The Assistant Director will provide disability services to students, serve as an academic coach, hold an ancillary responsibility, and support the overall work of AADR. Specific responsibilities are listed below. In addition to serving as a front-facing, highly interactive role to students, the assistant director will work collaboratively with a variety of Student Life, academic, and campus partners, including faculty, the Residence Life Office, the Center for Student Health & Well-being, the Center for Student Diversity & Inclusion, and the Center for Teaching and Learning. As a department within the Division of Student Life, the Office of Academic Access and Disability Resources (AADR) serves three primary functions: To provide academic support to students so they may improve their academic performance; To support otherwise qualified students with disabilities, temporary disabilities, and/or undiagnosed disabilities and work with campus partners to provide equitable access to academic courses, course content, services, programs, and facilities; and To recognize and support disability as an identity and an essential component of Davidson’s diversity. This is a salaried, full-time (40 hours/week), 12-month position that reports to the Director of AADR. Work hours typically occur between 8:30-5:30pm, Monday - Friday, with occasional evening and weekend hours for campus activities, events, and programs. Some travel to national, state and local conferences and/or to give presentations or workshops will be required.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level