Accessibility Coordinator
Operations
Burlington, VT, USA
USD 48k-50k / year
The Accessibility Coordinator plays an important role in ensuring that eligible students receive appropriate accommodations and supportive services in compliance with federal regulations. Reporting directly to the Director of Student Development and Learning Access, this position is central to the day-to-day operations of the Accessibility office — managing student cases, facilitating the accommodations process, and serving as a knowledgeable and welcoming point of contact for students, faculty, and families.
This role works at the intersection of student support, regulatory compliance, and campus collaboration. The Accessibility Coordinator conducts documentation reviews, develops accommodation letters, coordinates testing logistics, and helps manage office communications — all while maintaining a high standard of confidentiality and care for the students served.
The ideal candidate brings experience working with individuals with disabilities, strong organizational and communication skills, and a genuine commitment to creating an inclusive campus environment. They are detail-oriented, able to manage multiple responsibilities independently, and skilled at conveying complex information with clarity and sensitivity.
Key Responsibilities
Student Accommodations & Case Management
- Manage a portion of student cases under the guidance of the Accessibility team
- Conduct documentation review for student accommodation requests
- Present ideas regarding reasonable accommodations to the Accessibility team and determine appropriate student accommodations based on an understanding of professional evaluations and federal laws
- Create letters based on templates and agreed-upon accommodations, and send accommodation letters to students, faculty, and necessary parties
Communication & Correspondence
- Assist the Accessibility team with communications including emails to students and faculty/staff regarding accommodations, welcome emails to new students, and welcome back letters to returning students
- Monitor and manage office email addresses (Accessibility@champlain.edu and testingaccommodations@champlain.edu)
- Respond to questions from College stakeholders about accommodations; direct concerns, complaints, or disagreements to the Director of Student Development and Learning Access
- Answer phones and respond to questions about the accommodation process from students and supporters
Testing & Administrative Operations
- Serve as back up support for testing center operations such as scheduling and managing testing rooms for students using testing accommodations
- Complete data entry for existing students and their accommodations
Outreach, Training & Accessibility
- Meet with students and supporters to discuss possible accommodations at events such as Admitted Students Days, Open House events, Orientation and ad hoc requests
- Facilitate educational training to faculty, staff, and/or students, as directed by the Director of Student Development and Learning Access
- Create accessible versions of printed materials and assist the 504 Coordinator with accessibility audits and updates to office promotional materials, resource guides, and related resources
Requirements
- Experience working with diverse populations, including individuals with disabilities
- Strong written, verbal, and electronic communication skills, with sensitivity to issues of diversity
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
- Ability to maintain confidentiality and work independently
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and relevant computer systems
Working Arrangements
- Full-time (37.5 hours/week), on-campus position at our main campus in Burlington, VT
- Standard business hours, Monday–Friday
- Comfortable office environment with regular computer use
Compensation & Benefits
- Annual Salary: $48,000 - $50,000
- Comprehensive Benefits Package:
- Health Coverage: Medical, dental, and vision insurance with HSA and FSA options
- Paid Time Off: 16 holidays, 4 weeks of vacation, 2 weeks sick time and 2 days of personal leave
- Retirement: 403(b) plan with 3% employer matching contribution
- Education: Tuition benefits for employees and family members
- Wellness: Gym discount and Wellness programs with up to $300 annual incentives
- Welfare: Short-term and long-term disability coverage, plus life insurance
- Other Perks: Employee Assistance Program (EAP) with counseling services, access to employee discounts and local/national benefit programs
Application Instructions:
To apply, please follow the link below and submit the following application materials:
- Resume/CV
- Cover Letter addressing the desired qualifications and how your experiences contribute to the academic excellence and inclusive community at Champlain College.
The College seeks candidates who can enhance its mission through their work, life experiences, service, teaching, or research. Please include specific examples of how you would contribute to these efforts in your Cover Letter.
To streamline our hiring process and ensure fairness for all candidates, we manage all recruitment communications through our online application system. Please do not call regarding your application status. We'll reach out directly if we'd like to schedule an interview.
The successful completion of a criminal background check is required as a condition of employment.
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The Accessibility Coordinator plays an important role in ensuring that eligible students receive appropriate accommodations and supportive services in compliance with federal regulations. Reporting directly to the Director of Student Development and Learning Access, this position is central to the day-to-day operations of the Accessibility office — managing student cases, facilitating the accommodations process, and serving as a knowledgeable and welcoming point of contact for students, faculty, and families.
