Director of Disability Resources & Services (Reg FT)
Company: Community College of Allegheny County
Location: Pittsburgh
Posted on: January 5, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Director of Disability Resources & Services (Reg
FT) Position Title: Director of Disability Resources & Services
(Reg FT) Department: Disability Resources and Svs Campus : South
Campus Additional Information: This position will remain open until
filled. However, in order to ensure consideration for an interview,
please submit your completed application, cover letter and resume
by no later than September 26, 2025. The College cannot guarantee
that application materials received after this date will be
considered or reviewed. Benefits: At CCAC, we take pride in
offering an exceptional benefits package designed to support our
employees' personal and professional well-being: Comprehensive
Health Coverage : Access to an excellent health plan with a very
low out-of-pocket expense network option. Generous Time Off : Enjoy
a range of time-off benefits that are tailored to your position,
along with a four-day workweek in the summer for an ideal work-life
balance. These benefits vary and may include vacation, personal,
sick, and holiday pay, as well as options like collegial coverage
for faculty. Retirement Planning : Options include a 403(b)
retirement plan with up to 10% employer match or a state-defined
benefit pension . Financial Peace of Mind : Employer-paid benefits
include group life insurance , short/long-term disability , and
access to flexible spending accounts (FSAs) . Wellness Support :
Our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is available for confidential
support, with resources to address personal and professional
challenges. Educational Support : Take advantage of tuition waivers
, tuition reimbursement , Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
eligibility, and a variety of professional development
opportunities to grow your career. Exclusive Employee Perks &
Rewards : Save on theme parks, sporting events, electronics, and
more! Additional Advantages : Free employee parking to make your
commute easier. Remote Work Option: Fully In-Person (May be subject
to change) Work Hours (for hourly positions): Standard College
hours are Monday - Friday, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm; additional hours,
including evening and weekend hours, may be needed to meet the
needs of the department. Salary Grade: Admin 15 - $61,303 Job
Category: Administrators Employment Type: Regular Full-Time Job
Slot: 5965 Job Open Date: 9/12/2025 Job Close Date: General
Summary: The Director provides oversight and execution of the
strategic vision and daily operations for the Office of Disability
Resources and Services at Boyce and South in conjunction with a
Director at Allegheny and North campus with the goal of supporting
student success and retention in a one college model. Provides and
oversees the student intake process, reviewing specialized
documentation regarding student disability and impact, determining
appropriate accommodations in collaboration with faculty and other
college employees to develop and recommend innovative
accommodations, and other interventions, ensuring students with
disabilities have access to appropriate accommodations as mandated
by the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act through the provision of strategic vision and
supervision for the Disability Resources and Services Office. This
position is also responsible for providing training and being a
resource to faculty and the college community with regards to the
support of students with disabilities, the supervision of the
department, processing medical withdrawals, and also managing the
constant disruption and challenges of providing proctoring for most
students who have testing accommodations. Under the supervision of
the Dean of Students for Student Advocacy, this position works to
ensure the college is in compliance with federal laws while
striving to provide a caring and supportive learning environment
that fosters student inclusion and community. Requirements: A
master's degree in rehabilitation science, disability services,
education, counseling, or a related field, or an equivalent
combination of experience and/or education from which comparable
knowledge, skills, and abilities have been achieved. A minimum of
three years working with students in an educational setting,
providing advocacy and student services. COMPETENCIES: Experience
in evaluating disability documentation, including psycho
educational, psychological, and medical evaluations. Experience
interpreting appropriate accommodations based on the documented
needs of the individual student. Demonstrated experience in
effective communication, teamwork, and leadership in diverse
settings and with diverse populations. Demonstrated knowledge of
computer and assistive technologies, disability practices, and
procedures, including familiarity with applicable federal and state
laws and regulations. Demonstrated experience utilizing and
managing affiliated technology including but not limited to
customer relationship management systems and accommodation
software. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of:
Disability accommodations and best practices in the provision of
services to students with disabilities in a college setting. The
laws governing students with disabilities for post-secondary
institutions. Skills and Abilities to: Understand, interpret, and
implement academic and college policies and collective bargaining
agreements. Possess strong written and oral communication skills,
the ability to navigate conflicts, and the diplomacy to come to a
reasonable resolution. Work some evenings and weekends when
required. Duties: 1. Provides leadership in partnership with the
other director for the strategic vision and daily operations of the
Disability Resources and Services Department. 2. Oversees the
student interview process, comprehensive disability documentation
evaluations, appropriate accommodation determinations,
recommendations, and/or interventions to promote student success
and ensure confidentiality and legal compliance. 3. Leads and
manages services, supports, and accommodations for students with
disabilities and works to remove barriers so that all students can
participate in curricular and co-curricular college activities and
services. 4. Advocates for, hires, evaluates, and supervises
Disability Resources and Services staff to ensure that appropriate
services are provided to students with disabilities. 5. Develops,
recommends, and implements policies and procedures to improve
effective services and compliance with Section 504 and ADA
regulations. Analyzes problems, recommends, and implements
solutions, ensuring legal compliance. Serves as one of the contacts
for issues regarding compliance with the ADA. 6. Assists the team
with monitoring the academic progress of students and implementing
effective interventions to support student success and development.
7. Processes medical withdrawals for students, including reviewing
submitted information and communicating the status to the student.
8. Responsible for building and monitoring the budget and assisting
in determining funding for staff, assistive technologies, and sign
language interpreting services. 9. Oversees the PT Proctoring
Coordinator and Proctors and provision of test-taking
accommodations that require students to be proctored through the
Disability Resources and Services Office. Approves students for
proctoring services, educates students on requirements for testing
within Disability Resources and Services, and navigates
conversations with faculty around proctoring. 10. Maintains ATI
certification to proctor nursing exams according to their preferred
platform. 11. Responsible for ongoing education and professional
development in the areas of OCR cases, recommendations, changing
laws, and best practices for supporting students with disabilities
in the ever-changing field of higher education. 12. Utilizes
assistive technology effectively and maintains up-to-date knowledge
on innovative or emerging technologies that could support student
accommodations. 13. Performs other duties as required or as
assigned. Clearances: Current criminal record/child abuse
clearances will be required if offered the position and in order to
be employed at the College. The three clearances are Pennsylvania
Child Abuse History Clearance, Pennsylvania State Police Criminal
Records Check, and Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) Criminal
Background Check. The College has provided instructions on how to
obtain these clearances and are available here. To view the full
job posting and apply for this position, go to:
https://ccac.csod.com/ats/careersite/JobDetails.aspx?id=1825
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