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Through partnerships with university-wide IDBEA initiatives, the Office of the President’s Disability Access Committee (DAC), the Disabilities, Inclusion, and Accessibility Working Group (DIA), the Center for Disability Studies, and other strategic collaborations, the Director will develop and implement strategies that promote accessibility, inclusivity, and awareness. Work closely with the Moses Center senior leadership team to support their overall operations. Engage with global collaborators and leaders from across the University (including current and prospective students, faculty, staff, administrators, alums, and/or visitors). Working with internal and external collaborators, the Director will promote cultural transformation relevant to research-based and evidence-based best practices as well as initiatives emerging from the disability community; develop and implement programs, policies, procedures, and resources across the University. Focus on universal design to promote full accessibility in NYU classes, events, web-based services, buildings and facilities, and programs and services. In support of the advancement of the University’s IDBEA goals as they intersect with disability studies, and in compliance with Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Director will partner with the Center for Disability Studies, Student Affairs, Digital Accessibility, the Office of General Counsel, Facilities and Construction Management, University Human Resources, and other University personnel/departments as necessary. Provide subject-matter expertise and consultative services. Serve as a consultative expert resource and work to ensure that members of the NYU community can participate fully and thrive within their role at NYU regardless of their ability status. Partner with the Provost’s office to collaborate with faculty disability inclusive culture initiatives and champion universal design to promote full accessibility to NYU classes, events, web-based services, buildings and facilities, and programs and services.
Required Education:
Master's Degree Higher Education Administration, Special Education, Counseling, Social Work, Psychology, Public Administration, Disability Studies or other related fields
Preferred Education:
Doctoral Degree in related field.
Required Experience:
7+ years of progressively responsible experience developing and delivering programming and services to diverse constituencies with a particular focus on those with disabilities. Foundational knowledge of and demonstrated experience implementing strategies related to global inclusion, diversity, belonging, equity, and access through an intersectional lens. Extensive conversation and program facilitation experience in small and large groups for audiences with various levels of knowledge and representing diverse positionalities and structural roles, from students to senior leaders. Experience leading functional and cross-functional team projects with shared objectives. Must have a strong history of developing and implementing research-informed action-oriented innovative models of practice, approach, and policy for promoting disability culture in complex and dynamic institutional settings. and
Preferred Experience:
Experience working within large, complex institutions.
Required Skills, Knowledge and Abilities:
Excellent written and oral communication, presentation, negotiation, influence, and consensus building skills. Ability to interact effectively with diverse populations at all levels of university constituencies and develop constituency-specific communication, resources, and programs that engage and motivate disability inclusive learning, action, and practices. Subject-matter expertise to successfully work across a diverse spectrum, including the nuances of intersectionality (intersections of gender, sexual identity, socioeconomic status, religion, age, race, ethnicity, equity, etc.) for persons with disabilities. Strong proactive analytical and problem-solving skills and the ability to evaluate experiences, programs, and processes while identifying continuous improvement opportunities. Experience collecting, analyzing, and leveraging experiential data to strengthen disability inclusion. Must have knowledge of federal, state, and local laws and regulations and higher education trends that pertain to persons with disabilities (i.e., Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, Americans with Disabilities Act, etc.). Demonstrated knowledge centrality of research-oriented approaches to programming and engagement.
Preferred Skills, Knowledge and Abilities:
Experience working with academic and business leadership to deliver a university-wide impact. Well-versed in quality data collection to ensure adequacy, accuracy, and legitimacy of data in NYU systems and be able to strictly follow data privacy and security procedures for data handling and analysis to ensure adherence to legal and institutional standards. Experience incorporating Universal Design and person-centered approaches in all aspects of portfolio planning, execution, and assessment. Experience with successful conflict management. Experience working within an advocacy setting and collaborating with disability activists and disability justice advocates. Demonstrate knowledge of contemporary global higher education landscapes.
In compliance with NYC's Pay Transparency Act, the annual base salary range for this position is USD $100,000.00 to USD $140,000.00. New York University considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate's work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, as well as, market and organizational considerations when extending an offer. This pay range represents base pay only and excludes any additional items such as incentives, bonuses, clinical compensation, or other items.
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