The Coordinator of Student Accessibility Services supports students with a wide range of disabilities by facilitating access to educational opportunities through appropriate accommodation and advocacy. This position ensures compliance with federal and state disability laws and promotes inclusive practices across the campus.
Under the direction of the Director of the Student Success Center the Coordinator of Student Accessibility Services shall be responsible for (1) leading efforts to advance accessibility beyond compliance promoting a campus culture of inclusion (2) collaborating with campus stakeholders to support informed decisionmaking and ensure compliance with University policy and federal/state regulations. (3) provide individualized support and coordinate accommodation for students with disabilities across academic housing and dining contexts and (4) chair the Housing Accessibility Committee and ensure the implementation of housingrelated accommodations.
Candidates will be invited to demonstrate a willingness to support the Christian Catholic Benedictine mission of the University of Mary. Benefits Include:
Retirement benefits with an 8% match
Medical Dental and Vision insurance
Free or discounted tuition for employees and dependents
Discounted Meal Plan
Discounted membership at the campus Wellness Center
Essential Roles and Responsibilities Include:
Provide broad leadership and strategic planning for the Student Accessibility Services program.
Provide support to individual students with disabilities including individual meetings evaluation of disability documentation and implementation of appropriate accommodation and support services.
Maintain current knowledge of disability laws through professional development and reviewing federal updates on a regular basis.
Oversee development and dissemination of marketing material on Accessibility Services including technology resources such as Read and Write and Glean.
Consult with faculty staff students and prospective students regarding the needs of individuals with disabilities; promote equitable learning opportunities for students with disabilities.
Assist faculty and staff in developing fair and effective instructional methods and adaptations.
Collaborate with campus housing staff to evaluate and implement disabilityrelated housing accommodations such as accessible room assignments service/emotional support animal approvals or modifications to the living environment.
Connect students with campus dining services to facilitate dietary accommodations including medically necessary meal modifications food allergy considerations and access to allergensafe dining options.
Supervise Peer Educational Coach for students with considerable time management social or technical needs.
Collaborate with Student Accessibility Specialist on students registered with accessibility services and their needs specifically those related to testing accommodations.
Prepare and deliver workshops peer groups and educational support material on disabilityrelated issues to faculty staff and students. Collaborate with various offices and departments.
Develop and update policies and procedures that support the Americans with Disabilities Act Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act the Fair Housing Act and disabilityrelated theory models and trends.
Maintain records and prepare reports regarding services for students with disabilities.
Knowledge of community resources including the North Dakota Disabilities Services Council state and community agencies.
Maintain knowledge of current oncampus resources such as TRIO/SSS tutoring and financial aid.
Coordinate and ensure proper implementation of contractual obligations provided by vendors for such tasks as captioning and sign language interpreting.
Facilitate the acquisition of assistive technology to help students access materials in alternative forms and work with individual students on their effective use.
Coordinate and proctor exam accommodations for students with disabilities as needed.
Provide service to the University that includes meeting attendance committee involvement and support of University sponsored events.
Desired Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience Include:
Required: A Bachelors degree in Special Education Social Work Rehabilitation or a closely related discipline. At least five years of experience in disability services student affairs ADA/Section 504 compliance or student support services.
Preferred: A Masters degree in Special Education Counseling Psychology Social Work Rehabilitation Higher Education or a closely related discipline.
Preferred Leadership Experience: One to three years of experience in a supervisory or leadership role including responsibility for managing budgets and/or overseeing programs.
Additional Qualifications: Demonstrated familiarity with assistive technology case management practices and applicable legal and regulatory frameworks.
Upholds andsupports the Christian Catholic Benedictine mission of the University of Mary
Supports the ongoing implementation of Ex Corde Ecclesiae the apostolic constitution on Catholic colleges and universities.
Builds a culture of ready and earnest hospitality inthe Office of Academic Affairs and throughout the university in accord with Saint Benedicts admonition that all be received as Christ.
Knowledge and Skills Required:
Proven knowledge of best practices as defined in the Association of Higher Education on Disability (AHEAD) the Commission on Rehabilitation Counseling and the American Counseling Association.
Extensive knowledge and understanding of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (ADAAA) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1998 the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and other pertinent federal and state laws that provide for an accessible higher education experience for students with disabilities.
Knowledge of models of disability and inclusive educational design and their applications in higher education.
Knowledge of testing for and ability to interpret psycho neuropsychological educational and other professional documentation to determine reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities.
Knowledge of the functional limitations of students with disabilities and an understanding of their academic social and emotional needs.
Competency in software and technology that supports students with disabilities such as screen readers texttospeech/speechtotext accessible eBook formats audio books captioning services assistive listening devices transcription software video relay services notetaking apps alternative input devices voice recognition software and focus tools.
Able to develop a database of viable community resources related to academic and other supports for students.
Highly organized and able to manage multiple projects with proactive problemsolving and sound judgment.
Skill in conflict resolution decisionmaking and responding to diverse requests under pressure.
Demonstrate discretion diplomacy and professionalism when managing confidential information.
Strong communicator with excellent written oral and interpersonal skills.
Build and maintain a positive collaborative environment across multistakeholder teams.
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