Description
The Colorado Community College System (CCCS) is hiring a Compliance Specialist to join our Internal Audit team. If you’re interested in a role where you’ll have the opportunity to travel throughout Colorado and improve access for students, we encourage you to apply! CCCS provides generous leave, excellent benefits, and flexible work schedules, including hybrid-remote work within the state of Colorado.
In this role, you’ll be responsible for planning Civil Rights monitoring reviews, conducting site visits, documenting, and reporting on the results, and performing follow-up with sub-recipients to determine whether corrections are implemented. Civil Rights reviews include measuring facilities to determine if they are accessible to an individual with a disability as well as reviewing policies and procedures to determine if they comply with Civil Rights laws. Civil Rights reviews are conducted at our 13 community colleges, eligible K-12 school districts, and other postsecondary institutions. You will serve as the Methods of Administration (MOA) Coordinator for the State of Colorado and work with educators throughout the state to resolve accessibility and compliance issues related to Civil Rights compliance as well as prepare required reports submitted to the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights. All documentation for monitoring reviews must comply with Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) Standards.
Note: Travelling in the state of Colorado to school districts and colleges is required approximately once per month. Travel may, at times, be on short notice.
Examples of Duties
- Conduct monitoring reviews by reviewing data, policies, and procedures to determine if they comply with Civil Rights laws.
- Travel to educational institutions and measure facilities to ensure accessibility.
- Interview school/college personnel to determine whether practices and procedures comply with Civil Rights laws.
- Document results of test work, measurements, and interviews in electronic working papers.
- Perform follow-up site visits and review documentation to ensure completion of corrective actions at districts/colleges.
- Prioritizing work and coordinating multiple projects simultaneously.
- Develop and maintain up-to-date knowledge of Office for Civil Rights guidance including Title VI, Title IX, Title II (ADA), and Section 504 and Relevant Code of Federal Regulations.
- Serve as liaison between CCCS and the Department of Education Office for Civil Rights.
- Provide technical assistance reviews and respond to questions related to Methods of Administration monitoring and applicable guidance.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. An equivalent combination of education and/or experience may substitute for the degree.
- One year of work experience with a background in a regulatory environment such as education, paralegal, accounting, facilities management, or other related industry.
Supplemental Information
Attributes that will contribute to success in this position:
- Excellent writing abilities including the ability to write professional communications in a style that analyzes key issues and synthesizes relevant details and applicable guidance to convey technical and non-technical information in a clear, concise, organized, and convincing manner for the intended audience. Knowledge and use of proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
- Excellent interpersonal skills, including the ability to work with a variety of people internal and external to the organization.
- Strong project management and time management skills.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships; conflict resolution including the ability to negotiate resolution to issues of noncompliance in adversarial circumstances.
- Excellent verbal communication skills: ability to use tact and professionalism to deliver information.
- Interest and aptitude for learning about issues related to Civil Rights, State government, community colleges, and school districts.
- Analytic abilities including critical thinking and problem solving as demonstrated by gathering and organizing information to formulate and support decisions and opinions.
- Excellent research skills, particularly related to the ability to perform legal research pertaining to laws, federal, or state regulations.
- Ability to read and interpret complex regulations, contracts, policies, planning documents, and maps.
- Ability to accurately measure items and document measurements for proper length, width, shape, slope, angle, force.
- Ability to read floor plans or previous knowledge of how to read floor plans and other construction planning documents.
- Ability to consider areas of non-compliance and offer options to achieve compliance and improve access.
- Proficiency in MS Excel, MS Word, and MS Outlook.
Work Location/Travel Expectations:
- Work location is at the Colorado Community College System office. Physical address 9101 East Lowry Blvd. Denver, CO 80230.
- Must possess a current valid Colorado driver’s license or obtain one within 90 days of employment. Travel up to approximately 25% of the time is required for this position.
- Alternative Work Arrangements, including flexible schedules and hybrid remote work, may be available. All work must be completed in the State of Colorado.
The Colorado Community College System is the state’s largest provider of higher education and workforce training, consisting of 13 colleges and over 35 locations across the state, educating approximately 120,000 students annually. In addition, we train more than 4,000 Coloradans each year through customized employer training programs. Our mission is to provide accessible, responsive learning environments where students can achieve their educational, professional and personal goals in an atmosphere that embraces academic excellence, diversity and innovation. We are an organization that encourages individuals to bring their whole selves to work.
CCCS believes when all human qualities are regarded with dignity and respect and when everyone has access to the individualized support they need, all will have the opportunity to thrive. In all aspects of the employment process, decisions are made based on merit, competence, performance and business need without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, creed, ancestry, national origin, marital status, genetic information, military status, or any other protected status in accordance with applicable law.
Note: per the Colorado Job Application Fairness Act, an applicant may redact information from their resume, cover letter, and/or transcripts that identifies their age, date of birth, or dates of attendance at or graduation from an educational institution. If your position requires us to review an official transcript, without redacting, we will request one as part of our conditional offer process. In order to evaluate work experience against established requirements for positions, we are still requesting dates of service (month and year) for positions in the applicant’s work history.