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Location

Madison, Wisconsin

Salary

$61,000 / YEAR

Core responsibilities

This role serves as the primary contact for deaf and hard of hearing students, conducting individual consultations to determine accommodations and providing advocacy, while also meeting with instructors to educate them on accommodation implementation. The coordinator will also collaborate with the dhh team to track and coordinate interpreting and cart requests for non-Academic needs.

Requirements summary

Required qualifications include experience working with the dhh community, understanding of dhh services and technology, fluency in american sign language (Asl), and strong organizational, time management, and communication skills. A bachelor's degree is required, with a master's degree preferred in a related field.

bachelor degreepostgraduate degreeAdvocacyTime ManagementProgram DevelopmentIntake AssessmentsConsultative ServicesEligibility DeterminationStudent ConsultationAmerican Sign Language (ASL)Sign Language InterpretingAccommodation ImplementationData Record MaintenanceSensitivity TrainingInteractive Process FacilitationDeaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) AccommodationsCART CaptioningLegal Rights Information

Benefits

  • Dental Insurance
  • Life Insurance
  • Paid Time Off
  • Health Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • Wisconsin Retirement System
  • Tax-Advantaged Savings Accounts