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From: Sean J Keegan
Date: Thu, Nov 04 2021 9:41PM
Subject: Position Announcement - Digital Accessibility Instructional Specialist
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Hello,

The Stanford Office of Digital Accessibility is seeking a Digital Accessibility Instructional Specialist to identify and implement solutions focused on digital accessibility for instructional materials and staff training content. The Office of Digital Accessibility works across the university community in support of digital access and building a culture of inclusion for individuals with disabilities.

This role includes sharing expertise in the application of digital accessibility best practices to instructional course design and supporting the integration of accessibility and instructional technology solutions for effective learning experiences for all participants. A successful applicant will have a strong background and knowledge about instructional practices and the accessibility of instructional materials as it pertains to individuals with disabilities, along with a broad understanding of existing accessibility standards, such as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 and 2.1, Level A and AA standard.

Please note this is a two-year, fixed-term position.

More information about the Digital Accessibility Instructional Specialist role and how to apply is available at: http://m.rfer.us/STANFORD9NDGQx

Thank you,
Sean



Sean Keegan

Director, Office of Digital Accessibility

Stanford | University IT

530-564–2385

From: David Engebretson Jr.
Date: Fri, Nov 05 2021 3:21PM
Subject: Re: Position Announcement - Digital Accessibility Instructional Specialist
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Just curious what the salary is for this position? I can't find it in the job description.

Thanks!
David


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Subject: [WebAIM] Position Announcement - Digital Accessibility Instructional Specialist

Hello,

The Stanford Office of Digital Accessibility is seeking a Digital Accessibility Instructional Specialist to identify and implement solutions focused on digital accessibility for instructional materials and staff training content. The Office of Digital Accessibility works across the university community in support of digital access and building a culture of inclusion for individuals with disabilities.

This role includes sharing expertise in the application of digital accessibility best practices to instructional course design and supporting the integration of accessibility and instructional technology solutions for effective learning experiences for all participants. A successful applicant will have a strong background and knowledge about instructional practices and the accessibility of instructional materials as it pertains to individuals with disabilities, along with a broad understanding of existing accessibility standards, such as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 and 2.1, Level A and AA standard.

Please note this is a two-year, fixed-term position.

More information about the Digital Accessibility Instructional Specialist role and how to apply is available at: http://m.rfer.us/STANFORD9NDGQx

Thank you,
Sean



Sean Keegan

Director, Office of Digital Accessibility

Stanford | University IT

530-564–2385

From: glen walker
Date: Fri, Nov 05 2021 4:18PM
Subject: Re: Position Announcement - Digital Accessibility Instructional Specialist
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It's sort of there but you have to hunt a little to find it. The job
description lists a salary grade of J. Many universities publish the
salary ranges for different grades but Stanford's requires permissions to
view the google doc. But if you google for "stanford grade j salary",
you'll see other sources that list the range. They might not be exactly
right but probably close enough.

On Fri, Nov 5, 2021 at 3:21 PM David Engebretson Jr. <
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> Just curious what the salary is for this position? I can't find it in the
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From: David Engebretson Jr.
Date: Fri, Nov 05 2021 4:25PM
Subject: Re: Position Announcement - Digital Accessibility Instructional Specialist
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Cool, thanks!


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It's sort of there but you have to hunt a little to find it. The job description lists a salary grade of J. Many universities publish the salary ranges for different grades but Stanford's requires permissions to view the google doc. But if you google for "stanford grade j salary", you'll see other sources that list the range. They might not be exactly right but probably close enough.

On Fri, Nov 5, 2021 at 3:21 PM David Engebretson Jr. < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:

> Just curious what the salary is for this position? I can't find it in
> the job description.
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