Director Of Compliance And Training
Reporting directly to the Deputy Chief Title IX Officer, the Director of Compliance and Training is responsible for the development, implementation, and monitoring of effective compliance, training and prevention programs that comply with and support Title IX and other related federal and state laws. The Director must uphold CPS' commitment to protecting educational access, advancing gender equity, and preventing and responding to sexual harassment, sexual misconduct, and gender discrimination via providing preventative and ongoing training for all CPS staff. The Director will manage a team of direct reports who will work towards the departmental goal of creating a more equitable and safe environment for all staff and students through training and prevention efforts.
The Director of Compliance and Training will be held accountable for the following responsibilities :
Work with District Leadership to Implement District-Wide Civil Rights Compliance
Work with leadership to implement a district-wide, comprehensive short-term and long-range strategic plan for Title VI, Title VII, and Title IX compliance and related initiatives
Partner with district departments and external partners in the design, delivery, and management of compliance plans and programs
Coordinate reports and take necessary steps to ensure that compliance plans are implemented and goals are achieved
Coordinate reports to ensure that information relating to policies, prevention, processes, education, and services is readily available to the CPS community via the web and other appropriate means
Lead Training Compliance Initiatives related to Title VI, Title VII, Title IX, and other related federal and state laws and regulations, and applicable district policies
Work with leadership to ensure district-wide training programs comply with Title VI, Title VII, Title IX, other related federal and state laws and regulations, and applicable district policies
Track completion for all staff and vendor in-person / online training related to Title VI, Title VII, Title IX and applicable district policies
Develop metrics to analyze the effectiveness of programs, communications & engagement campaigns, and training
Collaborate with senior CPS leaders, the Communications Office and other partners to develop content and materials to implement district-wide awareness campaigns
Track and ensure compliance with district-wide awareness campaigns
Track preventative education and training programs designed to increase awareness of Erin's Law, sexual abuse, and sexual misconduct for students and staff
Lead Title IX Athletic and Equity Compliance Programming
Develop, implement, and document the assessment of athletic compliance program operations by monitoring the athletic program activities
Develop, implement, and document a process to ensure that each school building that offers an athletic program administers a student athletic interest survey at least once every three years using the district's survey instrument. Disaggregate and analyze all survey results by sex and by school building to identify the top sports requested and the top reasons for non-participation, and to consider if the district should offer additional athletic opportunities for male or female students in order to comply with Title IX requirements
Annually collect and analyze data to determine whether each school within the district is providing equal opportunities for all students to participate in athletics under Title IX's "three part test." If the data suggests that any school's athletic program does not meet this test, develop and implement a plan to bring the building into compliance
Oversee the assessment of equity compliance by monitoring programs, activities, and services to ensure that all students are given an equal opportunity to participate without discrimination based on sex
Lead District-wide Prevention Training
Lead the creation and implementation of student facing training programs for developmentally appropriate grade-banded training constituting relationship education through the identification and practice skills for consent, belonging, and accountability across sex and gender based discrimination, harassment, and bias-based harm
Lead the development of the ongoing plan and procedures for identifying and providing additional training and prevention supports for high incident and at-risk schools and central office departments
Oversee the youth and school leadership and prevention program portfolio including but not limited to : Civil Rights Scholars Program and Civil Rights in Action
Support the OSP / EOCO long-term strategic vision and compliance efforts through implementation of a portfolio of annual staff facing district-wide effective training programs related to identifying and responding to sex and gender based violence, grooming, and bias-based behaviors including but not limited to : Protecting Chicago's Children, Transforming Bias-based Harm, and Bystander Intervention
Execute required trainings including but not limited to annual districtwide trainings from the Department of Children and Family Services, Illinois Department of Human Rights and the City of Chicago and internal mandatory training as required by local, state and federal law or regulation
Collaborate with Principals and Network Chiefs to drive training learning success and prevention programming reach
Design and implement OSP / EOCO Corrective Action Training Program, which delivers individualized training for employees involved in cases from Law, OIG, and OSP / EOCO
Provide technical assistance and guidance for school administrators in tackling climate and culture issues related to consent, accountability, and bias-based behaviors developing positive school climates and cultures
Develop innovative training and prevention initiatives to meet specialized requests related to needs identified by the Chief Title IX Officer, CEO, and the Chicago Board of Education
Serving on cross-functional committees across CPS departments (including but not limited to OSEL, OSHW, and Equity) for strategic initiatives and partnerships related to developing positive school climates and cultures
Develop and Implement Climate Surveys
Develop and implement climate surveys to determine the community perceptions and knowledge of school climate and attitudes among students, staff, and / or administrators about the school atmosphere regarding sexual misconduct and other civil rights
Assess survey results and provide senior leadership with an analysis of the data and assist with the development of action plans to address trends
Other duties and workstreams as assigned
In order to be successful and achieve the above responsibilities, the Director of Training and Compliance must possess the following qualifications :
Education Required :
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university, required
Advanced degree in a relevant area, preferred
Experience Required :
Minimum of seven (7) years of related professional experience in Title IX. EEO, and / or supporting organization-wide training programs
Minimum of five (5) years of leadership experience in a supervisory role
Minimum of three (3) years of experience working on behalf of youth with a focus on diversity and inclusion, youth development, program management, and other related fields supporting youth programming
Experience in K-12 education is strongly preferred
Experience in Title IX and / or EEO, or a closely related field is preferred
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities :
Demonstrated knowledge of current state and federal laws and regulations related to Title IX compliance, and other applicable laws and regulations for educational institutions
Strong problem solving skills
Demonstrates intercultural competence and proven effectiveness in working with people from diverse backgrounds including students, staff, families and community partners
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Ability to deal with highly confidential and sensitive information
Skilled in designing, developing and implementing successful training programs, plans, and services related to Title IX compliance
Ability to quickly adjust to shifting priorities and deadlines; can juggle multiple and varied projects simultaneously
Strong presentation and facilitation skills with emphasis on education
Director Compliance • Chicago, IL, US