Job Description
Agency Chief Equal Opportunity Officer - MTA Bus/NYCT
Job ID: 9711
Business Unit: MTA Headquarters
Location: Brooklyn, NY, United States
Regular/Temporary: Regular
Department: Diversity and Equal Opp
Date Posted: May 16, 2025
Description
JOB TITLE: Agency Chief Equal Opportunity Officer - MTA Bus/NYCT
SALARY RANGE: $165,000 - $185,400
HAY POINTS: 1182/1358
DEPT/DIV: Department of Diversity & Civil Rights (DDCR)
SUPERVISOR: Deputy Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer/ Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer/Agency President
LOCATION: 130 Livingston Street
HOURS OF WORK: 37.5 hours
This position is eligible for telework which is currently one day per week. New hires are eligible to apply 30 days after their effective date of hire.
Summary
Reporting to the Agency President and with direction and guidance from the Department of Diversity and Civil Rights, the Agency Chief Equal Opportunity Officer (ACEOO) serves as (The Agencys) EEO Officer. The ACEOO plans, develops, directs, manages, and provides executive oversight of the (The Agencys) equal opportunity strategies and programs. The ACEOO provides strategic counsel to the (The Agencys) Executive Leadership Team and provides ad hoc reporting on (The Agencys) compliance statistics as it relates to equal opportunity.
Daily fiduciary duties of the ACEOO include the administration of (The Agencys) EEO Program and Title VI Program, assessing (The Agencys) activities, initiatives, and strategies to ensure diversity, inclusion and nondiscrimination; and the review, monitoring and audit of (The Agencys) policies and procedures to ensure compliance with local, state and federal laws and regulatory requirements relating to nondiscrimination. The ACEOO position has sensitivity to, and subject matter expertise of, the varied ways in which discrimination occurs and the ability and authority to carry out the Agencys nondiscrimination requirements.
Responsibilities
- Select, develop, and motivate personnel within the department. Provide career development for subordinates. Provide prompt and effective coaching and counseling. Responsible for discipline/termination of employees when necessary. Review performance of staff. Create a professional environment that respects individual differences and enables all employees to develop and contribute to their full potential.
- Advise the Agency President on matters of policy, requirements, and best practices to advance equal opportunity (equity, access diversity and inclusion) in all Agency activities, programs, and services, etc.
- Provide briefings to the Agencys executive staff to communicate compliance status of state and federally mandated civil rights (nondiscrimination) Programs.
- Facilitate conversations with the Agencys executives, manager, and staff to ensure that diversity and equal opportunity initiatives are prioritized and operationalized.
- Perform high level administrative, technical, and professional work in directing and supervising the administrations of the day-to-day management of the Agencys EEO Program, Title VI Program, and nondiscrimination mandates in accordance with city, state and federal laws, regulations and guidelines.
- Provide advisory and consultative assistance to Agency personnel in the interpretation and implementation of on matters pertaining to equity, access, diversity, and inclusion.
- Serve as the official and primary Agency liaison to meet and confer with prospective applicant, employees, customers community members, educational institutions, oversight entities and outside agencies to discuss MTA policies and programs related to advancing a climate of inclusion within MTAs high performing diverse workforce and relating to MTA decisions impacting services, programs, and opportunities.
- Monitor and evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of the Agencys practices and their adherence to relevant city, state, and federal nondiscrimination guidelines; assess the Agencys activities, policies and processes to determine compliance risks; identifies opportunities for improvement; recommend solutions and directs the implementation of change.
- Works closely with Capital Programs, Planning, Human Resources, Legal, Government and Communications Relations, Operations, and other applicable areas and stakeholders to ensure that MTA programs, services and benefits are distributed in an equitable manner.
Executive Oversight of Programmatic Responsibilities of the Chief Equal Opportunity Officer
- Advance a culture that defines Equal Opportunity as inclusion, diversity, equity and access for employees, customers, vendors/contractors, and communities and embraces equal opportunity as an integral part of MTA decision making. Lead the development of a multi-pronged equal opportunity strategy that supports a transforming organization with a high performing workforce that accomplishes operational excellence.
- Identify and implement key initiatives that prioritizes equal opportunity as the cornerstone to hiring, developing, and retaining a premier diverse workforce.
- Develop, update, secure approval and implement all aspects of the Agency EEO Program and Agency Title VI Program.
- Develop the Agencys nondiscrimination and anti-harassment policy statements.
- Assist management in collecting and analyzing employment data, identifying problem areas, setting goals and timetables, and developing strategies to achieve goals.
- Stay informed about ongoing movement, both locally and nationally, in the relevant policies, procedures, advisories and laws, and adjust MTA policies and procedures when necessary.
- Design, implement and monitor internal audit and reporting systems to measure program effectiveness and to determine where progress has been made and where proactive action is needed.
- Review the goals, strategies and initiatives related with the MTAs Equal Employment Opportunity and Title VI Programs with all supervisory staff to ensure that they are accurately understood.
- Concur in the hiring and promotion process.
- In conjunction with Human Resources, Legal and Labor Relations periodically review employment practices, policies (e.g. hiring, promotions, training), complaint policies, reasonable accommodations policies, performance evaluations, grievance procedures, and union agreements.
- Report quarterly (at a minimum) to the Agency President on each departments progress in relation to the agencys goals and on contractor and vendor compliance.
- Serve as a liaison between the Agency; Federal, State, county, and local governments; regulatory agencies; community groups representing minorities, women and persons with disabilities and others.
- Maintain awareness of current EEO laws and regulations and ensure the laws and regulations affecting nondiscrimination are disseminated to responsible personnel.
- Review and monitor Equal Opportunity investigative reports, including final approval determinations and closure of complaints.
- In conjunction with Human Resources, advise employees and applicants of available training programs and professional development opportunities and the entrance requirements.
- Audit postings of the EEO policy statement to ensure compliance information posted and up to date.
- Ensure that the Agencys frontline supervisors/managers and employees receive Title VI training and are aware of MTAs Language Assistance Plan.
- Other duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Strong knowledge of Federal, State, city and local laws governing nondiscrimination of employees, applicants, and customers and mitigation of disproportionate impact/burden to communities. Demonstrated experience in developing and implementing an EEO/Affirmative Action, Title VI, or similar Civil Rights Program.
- Demonstrated ability to advise, counsel, and encourage senior level managers, executives, and stakeholders to make policy changes and decisions that support diversity and ensure equal employment opportunity.
- Proven leadership skills with the ability to bridge and enhance cooperative working relationships.
- Advanced facilitation, mediation, advocacy, and interpersonal skills to cope with conflicting points of view, function under pressure while demonstrating integrity, fair-mindedness and a persuasive, confident persona.
- Demonstrated proficiency with program design and project management, working under tight deadlines to achieve short and long-term goals as required. Strong analytical thinking and problem solving.
- Ability to work independently, effectively, and comfortably in a team oriented, fast paced environment both within the agency and across agencies.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Excellent organizational and presentation skills.
- Demonstrated ability to work with all internal levels within a given organization, including the MTA Board.
- Demonstrated ability to communicate and interact well with external agencies. External agencies may include the Governors Office for New York State, New York City government, elected and other public officials, as well as any staff located at other federal or state agencies or authorities.
- Demonstrated ability to work in a high-profile, high-pressure environment effectively.
- Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with key internal and/or external stakeholders.
- Must have strong managerial skills to effectively direct a staff of professional and technical emplo]]>
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