The University of Michigan's Equity, Civil Rights, and Title IX Office is seeking creative, innovative, and thoughtful candidates for the position of Assistant Director/Deputy ADA Coordinator, Disability Equity Office Compliance. Candidates for this position must have the knowledge, skills, abilities, and experience needed to provide highly responsive and effective support in a fast-paced leadership setting. Key skills include accuracy and attention to detail, the ability to problem-solve, consistent, effective and timely follow-through on all matters, ability to adhere to documentation guidelines with a high degree of accuracy using a complex database, excellent customer service and collaboration skills, and the ability to review, analyze, and process complaints based on disability harassment and discrimination. The successful candidate must be adaptable, able to work under pressure to meet deadlines, and able to develop relationships across the university as needed to support a collaborative environment. The successful candidate will join a strong community of collaborators who value and support this work as we look to expand and evolve in critical ways.
This position provides oversight and quality assurance to ensure investigations and complaint resolutions are timely, impartial, and consistent with ADA, Sections 504/508 of the Rehabilitation Act, and related civil rights laws. The Assistant Director supports the Director of Disability Equity/ADA Coordinator by reviewing processes, policies, and disability-related discrimination complaints, as well as investigative documents and reports, to maintain compliance with federal, state, and institutional standards. The role includes supervising and guiding investigators, reviewing case plans and reports, advising staff and external partners on complex compliance matters, and escalating issues as appropriate. Employees in this classification exercise independent judgment, make significant decisions with minimal direction, and contribute directly to the University's compliance and accessibility operations. Employees in this classification typically analyze, compare, and evaluate various courses of action and have the authority to make independent decisions on matters of significance, free from immediate direction, within the scope of their responsibilities. Primary activities and decision-making authority are predominantly performed independently, affecting business operations to a substantial degree.