SUMMARY STATEMENT
The Disability Support Services Advisor is responsible for delivery of support and advisement services to students with disabilities. These services may include conducting intake assessments and referrals, providing academic advisement, arranging reasonable accommodations, and monitoring student progress.
ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
A. The Disability Support Services Advisor reports directly to the Director of Student Cohorts, Compliance, and Intervention.
B. This position does not require the supervision of other staff.
C. The Disability Support Services Advisor works most closely with faculty, the Academic Testing Center, the Learning Support Center, Student Support and Registration, Admissions and Enrollment Management, Financial Aid, Records, the CARE team, as well as the BIT team when needed.
DUTIES
A. Provides direct services to students with disabilities who have self-identified to the College.
B. Promotes services for students with disabilities on campus and services as a resource for College students, faculty, and staff regarding disabilities.
C. Promotes services for students with disabilities in the community and serves as a resource for various community agencies and surrounding high schools.
D. Attends professional development workshops and meetings to ascertain current needs, practices, programs, and legislation.
E. Serves as a member of the CARE team and assists identified DSS students accordingly.
F. Performs other duties as assigned.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Bachelor’s preferred in Human Services area (e.g. Education, Social Work, Psychology, Vocational Rehabilitation, etc.) or the willingness to work towards a bachelor's degree if hired; Master’s degree preferred. Training or work experience with individuals with disabilities in a higher education setting preferred.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of disabilities and appropriate post-secondary accommodations, thorough knowledge of federal laws pertaining to students with disabilities, including Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act and its Amendments; strong verbal and written communication skills; ability to maintain confidentiality; ability to work independently and with others; ability to establish and maintain good working relationships with students and others of diverse backgrounds; computer skills to include Microsoft Office and the ability to navigate various databases.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Typical office environment with frequent interruptions. Some evening and weekend hours required.
Service Advisor • Hagerstown, Maryland, United States