Student Accessibility Center- Access Coordinator
Department: Student Accessibility Center
Salary: $43,000 - $48,900
Description: The Access Coordinator provides consultation, information, resources, and referrals to faculty, staff and students, while providing ongoing case management to students with disabilities. Evaluates unique student's needs in order to provide appropriate services and academic accommodations, in collaboration with the student and faculty.
Additional Job Posting Information:
- Manage a caseload and provide ongoing case management.
- Consults with students with disabilities who are eligible for services by reviewing/interpreting documentation and conducting interviews.
- Provides consultation and education to faculty, staff, students, and family members on regulations regarding accessibility, confidentiality issues, strategies for assisting and referrals to appropriate campus services.
- Assist in maintaining and updating online portal, and communication.
- Responsible for collaborative outreach and communication to campus stakeholders to include faculty, staff, and students.
- Serves as a resource and is responsive to customer calls and inquiries.
- Responsible for data collection and submission of monthly reports.
- Keeps current on latest best practices, technologies, and regulations related to supporting students with disabilities in higher education.
- Participate in system wide and/or external committees as a representative of the department.
- Performs other job-related duties as required.
Additional Job Posting Information:
- Department is willing to accept education in lieu of experience.
- Department is willing to accept experience in lieu of education.
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