What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director of Accessibility Resources Center position at University of New Haven?
Who we are:
The University of New Haven, founded in 1920, is a private university whose mission is to prepare students to excel and lead purposeful and fulfilling lives in a global society. The university offers more than 150 undergraduate and graduate programs and has been recognized for academic excellence, nationally and internationally. In addition to its main campus in West Haven, the university has a campus in Tuscany, Italy. Learn more at newhaven.edu.
The Director of the Accessibility Resources Center leads the Accessibility Resources Center by setting strategy, ensuring legal compliance, and overseeing student accommodation services. Supervise and develop staff, manage complex cases, and ensure timely, equitable support. Collaborate across campus to advance accessibility and inclusive practices, deliver training, and promote universal design. Oversee assistive technology and digital accessibility efforts, and manage the AIM system for accommodations, documentation, and testing coordination.
You will:
Leadership & Strategic Direction
· Provide leadership and direction for the Accessibility Resources Center, including program development and service delivery.
· Develop and implement strategic goals aligned with institutional priorities for diversity, equity, inclusion, and student success.
· Lead campus initiatives promoting accessibility, universal design, and inclusive practices.
· Serve as the institutions subject matter expert on disability-related policies and practices.
Compliance & Policy Oversight
· Ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations (e.g., ADA, Section 504, FERPA).
· Develop, interpret, and enforce institutional policies related to disability services and accommodations.
· Maintain accurate documentation and reporting systems in compliance with legal requirements.
Student Services & Case Management
· Oversee the intake, evaluation, and determination of reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities.
· Provide guidance on complex or high-impact accommodation cases.
· Ensure timely and equitable delivery services such as testing accommodations, assistive technology, note-taking, and alternative formats.
· Oversee exam proctoring service, alternative text production, assistive technology training, and procurement of auxiliary aides and services.
· Hire and train department support staff, graduate learning assistants, proctors and front desk staff
Supervision & Staff Development
· Recruit, supervise, and evaluate professional and support staff.
· Foster a collaborative, inclusive, and high-performing team culture.
· Provide ongoing training and professional development opportunities for staff.
Campus Collaboration & Outreach
· Partner with faculty, academic affairs, and student affairs departments to implement accessible practices.
· Deliver training and workshops to faculty and staff on accommodations, accessibility, and inclusive pedagogy.
· Collaborate with IT, facilities, and academic leadership to improve physical and digital accessibility.
Technology & Accessibility Innovation
· Oversee implementation and utilization of assistive technologies and accessibility tools.
· Collaborate with IT to ensure compliance with digital accessibility standards (e.g., WCAG).
· Lead efforts to integrate accessibility into online learning environments and campus systems.
You need:
- Graduate degree in higher education, counseling, rehabilitation, disability studies, or a related field.
- Minimum of 57 years of progressive experience in disability services or accessibility in higher education.
- Demonstrated knowledge of ADA, Section 504, and related laws and regulations.
- Experience supervising staff and managing programs or departments.
- Strong leadership, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Demonstrated experience using Accessible Information Management (AIM) to manage student accommodation processes appropriately; ability to review documentation, determine eligibility, and assign appropriate academic accommodations within the system.
Whats In It for You:
- Health & Welfare Programs: Employees and their eligible family members, including spouses and dependent are eligible for Medical, Dental, Vision and Life Programs.
- Wellness & Fitness: On-campus Recreation and Fitness Center for employees and families; Employee Assistant Program
- Commitment to Educational Excellence: Tuition assistance for employees and eligible dependents; Tuition exchange opportunities
- Employee Discounts on products, services and educational opportunities
- Work/Life Benefits: Generous paid time off programs; progressive paid holiday schedule (including holiday break between Christmas and New Years); 4 weeks of parental paid leave; flexible work schedules including summer hours where applicable
*The University of New Haven is not a qualifying E-Verify employer and its use of E-Verify is limited to specific government projects. For that reason, candidates with STEM OPT authorization cannot be considered for employment.