Temple University
Location
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Salary
$41,250 - $55,000 / YEAR
The specialist provides direct assistive technology services, accessibility consultation, training, and outreach to various stakeholders across Pennsylvania to improve access and participation. This role involves conducting demonstrations, identifying solutions for consumers, developing trainings, and contributing to statewide initiatives like emergency preparedness and digital accessibility.
A Bachelor’s degree in a related field such as rehabilitation, assistive technology, or education, along with three years of relevant experience supporting individuals with disabilities, is required. Preferred qualifications include a Master’s degree and relevant certifications like ATP or WAS.
Temple University's College of Education - Institute of Disabilities Department is searching for an Assistive Technology and Accessibility Specialist – Community Access & Accessibility . Become a part of the Temple family and you will have access to the following: Full medical, dental, vision coverage Paid time off 11 Paid Holidays (including the day after Thanksgiving & winter break) Tuition remission - eligible employees and their dependents can obtain a degree TUITION FREE A generous retirement plan and so much more! Salary Grade: T25
$41,250 - $55,000 Learn more about the “T” salary structure here: https://careers.temple.edu/sites/careers/files/documents/T_Salary_Structure.pdf Program Summary: The Institute on Disabilities at Temple University (disabilities.temple.edu) serves as Pennsylvania’s University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities and administers TechOWL — the Commonwealth’s Assistive Technology Act Program. TechOWL (techowlpa.org) improves access to assistive technology, digital accessibility, and inclusive participation across education, employment, healthcare, and community living. The Assistive Technology and Accessibility Specialist – Community Access & Accessibility provides direct assistive technology services, accessibility consultation, training, and outreach to individuals with disabilities, family members, service providers, and community partners across Pennsylvania. The position supports people in identifying, acquiring, and effectively using assistive technology to increase independence, participation, and self-determination in home, school, work, and community environments. This role functions as a generalist AT practitioner with developing or advanced expertise in one or more practice areas such as aging, early intervention, mobility and positioning, fabrication and modification, or digital accessibility. The specialist conducts assistive technology demonstrations, works with consumers to identify solutions, develops trainings, and collaborates with interdisciplinary teams. The position also contributes to statewide initiatives including emergency preparedness, health equity, and accessibility of information and communication technologies. The specialist participates in Assistive Technology Act activities including device demonstration, device reuse, fabrication, community outreach, and consumer education. Responsibilities include documentation and outcomes reporting, procedure development, grant-funded program implementation, and staffing the TechOWL Community Space. The role combines hands-on service delivery, education, and systems-level accessibility work. Required Education and Experience: Bachelor’s degree in rehabilitation, assistive technology, disability studies, education, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, physical therapy, human services, rehabilitation engineering, UX/accessibility, or related field and three (3) years of relevant experience supporting individuals with disabilities; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
You may request a copy of the report by calling Temple Department of Public Safety at 215-204-7900.
Market context
In Pennsylvania, assistive technology and accessibility specialists are often sought by organizations serving people with disabilities, schools, and community programs. This role is competitive because employers typically want both a related bachelor’s degree and hands-on experience, with a master’s degree or ATP/WAS certification strengthening a candidate’s profile. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then tailor your application to show direct experience with accessibility tools, accommodations, and person-centered support.
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