The Assistant
Director of Affirmative Action serves as the immediate and confidential second-in-command
reporting directly to the Affirmative Action officer. Typical responsibilities
include, but are not limited to: composing narrative material for compliance
reports; developing written materials to publicize affirmative action policies
and objectives as they relate to the University's goals; coordinating the offices
grant initiative; and arranging and presenting affirmative action workshops.
In addition, the Assistant Director of Affirmative Action works with other management
staff in the investigation and resolution of affirmative action/discrimination
complaints filed by students and employees of the University. Collects, compiles,
analyzes, and interprets ethnic, age, salary, and other confidential employment
data for SUNY affirmative action, State, and Federal compliance reports. Represents
Affirmative Action office at agency - level meetings and committees
.
Preferred Qualifications:
Master's degree. Two to five years experience in an affirmative action setting.
Revised: 10/23/1989
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