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Arbitrator, Mediator, and Conciliator Career Profile

Last updated: December 4, 2025 2:25 pm
December 4, 2025
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Key Takeaways
  • Arbitrators, mediators, and conciliators facilitate negotiations and dialogue between disputing parties to help resolve conflicts outside of the court system.
  • Entry typically requires a bachelor's degree, though many positions prefer a law degree or relevant master's degree.
  • The median annual wage is $71,540, with experienced professionals earning over $ 152,730 (BLS data, 2023).

Picture this: Two business partners are locked in a heated dispute over company ownership that could lead to costly litigation. Instead of going to court, they meet with a neutral third party who helps them find common ground and reach a mutually beneficial agreement.

Think about the last time you witnessed a conflict that seemed impossible to resolve. Arbitrators, mediators, and conciliators are the professionals who step into these challenging situations, bringing specialized skills in negotiation, conflict resolution, and problem-solving to help parties reach agreements outside the traditional court system.

They facilitate negotiation and conflict resolution through dialogue. 

Total Employment: 7,060 (2023)

Common Names for Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators

  • Alternative Dispute Resolution Coordinator (ADR Coordinator)
  • Arbiter
  • Arbitrator
  • Divorce Mediator
  • Family Mediator
  • Federal Mediator 
  • Labor Arbitrator, Labor Mediator
  • Mediator
  • Public Employment Mediator

What Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators Do

Facilitate resolution of disputes through various alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods. Core responsibilities include:

  • Dispute Resolution Facilitation: Facilitate discussions between conflicting parties to help them reach mutually acceptable agreements, reducing the need for costly and time-consuming litigation.
  • Case Analysis & Research: Review documents, evidence, and applicable laws/regulations to understand the full context of disputes and identify potential resolution pathways.
  • Hearing Management: Conduct formal or informal hearings where parties present their positions, ensuring fair representation and maintaining professional decorum throughout the process.
  • Settlement Negotiation: Guide parties through the negotiation process by identifying common ground, suggesting compromises, and helping develop workable solutions that address core interests.
  • Decision Making & Awards: Render binding decisions (primarily arbitrators) or help parties reach voluntary agreements (mediators/conciliators) based on case merit, applicable laws, and fairness principles.
  • Documentation & Reporting: Prepare detailed settlement agreements, decision documents, or award statements that clearly outline terms, conditions, and implementation requirements.
  • Confidentiality Management: Maintain strict confidentiality of sensitive information and ensure all parties adhere to privacy protocols throughout the dispute resolution process.
  • Procedural Compliance: Ensure all proceedings follow established legal guidelines, professional standards, and ethical requirements while maintaining neutrality and impartiality.

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