Temporary Digital Accessibility Specialist

The College of New JerseyEwing Township, NJ
10h$35 - $45

About The Position

The Accessibility Resource Center collaborates with students, faculty, staff, and guests to advance access within the campus community and to further extend both the mission of The College of New Jersey and the mission of the Division of Inclusive Excellence to persons with disabilities. As part of this effort, ARC promotes awareness of disability as a facet of diversity, with underpinnings of collaborative efforts being rooted in social justice. The College of New Jersey and the Accessibility Resource Center are dedicated to advancing web accessibility. This role works collaboratively across academic and student affairs units, partnering with faculty, staff, technology services, and students to embed digital accessibility and inclusive design principles throughout the institution. The specialist oversees audits, training, remediation guidance, procurement review, and policy implementation to ensure compliance with relevant laws (including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Title II/III, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act) and standards (such as Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA).

Requirements

  • Comprehensive knowledge of WCAG 2.1 (Levels A & AA), ADA, Section 504/508, and higher education obligations under these laws.
  • Demonstrated experience conducting accessibility audits and remediation of web content/documents/multimedia and working with assistive technologies (e.g., JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, screen magnifiers).
  • Familiarity with web development technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, WAI-ARIA) and digital content management systems; experience with LMS (Canvas, Blackboard, D2L) and student systems is a plus.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills; ability to translate technical accessibility concepts into practical guidance for non-technical audiences (faculty, staff, students).

Nice To Haves

  • Project management skills; ability to handle multiple projects, set priorities, work collaboratively and independently, and manage change across diverse stakeholders.
  • Commitment to inclusive excellence, accessibility, universal design, and the mission of serving students with disabilities in a post-secondary environment.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team.
  • Highly responsive, flexible, and adaptable to changing priorities and deadlines.
  • Critical thinking and creative problem-solving abilities.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct accessibility audits of college digital assets: websites, web applications, LMS content (e.g., Canvas), PDFs, multimedia, mobile apps, student portals, etc.
  • Use both automated tools and manual testing (including screen-readers, keyboard navigation, magnification) and provide remediated guidance or remediation hand-off to units.
  • Work with units to prioritize remediation efforts based on risk, usage, enrollment impact or legal exposure.
  • Support student assistants or contractors engaged in accessibility remediation processes.
  • Design and deliver training sessions, workshops, and online modules for faculty, instructional designers, student affairs staff, student services staff and student employees on digital accessibility, inclusive design, universal design for learning (UDL) and best practices.
  • Develop and maintain accessible resources, tool-kits, web landing pages, quick-reference guides and FAQs for campus content creators (faculty, staff, students).
  • Act as an accessibility consultant to cross-functional teams: IT, marketing/communications, academic technology, student systems, academic departments, student affairs divisions.
  • Promote awareness and a culture of digital inclusion; collaborate with the Division of Inclusive Excellence, ADA/504 Coordinator, academic leadership and student services leadership.
  • Serve as a subject-matter expert on digital accessibility for both academic units (faculty, instructional design, learning management systems) and student-affairs units (student systems, portals, student services platforms).
  • Collaborate with procurement, IT, and vendor-management units to ensure digital products, vendor applications, and third-party tools meet accessibility requirements (e.g., review of vendor VPATs/ACRs).
  • Assist in the development, implementation, and monitoring of the College’s digital accessibility policy, standards, guidelines, and workflows.
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