Graduate Assistant, Office of the Ombuds

Eastern Michigan University

Ypsilanti, MI

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Graduate Assistant, Office of the Ombuds

  • Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States
  • Academic Programming and Services
  • Academic & Student Affairs
  • Graduate Assistant
  • Opening on: Jul 15 2026

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Title: Graduate Assistant, Office of the Ombuds

Employee Classification: GS

Pay Grade: GS 00

Division: Academic and Student Affairs

Subdivision: Ombuds

Department: Academic Programming and Services

Campus Location: Main Campus

General Summary

The Office of the Ombuds at Eastern Michigan University is a confidential, independent, informal, and neutral space where community members can think through issues they are facing and provide feedback for improvement. A GA in this office will assist in the administration and day-to-day work of the Office of the Ombuds, provide objective and unbiased services to develop a fair and equitable university community, and facilitate student consultations related to university policies and procedures.

Principal Duties and Responsibilities

Conflict Coaching & Case Management:

  • Ensure timely disposition, management, and resolution of all cases referred to the office of the Ombuds.
  • Listen to and advise students on interpretations of university policies and procedures, the steps to take to resolve problems informally, and which formal and administrative options are available.
  • Perform intake for case referrals involving policy and/or process concerns/violations.
  • Facilitate case file management, which includes: creating electronic files using data processing software, providing follow up on case resolution, and destroying resolved case files and/or records in accordance with the Office of the Ombuds Charter.
  • Meet with undergraduate students to identify barriers and develop resolutions to support students' full participation in their success at Eastern Michigan University.
  • Make appropriate referrals to internal or external resources when informal and/or formal options fail to work.
  • Collaboratively communicate with staff/faculty and other University personnel to coordinate the effective implementation of reasonable case resolutions.
  • Maintain appropriate confidentiality in all forms of communication, complying with FERPA, university, and International Ombuds Association standards.
  • Ensure adherence to University policies and confirm due process as it relates to

institutional protocol.

  • Assist with resolution and prevention of both academic and non-academic concerns.
  • Review and evaluate University policies, protocols, and processes as indicated; make recommendations and lead initiatives for development and improvement as needed.
  • Consult with students, faculty, and staff; parents and external constituents; police, personnel, and attorneys regarding the application of formal university processes.
  • Provide consultation to, and participate as needed in working groups developing new and re-writing existing university policies and procedures.
  • Evaluate case supporting documentation to determine and recommend appropriate concern resolution options to support students.
  • Consistently demonstrate non-biased and objective judgment and decision making that is consistent with the goals and philosophy of the specified student affairs area as well as the larger University community.

Area Administration:

  • Assist area coordinator with services, projects, and programs consistent with Ombuds goals and initiatives.
  • Assist with coordination of annual program assessments and evaluate specified Ombuds programming and services.
  • Assist with the development, implementation, prioritization, and maintenance of the Ombuds website, master spreadsheet, and social media accounts to achieve area goals.
  • Make appropriate data-based policy and institutional change recommendations to the associate director.
  • Assist in preparation and delivery of presentations on Ombuds issues and services and assist in providing training to university staff and faculty surrounding these issues and services.
  • Assist in development of transition, orientation, support group, peer relations, student organization, and other co-curricular programs to support students in their success at Eastern Michigan University.
  • Assist in the development, implementation, and maintenance of policies and procedures related to the Office of the Ombuds.
  • Assist the associate director in developing and providing programs and training on behavior and appropriate campus citizenship to students, staff, faculty, organizations, and related university constituents.
  • Assist in preparation of scholarly contributions related to Ombuds and assist in preparation of presentations for professional conferences.
  • Perform related duties as required.

Minimum Qualifications:

Ability to work up to 20 hours per week (10 for 50%) is required GPA of 3.0 or higher is required Admission and enrollment in a graduate program is required Maintenance of a 67% course completion is required Enrollment in at least 6 credits for Fall and Winter semesters is required.

Preferred Qualifications:

N/A

Special Instructions:

Please include a resume with your application.

Appointment Percentage:

100%

About the Company

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Eastern Michigan University