Role of Faculty Ombudsperson
Disputes can happen among faculty members, and between faculty and administrators. Sometimes it is desirable to settle critical situations before they become serious disagreements. This is a necessary step to help avoid referring disputes to higher levels. Thus, one role of the Faculty Ombudsperson is to assist in seeking an informal resolution of disputes and to advise faculty members and administrators on the most appropriate courses of action.
Another role is to provide relevant information and referral in an effort to assist individuals get answers to questions or issues, and assist in the resolution of concerns. It is important to keep in mind that the Ombudsperson strives for impartiality, fairness, and objectivity while working on the resolution of contentious issues.
It is equally important to realize that the Ombudsperson does not advocate on behalf of any individual within the organization. Instead, the key role is to be a conciliator and an adviser. The judgement of the Ombudsperson cannot substitute that of appropriate administrative units.
The Ombudsperson is readily available to listen to parties involved in situations requiring mediation and to analyze the presented situation so that a resolution is sought before matters escalate and become more complicated. Whenever possible and necessary, the Ombudsperson can explain policies and institutional procedures to seek possible solutions to critical situations.
Resources
Visit Faculty Senate Ombudsperson website for more information.