[Job-Listings] University of Idaho Director of Disability Access & Resources Position

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Tue Apr 26 15:44:31 UTC 2022


 

Happy rainy Tuesday from Idaho!

 

The Center for Disability Access & Resources at the University of Idaho has
an opening for our Director position. 

 

Link to Job Posting: https://uidaho.peopleadmin.com/hr/postings/35771

Pay Range:  $65,000 annually or higher commensurate with experience

University of Idaho Fast Facts: https://www.uidaho.edu/about/fast-facts

Visit Moscow Page (information about the local community):
https://visitmoscowid.com/

 


Position Overview


The Director for the Center for Disability Access and Resources (CDAR) has
responsibility for compliance with a broad range of state and federal
disability laws and regulations, including Section 504 of the Rehabilitation
Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Americans with
Disabilities Amendments Act (ADAAA) and the Fair Housing Act. The Director
provides leadership to the University of Idaho in maintaining compliance
with these federal and state disability laws and regulations by coordinating
and providing access for students with disabilities to all programs and
services of the university. The Director provides administrative oversight
for all disability accommodations and services for students; hires, trains
and supervises CDAR employees; and educates, assists, and provides guidance
to the campus community on disability accessibility. In addition, the
Director has responsibility for accommodation requests by members of the
community, including University of Idaho faculty and staff, when they are
attending campus programs, services and activities as well as state-wide
programs and activities that are sponsored by the University of Idaho. The
Director provides leadership to and has administrative responsibility for
the Raven Scholars program, a supportive transition program for neurodiverse
students. The Director reports to the Executive Director of Counseling,
Access and Testing.

 


Unit Overview


The Center for Disability Access and Resources (CDAR) provides equitable
access to students with permanent and temporary disabilities for educational
and college experiences at the University of Idaho. CDAR fosters an
inclusive campus culture through collaboration and mutual respect for
diverse learners. CDAR works with students through an interactive process to
provide reasonable and appropriate accommodations based on individual need
in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504
of the Rehabilitation Act.

 

 

 

Eric Matson | Assistive Technology Specialist

Center for Disability Access and Resources

Division of Student Affairs

The University of Idaho

Phone: 208.885.6307 | ecmatson at uidaho.edu| <mailto:ecmatson at uidaho.edu%7C>
Bruce M. Pitman Center 127

Fax: 208.885.9404

Campus Zip: 4257

 

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