New
Associate Investigator
Tufts University | |
Minimum $65,900.00, Midpoint $82,300.00, Maximum $98,800.00
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United States, Massachusetts, Medford | |
196 Boston Avenue (Show on map) | |
Jun 03, 2026 | |
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Overview
The Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO) is guided by the University's commitment to create and maintain an academic and work environment where its diverse population of students, faculty and staff can exercise their talents free of harassment, discrimination or inequitable application of university policy. The OEO helps to realize the University's commitment to and aspirations for development, implementation of, execution and monitoring of the federal and state mandated EEO policies and programs. This also includes programmatic responsibilities such as supporting the University's Accommodations, Title VI, Title IX and Title VII policies (such as the non-discrimination policy, including sexual misconduct) through prompt, effective and remedial formal and informal investigative responses to complaints of harassment and discrimination brought by students, faculty, staff and third parties and set forth in various university policies and guidelines.
What You'll Do Working with other experienced internal investigators for Title IX, Title VII and Title VI matters and reporting to the Deputy Director and the Deputy Title IX Coordinator, the Associate Investigator will work within a very dynamic and supportive team collaborating and supporting other members of the OEO to investigate and resolve formal and informal Title IX, Title VII and Title VI complaints with trauma-informed interviews and equitable due process approaches as set forth in various university policies and federal and state regulations for the Tufts community. For example, the Associate Investigator plays an integral role in helping to realize the University's commitment to and aspirations for a student population free of discrimination and harassment and may work with multiple stakeholders (i.e. Legal Department, TUPD, Health Services, Provost's Office, HR, Deans of Students and other offices) on reports of discrimination and harassment of all types for all our community members.
Work with the Student Life and Student Affairs staff across the university, the Provost's Office and Human Resource Business Partners and other stakeholders to help resolve allegations of formal harassment and/or discrimination based on all MA 151B and EEOC categories relative to employees. Other programmatic responsibilities include supporting more senior investigators, amplifying OEO policies and procedures, including helping with informal remedies for students as well as conducting training for employees and students, always representing fairness and neutrality. The Associate Investigator may at times help to manage formal adjudications and informal resolutions such as facilitated discussions and/or mediations.
What We're Looking For Please include a cover letter with your application
Basic Requirements:
Knowledge and experience typically acquired by:
Preferred Qualifications:
Pay Range Minimum $65,900.00, Midpoint $82,300.00, Maximum $98,800.00 Salary is based on related experience, expertise, and internal equity; generally, new hires can expect pay between the minimum and midpoint of the range. | |
Minimum $65,900.00, Midpoint $82,300.00, Maximum $98,800.00
Jun 03, 2026