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Instructional Accessibility & Training Team Leader

Kansas State University
United States, Kansas, Manhattan
1810 Kerr Drive (Show on map)
Nov 15, 2024
About This Role

The Student Access Center supports students with disabilities enrolled at Kansas State University. As Kansas State University is building support for accessibility in our digital spaces, the SAC seeks to support those making digital content as it fosters student access. One step in this initiative is the hiring of an Instructional Accessibility and Training Team Leader. This staff member will lead our work in developing guidance for creating accessible content, implementing new tools to foster accessible content creation, and work with colleagues across the institution to train faculty and staff on the use of these tools. They will become a partner in the development of policy and protocol around accessible digital content.

The primary role of the Instructional Accessibility and Training Team Leader will be to provide technical assistance, training and resources to faculty and staff in creating accessible educational content. Responsibilities include assistance with policy development; regular assessment of campus digital accessibility practices; coordinating campus resources to train and guide implementation; collaborating across campus units to lead grant submissions with Academic Affairs and Innovation and the Office of the Provost. This position fosters strong universal design for learning frameworks across the institution, promoting accessibility as a shared responsibility.

The Instructional Accessibility and Training Team Leader works collaboratively to support instructional accessibility in our credit and non-credit programs. This position collaborates most closely with the Office of Academic Affairs and Innovation staff. They will build strong collaborative relationships with the Teaching and Learning Center, Information Technology, and other academic units.


About Us

The Student Access Center is dedicated to the ideals of equal access to campus programs and services for all students. We believe that these ideals contribute to a supportive and inclusive learning environment, which allows students the opportunity to learn. We recognize that disability is an integral facet of the human experience. As such, we collaborate with students, instructors, staff, and community members to foster a universal-design approach to learning.


Worksite Option

This position is hybrid eligible.


What You'll Need to Succeed

Minimum Qualifications:



  • Bachelor's degree
  • One year of relevant experience.
  • This position may use an educational equivalency as determined relevant by a hiring manager.


Preferred Qualifications:



  • Master's degree in relevant field.
  • 3-4 years of experience in digital accessibility.
  • Demonstrated understanding of ADA, WCAG requirements.
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate clearly and lead group training.
  • Experience creating accessible content in Adobe, Microsoft Office (Word, PPT, Excel), video, audio, MathML/LaTeX, and accessible graphics.
  • Experience managing collaborative projects.
  • Excellent judgment, including sensitivity to personal and confidential information.
  • Demonstrated understanding of ADA, WCAG requirements.
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate clearly and lead group training.


How to Apply

Please submit the following documents:



  1. Letter of interest detailing experience as it applies to this position.
  2. Resume
  3. Three professional references with contact information.



Screening of Applications Begins

Immediately and continues until position is filled.For best consideration, apply by November 8th, 2024.


Anticipated Hiring Pay Range

$65,000.00 -- $70,000.00 annually ($2,500.000 - $2,692.308 bi-weekly)



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