CENTRAL ARKANSAS UNIVERSITY Assistive Technology Specialist in Conway, AR

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Salary Range $40,000
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Posting Number NC0502026
Working Title Assistive Technology Specialist
Department Org 604500 - Office of Accessibility Resources and Services
Why should you work at UCA
We are excited that you are considering joining the UCA Family—the faculty, staff, students and alumni—who make the University of Central Arkansas a great place to work!

At the University of Central Arkansas, we value our employees striving to maintain a work-life balance. We realize that this affects the overall well-being of employees while learning to prioritize challenging work and the ability to make a difference. Participation in university-wide flexible work schedules may be available for certain positions. Training is provided on systems or job-specific software, and tools are available supporting professional and personal development. The benefits package allows you to customize your benefits to meet your current needs, with the ability to adjust them as your priorities change. This includes university contributions to health, dental, life and disability insurance, 80% tuition waivers for employees and their families, 12 official holidays, immediate leave accrual, and a retirement program with university contributions of 10% of employee salary. Also available are health and wellness incentives, as well as access to sports and cultural activities on campus for the family, free gym membership and equipment rentals.
Position Summary
The mission of the Office of Accessibility Resources and Services (OARS) is to create an accessible and inclusive environment where a student’s educational potential is maximized through the fostering of independence, self-advocacy, and individual holistic development.

The Assistive Technology Specialist provides technical assistance, training and resource materials to OARS registered students, UCA faculty and staff within the areas of assistive and instructional computer technologies with an emphasis on assistive computer technologies and adaptive equipment for students with learning disabilities, visual disabilities, physical disabilities, or those who are deaf or hard of hearing. This position is not an OARS Advisor and is not required to schedule Initial Meeting Appointments. The Assistive Technology Specialist reports to the OARS Director
Job Duties and Responsibilities
Textbook Conversion, Note Taking and Document Remediation:

  • Develops hard-copy and online training materials for use with assistive computer technologies as they apply to the needs of students with disabilities

  • Imports scanned files into the appropriate software applications based on a student’s individualized disability needs

  • Prepares hard copy textbooks for electronic conversion by utilizing appropriate Optical Character Recognition (OCR) tools

  • Provides training to and serves as the immediate supervisor for textbook conversion only to OARS student workers

  • Manages OARS Pool Drive Access and OARS textbook list for downloading to the myOARS database

  • Scheduled to assist the OARS Blind and Low-Vision Student Assistant with taking notes for blind and low-vision students when needed

  • Remediates and creates accessible documents for office use using Adobe, Microsoft Word or Equidox

  • Updates OARS Policy and Procedure Manual with changes on a consistent basis.

Assistive Technology and myOARS Database Maintenance:

  • Provides technical assistance, consultation and training to OARS registered students on the use of all assistive technologies and adaptive equipment

  • Works with IT staff to support the assistive technology needs for students with disabilities (i.e. JAWS, ZoomText, etc.)

  • Manages semester rollover for ease of accommodation requests through the myOARS database

  • Serves directly as the software administrator for ReadSpeaker and assists students with accessible alternative formats accommodation with connecting to ReadSpeaker

  • Attends advisory board meetings with software vendors and/or developers for maintenance and upkeep of purchased assistive software

  • Supervises information management software conversion, updates, and maintenance

  • Evaluates and reviews innovative methods and practices of potential benefit to students with disabilities as well as emerging assistive and instructional computer technologies

OARS Website Maintenance & Digital Accessibility:

  • Develops, maintains and updates the OARS website with permission from the OARS Director

  • Serves as the co-chair of the Web Accessibility Committee

  • Meets with OARS Associate Director, UMAC and CETAL to maintain the Digital Compliance portion of the ADA Transition Plan

  • Assists the OARS Director in designing and delivering professional development workshops for faculty in areas related to teaching and learning with digital accessibility and providing training on digital accessibility to the UCA community

  • Develop and maintain a library of resources that provide best practices, guidelines, checklists, how-to documents and other materials to support and foster a digitally accessible campus that adheres to accreditation, federal and WCAG 2.1 AA standards as well as any future WCAG standards

  • Updates OARS social media accounts and posts captioned video content to the OARS YouTube Channel

  • Participates in periodic professional development opportunities and conferences to further skills and abilities in all areas of digital accessibility

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Ability to work with limited oversight and with sound judgement
- Ability to remediate documents when needed
- Knowledge of general database functionality (i.e. student application, module navigation, report building and data assessment).
- Knowledge of general digital accessibility information
Skills Considered Essential for Success
-Knowledge of the organization and administration of higher education.
-Knowledge of state, federal, and university rules, regulations and procedures.
-Ability to work in a diverse and dynamic environment.
-Ability to work collaboratively and independently with common goals as a part of a team.
-Ability to make sound judgments.
-Effective interpersonal communication, writing, and organizational abilities.
-Civility in all interactions.
-Demonstrate effective follow-up.
Required Education and/or Experience
  • Bachelor’s Degree in information technology, instructional technology, assistive technology, vocational rehabilitation, special education, or other fields that may relate to this position’s responsibilities with gained knowledge and experience in assistive technology

  • Developing and/or working knowledge of Title II Digital Accessibility law enacted April 24, 2024 as well as knowledge of the ADA and applicable federal and state laws regarding IT accessibility.

  • Familiarity with and experience with current assistive technologies including text-to-speech software, speech-to-text software, and screen readers as well as adaptive equipment

  • Knowledge of various alternative formats and alternative technologies that enable people with diverse abilities to communicate, participate, and perform tasks

  • Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing as well as when presenting and training

  • Demonstrated ability to manage a high volume and time-sensitive workload and to meet demanding deadlines

  • Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work in a collaborative, collegial, communicative environment

Preferred Education and/or Experience
  • Master’s Degree in information technology, assistive technology, vocational rehabilitation, special education, or other fields that may relate to this position’s responsibilities with gained knowledge and experience in assistive technology

  • Professional certification (e.g., Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC), Web Accessibility Specialist (WAS), or other International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP) credentials)

  • Extensive knowledge of disability law compliance and guidance including, but not limited to the ADA, Section 504 and 508 of the Rehabilitation Act

  • Working knowledge of W3C WCAG 2.1 Level AA web content accessibility standards as required by the Title II Digital Accessibility Law enacted April 24, 2024

  • Experience working with assistive technology such as JAWS, ZoomText, ReadSpeaker (text-to speech and speech-to-text software) and Equidox.

  • Experience working with AABBY FineReader OCR conversion software and textbook conversion

  • Experience working with and/or knowledge of web accessibility software as well as D2L Brightspace LMS.


University, Campus, and Community Description
Thank you for your interest in employment at the University of Central Arkansas.
Founded in 1907, UCA has an enrollment of more than 10,000 students and employs over 1,300 full-time employees. The university offers more than 85 undergraduate and 59 graduate certificate and degree programs, including doctoral programs in five disciplines. UCA is proud of its tradition of teaching excellence and its contributions in research, scholarship, and creative activities.
Desired start date 07/01/2026
Position Summary and Qualifications

License(s)/Certifications
Physical Demands Checklist Sitting, Standing, Walking
Physical Exertion Administrative Work - Exerting up to 10 pounds
Posting Detail Information

Background Check Statement
This position may be subject to a pre-employment criminal, sex-offender registry, financial history background check and drug screening. A criminal conviction or arrest pending adjudication and/or adverse financial history alone shall not disqualify an applicant in the absence of a relationship to the requirements of the position. Background checks and drug screening information will be used in a confidential, non-discriminatory manner consistent with state and federal law.
UCA EEO Statement
The University of Central Arkansas is an equal opportunity institution. In keeping with its nondiscrimination policy in employment, admissions and other functions and programs, the university considers employees and students on the basis of individual merit and will not discriminate against a person on the basis of gender, race or color, ethnicity, religion, spiritual beliefs, national origin, age, familial status, socioeconomic background, sexual orientation, disability, political beliefs, intellectual perspective, genetic information, military status, or other factors irrelevant to participation in its programs.
Open Date 05/05/2026
Close Date 06/03/2026
Open Until Filled No
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Required Documents
  1. Resume
  2. Cover Letter/Letter of Application
  3. Unofficial Transcripts
Optional Documents
  1. License or Certification
The mission of the Office of Accessibility Resources and Services (OARS) is to create an accessible and inclusive environment where a student’s educational potential is maximized through the fostering of independence, self-advocacy, and individual holistic development. The Assistive Technology Specialist provides technical assistance, training and resource materials to OARS registered students, UCA faculty and staff within the areas of assistive and instructional computer technologies with an emphasis on assistive computer technologies and adaptive equipment for students with learning disabilities, visual disabilities, physical disabilities, or those who are deaf or hard of hearing. This position is not an OARS Advisor and is not required to schedule Initial Meeting Appointments. The Assistive Technology Specialist reports to the OARS Director Job Duties and Responsibilities Textbook Conversion, Note Taking and Document Remediation: Develops hard-copy and online training materials for use with assistive computer technologies as they apply to the needs of students with disabilities Imports scanned files into the appropriate software applications based on a student’s individualized disability needs Prepares hard copy textbooks for electronic conversion by utilizing appropriate Optical Character Recognition (OCR) tools Provides training to and serves as the immediate supervisor for textbook conversion only to OARS student workers Manages OARS Pool Drive Access and OARS textbook list for downloading to the my. OARS database Scheduled to assist the OARS Blind and Low-Vision Student Assistant with taking notes for blind and low-vision students when needed Remediates and creates accessible documents for office use using Adobe, Microsoft Word or Equidox Updates OARS Policy and Procedure Manual with changes on a consistent basis. Assistive Technology and my. OARS Database Maintenance: Provides technical assistance, consultation and training to OARS registered students on the use of all assistive technologies and adaptive equipment Works with IT staff to support the assistive technology needs for students with disabilities (i.e. JAWS, Zoom. Text, etc.) Manages semester rollover for ease of accommodation requests through the my. OARS database Serves directly as the software administrator for Read. Speaker and assists students with accessible alternative formats accommodation with connecting to Read. Speaker Attends advisory board meetings with software vendors and/or developers for maintenance and upkeep of purchased assistive software Supervises information management software conversion, updates, and maintenance Evaluates and reviews innovative methods and practices of potential benefit to students with disabilities as well as emerging assistive and instructional computer technologies OARS Website Maintenance & Digital Accessibility: Develops, maintains and updates the OARS website with permission from the OARS Director Serves as the co-chair of the Web Accessibility Committee Meets with OARS Associate Director, UMAC and CETAL to maintain the Digital Compliance portion of the ADA Transition Plan Assists the OARS Director in designing and delivering professional development workshops for faculty in areas related to teaching and learning with digital accessibility and providing training on digital accessibility to the UCA community Develop and maintain a library of resources that provide best practices, guidelines, checklists, how-to documents and other materials to support and foster a digitally accessible campus that adheres to accreditation, federal and WCAG 2.1 AA standards as well as any future WCAG standards Updates OARS social media accounts and posts captioned video content to the OARS YouTube Channel Participates in periodic professional development opportunities and conferences to further skills and abilities in all areas of digital accessibility Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities - Ability to work with limited oversight and with sound judgement- Ability to remediate documents when needed- Knowledge of general database functionality (i.e. student application, module navigation, report building and data assessment).- Knowledge of general digital accessibility information Skills Considered Essential for Success -Knowledge of the organization and administration of higher education.-Knowledge of state, federal, and university rules, regulations and procedures.-Ability to work in a diverse and dynamic environment.-Ability to work collaboratively and independently with common goals as a part of a team.-Ability to make sound judgments.-Effective interpersonal communication, writing, and organizational abilities.-Civility in all interactions.-Demonstrate effective follow-up. Required Education and/or Experience Bachelor’s Degree in information technology, instructional technology, assistive technology, vocational rehabilitation, special education, or other fields that may relate to this position’s responsibilities with gained knowledge and experience in assistive technology Developing and/or working knowledge of Title II Digital Accessibility law enacted April 24, 2024 as well as knowledge of the ADA and applicable federal and state laws regarding IT accessibility. Familiarity with and experience with current assistive technologies including text-to-speech software, speech-to-text software, and screen readers as well as adaptive equipment Knowledge of various alternative formats and alternative technologies that enable people with diverse abilities to communicate, participate, and perform tasks Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing as well as when presenting and training Demonstrated ability to manage a high volume and time-sensitive workload and to meet demanding deadlines Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work in a collaborative, collegial, communicative environment Preferred Education and/or Experience Master’s Degree in information technology, assistive technology, vocational rehabilitation, special education, or other fields that may relate to this position’s responsibilities with gained knowledge and experience in assistive technology Professional certification (e.g., Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC), Web Accessibility Specialist (WAS), or other International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP) credentials) Extensive knowledge of disability law compliance and guidance including, but not limited to the ADA, Section 504 and 508 of the Rehabilitation Act Working knowledge of W 3 C WCAG 2.1 Level AA web content accessibility standards as required by the Title II Digital Accessibility Law enacted April 24, 2024 Experience working with assistive technology such as JAWS, Zoom. Text, Read. Speaker (text-to speech and speech-to-text software) and Equidox. Experience working with AABBY Fine. Reader OCR conversion software and textbook conversion Experience working with and/or knowledge of web accessibility software as well as D 2 L Brightspace LMS. University, Campus, and Community Description Thank you for your interest in employment at the University of Central Arkansas. Founded in 1907, UCA has an enrollment of more than 10,000 students and employs over 1,300 full-time employees. The university offers more than 85 undergraduate and 59 graduate certificate and degree programs, including doctoral programs in five disciplines. UCA is proud of its tradition of teaching excellence and its contributions in research, scholarship, and creative activities. Desired start date 07/01/2026 Position Summary and Qualifications License(s)/ Certifications Physical Demands Checklist Sitting, Standing, Walking Physical Exertion Administrative Work - Exerting up to 10 pounds Posting Detail Information
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