Hearing Officer Training Goes Online – from T9’s Remote Classroom

Here is what past attendees are saying about the Online Hearing Officer Training from September 2020…

Overall, truly one of the best training programs I have ever attended.

T9 Mastered is an excellent trainer on Title IX. I have used other vendors and by far, T9 is superior.

As Colleges and Universities adopt a Hearing Officer model in student conduct cases, Title IX practitioners – both internal and external – will be called upon to adjudicate these hearings, either remotely or in person.

To help you prepare for this role, we are now offering a remote version of our Hearing Officer training, scheduled over four half-day sessions.  T9 faculty Liz DeChellis, an experienced Hearing Officer, leads this practical and engaging program, where participants will learn all aspects of the hearing model in the campus context.  They will understand the reasons why the Hearing Officer model was adopted by the Department of Education, how to read and interpret evolving campus policies, and strategies for interacting with parties either in person or virtually. Participants will leave this training with a certificate of completion, an opportunity to oversee a hearing in the Hearing Officer role, and the following tools:

• An understanding of the different Hearing Officer models

• Familiarity with trauma-informed approaches in the hearing context

• Hearing Officer roles and responsibilities

• Managing questions (including those posed by advisors)

• Unique challenges of a remote hearing and how to manage those challenges

T9 Mastered has developed a new training especially for Hearing Officers

Hearing Officer Training Goes Online – from T9’s Remote Classroom

As Colleges and Universities adopt a Hearing Officer model in student conduct cases, Title IX practitioners – both internal and external – will be called upon to adjudicate these hearings, either remotely or in person.

To help you prepare for this role, we are now offering a remote version of our Hearing Officer training, scheduled over four half-day sessions.  T9 faculty Liz DeChellis, an experienced Hearing Officer, leads this practical and engaging program, where participants will learn all aspects of the hearing model in the campus context.  They will understand the reasons why the Hearing Officer model was adopted by the Department of Education, how to read and interpret evolving campus policies, and strategies for interacting with parties either in person or virtually. Participants will leave this training with a certificate of completion, an opportunity to oversee a hearing in the Hearing Officer role, and the following tools:

• An understanding of the different Hearing Officer models

• Familiarity with trauma-informed approaches in the hearing context

• Hearing Officer roles and responsibilities

• Managing questions (including those posed by advisors)

• Unique challenges of a remote hearing and how to manage those challenges

T9 Mastered has developed a new training especially for Hearing Officers