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Stanford University’s Office of Accessible Education is searching for a
Lead Alternate Format Specialist.<br><br>
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The mission of OAE is to promote an accessible and inclusive environment
for all students with disabilities. Through both academic and housing
accommodations, we work to mitigate physical and attitudinal barriers
that students might face. We are dedicated to supporting students with
disabilities, so they have access to perform at their academic potential.
We also strive to promote the inclusive environment they need to
experience full membership in our diverse Stanford community.<br><br>
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As a member of our Alternate Format Production team, you’ll play a
pivotal role in supporting blind and low-vision students by converting
essential course materials—such as lecture slides, problem sets,
readings, and textbooks—into accessible formats. You’ll work across a
diverse range of subjects, from American Literature to Physics, ensuring
that all students have equal access to their education. We’re looking for
a passionate, dedicated individual who is committed to accessibility,
thrives on creative problem-solving, and excels in fast-paced, dynamic
team environments. If you're driven to make a real difference in
students' lives and want to contribute to an inclusive academic
community, we want to hear from you! Join our team of skilled
professionals and help us shape a more inclusive future at
Stanford.<br><br>
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<a href="https://careersearch.stanford.edu/jobs/lead-alternate-format-specialist-26519">
Lead Alternate Format Specialist</a> - remote eligible<br><br>
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Robin Cole | she/her | Alternate Format & Assistive Technology
Manager<br><br>
<a href="http://oaeconnect.stanford.edu/">OAE | CONNECT</a>
| <a href="http://oae.stanford.edu/">Office of Accessible
Education</a><br><br>
Stanford University - 563 Salvatierra Walk - Stanford, CA 94305<br><br>
650-723-1066<br>
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