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The Director of the Student Disability Resources Center (SDRC) is responsible for the assessment, evaluation, coordination, and provision of centralized academic accommodations and educational outreach on issues related to disabilities for students of The Claremont Colleges (TCC) who have or are suspected of having learning and physical disabilities. The Director oversees the SDRC operations, programing, resources, and staff. This role also serves as a consultant to the Disabilities Services professionals on each of the seven campuses. The Director provides leadership in developing, evaluating, and implementing inclusively designed educational activities and ensuring compliance with state and federal laws regarding access for students with disabilities. Responsibilities include development of collaborative support for TCC students including managing the Accessible Information Management system, providing assistive technology, managing accommodated test proctoring and note taking, and facilitating communication between college based accessibility coordinators. Additionally the Director provides in person and remote training for faculty, staff and students on issues related to accessibility. The Director is expected to stay current on Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other legal compliance and best practices in disability services in higher education. The Student Disability Resource Center maintains consortium membership in the Association on Higher Education and Disability (AHEAD) national organization.