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>Link to University of Illinois job posting:
>http://www.eoa.uiuc.edu/eeo/index.asp?search=11605
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>TITLE
>Visiting Information Technology Accessibility Specialist
>
>DESCRIPTION
>The visiting information technology
>accessibility specialist will develop training
>resources to support the Illinois Board of
>Higher Education (IBHE) Web Accessibility
>Initiative. The training resources will support
>both synchronous and asynchronous learning
>environments. The position will also be
>responsible for the delivery of training
>resources for the integration of accessible
>design techniques into mainstream training
>materials used to teach the creation of HTML,
>Microsoft Office and Adobe PDF-based
>resources. The person will also be responsible
>for coordinating the promotion, coordination and
>evaluation of all training events sponsored by
>IBHE Web Accessibility Initiative.
>
>• Develop and maintain training materials on
>accessible web design for instructors
>• Work with instructors statewide to include
>accessibility principles in the their courses and training materials
>• Coordinate and develop training schedules
>• Coordinate the publicity of training opportunities
>• Coordinate the collection and analysis of
>evaluation information on training resources
>• Maintain training resources on the iCITA website
>• Other duties as assigned
>The position requires a bachelor’s degree,
>masters preferred. Minimum of two years of
>experience in technical writing associated with
>web development, including HTML and CSS coding
>practices, graphics design, Adobe PDF creation
>and skills in using Microsoft Office
>applications is required. Strong interest or
>experience in working with educational
>technology settings, editing technical training
>materials and knowledge of accessible web design
>issues for people with disabilities is highly desired.
>
>Additional knowledge and skills in one or more
>of the following technologies are
>preferred: Flash, Quicktime, Real Media,
>Windows Media Formats, XML, XSLT, PHP, Python,
>POSTGRES database and training evaluation.
>
>Salary is commensurate with experience. This
>position may become regular at a later
>date. This is a full-time academic professional
>appointment. Full consideration will be given
>to applications received by February 11.
>
>Send cover letter, vita and contact information
>for three professional references to:
>
>Mindy Johnson
>Administrative Assistant to the Director
>Rehabilitation-Education Center
>1207 S Oak Street
>Champaign, IL 61820
>
>E-mail: [log in to unmask] (preferred method of communication)
>
>Voice:(217) 333-4600.
>
>The UIUC is an AA-EOE.
>
>
>Jon Gunderson, Ph.D.
>Coordinator Information Technology Accessibility
>Disability Resources and Educational Services
>
>Rehabilitation Education Center
>Room 86
>1207 S. Oak Street
>Champaign, Illinois 61821
>
>Voice: (217) 244-5870
>
>WWW: http://www.cita.uiuc.edu/
>WWW: https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/jongund/www/
>
David Andrews and white cane Harry.
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