Ruth Kohorn Rosenberg, currently director of student mediation in the Office of Student Citizenship at MIT, will become the next Faculty Ombudsperson at Brown University on February 22, 2012. The appointment reopens an Ombuds Office that was closed in 2009. Rosenberg will handle issues and concerns from the university faculty, postdoctoral research fellows and associates, and the University.
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January 31, 2012
Job Posting: Department Of Agriculture
The USDA is hiring a Food Safety Ombudsman. According to the job posting, "The primary purpose for this position is to respond to employee concerns related to the humane handling and slaughter of animals and other duties pertaining to the food safety mission as assigned by the Under Secretary." Duties will include implementing "an employee ombudsman program aimed at identifying and facilitating resolution of substantive and administrative program management issues raised by or of concern to employees and citizens as potentially threatening food safety effectiveness."
Ombuds Term Paper for Sale
TermpaperWarehouse is offering an essay titled, "Corporate Ombudsman." It was submitted by a user named Kwalters on January 29. Price available only to registered users.
January 30, 2012
IOA Publishes Survey of Ombuds Compensation
The International Ombudsman Association has released its 2010 Compensation and Ombudsman Practice Survey. The year-long study of IOA members collected an unprecedented amount of data about the work done by and compensation of Organizational Ombudsmen. The data show that the 2010 median salary in the U.S. was $82,000 for Academic Ombuds, $150,000 for Corporate Ombuds, and $133,000 for Government Ombuds. The authors of the study believe the data will be valuable for individual practitioners and organizations interested in creating an Ombudsman Office.
University of British Columbia Students Vote to Fund Ombuds Office
The student society, AMS, passed a referendum to raise funds to ensure the continuation of the campus Ombuds Office. AMS mustered enough votes to approve the sale of art from its permanent collection and to impose an annual Ombudsperson fee in the amount of $1 CDN. The UBC Ombuds Office--which was established in 2009 and which is funded jointly by AMS, the university and the graduate student body--had been imperiled by a budget deficit facing the student society. (Ubyssey.)
January 26, 2012
IOA Opens Registration and Posts Agenda for 2012 Conference
Registration is now open for the Seventh Annual Conference of the International Ombudsman Association on April 13–18, 2012 at the Hyatt Regency in Houston, Texas. Special pricing is being offered for attendees who also register for Ombuds 101. Priority registration closes on March 23. IOA has also posted an expected agenda for the conference.
January 25, 2012
Yoshiko Takahashi: Founding Ombuds at Keio University
Professor Yoshiko Takahashi passed away on January 22, 2012. She established the first Organizational Ombuds office in Japan when she opened an office at Keio in 1998. Takahashi was director of the Keio Ombuds Office until 2002. She translated IOA materials into Japanese and helped coordinate other Ombuds programs in the Asia and Pacific Region. She was a speaker and contributor to many dispute resolution and Ombuds programs. (Takahashi Lab; IOA Newsletter, Dec. 2005.)
2012 ABA Dispute Resolution Conference in Washington
The twelfth annual meeting of the American Bar Association's section on dispute resolution will take place in Washington, DC on April 18–21, 2012. Perhaps because it conflicts with the IOA conference, no Ombuds are scheduled to speak this year. Nonetheless, there are sure to be topics to interest Organizational Ombuds at the country's largest dispute resolution event. (ABA DR Conf Info.)
January 24, 2012
India's Universities Will Implement Ombuds for Students
India's Ministry of Human Resource Development has decided that higher education institutions shall have an Ombudsman to handle grievances from students and applicants. The new requirement will apply to all central universities, IITs, IIMs, NITS, IIITs, private and government-run deemed universities and all higher educational institutions under various Central government ministries. “The new system would be in place before the next academic year,” said HRD minister Kapil Sibal.
Purdue Appoints Ombuds for Biological Sciences Department
Shelli Taylor and Joseph Vanable, PhD,, have been named as the Ombuds for employees of the university's Department of Biological Sciences. According to a new website for the service, the appointment came as part of the department’s strategic planning and seeks to diminish issues amongst faculty, staff and students. The new Ombuds will, "offer informal, confidential help for all employees who have an issue that they are unsure of the appropriate channels to follow."
January 23, 2012
Ombuds Of Texas Announces First 2012 Meeting with New Leadership
The OOT will hold its next meeting at the Lower Colorado River Authority's Dalchau Service Center in Austin on Wednesday, February 8, 2012. The morning session will feature a presentation on conflict coaching by Pattie Porter, LCSW, of Conflict Connections. In the afternoon, the new leadership team will be introduced, including co-chairs Lauren Bloom of the University of Texas and Andrew Canham of Texas Tech University. The afternoon will also include an update on the OOT mentoring program.
Three Questions for Hamline's Ombuds
Molly McAvoy, the Ombudsman for Hamline University, was recently interviewed by the Twin Cities Star Tribune. Although she helps faculty, staff and students work through their issues as a neutral third party, she says that coaching individuals to handle their own situations often yields better results. The newspaper asked her three questions.
January 20, 2012
Follow-Up on Decision to Protest SOPA
Chris LeHatte, the ICANN Ombudsman, makes an excellent point related to my decision to take a position against the Stop Online Piracy Act (HR 3261) and related legislation.
At his blog, he writes:
Some of my ombuds colleagues have joined in the protest about legislation before the US Congress, expressing concerns about the effect of freedom in various ways. I am not a resident of the United States and would be hesitant to make submissions or protest legislation before a foreign government. I respect the right to free speech and the right to protest but I am not going to make comment either for or against this legislation. An important part of the role of an Ombudsman is neutrality, and a political campaign is no exception. Who knows when a protest like this might undermine a decision on fairness, if one of the parties was affected by something which happened in relation to the protest or the legislation? So I decline to participate, not because I support or oppose the legislation, but because I must maintain neutrality. (ICANN Ombudsman Blog.)
I agree with his point and respect his decision on this issue. Neutrality is a critical attribute of Ombuds work. I know many ombuds who will not reveal their political, religious or social views–even to their colleagues.
My decision to speak out on SOPA reflects only my work as the publisher of the Ombuds Blog. I felt it important that my readers know that the blog would probably shut down if SOPA were to be implemented as currently written.
Related post: Ombuds Blog Goes 'Dark' to Protest SOPA.
Related post: Ombuds Blog Goes 'Dark' to Protest SOPA.
January 19, 2012
Job Posting: Council of Europe Development Bank
The multilateral development bank located in Paris is soliciting applications for an Ombudsperson/ Mediator. The position will act as an impartial intermediary between CEB agents and the administration of the Bank. Services will be provided four times a year on three consecutive days each.
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