Digital Accessibility Specialist

George Mason University

Fairfax, Fairfax Countyfull time

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Department: Access, Compliance, and CommunityClassification: GMU WorkerJob Category: Part-Time / Hourly WageJob Type: Part-Time/ 20 Hours Per WeekSalary: $28-$36/hour; commensurate with experienceLocation: Fairfax, VAWorkplace Type: Hybrid EligibleSponsorship Eligibility: Not Eligible for Visa SponsorshipSalary: Salary commensurate with education and experienceCriminal Background Check: YesAbout the Department: The Office of Access, Compliance, and Community (OACC) at George Mason University is dedicated to fostering an all-inclusive, accessible, and welcoming environment where all individuals-students, faculty, and staff-can thrive. Guided by the university's commitment to equal opportunity, compliance, and community engagement, OACC aims to: 1) Enhance Access and Success by supporting individuals from all backgrounds by removing barriers, promoting opportunities, and ensuring access to resources for personal and professional growth; 2) Uphold Compliance and Accountability by ensuring compliance with federal and state laws, and university non-discrimination policies, while fostering a culture of transparency, integrity, and accountability; and 3) Embrace Our "All Together Different" Community by promoting an all-inclusive diverse, welcoming, and respectful campus environment through strategic initiatives, educational outreach, and meaningful partnerships that celebrate the richness of our community.OACC provides strategic leadership and oversight over George Mason's compliance with federal and state laws, regulations, executive orders, and mandates, and university non-discrimination policies. Additionally, OACC monitors the university's continuing commitment to equal opportunity in both employment and educational practices. OACC reports to the president of the university and is responsible for the implementation of all equal opportunity and nondiscrimination policies, including federal requirements associated with the Americans with Disability Act, Titles VI, VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX, Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act (VAWA) as well as all state and university-related policies. OACC affirms and supports George Mason's commitment to equitable access and compliance as well as a culture of integrity that values shared responsibility, as critical elements of an inclusive academic community. Through various outreach and educational opportunities, OACC ensures that the campus community understands their rights and responsibilities related to matters of civil rights. OACC works collaboratively with other campus partners and the surrounding community to ensure that George Mason maintains a campus environment that is free of discrimination, misconduct, retaliation, and harassment.About the Position: The Digital Accessibility Specialist position reports to the IT Accessibility Coordinator and plays a pivotal role in ensuring that George Mason University's digital environments and instructional technologies are accessible to individuals with disabilities.Responsibilities:Ongoing Testing & Monitoring of George Mason Websites

• Conducts WCAG 2.x conformance testing of Mason websites, web-based resources (e.g., surveys, documents, videos), mobile apps, and non-web-based software applications using manual reviews, automated testing tools, and assistive technologies to ensure they are accessible to people with a broad range of disabilities;

• Works with the IT Accessibility Coordinator to establish testing scenarios based on project requirements;

• Works with the IT Accessibility Coordinator to establish project requirements and expectations for WCAG conformance testing;

• Compiles reports on WCAG conformance failures and make recommendations for prioritizing and remediating identified issues;

• Reviews WCAG conformance failures with developers and content authors; and

• Monitors the resolution of WCAG conformance failures.Accessibility Reviews of Instructional Technologies

• Reviews existing and newly acquired academic technologies, including digital learning platforms, instructional tools, and classroom technology for accessibility compliance and work with developers, faculty, instructional designers, etc. to ensure access for students with disabilities;

• Develops training resources to assist faculty and staff with understanding how to ensure instructional resources are accessible to individuals with disabilities; and

• Performs other duties as assigned to support ATI and OACC.Required Qualifications:

• BS degree in a technology-related field (e.g., information technology, computer science, instructional technology, assistive technology, etc.) or an equivalent combination of education and experience (some related experience (typically 1+) with a technology-related degree or considerable related experience (typically 3+) without a technology-related degree);

• Understanding of accessibility standards and laws, such as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and ADA Title II;

• Demonstrated experience working with assistive technology (e.g., JAWS, NVDA, Fusion, Dragon Naturally Speaking, VoiceOver, mobile apps, etc.);

• Demonstrated experience evaluating the accessibility of information and technology resources (web-based applications, services, content, etc.) using manual and automated testing tools and assistive technologies (e.g., Jaws, NVDA, Voiceover);

• Demonstrated experience with HTML and CSS;

• Experience with web technologies (e.g., Drupal, WordPress, etc.);

• Strong organization and project management skills to effectively manage multiple projects and competing priorities and deadlines;

• Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in teams;

• Excellent verbal and written communication skills; and

• Demonstrated analytical and problem-solving skills.Preferred Qualifications:

• Assistive Technology and/or Accessibility-related certifications (i.e., ATP, IAAP, DHS Trusted Tester, etc.);

• Demonstrated experience with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript;

• Demonstrated experience working in higher education;

• Demonstrated experience working with individuals with disabilities;

• Demonstrated experience working with a variety of web accessibility testing tools (e.g., WAVE, ANDI, DubBot, color contrast tools, etc.);

• Ability to use Microsoft 365, Acrobat Pro DC, or related authoring tools; and

• Demonstrated ability to convey complex technical information to both technical and nontechnical audiences.Instructions to Applicants: For full consideration, applicants must apply for Digital Accessibility Specialist at https://jobs.gmu.edu/. Complete and submit the online application to include three professional references with contact information, and provide a Cover Letter/Letter of Intent with Resume for review.Posting Open Date: February 20, 2026For Full Consideration, Apply by: March 13, 2026Open Until Filled: Yes**

Mason Ad Statement**Mason is currently the largest and most diverse university in Virginia with students and faculty from all 50 states and over 135 countries studying in over 200 degree programs at campuses in Arlington, Fairfax and Prince William, as well as at learning locations across the commonwealth. Rooted in Mason's diversity is a campus culture that is both rewarding and exciting, work that is meaningful, and opportunities to both collaborate and create.

If you are interested in joining the Mason family take a look at our current opportunities and catch some Mason spirit at jobs.gmu.edu/!

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Equity StatementGeorge Mason University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, committed to promoting inclusion and equity in its community. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability or veteran status, or any characteristic protected by law.

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