Civil Rights Analyst
Listed on 2026-01-02
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Government
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Law/Legal
Civil Law
The Davenport Civil Rights Commission is the employer for this position.
Under the direction of the Civil Rights Director, responsible for managing a variety of administrative duties requiring knowledge and skills relating to fair housing investigation and enforcement; provide technical and administrative support for confidential and sensitive civil rights matters by conducting fair housing complaint investigations, and ensuring compliance with civil rights laws and regulations within the Davenport Civil Rights agency. This position conducts complex fair housing investigations and provides education to the community.
Responsibilities include creating educational materials such as brochures, posters, flyers, advertisements, and other public or media communications; preparing reports for HUD; researching funding opportunities and tracking proposal deadlines; and writing, editing, and proofreading proposals and reports for corporate, foundation, and government funders.
- Conducts investigations of fair housing complaints, including interviews, research, and fact-finding.
- Educates the community on fair housing rights and policies.
- Develops informational materials such as brochures, posters, flyers, ads, and other media.
- Receives, investigates, and resolves internal and public complaints of discrimination.
- Applies current civil rights laws and policies to case facts, ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations.
- Maintains confidentiality of sensitive and confidential information throughout investigations.
- Conducts legal research, interprets civil rights legislation and case law.
- Drafts findings, administrative rules, and recommendations.
- Provides technical support and guidance to commissions, boards, and the public regarding policies, procedures, and resources.
- Prepares reports for HUD, corporate, foundation, and government funders.
- Researches funding sources, proposal requirements, and submission deadlines; maintains report calendar.
- Monitors and oversees budget for state and federal contracts.
- Represents the Commission in public engagements, meetings, hearings and presentations.
- Provides updates and technical support to ensure community engagement and policy compliance.
- Stays current with civil rights priorities, legislation, and enforcement regulations.
- Successfully conciliates civil rights complaints and implements best practices in enforcement and education.
Requires a bachelor's degree majoring in business, public administration, human services, social sciences, or legal studies PLUS two years of experience completing fair housing investigation reports, interpreting state/federal fair housing laws, conducting criminal or civil discrimination investigations into housing discrimination, analyzing and/or auditing organizational policies, investigating discrimination complaints, or any combination thereof; OR six years of experience completing fair housing investigation reports, interpreting state/federal fair housing laws, conducting criminal or civil discrimination fair housing investigations, analyzing and/or auditing organizational policies, investigating discrimination complaints, or any combination thereof.
Preferred Qualifications5-10 years of related professional experience working in fair housing law enforcement, with experience conducting civil rights investigations, writing reports of legal findings of fact and conclusions of law.
Experience working in local government serving racially and ethnically diverse populations in a predominantly white community.
Bilingual or multilingual fluency.
Comprehensive knowledge of fair housing laws, regulations, policies, and related state and federal programs.
Law and Government - Knowledge of local, state, and federal civil rights laws, rules, and regulations, court procedures, legal precedent, and executive orders.
Customer Service and Collaboration - Knowledge of principles and processes for providing customer services and collaborating…
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