
Coordinator, Disability, Access, and Inclusion
Job Description
Posting Number
SF02075Job Title
Coordinator, Disability, Access, and InclusionPosition Number
108231FTE
1.00FLSA
ExemptPosition Type
Professional StaffUnion
PSA/NEA - Professional Staff AssocPay Grade Level
Grade Level: 11Pay Grade Range
Anticipated Hiring Salary Range: $63,507 - $70,000Status
Calendar Year, Full-time, PermanentDepartment
Disability, Access, and InclusionContact(s)
Campus Location
KingstonGrant Funded
NoJob Description Summary
The search will remain open until the position has been filled. First consideration will be given to applications received by October 24, 2025. Applications received after October 24, 2025 may be reviewed depending on search progress and needs but are not guaranteed full consideration.
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About URI:
The University of Rhode Island enrolls approximately 17,000 students across its graduate and undergraduate programs and is the State’s flagship public research university, as well as the land grant and sea grant university, for the state of Rhode Island. The main campus is located in the historic village of Kingston, and the Bay Campus is located in Narragansett. Both campuses are near major beaches in a beautiful coastal community. URI is just 30 minutes from Providence, RI and within easy reach of Newport, Boston, and New York City.
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POSITION SUMMARY:
Collaboratively coordinate and deliver university accessibility services and supports for students with disabilities.
Duties and Responsibilities
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Establish and supervise delivery and database documentation of essential services to students with disabilities, including reasonable accommodations to support equal opportunity in URI academic and co-curricular programs and services.
Assess, verify and facilitate student requests for services via remote and in person meetings.
Conduct learning support services for students with mental health disabilities, learning disabilities, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorders, autism spectrum disorders and other documented conditions.
Hire, train, and supervise student employees as needed.
Advise individual students and student groups concerning disability, diversity, civil rights, services, and self-advocacy.
Assist and advise the Assistant Dean/Director in guiding University departments regarding accessibility options in courses, programs, and services.
Assist and advise University departments in providing services to students with disabilities.
Appropriately refer faculty and staff regarding disability-related options.
Provide information regarding postsecondary transition for local transition collaboratives, at transition forums and events. Provide guidance to prospective transitioning students and their families.
Participate in Disability, Access, and Inclusion and Dean of Students Office Social Justice and Inclusion initiatives.
In collaboration with Housing and Residential Life, manage communication with students seeking accommodations within the housing environment to facilitate the delivery of consistent and accurate information.
Liaise with and advise IT Teaching and Learning Services to ensure online accessibility of Brightspace or other online course system, develop training modules and assessment strategies for faculty, and support students in their ability to access online courses.
Oversee the Annual Disability, Access, and Inclusion response for URI Commencement, i.e. develop and maintain an accommodation registration system for Commencement visitors, coordinate staffing and other supports to ensure accessible commencement sites for the weekend of events, coordinate distribution of adaptive equipment as necessary.
Collaborate with Transportation & Parking Services to deliver mobility support systems such as disability transportation and parking systems; including liaison with Enrollment Services to ensure accessibility of classrooms as needed.
OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Advise Disability, Access, and Inclusion personnel in current best practices.
Represent the office on committees and at University events.
Perform additional duties as required.
LICENSES, TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT:
Personal computers, printers and word processing, database management and spreadsheet software; Adaptive equipment and software.
Required Qualifications
REQUIRED:
1. Master’s degree in psychology, counseling/social work, college student personnel, communicative disorders, adult education or other human science field.
2. Minimum three years of experience working with students with disabilities (experience may include graduate assistantship).
3. Minimum two years of administrative or instructional experience working with college students in a higher education setting (experience may include graduate assistantship).
4. Evidence of commitment to student success and self-advocacy.
5. Working knowledge and experience with Federal Regulations 504, 508, Americans with Disabilities Act Amendment Act and reasonable accommodations.
6. Working knowledge of FERPA.
7. Experience working with adults presenting with mental health, social, and emotional needs.
8. Ability to consult in learning accessibility options.
9. Strong verbal and interpersonal communication skills.
10. Proficiency in written communication skills.
11. Ability to contribute to team cohesiveness.
12. Experience and dedication to integrating issues of inclusion, equity, and social justice in your work.
13. Ability to work with diverse groups/populations.
1. Master’s degree in psychology, counseling/social work, college student personnel, communicative disorders, adult education or other human science field.
2. Minimum three years of experience working with students with disabilities (experience may include graduate assistantship).
3. Minimum two years of administrative or instructional experience working with college students in a higher education setting (experience may include graduate assistantship).
4. Evidence of commitment to student success and self-advocacy.
5. Working knowledge and experience with Federal Regulations 504, 508, Americans with Disabilities Act Amendment Act and reasonable accommodations.
6. Working knowledge of FERPA.
7. Experience working with adults presenting with mental health, social, and emotional needs.
8. Ability to consult in learning accessibility options.
9. Strong verbal and interpersonal communication skills.
10. Proficiency in written communication skills.
11. Ability to contribute to team cohesiveness.
12. Experience and dedication to integrating issues of inclusion, equity, and social justice in your work.
13. Ability to work with diverse groups/populations.
Preferred Qualifications
PREFERRED:
- Working knowledge of college assistive technologies.
- Specific experience with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
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The University of Rhode Island is an equal opportunity employer. It is the policy of the University of Rhode Island to provide reasonable accommodation when requested by a qualified applicant or employee with a disability.
Environmental Conditions
The incumbent is not substantially exposed to adverse environmental conditions.
Posting Date
10/09/2025Special Instructions to Applicants
Please attach the following 2 (PDF) documents to your online Employment Application:
(#1) Cover letter.
(#2) Resume.
Note: References will be upon request by the committee.
Quicklink for Posting
https://jobs.uri.edu/postings/15797*Please mention you saw this ad on SocialWorkPositions.*
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