Director, Disability Support Services
Company: Seton Hall University, New Jersey
Location: South Orange
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Seton Hall University seeks a leader in the field as its next
Director of Disability Support Services. The Director will guide
the development, implementations, and continuous improvement of
programs that support the full inclusion of students with
disabilities into the academic and social life of the University.
They will work closely with a dedicated team and with campus
partners to ensure compliance with disability-related laws and
regulations while fostering an accessible, inclusive and supportive
campus environment. Duties and Responsibilities: 1. Leadership and
Strategy: Provide strategic direction and leadership for Disability
Support Services, aligning department goals with the University's
mission and values. Lead and supervise a team of professional
staff, ensuring effective delivery of services and resources.
Develop and implement policies, procedures, and practices that
ensure students with disabilities receive appropriate
accommodations, support, and services. Monitor trends, emerging
practices, and regulatory changes related to disability services
and inclusion. Serves on Division and University Committees as
assigned. 2. Student Support: Oversee the evaluation and
accommodation processes for students with disabilities, ensuring
the delivery of high-quality services. Foster a collaborative
relationship with students to assess needs, evaluate accommodation
requests, recommend accommodations, and provide guidance on how to
navigate academic and campus resources. Advocate for students with
disabilities, ensuring they have equal access to academic,
extracurricular, and other campus programs. 3. Collaboration &
Consultation: Serve as a content expert, meeting regularly with
faculty and administrators including but not limited to Residence
Life, Academic Support Services areas, Registrar's Office, Dining
Services, and Facilities, to provide guidance regarding compliance
requirements and college policy with respect to access and
accommodations for students with disabilities. Serve as a resource
and consultant to faculty and staff on disability-related issues,
including accommodations, universal design for learning, and
fostering inclusive classroom and campus environments. Assess
student, departmental, and campus facilities as related to
accessibility and disability and make recommendations for necessary
changes and improvements to adapt to the needs of the student
population. Provide consultation and support related to access and
accommodations for University events. 4. Compliance & Reporting:
Ensure the college's compliance with all applicable federal, state,
and local regulations (e.g., ADA, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation
Act). Maintain and update accurate records of accommodations and
services provided to students, ensuring confidentiality and
adherence to privacy laws (FERPA). Monitor and report on the
effectiveness of accessibility programs and services, providing
data-driven recommendations for improvement. Knowledge of case law,
court rulings, current practices and trends/developments in the
field of disabled student services in postsecondary education. 5.
Training & Development: Design and implement training programs for
faculty, staff, and student leaders on disability awareness, legal
responsibilities, and best practices for creating an inclusive
campus. Stay current on research . 6. Budget & Resource Management:
Oversee the budget for Disability Support Services, ensuring
efficient allocation of resources to meet the needs of students.
Identify and pursue external funding opportunities (e.g., grants)
to enhance services and resources for students with disabilities.
Required Qualifications: Master's Degree in Higher Education,
Special Education, Counseling or Social Work. Minimum 5-8 years
prior relevant experience working with students with disabilities
in a college or university setting. Previous supervisory
experience. Salary Range: $80,240 - $110,330 Exempt/Nonexempt:
Exempt Benefits Information: For details about employee benefits,
see: https://www.shu.edu/human-resources/benefits.html Life today
is complex. That’s why Seton Hall University offers a comprehensive
package of benefits and programs to help you simplify and enrich
your life. These benefits are important elements of your total
university compensation package. Benefits include but are not
limited to bundled medical, prescription, and vision insurance,
dental insurance, and life insurance, and retirement plan. Physical
Demands: General Office Environment Special Instructions to
Applicants: List contact information for three professional
references Seton Hall University is committed to programs of Equal
Employment Opportunity (EEO) and the principles of affirmative
action.
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