Transforming lives through learning isn’t just the vision of the Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District. It happens every day with our 30,000 students who take the first step in their higher education, become trained for a new career, or learn knowledge that transforms their world perspective. The Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District honors a diverse academic community and fosters equity mindedness across our institutions. As such, the District is committed to eliminating achievement gaps among different student groups by promoting a culture of appreciation for diversity, equity, inclusivity, and social justice, and continuously examining our processes and practices through an equity lens. The District provides an excellent health and welfare benefits package to its employees. We take care of our employees and have continued to offer medical, dental and vision coverage to eligible employees and their dependents at no charge for any of the plans we offer. Become a part of this dedicated team in beautiful San Diego County! Please read the entire job posting before your application is submitted. Important instructions to applicants are at the bottom of the page. Be attentive when applying as many of our positions require multiple attachments. Please note: each page of the application will save upon clicking ‘next.’ Draft applications can be accessed through the candidate home page. Cuyamaca College is a public, two-year community college located in east San Diego County, California. Annually, the College serves over 11,000 students who come from diverse backgrounds. Cuyamaca College is designated as a Hispanic-Serving Institution and is home to the only Kumeyaay Studies program in California. As a leader in innovation and accelerated, culturally-responsive approaches to education, Cuyamaca College prepares students for successful transfer to four-year universities, entry into the workforce, and advancement in their careers. JOB PURPOSE: Under the direction of the Associate Dean of Student Services and Special Programs, the Director, Disabled Student Programs and Services (DSPS) oversees accommodations and services for students with disabilities, manages program budgets, and ensures compliance with state and federal regulations. This role promotes accessibility and professional development across campus, leads professional development, and serves as the campus lead for deaf and hard of hearing services for DSPS students. The Director is responsible for coordinating and organizing the DSPS Office and High-Tech Center (HTC), including scheduling and reviewing office activities. Additionally, the position supervises and evaluates assigned staff to ensure the efficient and effective delivery of services.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees