Accommodation and Retention Specialist
Clark College is currently accepting applications for two full-time, 12-month, exempt Accommodation and Retention Specialist positions in the Disability Access Center (DAC) department. These positions will report to the Director of Disability Access Center. The hours for this position are typically Monday – Friday 8:00am – 5:00pm. This role typically works a hybrid work schedule consisting of 70% in person/on campus and 30% work from home with some flexibility depending on time of the quarter and student needs. Hybrid work schedules are subject to change based off the needs of the college.
Under general guidance, these positions serve in a specialized capacity that support students’ access to accommodations. These positions analyze disability documentation, assessments, and student interviews, to determine eligibility for appropriate and reasonable academic accommodations. These roles act as a liaison and resource between faculty and students to support student’s academic pursuits and helping Clark’s retention efforts for this nondominant group. These positions also conduct research into ADA laws and amendments, and Title II and III of ADA regulations. They have the authority to make decisions regarding accommodation access issues and determining reasonable and unreasonable accommodations. These positions work directly with students daily, as well as provide frequent consultation and training to faculty and occasionally staff. Determinations regarding disability accommodations are a critical function of this position for the students at Clark College.
At Clark, we value equity, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to growing, learning, and supporting our employees. All faculty and staff hired at Clark College are encouraged to embrace, continually support, and enhance social equity on our campus and in our community.
Position Responsibilities
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Determine the appropriate accommodation(s) on a case-by-case basis by evaluating and interpreting student disability documentation in conjunction with student’s self-report. This includes tracking determinations, at times consulting with providers or other DAC team members, as well as responding to student’s concerns or questions regarding determinations.
- Facilitate daily student meetings for the accommodation determination process and when needed course consultation for disability related considerations and/or referral to campus supports.
- Offer advising and training to faculty and staff in relation to accommodation provision.
- Problem-solve with students, staff, faculty, regarding issues associated with accommodations and access. Act as liaison for students to ensure the college is providing mandated accommodations and resolving conflicts in relation to access in the classroom.
- Assist students with accessing DAC services and processes for using their approved accommodations.
- Train students on how to use the accommodation management system called myAccess, (which is AIM software).
- Lead projects to aid access and/or retention efforts for students with accommodations:
- One position will continue to develop and lead a Students with Disabilities Peer Mentor group for students to cultivate sense of belonging and aid in retention efforts. (Peer mentors can provide 1:1 accommodation coaching and plan events). Includes leading the framework of program peer mentoring; collaborating with ODEI/ASCC for best practice and recruitment; establishing assessment such as learning outcomes and tracking retention aspects of participants term to term.
- One position will lead notetaking accommodation coordination most quarters. As well as facilitate with Director’s support the annual winter quarter Learning Evaluation project for a few students to be referred to a community psychologist through our Guided Pathways grant.
- Develop, track, and coordinate best practices for note taker accommodations. Lead notetaking coordination most terms.
- Lead or co-lead with the other DAC Accessibility specialist: outreach to students who are struggling academically; connecting students to particular on and off campus resources.
- Provide leadership and consultation to the DAC staff along with the DAC Director and assist with day-to-day operations of DAC.
- Assist the DAC team with implementation of student accommodations, including at times: supporting the front desk, proctoring of accommodated exams as back up or during finals, and potential alternate format editing.
- Present and provide information to campus departments as well as community partners, schools, and the public on DAC services.
- May serve rotations between the DAC Director on the campus Care team or other campus committees. May serve on other campus committees or workgroups to support student retention, completion, and/or Guided Pathways initiatives.
- Can supervise student peer mentors or part time staff that support the DAC team in implementing accommodations, such as note takers in classrooms.
- Can offer workshops or events for students with disabilities and/or disability identity groups, depending on campus needs and capacity.
- Perform related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor’s degree OR Associate’s degree AND two (2) years of experience in disability services in higher education or case management work with teens or adults.
- Knowledge of the ADA, reasonable accommodation, and disability services practices in higher education.
- Demonstrated computer skills including proficiency with Microsoft Office software including Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Word systems as well as information management systems.
- Excellent verbal, written, interpersonal, and communication skills.
- Ability to work well with people of all ages from academically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds.
Supplemental Information
WHAT WE OFFER:
- A healthy work/life balance for our employees with the opportunity for flexible work schedules and remote work depending on position and college needs.
- McClaskey Culinary Institute offers fast, fresh, and healthy dining options for students, faculty, staff, and the community. The space, located in Gaiser Hall, features three kiosks, a full-service retail bakery and barista bar, grab-and-go items, and a student-run restaurant.
- Coffee Lounge in Hannah Hall and Clark Café in Joan Stout Hall.
- Campus bookstore offers snacks, apparel, and specialty supplies.
- On-campus early childhood education care program (pending registration and availability).
- Gym and recreation facilities available for membership.
- Clark promotes wellness with a variety of different workshops and events.
SALARY/BENEFITS: Salary Range: $62,791-$72,705 annually (commensurate with qualifications and experience). Successful candidates are typically hired at the beginning of the salary range and receive scheduled salary increment increases.Clark College offers an exceptional benefits package that includes vacation/sick leave; medical, dental, life and long-term disability insurance; retirement; and tuition waiver.
APPLICATION PROCESS:
Required Online Application Materials:
- Clark College Online Application
- Current resume, with a minimum of three (3) references listed.
- Cover letter describing background and experience related to qualifications and responsibilities of the position.
- Responses to the supplemental questions included in the online application process.
Please apply online at www.clark.edu/jobs.
To contact Clark College Human Resources, please call (360) 992-2105 or email recruitment@clark.edu.
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
Required application materials must be completed and submitted online by 3 p.m., December 2, 2024.
CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT:
Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted which includes a sexual misconduct background check as required under RCW 28B.112.080. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the position.
DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS
Upon request, accommodations are available to persons with disabilities for the application process. Contact Human Resources at (360)992-2105 or by video phone at (360)991-0901.
SECURITY
The security of all the members of the campus community is of vital concern to Clark College. Information regarding crime prevention advice, the authority of the Security/Safety Department, policies concerning reporting of any crimes which may occur on or near college property, and crime statistics for the most recent 3-year period may be requested from the Clark College Security/Safety Department, (360) 992-2133 or security.requests@clark.edu. The most recent Annual Security Report, written in compliance with the Clery Act, can be reviewed here: http://www.clark.edu/campus-life/student-support/security/report.php.
ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION
If you are hired, you will need proof of identity, and documentation of U.S. citizenship or legal authorization to work.
CORRECTIONS OR EXTENDED NOTICES
Corrected or extended notices will be posted online and in the Human Resources Office. Clark College’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI) supports individuals with their academic, personal, and professional development, as well as provides training and educational resources for all members of the college community around diversity, inclusion, power, privilege, inequity, social equity, and social justice. The college offers further professional development for our employees through opportunities such as Employee Resource Groups, Social Justice Leadership Institute, Cross Institution Faculty of Color Mentorship program, Administrators of Color Leadership Program, and Faculty and Staff of Color Conference. Clark College values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. Protected group members are strongly encouraged to apply. Clark College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, honorably discharged veteran or military status, citizenship, immigration status or use of a trained guide dog or service animal. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). The college considers equal opportunity, affirmative action, and non-discrimination to be fundamental to the mission, vision and values of the college. All faculty and staff hired at Clark College are encouraged to embrace, continually support and enhance social equity on our campus and in our community. The college provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies, Title II and Title IX, and Affirmative Action: Michelle Jenkins, Director of Labor and Compliance, 360-992-2317, MLJenkins@clark.edu, 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Baird 142, Vancouver, Washington 98663. Clark College is a smoke-free/drug free environment. This recruitment announcement does not reflect the entire job description and can be changed and or modified without notice.
Clark College
Human Resources
November 8, 2024
24-00147