Sr Director, Accessibility Services
University of RichmondAbout the role
Job Description
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The Sr Director of Accessibility Services’ responsibilities include providing leadership and supervision, ensuring the delivery of services and resources, and overseeing education and outreach. The Sr Director will develop and articulate a shared vision for accessibility, involving students, staff, and faculty. The Sr Director is responsible for planning and directing services for students with accessibility needs at all five (5) UR schools, as well as supporting the accessibility and accommodation needs of UR employees. The Sr Director provides ongoing, collaborative education and outreach regarding accessibility services for members of the UR community, prospective students, parents and other constituencies. As Sr Director, they supervise staff members, allocate resources, and oversee programmatic initiatives. This role also serves as a member of the Health and Well-being Leadership Team.
JOB DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:
LEADERSHIP and SUPERVISION (50%):
The Sr Director will develop and articulate a shared vision for campus accessibility, involving students, staff, and faculty. The Sr Director supervises staff members, allocates resources, and oversees programmatic initiatives.
- Develops annual objectives and long-term goals for student accessibility that align with Health and Well-being, the Division of Student Development, and Human Resources goals
- Develops and utilizes various short- and long-term assessments to determine the needs of students and employees with disabilities and accessibility needs, and identifies and implements strategies to address those needs
- Allocates and monitors budget and staff resources
- Articulates the vision of student accessibility to all members of the UR community; serves as a subject matter expert and the point of contact for various campus committees regarding accessibility
- Supervises, evaluates and professionally develops staff members, keeping them current with best practices and legal issues impacting student accessibility
- Evaluates and updates, as needed, accessibility policies and procedures and guidelines for verification of disability/need for students and employees requesting accommodations and services
SERVICES and RESOURCES (30%):
The Sr Director is responsible for planning and directing services for students with accessibility and accommodation needs at all five (5) UR schools, as well as helping support those needs for UR employees.
- Reviews disability documentation, evaluates requests for accommodation, advocates for students when needed, and provides reasonable and appropriate accommodations based on current laws, regulations, and best practices
- Consults with HR partners in review of employee requests and accommodations
- Serves as the University’s ADA Coordinator
- Works collaboratively with faculty, staff, and students in five (5) schools to ensure that approved accommodations are provided effectively and efficiently
- Processes student intakes and maintains an ongoing caseload
- Generates creative and practical solutions to address current and emerging needs, including accommodating students in online learning environments
- Identifies, promotes, and oversees opportunities for students and employees with disabilities and accessibility needs to fully participate in the University of Richmond experience
- Provides input to Facilities Management, Residence Life and Housing, and other departments in the development of a campus-wide accessibility plan, including the physical landscape.
- Supports the Director in grievance and appeal-related processes involving student accommodations
- Partners with Human Resources to resolve complex employment situations regarding accommodations and other ADA requirements
EDUCATION & OUTREACH (20%):
The Sr Director provides ongoing, collaborative education and outreach regarding accessibility services for members of the UR community, prospective students, parents and other constituencies.
- Develops educational/informational materials and presentations for faculty, staff and students to promote consideration, active inclusion, and removal of barriers for people with disabilities and those in need of accommodations.
- Consults with the Faculty Hub and the Weinstein Learning Center (WLC) on Universal Design (UD) principles
- Reviews and recommends updates to the student accessibility website in consultation with the HWB operations team
- Serves as a collaborative expert by working with General Counsel and educating faculty and staff on appropriate accommodations in compliance with University policy and equal access laws
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