[nfbwatlk] Seattle Office for Civil Rights Civil Rights Analyst Position

Nightingale, Noel Noel.Nightingale at ed.gov
Thu Jan 24 19:36:03 UTC 2013



From: Chin, Mike [mailto:Mike.Chin at seattle.gov]
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 11:34 AM
To: Chin, Mike
Cc: Chin, Mike
Subject: Seattle Office for Civil Rights Civil Rights Analyst Position

Greetings!

The Seattle Office for Civil Rights (SOCR) is seeking qualified applicants for two full-time Civil Rights Analyst positions. (Please see attached job description). The primary function of a Civil Rights Analyst is to investigate complaints of discrimination in employment, housing, public accommodations, contracting equity, and Seattle's Paid Sick and Safe Time Ordinance, filed under Seattle ordinances and state and federal statutes.

A Civil Rights Analyst:

*         Receives and investigates complaints of discrimination;

*         Plans case strategies;

*         Applies legal theories of discrimination;

*         Interviews parties and witnesses;

*         Conducts fact-finding and resolution conferences;

*         Prepares witness statements and affidavits;

*         Collects and analyzes evidence;

*         Writes findings of fact;

*         Negotiates settlements and conciliation agreements;

*         Performs training regarding discrimination laws and policies and paid sick and safe time;

*         Maintains case files and manages a case load.

Civil Rights Analysts have production requirements and work under only general supervision. The work of SOCR's Enforcement Division is subject to judicial scrutiny and must meet procedural and technical standards to withstand legal challenges.

SOCR is committed to creating an organization free of institutional racism. Successful candidates must demonstrate an understanding of the relationship of race, racism, and multiculturalism to their job function and their commitment to creating organizations free of racism.

Please apply for this position at: http://seattle.gov/jobs/ and share this information with interested applicants. The application deadline is Tuesday, February 5th. For more information contact mike.chin at seattle.gov<mailto:mike.chin at seattle.gov> or 206-684-4500.


Michael Chin
Enforcement Manager

THE SEATTLE OFFICE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS
810 Third Avenue, Suite 750
Seattle, Washington 98104-1627
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 www.cityofseattle.gov/civilrights/<http://www.cityofseattle.gov/civilrights/>

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