The private research university in Cambridge has opened a search for its next Ombudsperson. Reporting to the President, the MIT Ombuds serves as a resource for all members of the diverse MIT community, including faculty, staff, postdocs, and students -- a total population of nearly 35,000.
The search will fill a position held by Toni Robinson since 1998. The position works as a team with the other MIT Ombuds, Judi Segall.
Applicants for the position must have at least seven years of experience in conflict management
and/or organizational change or as an Organizational Ombudsperson. Experience in an academic environment and with scientific and
technical professionals, as well as an advanced degree are preferred. No salary or application deadline indicated. (MIT Careers, Job No.
14335-R.)
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