Lead Specialist – Classroom Accommodation Advisor
Office of Student Accessibility Services (OSAS)
About OSAS
The Office of Student Accessibility Services (OSAS) is the unit on campus responsible for ensuring equitable access to the University setting for a diverse population of students with disabilities. With a focus on accessibility, inclusivity and creating environments free of discrimination, OSAS team members assess and approve reasonable accommodations and services for undergraduate, graduate, and professional students, both on campus and on-line.
About the Opportunity
Under the supervision of the Associate Director of Policy, Programming & Evaluation, the Lead Specialist, Classroom Accommodation Advisor is primarily responsible for supporting an assigned caseload of several hundred students and providing day-to-day student services on behalf of OSAS. The Lead Specialist will provide support and training to specialists regarding classroom accommodations in addition to carrying a caseload and liaising with faculty. This individual is a key team member and contributor in a fast-paced environment that fosters the full and meaningful inclusion of students with disabilities at the University.
This role requires the ability to work efficiently under deadlines, manage details, and address multiple tasks with rapid response. The Lead Specialist will work closely with faculty to understand curriculum design and required course learning outcomes for students to determine fundamental alterations. This individual must possess demonstrated effective interpersonal skills and be able to maintain appropriate professionalism in the face of challenging communications that arise from a variety of sources. The Lead Specialist should be adept with basic Microsoft Office software and be able to learn and make effective use of the department s student records management database. Additionally, the Lead Specialist role involves guiding the work of other staff, such as Accessibility Specialists, as well as graduate and undergraduate student staff.
The Office of Student Accessibility Services is a highly collaborative, highly functional team, with a culture of achievement, supportiveness, and inclusivity. The OSAS team has defined and committed to core values of: Accountability, Care, Collaboration, Integrity, Leadership and Skilled Communication. It is important that the successful candidate demonstrate an ability to contribute positively to the team dynamic.
Key Responsibilities
The general responsibilities/duties aligned with the Lead Accessibility Specialist are as follows:
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The annual base salary range for this position is $69,126.38 - $85,149.81. When extending an offer of employment, the University of Southern California considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidate’s work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, federal, state and local laws, contractual stipulations, grant funding, as well as external market and organizational considerations
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