The Accessibility Specialist engages in the interactive process, identifies, and coordinates implementation of accommodation services for
students with disabilities in order to provide equal educational access. The Accessibility Specialist is required to understand ADA rules
and regulations to ensure any granted accommodations are in compliance with federal laws, state laws, and University
policies.
Disability Services directs and coordinates the provision of supportive services for students with disabilities in all
areas of campus life. This office ensures equal access to programs and facilities at MSU-Bozeman for students with disabilities and
increases campus awareness of and advocacy for students with disabilitiesThe Accessibility Specialist provides accommodation services to
students with disabilities in order to guarantee equal educational access.
The duties and responsibilities of this position
include but are not limited to:
- Engage students in the interactive process in compliance with the standards of the
ADA. - Review confidential medical documentation to determine the functional limitations caused by a student’s disability.
- Engage in highly sensitive conversations with students, parents, and campus partners about disability related issues and impacts.
- Work collaboratively to coordinate academic, testing, and housing accommodations for MSU students.
- Meet confidentially with
walk-in students to provide information on Disability Services processes and procedures. - Provide education on disability related
topics and resources for students, faculty, and staff through passive and active programming. - Help ensure office coverage,
including occasional management of the front desk and monitoring of the Disability Services email address. - Coordinate test
schedules with Testing Services. - Coordinate accessible academic materials.
- Under the direction of the Director oversee
mandated accommodations and ensure ADA accommodations are being delivered in a timely and efficient manner.
Minimum
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalency of 5 years of progressive experience in a higher education or
equivalent setting. - Demonstrated competence in interpreting, applying, and communicating detailed information, both verbally and in
writing, to a variety of individuals internal and external to the organization in an effective, diplomatic, and confidential manner. - Demonstrated competence in organizing and prioritizing large workloads and meeting tight deadlines with a high degree of accuracy,
efficiency, and production. - Successful experience applying strong analytical skills and good judgment.
- Demonstrated skills
using personal computers and a variety of software including word processing, spreadsheet, email, and database applications. Experience
using Microsoft Office is preferred. - Ability to understand and comply with complex federal laws, state laws, and university
policies including but not limited to Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008
(ADAAA), and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act.
Preferred Qualifications
- Employment
experience within a university setting. - Demonstrated experience supporting individuals with disabilities.
- Employment
experience that requires compliance with specific state or federal laws.
The Successful Candidate will:
- Possess the ability to work effectively in a team-oriented environment.
- Effectively operate work-related equipment.
- Establish and maintain effective working relations with co-workers and the public.
- Establish respectful and productive
partnerships with students with disabilities. - Represent Disability Services and its programs to others in a professional and
courteous manner.
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