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Bowling Green State University Accessibility Specialist in Bowling Green, Ohio
Accessibility Specialist
Bowling Green State University
Salary: Depends on Qualifications
Job Type: Full-Time
Division: Community Well-Being
Opening Date: 04/09/2025
Location: Main Campus (BG), OH
Job Number: BGSU00742
Department: Community Well-Being
Closing: Continuous
Summary
Coordinate services for students with disabilities, interpret documentation, and determine reasonable accommodations. Act as a liaison between students, faculty, staff, and outside agencies. Assist the office with ensuring institutional compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and other state/federal statutes as applicable to the education, accommodation, employment, and participation of students, faculty, staff, and visitors with disabilities. Assist with developing policy regarding programmatic and physical access in all areas of the institution.
Essential Functions
• Coordinate services for students with disabilities; interview students and review documentation for eligibility; work with students to develop individualized services and accommodations; provide appropriate auxiliary aids for students (interpreters, notetakers, electronic books, assistive listening devices, Braille transcription, real-time captioning); maintain confidential files and records; refer students to various campus units for support and assistance and follow-up on referrals.
• Provide advising and counseling to students; assist students with course selection, registration, academic plans, career decisions, and understanding academic policies and procedures; provide coaching/mentoring assistance and recommend strategies and learning skills to enhance academic progress; advise students regarding self-advocacy; monitor students' progress.
• Provide information to prospective students and their parents regarding services, documentation guidelines, high school to college transition issues, and reasonable accommodation processes and procedures; assist with student recruitment at college fairs throughout the state in conjunction with the office of admissions; answer routine correspondence and phone calls from prospective parents, students with disabilities, and high school personnel; meet with students and parents during Orientation and Registration.
• Provide information and guidance to faculty members and staff. Discuss techniques and methods for accommodating students with a wide array of disabilities, balancing essential course requirements with student rights, faculty/student rights and responsibilities, providing testing accommodations for students, etc.
• Assist with maintenance of department's web page. Present programming on disability related issues to campus constituency groups. Assist office with adaptive technology, policy development, programming, research, and legal compliance issues.
• Participate in University committees. Assist with collecting, analyzing, and reporting information to be used for university-level reports or briefings; assist with developing long and short term goals within the framework of institutional and divisional priorities.
• Other duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifications
The following Degree is required:
• Bachelor's Degree. Degree must be conferred at time of application.
The following Degree is preferred:
• Bachelor's degree in Education, intervention specialist, so