Title IX Responsible Employee

Title IXWhat is a Title IX Responsible Employee?

A UTRGV Responsible Employee must report incidents of sexual misconduct to the Title IX Coordinator or other appropriate designee. 

Responsible employees include all administrators, faculty and supervisory staff, resident life directors and advisors, and graduate teaching assistants, except any individual who works or volunteers in the Office of Victim Advocacy and Violence Prevention and employee with confidentiality obligations as defined within ADM 03-300: Sexual Misconduct policy.

Click on the following link for step-by-step actions for responsible employees: Taking Action as a Responsible Employee

Who is a Title IX Responsible Employee?

All employees except those with confidentiality priviledges under ADM 03-300: Sexual Misconduct must report to OIED. Title IX Responsible Employees include, but are not limited to:
  • Academic advisors
  • Assistant Directors
  • Associate Deans
  • Associate Directors
  • Coaches
  • Deans
  • Department Chairs
  • Department Heads
  • Directors
  • Faculty
  • Managers
  • Medical Residents
  • Resident Advisors
  • Supervisors
  • Teaching Assistants, and Graduate Assistants
  • University Administrators
  • Others depending on role

If you are not sure if you are a designated "Title IX Responsible Employee," contact the Office of Institutional Equity and Diversity.

What do you report as a Title IX Responsible Employee?

We have a duty to report all forms of sexual misconduct promptly to a Title IX Coordinator and cannot be confidential resources.