible for supporting the administration, coordination, and continuous improvement of the University's student conduct process, with a primary focus on case management, education, and campus collaboration. The role manages a personal caseload of conduct matters involving both individual students and student organizations, including minor and serious violations, formal hearings, and resolution agreements. The Associate Director is one of two (2) individuals within the department to hear conduct cases where the outcome may be University suspension, and cases that allege non-Title IX sexual misconduct. The position serves as the primary hearing officer for cases involving student organizations and regularly presents cases before hearing boards in accordance with institutional policy and applicable law.

The position supports the educational mission of the Office of Student Conduct by developing and delivering training, presentations, and outreach to students, faculty, and staff regarding the Code of Student Conduct, student rights and responsibilities, and related procedures. The role may supervise and train graduate assistants and serves as a key operational contact in the absence of the Director.

The Associate Director contributes to the ongoing review, assessment, and refinement of the Code of Student Conduct and related processes to ensure compliance with federal and state law, as well as alignment with institutional priorities. Responsibilities include assisting in the preparation and distribution of reports consistent with legal and policy requirements (e.g., Clery Act reporting obligations), participating in departmental assessment and strategic planning, and serving on University and Student Affairs committees.

As a primary liaison to campus departments as needed/assigned, the position provides guidance on organizational conduct and accountability. The role also collaborates with campus partners on matters related to student behavior, safety, and community standards.

The Associate Director maintains current knowledge of emerging trends, legal developments, and best practices in student conduct administration, case management, and student rights. Additionally, the role supports the ongoing development and communication of the Office of Student Conduct's initiatives and identity. Other duties may be assigned as needed to support departmental and divisional goals.
Minimum Qualifications

  • Legal authorization to work in the United States without the need for current or future employment sponsorship.
  • Master's degree in Student Affairs, Higher Education Administration, Counseling, Education, or a closely related field.
  • At least two (2) years of professional experience in student conduct, behavior adjudication, investigations, or a closely related area.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage sensitive situations and facilitate complex or high-conflict conversations with professionalism, discretion, and sound judgment.
  • Working knowledge of applicable federal and state laws and regulations, including the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), Title IX, and the Clery Act.
  • Exceptional oral/written communication skills (reports, case notes, rationale, public presentations).

Preferred Qualifications

  • Two (2) or more years of full-time, professional experience specifically in student conduct administration.
  • Experience working with residential communities, fraternity and sorority life, and/or student organizations in a conduct or advisory capacity.
  • Familiarity with student development theory and established best practices in student conduct administration.
  • Experience running investigations involving sexual misconduct, organizational abuses, and hazing/harassment.
  • Demonstrated ability to use data to evaluate the effectiveness of processes and advocate for policy/procedural changes.

Position Type Permanent Full-Time
Number of Hours Per Week 40
Number of Months Per Year 12

Posting Text






Open Date 04/13/2026
Close Date
Open Until Filled Yes
Special Instructions to Applicants
Application materials must be submitted online. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until a candidate has been selected for hire.
Please include a cover letter, current resume and a list of three professional references with complete contact information.
For questions or additional information please contact Paul Engler at pengler@email.wcu.edu
Background/E-Verify
Final candidates are subject to criminal & sex offender background checks. Some vacancies also require credit or motor vehicle checks.

Western Carolina University uses E-Verify to confirm employment eligibility of all newly hired employees. To learn more about E-Verify, including your rights and responsibilities, please visit www.dhs.gov/E-Verify. Proper documentation of identity and employability are required at the time of employment.
Credential Verification
All new employees are required to have listed credentials/degrees verified within 30 days of employment. All new employees who will be teaching are required to provide official transcripts within 30 days of employment. Transcripts should be provided for the highest earned degree and/or the degree which is being used to satisfy credential/qualification requirements.
EOE
Western Carolina University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race; color; ethnicity; religion; sex; pregnancy; sexual orientation; gender identity or expression; national origin; age; disability; genetic information; political affiliation; National Guard or veteran status, consistent with applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations, and policies, and the policies of The University of North Carolina. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations in the application and interview process please call (828) 227-7218 or email at jobs@email.wcu.edu.
University Safety
The Western Carolina University Annual Safety Report is available online at University Annual Safety Report or in hard-copy by request at the office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, 227 HFR Administration Building, Cullowhee, NC 28723 (828-227-7147) or the Office of University Police, 111 Camp Annex, Cullowhee, NC 28723 (828-227-7301). The report, required of all universities participating in Title IV student financial aid programs, discusses crime statistics, procedures for reporting suspicious or criminal activity, security, police authority, crime prevention strategies, university policies on substance abuse and sexual offenses, workplace violence and fire safety.

Applicant Documents
Required Documents

  1. Cover Letter/Letter of Application
  2. Resume
  3. List of references


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Supplemental Questions

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