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Mathematics Teacher

Phoenix, OR ยท On-site

$48K - $63K/yr

Ensures that student conduct conforms to the school's standards and school district policies, and establishes and maintains standards of student behavior needed to achieve a functional learning ...

Esports Program Director

Eugene, OR ยท On-site

$55K - $63K/yr

... Student Conduct and Community Standards, and Support for Students in Crisis and Students of Concern. The Erb Memorial Union (EMU) is a department of the Division of Student Life. The EMU is a ...

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How much do student conduct jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for student conduct in Oregon is $17.52, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.48 and $19.57 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is student conduct?

Student conduct refers to the standards of behavior expected from students within an educational institution. These standards are outlined in a student code of conduct, which covers rules related to academic integrity, respect for others, campus safety, and community responsibilities. Institutions typically have a process for addressing violations, which may involve investigations, hearings, and disciplinary actions. The goal of student conduct policies is to foster a safe, respectful, and productive learning environment. Understanding and adhering to these policies is important for student success and campus harmony.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a student conduct officer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Student Conduct Officer, you need a solid background in higher education administration, knowledge of student affairs, and typically a bachelor's or master's degree in a related field. Familiarity with case management systems, incident reporting software, and understanding of FERPA and Title IX regulations are critical. Outstanding interpersonal skills, conflict resolution abilities, and sound judgment help you handle sensitive situations and communicate effectively with students and staff. These competencies are essential for upholding institutional policies, ensuring fair processes, and promoting a safe and respectful campus community.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in student conduct roles, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Student Conduct often navigate sensitive situations involving student behavior, policy violations, and conflict resolution. A common challenge is balancing empathy for students with the need to uphold institutional policies and ensure a fair process. Effective communication, strong documentation, and collaboration with campus partners such as Residence Life and Counseling Services are key strategies for managing these challenges. Staying current with best practices and ongoing training in restorative justice and cultural competency also supports success in this role.

What is the difference between Student Conduct vs Student Affairs Coordinator?

AspectStudent ConductStudent Affairs Coordinator
Required CredentialsTypically a bachelor's degree; some roles may prefer a master's in education, counseling, or student affairsUsually a bachelor's degree; often requires experience in student services or administration
Work EnvironmentCollege or university campus, primarily in disciplinary or compliance settingsCampus-wide, including student programs, support services, and administrative functions
Employer & Industry UsageHigher education institutions, focusing on student discipline and conduct policiesColleges and universities, managing student engagement and support initiatives
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles related to student discipline and conduct policiesExploring broader student support and administrative roles in higher education

Student Conduct professionals focus on enforcing disciplinary policies and maintaining campus safety, while Student Affairs Coordinators handle a wider range of student support services and engagement activities. Both roles are vital in higher education but differ in scope and responsibilities.

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Infographic showing various Student Conduct job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 72% Full Time, and 28% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $36,438 per year, or $17.5 per hour.

26-94; Elementary Student Affinity Group Advisor; Helman; Temporary

Ashland School District 5

Ashland, OR โ€ข On-site

$1.8K - $2.0K/wk

Full-time, Temporary

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Position:ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย Elementary Student Affinity Group Advisor ;Temporaryย 
Work Site:ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Helman Elementaryย 
Salary:ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย $948 - $1,896 ย *2025-26 Salary Schedule* (2026-27 Salary Schedule to be determined)
Start Date:ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  08/31/2026
Posting Deadline:ย ย ย  open until filled
JOB SUMMARY
An Affinity Group is made up of people who share a common identifier, ie: race, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, etc. Affinity members can speak from the "I" perspective about being a participant in that group which allows for an exploration of one's own identity, a celebration of shared identity, and a safe place to discuss, and address some of the common challenges faced by members of the group. Each elementary school has one Affinity Group Advisor who fulfills two roles: 1) coordinate and facilitate one elementary student affinity group, including a minimum of one 45 minute meeting per month; and 2) support the facilitation of up to 3 other site student affinity groups; including meeting logistics, snacks and planning.ย 







ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily with or without reasonable accommodation.

Professional Development

  • In District:
    • Attend affinity group advisor orientation and professional development, including mentorship sessions
    • Quarterly collaboration meetings with other affinity group advisors
    • Annually pass the District's required online training by the assigned due date.
  • Regional:
    • Attend monthly affinity group advisors PLC hosted by the SOESDย 

Coordination

  • Attend work regularly and be punctual.
  • Coordinate and facilitate monthly meetings for one elementary student affinity group
  • Support the facilitation of other site affinity groups
    • Assist Administrator in identifying interested facilitators (other site staff or community members)
    • Conduct monthly debrief with facilitators and assist with any issues that arise
  • Schedule meeting times and locations forย all site student affinity groups in conjunction with family calendar and approval from site administrator.
    • Coordinate with site administrator to ensure an on-site emergency contact is available If meetings occur outside of school hours
    • If virtual location, set up calendar invites with Zoom link
  • Coordinate participant invitations
    • Attain Power School list of potential student participants from site Administrator
    • Work with group facilitator to draft and send email and hard copy invites to potential student participants always using BCC and envelopes to ensure confidentiality
    • Invite new members via the networks of current group members
    • Working with Facilitators and with site Administrator oversight, be mindful of group membership and redefine who the group is for, if necessary
    • Keep confidential records of meeting attendance for each meeting including collecting attendanceย sheets from facilitators of other affinity groups at the school
  • Manage materials
    • Each affinity group with a district-approved advisor or facilitator will receive funds to pay for snacks, materials, and activities.ย The advisor and facilitator(s) will plan for the year and stay within the allotted budget
    • Arrange purchases and orders forย up to four affinity groups, complete reimbursement paperwork, and submit it to the site office manager
    • With Administrator oversight, review and vet any reading materials, video clips, etc before they are shared with groups

Communication

  • Collaborate with and support building affinity group facilitator(s)
  • Without breaking confidentiality, work with the group facilitator, school administrator, and SOESD SOBASS/Indian Ed. Specialists, District Equity Director if needed, to communicate:
    • Building or district-level issues
    • Updates about the group
    • Need for support in facilitating group
    • Need for support in the group's collective action plans
    • Advocacy for the group in school and community settings
  • Provide photos, updates, news of the existence, purpose, and accomplishments of the group to the Site Administrator for inclusion in school newsletters and website news.
  • Share information with students about upcoming regional events hosted by the SOESD and SOU geared to each affinity group
  • Professionally represent the school and District in interactions with parents, community members, staff, and students, and resolve conflict professionally.

Facilitation

  • In the initial meeting, lay out the purpose of the group, and create community agreements with participant input
  • Structure the meeting as appropriate for grade level, time allotted, and expressed needs of the group
  • Facilitate community-building and social-emotional well-being of the group
  • Facilitate sharing of lived experience, invite group celebration and support
  • Assist students in processing difficult topics, issues, and discussions
  • Plan for collective action, utilizing district policy and practices, such as:
    • Hold an event for student participation within the larger school community
    • Share salient themes with a school administrator (without breaking confidentiality)
    • Other leadership projects as determined by the group
  • Solicit feedback from group members via the SOESD satisfaction survey, and adjust accordingly. Submit survey results to the district and SOESD as part of ongoing applications to funding sources
  • Work with Site Administrator and families to coordinate speakers to share with students at an affinity group meeting. If the speakers are not school district employees, they will need to complete the regular volunteer approval process
  • Coordinate student participation in regional events hosted by the SOESD and SOU
  • All elementary affinity groups can meet as often as desired but must meet for a minimum of 45 minutes each monthย 

OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
We believe that every individual makes a significant contribution to our success. That contribution should not be limited to assigned responsibilities. Therefore, this position description is designed to define primary duties, qualifications and job scope but should not limit the incumbent nor the organization to the work identified. It is our expectation that every employee will offer their services wherever and whenever necessary to ensure the success of the District's goals.ย ย 

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
All school employees have some responsibility for supervising students and assisting in maintaining a safe environment.

QUALIFICATIONS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and abilities required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.

  • Current employees of the Ashland School District are strongly preferred. If no current employee is able to lead an affinity group, a community member can be hired as an employee to fill this roleย ย 

  • Personally identify with the same affinity as students in the affinity group, or demonstrate a strong allyship for the particular affinity group.ย 

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.ย  Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.ย 

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to communicate with others including understanding and being understood. While much of the work will be completed in an office environment, the employee will need to move between buildings, visiting sites throughout the district. This position requires use of a variety of digital systems, software, and hardware. This position may require some travel outside the district.ย ย 

WORK ENVIRONMENT

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.ย  Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.ย 

The noise level in the work environment is usually low to moderate, but occasionally high depending upon activities.ย  The employee is occasionally exposed to wet or humid conditions and outdoor weather conditions.ย  Employee may be exposed to blood-borne pathogens.ย 

VALUES
The district is focused on eliminating systemic racism and its impact on student learning. ASD is committed to equal opportunity and nondiscrimination in all its educational and employment activities. The district prohibits discrimination based on race; national or ethnic origin; color; sex; religion; age; sexual orientation; gender expression or identity; pregnancy; marital status; familial status; economic status or source of income; mental or physical disability or perceived disability; or military service. Ashland Public Schools is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer.
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Note:ย This is not necessarily an exhaustive or all-inclusive list of responsibilities, skills, duties, requirements,ย efforts,ย functions,ย orย workingย conditionsย associatedย withย theย job.ย Thisย jobย description is not a contract of employment or a promise or guarantee of any specific terms or conditions of employment.ย Theย schoolย districtย mayย addย to,ย modify,ย orย deleteย anyย aspectย ofย thisย jobย (orย theย position itself)ย atย anyย time as itย deems advisable,ย pursuantย to relevantย Collective Bargaining Agreement.


Ashland School District appreciates the diversity and worth of all individuals and groups and their roles in society.ย  It is the policy of the Ashland School District Board of Education that there will be no discrimination or harassment of individuals or groups on the grounds of age, color, creed, disability, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or gender identity, in any educational programs, activities or employment.
Family and Medical Leave Rights:
English:ย  https://www.dol.gov/whd/regs/compliance/posters/fmlaen.pdf
Spanish:ย  https://www.dol.gov/whd/regs/compliance/posters/fmlasp.pdf