March 18, 2026

Job Posting: Davidson College

The private liberal arts college north of Charlotte, North Carolina, is seeking its first Ombuds. This temporary, part-time consultant will lead the program's initial setup. Key responsibilities include creating the Ombuds website, formal policies, and various outreach materials, and requires regular on-campus presence. The Ombuds will report to the College President and will serve faculty and staff, but not the 2,000 undergraduates. 

Applicants must have a Bachelor’s degree and a current North Carolina business license. Preferred qualifications include an advanced degree and IOA-related training or certification. No compensation or closing date is indicated. (Davidson Posting.)

10 comments:

  1. Tracey Brant3/18/2026 7:05 AM

    Requires a “current NC business license”???

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    1. Just one of several head scratching details.

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  2. Tracey Brant3/18/2026 7:10 AM

    Minimum requirement: NC business license???? Out of curiosity, I’ve inquired for more information.

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  3. A quick perusal of NC statutes indicates there is no such license. There are professional licenses and some counties and cities have registration requirements.

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    1. Right, and still it’s in the position description…..

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  4. A business wishing to do business in North Carolina can file for articles of incorporation for $125, then a $200 annual fee. An individual could create an LLC but if you’re so proprietorship, it really doesn’t matter one way or the other. I’ve seen some businesses require you to have professional liability insurance, which wasn’t mentioned. All in all seems like an unusual requirement. And there’s an additional question about whether one needs to be registered with the state at the time of the application or if a person can register with NC after they’re selected.

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    1. Yes, inquiring minds. No response thus far…..

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    2. Not to mention, foreign corporations (those from another state, as opposed to an alien corporation from outside the US) may legally do business in North Carolina.

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  5. Tracey Brant3/23/2026 9:07 AM

    UPDATE: I received a short response from Davidson College HR today to my request for clarification and more information: "You need to be licensed to work and provide services in the state of North Carolina."

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    1. Also received a response that it can be established after being selected

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