Full-Time

Lead Specialist Office of Student Accessibility Services

Posted on 5/9/2026

University of Southern California

University of Southern California

Compensation Overview

$72.2k - $86.4k/yr

Los Angeles, CA, USA

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Education
Requirements
  • Master's degree in a relevant field (i.e. Disability Studies; Counseling Psychology; Special Education; Rehabilitation Counseling; Higher Ed Administration/Student Affairs; etc)
  • Three years working with students with disabilities in a higher education setting
  • Combined experience/education as substitute for minimum education
Responsibilities
  • Maintenance of a caseload of several hundred students with disabilities. The individual in this role is expected to attend and/or lead weekly documentation review meetings.
  • Training Specialists on their designated service area and the accommodations that typically apply to students in that area.
  • Ability to determine fundamental requirements of USC courses and programs in collaboration with USC faculty and programmatic departments.
  • Offer targeted presentations to campus partners in a variety of modalities (in-person, Zoom, hybrid) on OSAS policies and processes.
  • Documentation review and caseload management in a manner that is legally compliant, student-centered and reflective of best practices in the field.
  • The Lead Specialist will be adept in discussing accommodations and limitations of students with diagnosing clinicians.
  • The individual in this role must exhibit effectiveness in understanding and applying disability-related laws to accommodation and service delivery, as well as to issue identification and problem-solving.
  • All OSAS staff are expected to maintain student records in accordance with FERPA guidelines.
  • This role will also cross-train to be additional support in one or more primary services or programs provided by OSAS and will be a significant contributor to strategic departmental projects. This may include data collection and high-level reporting to support division needs.
Desired Qualifications
  • Doctorate Degree in a relevant field (i. e. Disability Studies; Counseling Psychology; Special Education; Rehabilitation Counseling; Higher Ed Administration/Student Affairs; etc)
  • 5 years working with students with disabilities in higher education.
  • Additional experience with teaching, law school, external work placement accommodations, peer mentorship programming is preferred to contribute to other programmatic needs.
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