Senior Director, Academic and Accessibility Resources
Company: Palm Beach Atlantic University
Location: West Palm Beach
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description SUMMARY In support of the university’s mission and
objectives, the Senior Director manages the operations of
accessibility resources ensuring compliance with the ADA, ADAAA,
and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. The Senior Director also
provides oversight to the university’s academic support programs.
This role drives initiatives that elevate advocacy and awareness of
disability and accessibility needs while supporting self-identified
students to ensure access. The Senior Director fosters an
environment in which students in need of academic or disability
services retain at the university and persist to graduation.
Accessibility Resources Develops and executes strategic plans for
accessibility services, ensuring aligning with industry best
practices, university mission and goals, and compliance with
federal and state regulations, such as the ADA, ADAAA, and Section
504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Provides leadership and supervision
to the Director of Disability Services and professional support
staff, including hiring, training, and performance management.
Oversees and continuously evaluates policies, processes, and
procedures to maintain compliance with federal and state
accessibility regulations. Directs the disability accommodations
process from initial inquiry through implementation of
accommodations, ensuring timely, appropriate, and reasonable
accommodations for students. Conducts intake meetings and
determines accommodations as needed. Manages grievance processes
and appeals related to disability services. Collaborates
cross-functionally with departments such as Student Life, Workship,
Dining, Housing, and Parking to provide non-academic accommodations
to eligible students. Ensures staff adherence to institutional
guidelines and legal compliance. Serves as a subject-matter expert
on accessibility issues and participates in committees such as the
Student Care and Concerns Committee to support students in crisis.
Academic Resources Develops and implements strategic plans for
academic support aligning with the university’s mission and goals.
Provides leadership to the Director of Tutoring and staff, driving
initiatives that improve outcomes in high-failure-rate courses.
Partners with the Director of Tutoring to develop programs that
enhance academic support for at-risk student populations. Oversees
intervention strategies for students on academic warning or
academic probation, fostering their return to good standing. Shapes
and advances the university’s academic resource programs, such as
peer tutoring, supplemental instruction, or study skills workshops.
Ensures that programming effectively supports neurodiverse
learners. Uses data-driven analysis to evaluate program
effectiveness, advancing continuous improvement in academic support
services. Communication Cultivates partnerships with the
university’s academic leadership team to foster awareness and
ensure that students receive comprehensive academic support both
inside and outside the classroom. Designs and leads training
sessions, presentations, and Q&A forums for faculty and
academic administrators, as requested. Maintains strict
confidentiality in interactions with prospective students, parents,
administrators, faculty, and staff. Prepares reports for university
leadership, accreditation bodies, and external auditors to
demonstrate compliance and effectiveness of the university’s
accessibility and academic services. Engages with academic units
and Student Life to integrate accessibility and academic support
across the broader university ecosystem. Qualifications EDUCATION:
Master’s degree in Disability Studies, Higher Education
Administration, Special Education, Psychology, Social Work, or
related field, required. EXPERIENCE: 5 years of experience
determining reasonable and appropriate academic and non-academic
accommodations, required. Prior experience navigating fundamental
alterations requests and complex accommodations requests, required.
Expert knowledge of the ADA, ADAAA, Section 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act, FERPA, U.S. Department of Education policies,
and the Office of Civil Rights policies. Must possess high-level
expertise in interpreting and applying the ADA, ADAAA, and Section
504 of the Rehabilitation Act, in the higher education setting.
Prior experience providing academic support, outside of the
accommodations process, preferred. ESSENTIAL COMPETENCIES
(Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities) Customer Service Orientation –
Keeps internal and/or external key stakeholder(s), students,
parents, faculty, staff and community partners in mind at all
times. Professionalism – Displays a high level of professionalism,
e.g. timeliness, reliability, communication, and work ethic.
Christ-first Faith – Provides spiritual support to community
members, including students, on their Christian faith journey.
Adaptable/Flexibility – Ability to change or adjust to change.
Analytical Thinking & Decision Making – Identifies and understands
trends and/or issues, connects data points through analysis and
logical conclusions/actionable strategies. Attention to Detail –
Ability to efficiently and accurately focus on a specific task or
number of tasks. Reviews details with a critical eye. Change
Management – Ability to drive and implement change both internally
and externally. Confidentiality – Maintains the necessary
confidentiality and discretion required for the position.
Continuous Improvement – Implement or brainstorm ways to optimize a
process . Creativity – Ability to think creatively and design
creative solutions to problems. Develops Others – Ability to
promote continuous improvement within teams and/or individuals.
Effective Communication – Expresses ideas and information in a
clear and concise manner both verbally and in writing to convey
clear, well-articulated messaging across a wide variety of
audiences. Establishes Trust – Gains the confidence of others by
actions and words that promote being honest, forthcoming, and
vulnerable. Leadership/Influence – Ability to motivate, coach and
develop others, as well as influence a group of people to achieve
common goals, and implement university strategies. Strong
supervisory skills. Problem-solving – Anticipates, evaluates,
diagnoses, and resolves problems in a systematic and fact-based
manner. Project and Time Management – Effective planning and
priority setting. Ability to manage several complex projects
simultaneously while working under pressure to meet deadlines.
Results Orientation & Accountability – Takes accountability and
identifies, executes and drives actions to consistently achieve
desired results. Strategic Mindset – Ability to step out of the
everyday details, view the situation from above and provide an
objective perspective Teamwork & Collaboration – Creates a climate
that fosters commitment to a common vision and shared values that
promote cooperation and working together through trust and support
of others both departmentally and cross-functionally. Technology –
Strong aptitude to learn new technologies as department processes
evolve. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Ability to work non-routine hours
during certain times of the year. Ability to sit for prolonged
periods of time. Ability to traverse campus and stairs.
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