Office of the University Faculty Ombudsperson
Purpose
The University has established a Faculty Ombudsperson position to provide faculty with a prompt and professional way to resolve questions, concerns, and complaints beyond turning to their supervisors.
What does a Faculty Ombudsperson do?
- serves as a neutral third party providing information, counsel, and mediation to faculty who have University-related questions or complaints;
- works with supervisors and administrators to open avenues of communication with faculty and resolve problems in a fair and equitable way;
- receives, examines, and channels complaints of faculty to appropriate University officials or University committees (including the Faculty Grievance Committee and the Office of Equal Employment Opportunity), and seeks expeditious and impartial redress;
- ensures that case records are maintained in a confidential manner to the extent allowed by law;
- recommends to University officials procedures or policies as necessary.
Who is the University Faculty Ombudsperson?
Stan Roux is serving as the Faculty Ombudsperson during the 2007-2008 academic year.
How do I contact the Faculty Ombudsperson?
Phone: 471-5866;
e-mail: facombud@uts.cc.utexas.edu
Office: WMB 2.102
Although no specific office hours are designated, your initial phone or e-mail contact will result in an immediate response or a rapid arrangement of a mutually convenient time for a longer meeting or phone conversation with the Ombudsperson.
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