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Re: Job Opening - IT Accessibility Analyst, University of Arizona
From: Hunziker, Dawn A - (hunziker)
Date: Aug 15, 2017 10:21AM
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Good morning,
We are just beginning the review process for the position listed below so there is still time to apply if you are interested!
Dawn
Hello everyone,
We have a full time position open at the University of Arizona for an IT Accessibility Analyst. https://uacareers.com/postings/20680
The IT Accessibility Analyst is a member of the IT Accessibility Team in the University of Arizona's (UA) Disability Resource Center. The focus of this position is to ensure that all UA technology-based tools and resources are accessible to and usable by any individual who participates in University programs, services and activities. To achieve the goal of an accessible IT environment, the IT Accessibility Analyst: collaborates across campus to resolve technological access barriers in the curricular, information and employment environments; conducts system and user need analysis and plans, designs, analyzes, tests and implements accessibility solutions; consults on the development and implementation of accessible websites, enterprise level systems, online instruction platforms, and other information technology; develops and implements training opportunities.
Have a great day!
Dawn
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Dawn Hunziker
IT Accessibility Consultant
Disability Resource Center
University of Arizona
520-626-9409
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