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Description
Xavier University’s Office of Compliance, Equity, and Ethics (OCEE) is seeking applicants for the Director of Campus Safety and Compliance. This leadership role unifies and advances the University’s safety and regulatory compliance efforts by aligning campus partners around a shared culture of accountability—grounded in equity, safety, and institutional ethics. The ideal candidate is a strategic, collaborative leader who can influence across divisions, standardize practices, and drive measurable improvement in campus-wide safety outcomes.
Located within the Office of Compliance, Equity, and Ethics (OCEE), the Director of Campus Safety and Compliance leads, coordinates and unifies the university's safety and compliance efforts. The Director aligns unit-level leaders from across the campus community to cultivate a culture of accountability, ensuring regulatory obligations are met through an integrated strategy that prioritizes equity, safety, and institutional ethics.
The Director coordinates the University’s cross-functional safety activities, including Clery Act mandates, emergency readiness, and operational safety, into a cohesive, standardized program.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Safety Governance & Leadership: Chair the Campus Safety Sub Committee, a key sub-group of the University Compliance Committee. Through the sub-committee, the Director guides the development and implementation of the Campus-Wide Safety Plan.
Strategic Integration: Lead the Building Coordinator Program and establish clear escalation paths and standard operating procedures (SOPs) across all university units.
Campus-Wide Safety Architecture: Maintain and implement a comprehensive safety plan mapped to federal and state standards, including OSHA, Clery, and NIMS/ICS.
Insurance & Liability Governance: Provide strategic oversight of the university’s comprehensive insurance portfolio and risk transfer strategies. Supervise the Risk & Insurance Manager in the annual insurance renewal process and the enforcement of multi-employer safety policies.
Interdisciplinary Compliance: Develop and audit safety frameworks for high-risk areas, including but not limited to laboratory biosafety, athletic event management, residential life & dining safety, and facilities maintenance.
Business Continuity Planning: Architect and maintain the university’s business continuity framework to ensure essential operations are resilient during and after a crisis.
Crisis Management & Emergency Readiness: Lead all-hazards planning and drive campus-wide ICS training (IS-100/200/700/800) aligned to FEMA and NFPA 1660 standards. Serves as the primary liaison to local law enforcement and emergency responders to coordinate joint drills, mutual aid agreements, and integrated incident response.
Audit & Reporting: Establish a unified system for tracking safety violations and fining protocols, ensuring financial and operational accountability across all divisions.
To ensure consideration, interested applicants must submit a cover letter and resume on Xavier University's website. Review of applications will start on May 6, 2026 and will be accepted until the position closes at the University’s discretion.
Candidates selected for the final stages of the interview process will be asked to provide the names and contact information of three professional references.
Xavier University is part of the 500-year-old Jesuit Catholic tradition of academic excellence in the liberal arts. Guided by our mission and values, we welcome and support members from diverse backgrounds and life experiences. We unreservedly commit to open and free inquiry, deliberately seek out multiple perspectives, and create a campus where everyone feels a sense of belonging. Our campus is located in the vibrant and thriving city of Cincinnati, which has an array of neighborhoods and activities to suit many interests.
Benefits - applies only to full-time positions:
Xavier University offers a wide array of complementary and affordable benefit options to meet the financial, educational, health, and wellness needs of you and your family. Eligibility varies by position and employment class:
Comprehensive insurance plans including medical, dental, vision and prescription coverage.
Tax advantaged accounts including health savings accounts, flexible spending accounts, and dependent care account.
Financial security via life and long-term disability insurance, accident and illness insurance, and retirement savings plans.
Generous paid time off work options including vacation, sick leave and holidays.
Tuition remission for employees and their eligible dependents.
Requirements
EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION:
- Bachelor’s in Occupational Safety, Environment/Industrial Hygiene, Public Health, Emergency Management, Public Administration, Engineering, or related field; Master’s preferred.
- Minimum of 7–10 years of progressive leadership experience in campus safety, regulatory compliance, risk management, or law enforcement within a higher education or complex institutional setting.
- A proven track record of influencing and leading departments that do not have a direct reporting line to the position.
The ability to communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders—from sworn police officers and scientific researchers to student advocates and facilities staff. - Compliance Expertise: Direct experience managing large-scale federal reporting (e.g., Clery Act, Title IX, or OSHA/EPA laboratory standards).
- Strategic Planning: Experience transitioning an organization from a siloed departmental structure to a collaborative, integrated model.
- Professional Certifications (Preferred): Certified Protection Professional (CPP), Certified Safety Professional (CSP), or specialized Clery Act Compliance training.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Systems thinking; policy design; audit/inspection discipline; influence without authority; crisis communications; data literacy (KPI dashboards); training design and implementation.
OTHER:
- Ability to perform other job-related duties as assigned
- Often involves sitting, typing, listening, and talking.
- Often involves standing, walking, bending, stooping, climbing stairs, kneeling, squatting, crouching, reaching, pushing, pulling, and lifting up to 30 pounds.
