November 28, 2014
Cal Caucus Publishes Second Online Journal
The California Caucus of College and University Ombuds published its second online, interactive journal.
Articles include:
November 25, 2014
MacEwan University Appoints First Ombuds
The university in Edmonton, AB has appointed Cathryn Heslep to be its first Ombudsperson for its 14,800 students. Heslep is set to retire from her current position as VP for Student Services after a 25-year career at MacEwan University. No other details about the new Ombuds office have been made public.
Sports Conflict Institute Explores Ombuds for NCAA
The
latest SCI Talk podcast, SCI Founder Joshua Gordon and Dr. Ken Pendleton discuss
the value and need for an improved intercollegiate Ombuds model. SCI is
a major proponent of having a dedicated ombudsman available to student
athletes and the outlet it provides to avoid major issues or conflict in
NCAA college athletics. (SCI Talk.)
November 24, 2014
Journal of IOA Looks at Empiricism and Ombuds Practice
November 22, 2014
International Ombudsman Association Offers Scholarship to Aspiring Ombuds for 2015 Conference
The IOA International Committee announces the availability of financial support to sponsor members or prospective members living outside of the United States and Canada to attend the upcoming IOA 10th Annual Conference taking place April 19-22, 2015 in Atlanta, GA. Recipients may also be entitled to take the basic IOA course: “Foundations of Organizational Ombudsman Practice,” offered prior to the conference.
November 21, 2014
Call for Proposals: FCO/ACCUO 2015 Conference
The Forum of Canadian Ombudsman and the Association of Canadian College and University Ombudspersons are inviting proposals you to beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia for the joint FCO/ACCUO biennial
Conference from May 10-13 2015. The conference will mark the 50th anniversary of the first Ombuds office
in Canada, at Simon Fraser University.
Update: University of Oregon Approves Confidentiality of Ombuds in Title IX Matters
Last week, the University of Oregon decided that there was no legal requirement that the Ombuds Office be identified as a “responsible person or authority” under Title IX, or as a “campus security authority” under the Clery Act.
November 20, 2014
Students Call for Ombuds at Syracuse University
Following days of campus protests over diversity and sexual assault issues at Syracuse, student activists passed a resolution calling for immediate and longer term changes. Among the demands, the resolution also asks Syracuse Chancellor Kent Syverud to hold an open forum where he can receive community feedback and to create an Ombuds position to protect student rights and interests.
Secret Service Director Calls on Ombuds to Assist Whistleblowers
In testimony before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee, Acting Director of the Secret Service James Clancy outlined changes to prevent future security breaches at the White House. According to the Washington Post, Clancy has directed the Secret Service Ombudsman to create a method for employees to anonymously report problems and concerns to an executive review board that will ensure they can flag problems confidentially and also get a timely review of their complaint. (Washington Post.)
November 18, 2014
Association of Canadian College and University Ombudspersons Publishes Toolkit for New Offices
ACCUO’s "Ombuds Toolkit" is an information package intended for Ombuds and for stakeholders wanting to create an Ombuds Office in a Canadian postsecondary institution
events. However, the Toolkit is an important resource for Ombuds more broadly.
Cal Caucus Bestows 2014 Ombuds Awards
Last night, the California Caucus of College and University Ombuds presented its annual awards. Lisa Neale received the Service Excellence Award for her significant leadership contributions to CCCUO, including shepherding the Journal from print to online. Valerie White was given the Pete Small Award for her many years of leadership within
Cal Caucus and support of other Ombuds offices that helped advanced the Ombuds field.
Meet the Ombuds for Kean University
Frank Esposito was appointed to serve as the Ombudsman for the public university in New Jersey in December 2013. An article in the campus newsletter explains that Kean has had Ombuds off and on since the early
1980’s. Esposito states, “my job is to try to solve problems not solved by the
normal route.”
November 17, 2014
Job Posting: Texas Department of Public Safety
The
Texas state agency responsible for law enforcement and vehicle
regulation is hiring a director-level Ombudsman. Based in
Austin, the supervisory position
performs advanced mediation work for the Office of the Ombudsman,
working
with individuals and groups in the agency to explore and assist in
determining options to help resolved conflicts and bringing systemic
concerns to the attention of executive management.
University of Michigan Approves Ombuds Charter
UM's Ombudsman for Students, Tom Lehker says that a charter for his office was approved in October 2014. The new charter clarifies and codifies his roles and responsibilities, reflecting a shared understanding of how the Ombuds Office functions within the large, public university. The charter also articulates the principles of the Ombuds role and their consistency with IOA standards. (UM Ombuds Blog.)
November 14, 2014
Save the Date for ENOHE's 2015 Meeting
November 13, 2014
Internship: National Institutes of Health
College of Charleston Names New Ombuds
According to a recently updated website, the public university in South Carolina has appointed Deni Mitchell as the Institutional Ombudsperson. Mitchell previously served as Director of Strategic Initiatives for the Office of the Provost and Academic Affairs. As the Ombuds, she reports to the President of the College. The prior CofC Ombuds was V. JoAnn Diaz.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg School Teachers Seek Ombuds for Workplace Bullying
In response to complaints of on-the-job bulling by administrators, the Classroom Teachers Association of North Carolina in Charlotte is calling for an Ombuds for the 159-school district. Following the recent resignation of the CMS Superintendent, school teachers and former teachers convened earlier this week to talk about "working in a culture of fear" and leadership issues. "There needs to be a mechanism where teachers can go, and they need to be aware of that," said George Walker, a former CMS teacher. (TWC News.)
November 11, 2014
Job Posting: United Technologies Corp
The
American multinational is hiring a Corporate Ombudsperson. The position will work with UTC employees throughout the Americas with business-related issues.
Michigan State Medical School Appoints First Ombuds
November 10, 2014
Job Posting: University of New Mexico
The
state's flagship, public research institution in Albequerque is hiring
a part-time
Ombuds Facilitator. Under the supervision of the University Staff
Ombudsperson, the position will provide confidential, impartial, and
informal facilitation, design and deliver training programs, and
mediate, facilitate and negotiate staff issues.
November 07, 2014
President of International Ombudsman Institute Steps Down
At the IOI annual meeting in October, Dame Beverley Wakem announced that she was resigning from her office as IOI President and that Adv. John R. Walters, Ombudsman of
Namibia, would assume the post. Wakem lead IOI for four years and oversaw significant changes to the organization's governance, new educational partnerships, and outreach efforts. The IOI Board of Directors awarded an Honorary Life Membership to Wakem. (IOI News.)
African Ombudsman and Mediators Convene in Addis Ababa
Ethiopian President Dr Mulatu Teshome opened the Fourth General Assembly of the
African Ombudsman and Mediators Association on November 4. The conference marked the first joint meeting between AOMA and the African Union Commission. During its
meeting , the Assembly will debate conflicts situation in Africa as well
as good governance issues and guarantees for the rights of citizens. (AOMA News; All Africa News.)
University of Colorado Ombuds Posts Video
UC Boulder has created a video to introduce and explain its office. Created with a free animation service, the video uses text and customized art to highlight the Ombuds' role without narration or live action. (YouTube.)
November 06, 2014
Job Posting: University of North Dakota
North
Dakota's oldest and largest university has opened a search for its first permanent Ombudsperson. Reporting to the Office of the Provost, the
position will open an office to serve the entire campus.
University of Oregon Weighing Confidentiality of Ombuds in Title IX Matters
On November the UO Senate Task Force to Address Sexual Violence and Survivor Support hosted a forum to seek input on 23 recommendations for the university. The Task Force's recommendations included an assurance of confidentiality for the Ombuds office, which is less than a year old.
November 05, 2014
Job Posting: University of Arizona
The public university in Tucson is searching for an Ombuds Program Director. The position provides direction, coordination, and development of campus volunteers in the UA Ombuds Program. In addition, the Director also is expected to work closely with senior administrator about systemic issues. The position will report to Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration.
University of Florida Appoints First Faculty Ombuds
Florida's
"Public Ivy" has named emeritus professor Kenneth J. Gerhardt as the
University’s first Ombuds for Faculty. In this part-time position, Gerhardt will work primarily faculty and thus supplementing the services provided by the existing Student Ombuds Office headed by Ronald L. Anderson.
National Bank of Canada Adopts Ombuds Charter
Quebec's largest bank has created a Charter for its Ombudsman for Clients that outlines its ethical principals of independence, impartiality, confidentiality, and accessibility. The Charter states that the National Bank's Ombuds, "adheres to the codes of ethics of the International Ombudsman Association and the Forum of Canadian
Ombudsman."
November 03, 2014
Stanford Medical School Appoints Ombuds
Stanford
University School of Medicine has appointed James Laflin to serve as its Ombudsperson for faculty, residents, postdoctoral scholars and students. Laflin takes over from
Martha McKee,
who held the position for about three years. (Stanford Med Ombuds.)
Eaton Corp Ombuds to Address International HR Conference in Sri Lanka
Devyani Singh, an Ombudsperson for Eaton, will be a featured speaker at the International Conference on Human Resource Management and Development. At a special session on November 4, 2014, Singh will introduce the International Ombudsman Association and the concept of the Organizational Ombuds. The conference is co-organized by The International Institute of Knowledge Management and Management and Science University, Malaysia. (ICHRM 2014 Agenda.)
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