The Graduate Fellow for Student Conduct is responsible for meeting with students to discuss potential conduct code violations and, if applicable, issue appropriate sanctions. The Graduate Fellow will be trained in the investigative process, and will meet with students who are involved in the investigative process to explain the process, the student’s rights and responsibilities. The Graduate Fellow in the Office of Student Conduct will be trained throughout their tenure to serve as university hearing officers, investigators, and on the university Hearing Panel. The Graduate Fellow will also serve on UMass Lowell's Behavioral Intervention Team (STARS), creating cases and serving as a case manager.
The Graduate Fellow will be responsible for administrative tasks that include scheduling meetings for student conduct conferences, holding student rights and process review meetings, assisting with the case management process, processing parental notifications, as well as supporting other administrative tasks as needed by the Director and Associate Director of Student Conduct. The Graduate Fellow will assist in training other staff on the conduct process and supporting the Office of Student Conduct in presentations and campus programs as needed. The Graduate Fellow will also be expected to be available to answer student questions about the conduct process via email, phone, or in person. This position offers a meal plan during the academic semester and year-long, on-campus housing and includes a single bedroom within a shared university apartment (share with one other graduate fellow).