DIRECTOR OF DISABILITY RESOURCES FOR STUDENTS
Company: University of Washington
Location: Bothell
Posted on: May 3, 2025
Job Description:
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and we will be happy to assist you.DIRECTOR OF DISABILITY RESOURCES
FOR STUDENTSReq #: 242828Department: ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT AND
STUDENT AFFAIRSBenefits: As a UW employee, you will enjoy generous
benefits and work/life programs. For a complete description of our
benefits for this position, please visit our website.As a UW
employee, you have a unique opportunity to change lives on our
campuses, in our state, and around the world. UW employees offer
their boundless energy, creative problem-solving skills, and
dedication to build stronger minds and a healthier world.The
Enrollment Management and Student Affairs Division has an
outstanding opportunity for a Director of Disability Resources for
Students (DRS) to join their team.The Director of Disability
Resources for Students (DRS) leads and manages the work of a
student service unit that is primarily responsible for compliance
functions for the University. As a member of the Enrollment
Management and Student Affairs Division, the Director of Disability
Resources for Students (DRS) provides leadership in developing and
implementing inclusively designed educational activities and
ensuring compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and other state and federal
laws regarding access for students with disabilities.This position
serves a unique student population and is independently responsible
for compliance with state and federal laws and regulations.
Knowledge of FERPA, ADA, Section 504, Title IX, and Higher
Education Act is essential to this role.This position manages a
department with a federal mandate to determine, manage, and
facilitate accommodations for students with documented
disabilities. This involves interaction among complex systems in an
increasingly technical field, as well as ensuring compliance with
federal and state statutes. Responsibilities and expertise include
analysis of medical documentation, determination of appropriate and
reasonable accommodations, development of programs and resources to
meet identified accommodation needs, counseling students regarding
their academic progress and success, and advising and assisting
faculty in the implementation of identified accommodations. The
position requires a very high level of independent decision-making
and professional judgment.DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESProgram
Administration and Leadership - 50%
- Provide strategic vision and leadership to the office of
Disability Resources for Students. Ensure compliance with the ADA
and other state and federal laws.
- Conduct individual consultation using the interactive process
with students, faculty, and staff to assess strategies for full
inclusion, including the determination and provision of reasonable
accommodations and fundamental alterations. Reviews medical
documentation and determines appropriate academic and housing
accommodations.
- Consult with and advise faculty, staff, students, and others in
complicated or difficult situations providing technical advice,
problem-solving assistance, program goals clarification, and
procedural guidance.
- Lead, support, direct, and supervise the daily work of staff
involved in the coordination of test administration. Provide backup
and support for staff and coverage.
- Oversee the recruitment, hiring, training, and evaluation of
professional, classified, and student staff. Develop, assess, and
revise learning outcomes. Conduct regular and annual performance
reviews. Foster and develop a thriving team environment. Explore,
discuss, and recommend professional development activities for
staff.
- Provide technical and instructional assistance and support for
faculty, staff, administration, and students working with students
with disabilities.
- Collaborate with students to identify barriers to participation
and options to achieve access; provide consultation, information,
referral, and support.
- Foster the development of a team approach (faculty, staff, and
students) in the provision of direct student services.
- Ensure the consistent creation and handling of confidential
student records.
- Oversee the implementation of strategic planning, evaluation
tools, and metrics to measure DRS effectiveness and monitor
progress towards articulated goals.
- Prepare periodic reports on program activities and
achievements.
- Manage operational and testing budget. Develop budget proposals
that reflect anticipated demand for services as well as demonstrate
good fiscal stewardship. Pursue external/grant funding as needed
and opportunities arise.
- Lead department assessment and evaluation including data
collection, data management, dissemination, and consultation.
Conduct data analysis using a blend of quantitative and qualitative
analysis techniques as necessary. Disseminate information of
assessment findings to campus and external constituencies. Conduct
continuous improvement.
- Promote and facilitate disability awareness, access, and
inclusion through training, advocacy, and accommodations.
- Serve as a vital member of the EMSA leadership team.
- Ensure the department is prepared for small and large-scale
emergencies and student crisis response - risk
management.Consultation and Outreach- 30%
- Provide and coordinate DRS consultation, outreach, and liaison
activities with University departments involved in supporting
student academic success, with specific emphasis on infusing a
social construction of disability creating usable, equitable,
inclusive, and sustainable campus environments.
- Actively outreach to staff and administrators of University
offices to encourage program activities and processes that foster
involvement of students with disabilities and minimize the need for
individual accommodations.
- Develop effective campus partnerships that further the mission
and vision of DRS.
- As a subject matter expert, educate those throughout the
University on issues pertaining to universal design, disability
issues, reasonable accommodations, and a disability supportive
campus.
- Raise awareness of issues affecting persons with disabilities
and promote self-determination and community for persons with
disabilities.
- Serve on University committees. Provide consultation to
committees as needed as it pertains to students with disabilities -
CARE Team, Former Quarter Drop and Tuition Forfeiture, Housing,
Space Planning, and more.
- Provide information, referral, and support to students,
faculty, staff, prospective students, and the general
public.Professional Activity and Campus Involvement - 20%
- Work actively to develop and maintain excellent communication
and working relationships with faculty and staff to ensure
effective service delivery and promote principles of Universal
Design of Instruction.
- Maintain membership with relevant state and national
professional organizations.
- Participate in professional development activities through
presentations, publications, attendance at conferences and/or
related activities.
- Stay abreast of national, state, and local disability-related
issues.
- Staff major events and programs including campus events such as
Convocation, Welcome Week, Graduation, Housing Move In,
Orientation, etc.
- Serve as a liaison and core member of the tri-campus DRS
community between UW Seattle, UW Tacoma, and UW Bothell.
- Serve and participate on University and professional
association committees as assigned or designated.
- Engage and collaborate on current strategic priorities and
initiatives.
- Other duties as assigned by the Vice Chancellor of Enrollment
Management and Student Affairs.MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
- Bachelor's degree in teaching/education, psychology/counseling
studies, student development, or human services and four years of
experience managing an office responsible for providing disability
services in a college setting including the interactive process and
reasonable accommodations.Equivalent education/experience will
substitute for all minimum qualifications except when there are
legal requirements, such as a
license/certification/registration.ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
- Knowledge of models of disability and inclusive educational
design and their applications in higher education.
- Extensive knowledge and understanding of the ADA, Section 504
of the Rehabilitation Act, and other pertinent federal and state
laws that provide for an accessible higher education experience for
disabled students.
- Excellent administration, management, and leadership skills,
including policy development, strategic planning, and budget
management.
- Supervision of full-time staff.
- Demonstrated experience in working on equity and diversity
initiatives within and across different constituencies.
- Working knowledge of common computer programs and
applications.
- Demonstrated commitment to ongoing development of multicultural
competency in a professional context.
- Ability to work effectively with colleagues in a complex team
environment.
- Ability to encourage creativity and innovation.
- Strong communication skills, including public speaking or
presentations.DESIRED REQUIREMENTS
- Master's degree in counseling, Social Work, Psychology, Human
Development, Higher Education, or other relevant degree.
- Experience with MyDRS (AIM), SDB, EAB, DARS, and EARS.
- Experience providing counseling services to students.
- Budget management.CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
- The Director is expected to attend major student activities and
events held on campus and in the local community.
- The Director has regular and frequent contact with students as
well as faculty, staff, administrators, and external partners.
- A work schedule that fluctuates due to after-hours activities,
meetings, and events is common.
- Late night and weekend hours are part of the normal work week
and work from home is necessary in order to ensure completion of
timely projects.
- The position requires evening and weekend commitments
throughout the year.
- Sitting at a desk for long periods of time is required.
- Hybrid work schedule is available.Application Process: The
application process may include completion of a variety of online
assessments to obtain additional information that will be used in
the evaluation process. These assessments may include Work
Authorization, Cover Letter and/or others. Any assessments that you
need to complete will appear on your screen as soon as you select
"Apply to this position". Once you begin an assessment, it must be
completed at that time; if you do not complete the assessment, you
will be prompted to do so the next time you access your "My Jobs"
page. If you select to take it later, it will appear on your "My
Jobs" page to take when you are access ready. Please note that your
application will not be reviewed, and you will not be considered
for this position until all required assessments have been
completed.Committed to attracting and retaining a diverse staff,
the University of Washington will honor your experiences,
perspectives, and unique identity. Together, our community strives
to create and maintain working and learning environments that are
inclusive, equitable, and welcoming.To request disability
accommodation in the application process, contact the Disability
Services Office at 206-543-6450 or dso@uw.edu.Applicants considered
for this position will be required to disclose if they are the
subject of any substantiated findings or current investigations
related to sexual misconduct at their current employment and past
employment. Disclosure is required under Washington state law.
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