Remote Disability Resources & Accessible Education | WFH
Job OverviewAre you committed to fostering accessibility and inclusivity in education? We are thrilled to present flexible employment opportunities within Accessible Education & Disability Resources (AEDR) for various roles. If you are driven by the desire to make a meaningful impact on students’ lives, we invite you to connect with us!Available RolesAccessible Education Technician: Responsible for generating image descriptions, closed captioning, audio descriptions (pre-scripted), and conducting accessible document remediation to guarantee equitable access to content.Accessible Media Technician: Charged with designing tactile graphics, braille media, interactive graphics, and live audio descriptions, while supplying alternative formats to enhance accessibility.Tech Reviewer: Evaluate information communication technology (ICT) employing assistive technology (AT) and compile detailed technology review reports to ensure compatibility and effectiveness.Assistive Technology Trainer: Guide students in proficiently using various learning and assistive technologies, including Desire2Learn (D2L), Google Workspace, and other digital resources.Disability or Accessibility Advocate: Voice advocacy for social justice and disability justice issues. If you have personal experience with disability, this role will empower you to amplify disabled voices and create opportunities for students, staff, and faculty.ASL Interpreter: Leverage your American Sign Language (ASL) expertise to support Deaf and hard-of-hearing students in both in-person and virtual classrooms, facilitating communication and providing interpreting services for events.TypeWell Transcriber: Deliver transcription services to assist Deaf or hard-of-hearing students in accessing course content by transcribing spoken English to written text.Classroom Tech Aide: Oversee and assist classroom technology, including equipment setup and troubleshooting technical issues for remote participants.In-Class Aide: Support classroom activities by taking notes, reading materials, serving as a scribe, describing visual resources, and assisting with lab activities.Note-Taking Aide: Attend classes or meetings to take detailed notes, utilizing technology as needed, or submit recordings for transcription to ensure accurate note delivery.Office Support: Provide crucial support to the Accessible Education & Disability Resources team, including front desk coverage and maintaining classroom and lab equipment.About Casual EmploymentThese roles are casual and hourly, with no guarantee of interview or employment. Positions may be situated at various campuses and centers, with some remote work options available. Schedules and hours will vary.Applications remain active for 12 months. You will receive an email notifying you of your application's expiration, and you are welcome to reapply.Diversity And InclusionWe are dedicated to cultivating a diverse workforce and proudly uphold the principles of being an Equal Opportunity Employer. Our hiring decisions are based on qualifications, and we aim to foster an inclusive environment for all candidates. We comply with the Oregon Veterans’ Preference in Public Employment law, offering preference to qualifying veterans and disabled veterans. For more information on claiming Veterans’ Preference and required documentation, please follow the instructions during the application process.Employment Type: Full-Time