Assistant Director, DSS
Company: The George Washington University
Location: Washington
Posted on: October 24, 2024
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Job Description:
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Description Summary:Disability Support Services (DSS) at The George
Washington University facilitates the educational experience of
those with disabilities working within the context of diversity. We
work collaboratively with students, faculty, and staff across the
campus to foster a climate of universal academic excellence, while
also promoting disability culture and GW's broader accessibility
and inclusion initiatives.Reporting to the Director of Disability
Support Services, the Assistant Director, DSS is responsible for
the following:Administration: Acts as a Deputy for the Director,
able to assume responsibility for decisions regarding GW's
ADA/Section 504, 508 compliance and to compose the DSS response to
legal inquiries, addresses parent and faculty communications, and
resolves student matters related to accommodations and
accessibility concerns during the Director's absence.Accommodation
Eligibility: Manages the interactive process for housing, dining,
and academic requests, leading to the provision of equal access in
consultation with students, faculty, staff, and relevant
individuals. Employs knowledge of the post-secondary compliance
requirements in the ADA and Section 504, and incorporates the
principles of social justice and disability advocacy. Consults with
the Director, as may be needed, to complete the eligibility
determination and plan for reasonable and appropriate
accommodations for students with more complex disability-related
requirements, and for those students enrolled in GW's School of
Medicine and Health Sciences. Oversees the review of disability
documentation and determination of reasonable and appropriate
accommodations as completed by the Accessibility Associates.Student
Accessibility and Inclusion: Coordinates DSS participation in
university-wide new student orientations at both the undergraduate
and graduate levels. Prepares marketing for, and meets directly
with, prospective students and families. Collaborates with and
advises university faculty and program administrators regarding the
general as well as more customized course-related needs of students
with disabilities. Other student-focused assistance as would be in
line with GW's retention initiatives, with an emphasis on those
students struggling to sustain satisfactory academic progress due
to psychological and/or chronic health disabilities.Management:
Manages four full-time employees. Plans and facilitates the student
case review and Reasonable Housing Committee team meetings to
discuss student needs and response strategies, ensuring continuity
and consistency of services and supports across team members.
Supervises the development and implementation of student skills
development workshops. Promotes opportunities for DSS staff
professional development.Special Projects: Actively participates in
strategic initiatives for and within Disability Support Services
and ODECE. Provides leadership with DSS programmatic initiatives in
keeping with the mission of education and awareness.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to serving as the DSS
representative meeting with colleagues University-wide, and
collaborating on other related faculty/staff development programs.
An interest in promoting a campus culture more responsive to a
social justice model perspective advocating for full inclusion and
accessibility.Institutional/Office Communication: Contributes to
efforts to maintain the consistency of language imparting the DSS
vision. Guides content management for web, print, and digital
materials.The position is based at GW's Foggy Bottom Campus in
Washington, DC. The incumbent may perform other related duties as
assigned. The omission of specific duties does not preclude the
supervisor from assigning duties that are logically related to the
position.Minimum Qualifications:Qualified candidates will hold a
Bachelor's degree in an appropriate area of specialization plus 6
years of relevant professional experience, or a Master's degree or
higher in a relevant area of study plus 4 years of relevant
professional experience. Degree must be conferred by the start date
of the position. Degree requirements may be substituted with an
equivalent combination of education, training, and
experience.Additional Required Licenses/Certifications/Posting
Specific Minimum Qualifications:Preferred Qualifications:
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