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Patrick Burke <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 2 Feb 2007 13:01:32 -0800
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Hi everyone,

Pardon the cross-post (but I'm doing it anyway ...).

My department at UCLA is hiring for a position that will combine work 
on adaptive technology, support, web accessibility, and their 
convergence with mainstream web design.

Some details:

Web Accessibility / Adaptive Technology Consultant

Programmer/Analyst II
Full-time
Salary: $3587 - $6399

Description

Work as part of the ATS Web Team and the
Disabilities and Computing Program, focusing on the convergence of 
web design, web accessibility and adaptive technologies. Provide 
technical evaluation, consulting, training and support
on web and adaptive technologies to students, faculty, staff, and to 
campus departments. Evaluate, test and install specialized computer 
technology and
integrate technology with web sites, computer workstations, and local 
area and campus-wide networks. Plan, design, develop, program, 
maintain, and improve
web sites according to W3C Web Accessibility Initiative Guidelines. 
Implement sites in XHTML with CSS (tableless) layout. Edit web 
content. Train and support
staff in the use of custom-built and commercial applications. Assist 
in the development and refinement of interface design standards. Work 
with other staff
to conduct and report on web accessibility and usability evaluations. 
Provide consulting, training and support to users with disabilities. 
Help users resolve
barriers to computer access through the use of technology. Train 
users on how to use hardware and software solutions as access tools 
and compensatory strategies.
Provide expertise to computing facilities support personnel on how to 
solve the problems of computer access for people with disabilities. 
Provide audio/visual/multimedia
support.

Full details are here:

<http://www.ats.ucla.edu/jobs/default.htm#webdcp>


I look forward to working with you!

Patrick
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Patrick J. Burke

Coordinator
UCLA Disabilities &
Computing Program

Phone: 310 206-6004
E-mail: [log in to unmask]

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