[NFBOH-Cleveland] [Jobs] newly created position, Deputy Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Coordinator
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Hi Suzanne what are the job requirements and how do you apply???
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On Monday, July 16, 2018 Suzanne Turner via NFBOH-Cleveland <nfboh-cleveland at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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Subject: [Jobs] newly created position, Deputy Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Coordinator
From: Lissner, Scott [mailto:lissner.2 at osu.edu]
Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2018 4:48 AM
To: Ohioadanetwork
Subject: newly created position, Deputy Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Coordinator
I am looking to fill a newly created position, Deputy Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Coordinator
The Ohio State University is committed to diversity including the full inclusion of individuals with disabilities and continually improving the accessibility of our campus, programs and activities.
Join a committed team that provides leadership and expertise on disability, access and inclusion across the full range of university programs; collaborating with university offices and the community to inform decision-making; and playing an integral role in shaping the university’s journey from compliance to seamless access. The position will officially post on 7/21/18 at https://hr.osu.edu/careers.
Deputy ADA Coordinator position at The Ohio State University
Overview
The Ohio State University, one of the nation’s leading public universities, is seeking applications for the position of Deputy Coordinator for the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). With the vision of supporting a university philosophy that values diversity and compliance, the Deputy ADA Coordinator will work to ensure the full inclusion of individuals with disabilities and accessibility to our campus, programs, and activities.
Reporting to the univerity’s ADA Coordinator, the Deputy Coordinator will provide expertise on disability and access to inform decision-making and help to guide the university’s journey from compliance to seamless access. They will provide assistance to the ADA Coordinator in the development, implementation and monitoring of the university’s disability policies, complaint investigations, case management and training. The Deputy Coordinator will consultwith university departments in responding to individual inquiries concerning accommodations and barriers to access related to student and public programs; the digital environment; the built environment and campus events; employment; and the university’s accommodation process. They will conduct or assist in conducting the investigation of complaints (e.g., failure to accommodate, barriers in the built and digital environments, and/or disability discrimination) as assigned. They will assist the ADA Coordinator with project management and special projects as assigned. Potential assignments include coordinating the annual Multiple Perspectives conference; the expansion of on-line training; maintaining informational materials regarding the university’s access policies; conducting policy and facilities access audits; and developing annual status and training reports.
The Deputy ADA Coordinator will also help represent the university with community leaders in support of Ohio State’sproactive commitment to equity and seamless access.
Required Experience
Masters level degree or an equivalent combination of education and experience; a working knowledge of Section 504 and the ADA; minimum of 4 years of progressive experience implementing disability policies with demonstrated skill in their application in at least 2 of the following areas (accommodation processes, digital access, instructional access, employment, facilities access, communications access, program access, or complaint investigation); strong verbal and written communication skills; ability to manage confidential information with discretion; ability to work both independently and collaboratively.
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L. Scott Lissner,
The Ohio State University
ADA Coordinator and 504 Compliance Officer
Associate, John Glenn School of Public Affairs
Lecturer, Knowlton School of Architecture, Moritz College of Law & Disability Studies
Board, Center for Disability Empowerment & VSA Ohio
Chair, Public Policy Committee, AHEAD
(614) 292-6207(v); (614) 688-8605(tty) (614) 688-3665(fax); Http://ada.osu.edu
21 East 11th Ave., Columbus, Ohio. 43210
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