The non-profit research and educational institution in Laurel Hollow, New York has opened a search for its first Ombudsman. The part-time, unbenefitted position will provide independent, confidential, neutral, & informal services to 1,200 staff members. The position has been created in part as a response to an endorsement by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine for Ombuds to serve as a resource to address sexual harassment and discrimination.
Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree. An advanced degree and work experience with academic institution, scientific and/or medical background are preferred. No salary or application deadline indicated. (CSHL Posting.)
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