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Santa Clara University
Santa Clara, California, United States
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Santa Clara University
Santa Clara, California, United States
(on-site)
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ADA/504 Coordinator
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ADA/504 Coordinator
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Description
Position Title:ADA/504 Coordinator
Position Type:
Regular
Hiring Range:
$91,800 - $114,785 / annual; Compensation will be based on education, experience, skills relevant to the role, and internal equity.
Pay Frequency:
Annual
POSITION PURPOSE
This position is designated to serve as the ADA/504 Coordinator for the University and its affiliates where the University has an employment or program interest. The ADA/504 Coordinator serves as the institution's primary compliance officer for disability access under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and related state and federal laws. This position reports to the Vice President for Inclusive Excellence.
The primary purpose of this position is to ensure that the appropriate policies, processes, and resources are in place across the University and its affiliates to support full accessibility and equitable accommodation in all university information, services, programs, and activities. This includes monitoring and oversight of accessibility related to physical environments, technologies, web pages, learning management systems, employment practices, and programmatic access. The role ensures institutional compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 ("ADA"), the Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act of 2008 ("ADAAA"), Sections 503, 504, and 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design, Access Board Standards, the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), and relevant California state laws, including those under the Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA), Cal. Gov. Code § 12900 et seq., and Title 2 of the California Code of Regulations (CCR) §§ 11065-11098.
As the University's primary authority on accessibility, the ADA/504 Coordinator develops and implements education and training programs, tracks compliance data, prepares institutional reports, leads accessibility workgroups, participates on university committees, and advises leadership on systemic accessibility improvements and risk management strategies.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
I. ADA/504 Governance and Compliance Oversight
• Serve as the University's designated ADA/504 Coordinator, ensuring institutional compliance with all applicable federal and state disability access laws and regulations.
• Develop, implement, and maintain University-wide policies that support equal access to programs, services, and activities for individuals with disabilities.
• Ensure alignment and oversight of student and employee accommodation processes, maintaining consistency in standards across the Office of Accessible Education (OAE) and Human Resources ADA Team.
• Lead or coordinate institutional self-evaluations and transition plans required under federal and state law, including audits of facilities, technology, and programs for accessibility.
• Monitor and interpret updates in federal and state disability law and disseminate information to ensure institutional awareness and compliance readiness.
II. ADA/504 Grievance Process Oversight
• Oversee the University's ADA/504 grievance process, ensuring a clear, fair, and timely management for resolving disability-related complaints and appeals.
• Lead determinations involving fundamental alteration and essential function analyses, and recommend appropriate corrective or systemic actions.
• Maintain confidential grievance records, track outcomes, and identify patterns or systemic issues requiring policy or procedural changes.
III. Consultation, Advisory, and Institutional Partnership
• Provide expert consultation and guidance to senior leadership, deans, managers, and supervisors on ADA/504 compliance, accommodation disputes, and systemic accessibility improvements.
• Collaborate with key partners-including Facilities, IT, Procurement, HR, Academic Affairs, and Student Life-to proactively identify and remove digital, physical, and procedural barriers.
• Advise and assist units in integrating accessibility and universal design principles into institutional planning, facilities projects, and technology procurement.
• Partner with internal stakeholders and, as appropriate, support senior leadership in engagements with external agencies (e.g., Office for Civil Rights) on ADA/504 compliance matters and related investigations.
IV. Education, Training, and Awareness
• Develop and deliver training for faculty, staff, and administrators on disability law, reasonable accommodation, digital accessibility, and inclusive practices.
• Create and distribute educational materials that clarify ADA/504 obligations and promote understanding of accessibility as part of institutional inclusion.
• Plan and implement awareness initiatives and educational events to advance a culture of accessibility and inclusion across the University.
V. Data, Reporting, and Continuous Improvement
• Collect, track, and analyze data regarding accommodation requests, grievances, and accessibility initiatives to identify systemic trends and compliance risks.
• Prepare annual and ad hoc reports on ADA/504 compliance, institutional progress, and identified risk areas for University leadership.
• Use findings from data analyses and grievance outcomes to recommend continuous improvements in accessibility practices, policy, and infrastructure.
VI. Representation and Institutional Engagement
• Represent the University on internal and external committees, task forces, and working groups focused on accessibility, compliance, belonging, equity, and inclusion.
• Build partnerships and maintain effective relationships with peer institutions, professional organizations, and agencies to enhance institutional practice and awareness.
VII. Additional Responsibilities
• Perform other duties as assigned to ensure full institutional compliance with ADA/504 obligations and to promote a culture of access, equity, and inclusion.
GENERAL GUIDELINES
• Recommends initiatives and implements changes to improve quality and services
• Identifies and determines the cause(s) of problems; develops and presents recommendations for improvement of established processes and practices
• Maintains contact with students and solicits feedback for improved services
• Works evenings and weekends to meet student availability and needs
• Maximizes productivity through use of appropriate tools, planned training, and performance initiatives
• Researches and develops resources that create a timely and efficient workflow
• Prepares progress reports; informs the supervisor of project status and deviation from goals
• Ensures completeness, accuracy, and timeliness of all operational functions
QUALIFICATIONS
KNOWLEDGE
○ Comprehensive understanding of the ADA, ADAAA, Sections 503, 504, and 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, and relevant California FEHA provisions.
○ Knowledge of higher education organizational structures, program delivery, and shared governance systems.
Familiarity with digital accessibility standards (WCAG) and universal design principles. ○ Familiarity with technical or professional conduct standards for a variety of technical and professional academic programs (including social work, law, education, and health professional programs)
○ Familiarity with department of labor standards for workplace essential functions, specifically within the industry of post-secondary institutions
○ Knowledge of best practices in case management, policy implementation, and systemic compliance assessment.
SKILLS
○ Strong analytical and investigative skills, particularly in fundamental alteration and essential function analyses.
○ Excellent communication and facilitation skills with diverse stakeholder groups. ○ Strong writing and policy drafting abilities.
○ Skill in developing and leading effective training programs.
○ Proficiency in data analysis, tracking systems, and compliance documentation. ○ Ability to build trust and maintain confidentiality in complex and sensitive matters
ABILITIES
○ Exercise sound judgment and discretion in managing sensitive compliance issues. ○ Interpret, apply, and communicate complex legal and regulatory concepts clearly. ○ Build effective relationships and collaborate across academic, administrative, and operational units.
○ Balance institutional compliance needs with a human-centered approach to access and inclusion.
○ Lead projects and teams effectively in a dynamic university environment.
EDUCATION
○ Master's degree in higher education administration, counseling, social work, public administration, law, or a closely related field required.
EXPERIENCE
Required:
i. Professional experience in a relevant role at a U.S. institution of higher education.
ii. Minimum of 7 years of progressively responsible experience in accessibility, compliance, or disability services, or a combination of relevant experience and education
iii. Demonstrated experience leading or overseeing ADA/504 compliance programs, including policy development and grievance resolution.
iv. Familiarity with technical or professional conduct standards for professionally accredited and licensure-based academic programs (e.g., social work, education, health
professions).
v. Experience with Department of Labor standards and workplace essential function analyses.
Preferred:
vi. Supervisory experience preferred.
vii. Licensure as a counselor, social worker, psychologist, or Certified Rehabilitation Counselor preferred.
viii. Prior Executive Director-level experience in ADA/504 program administration or related compliance roles preferred.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, as amended, the California Fair Employment & Housing Act, and all other applicable laws, SCU provides reasonable accommodations for qualified persons with disabilities. A qualified individual is a person who meets skill, experience, education, or other requirements of the position, and who can perform the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodation.
• Considerable time is spent at a desk using a computer terminal.
• Requires some physical activity that could include lifting up to 10 lbs, moving tables and chairs, setting up food and other activities related to event implementation.
• May be required to travel to other buildings on the campus.
• May be required to attend conference and training sessions within Bay Area or in- or out-of-state locations.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment characteristics described below are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
• Typical office environment
• Mostly an indoor office environment
• Periods of remote work possible based on operational needs
Telecommute
Santa Clara University is registered to do business in the following states: California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, and Illinois. Employees approved to telecommute are required to perform their work within one of these states.
EEO Statement
Equal Opportunity/Notice of Nondiscrimination
Santa Clara University is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, ethnicity, national origin, citizenship, ancestry, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender expression, gender identity, marital status, parental status, veteran or military status, physical or mental disability, medical conditions, pregnancy or related conditions, reproductive health decision making, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. For a complete copy of Santa Clara University's equal opportunity and nondiscrimination policies, please visit the Office of Equal Opportunity and Title IX website at https://www.scu.edu/title-ix/.
Clery Notice of Availability
Santa Clara University annually collects information about campus crimes and other reportable incidents in accordance with the federal Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. To view the Santa Clara University report, please visit the Campus Safety Services website. To request a paper copy please call Campus Safety at (408) 554-4441. The report includes the type of crime, venue, and number of occurrences.
Americans with Disabilities Act
Consistent with its obligations under the law, Santa Clara University will provide reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. Applicants who wish to request a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should contact the Department of Human Resources ADA Team at hraccommodations@scu.edu or by phone at (408)554-5750. Please note: This contact information is intended for accommodation requests only. Resumes or inquiries about application status sent to this inbox will not be reviewed or forwarded. For resumes or questions regarding application status, please contact hrservicedesk@scu.edu.
Job ID: 83574835
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