Specialist – Advisor-Continuing
Michigan State University(MSU)
### Working/Functional Title
Access Specialist
### Position Summary
This Position
– Provides advising, direct services, consultation, and referrals to persons with disabilities to facilitate full participation in university programs and services
– Provides outreach, consulting, and presentations to university faculty and staff to facilitate an environment of accessibility and inclusion
– Develops and administers programs and services intent on increasing engagement in the mission and programs of Michigan State University, fostering student success, and ultimately advancing career and life success
Knowledge, abilities and skills required:
• Knowledge of educational and employment-related accommodations, skills, and tools used by persons with a range of disabilities
• Knowledge of state and federal laws pertaining to services for D/deaf and hard of hearing individuals, including ASL interpreters and CART services
• Ability to use personal interviews and medical documentation to assess disability and to determine and implement appropriate accommodations and auxiliary aids/services
• Excellent written communication skills and ability to produce clear case notes
• Excellent oral and ASL communication skills, including group presentations
• Strong collaborative/team skills balanced by an ability to operate independently with minimal prompting
• Working knowledge of assistive technology and its role in facilitating full participation by disabled individuals
• Working knowledge of information management via computer technologies including databases, web-based data systems, e-mail, spreadsheets, and word processing
• Schedules translation services for students that are D/deaf and Hard of hearing.
Illustration of duties:
1. Provision of direct services to persons with disabilities (60%):
• Interact with students and employees to assess program eligibility, conduct needs assessments, and determine reasonable accommodations
• Schedules translation services for students that are D/deaf and Hard of hearing.
• Review, recommend, and implement auxiliary aids/services and reasonable accommodations
• Facilitate full participation in academic, workplace, and extracurricular life through advising, service coordination, and networking
• Utilize disability documentation and data from needs assessments to implement effective accommodation strategies that enable students and employees to meet essential functions in academic and workplace settings
• Assist with development of appropriate compensatory strategies and assistive technology where relevant
• Facilitate positive peer contacts and interactions among persons with disabilities
2. Presentations, in-services and consultation with faculty, staff, and departments (20%):
• Provide consultation and advocacy with faculty and staff regarding individual accommodation needs
• Make referrals to appropriate campus and community resources
• Produce and present workshops and presentations on disability and accommodations
3. Coordination of programs providing services to persons with disabilities (20%):
• Read, interpret, and critically analyze medical and functional capacity documentation to determine when conditions represent ADA qualified disabilities
• Develop and implement innovative programs to address student needs
• Annual reporting of programmatic needs, progress, and strengths/weaknesses
• Maintain knowledge/expertise regarding the issues, resources, and concerns for disabled individuals
• Collaborate on proposals that facilitate new or expanded programmatic efforts
• Other duties as assigned
### Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or