Status: Contract - ASAP until March 31, 2026 (Appendix D)
This is a temporary replacement position for a bargaining unit employee. Terms and conditions of employment are as outlined in the Support Staff Collective Agreement.
This is a less than 12-month position. This position will work from approximately Mid August to Mid June.
Located in Barrie and reporting to the Manager, Advising, the incumbent develops, implements, evaluates and promotes services for students with functional limitations that could be, but are not limited to physical, medical, mental health, learning and sensory abilities that impact their learning. The accessibility advisor works with students at any point during their academic career from pre-enrolment to graduation, to assess student needs and coordinate access to physical and other resources, technologies, counselling and formal assessments. The incumbent provides assessment and recommends accommodations related to the student's individual needs in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Policy on Accessible Education for Students with Disabilities. The accessibility advisor liaises with academic areas (coordinators, deans and faculty) and other community partners, to offer guidance related to these academic accommodations. The incumbent also prepares bursary applications for submission and requests government funding for programs and equipment. Specific duties include, but are not limited to:
Assessing student needs and arranging accommodations for students within the academic and work integrated learning environment - class, labs, placements and testing centres
Advising and supporting students regarding their use of appropriate accommodations and learning expectations through recruitment, transition to postsecondary education, college life, graduation and the transition to employment
Using non-clinical screeners to assess students and coordinating referrals and access to physical and other resources, technologies, counselling, student services and formal assessments
Monitoring academic progress, providing individualized study skill support and evaluating the accommodation plan to ensure it is addressing the student's learning needs
Advocating on behalf of students and encouraging self-advocacy
Liaising with academic areas and other community stakeholders to offer guidance related to academic accommodations and appropriate policy
Reviewing qualitative and quantitative assessment data to evaluate issues and recommend support strategies and referrals
Documenting and maintaining accurate and confidential electronic student records in compliance with relevant privacy legislation
Acting as the principle contact for individuals with disabilities, parents and high school resource teachers to help them explore postsecondary opportunities and implement transition programs
Participation in on-site and virtual promotional activities to increase awareness of accessibility services, educational and funding opportunities
Ongoing research, knowledge and application of current programs, legislation and funding opportunities for students with disabilities. Requesting government funding for programs / equipment and administering bursaries (such as the Bursary for Students with Disabilities) by assessing students' eligibility, making recommendations, and monitoring spending following approvals
Initiating, overseeing and documenting various student services and programs for the purpose of informing the appropriate use of services, data collection, accurate accounting and funding reporting
Qualifications:
Successfully completed a three-year post secondary degree / diploma in a relevant field of study that may include, but is not limited to human services, psychology or sociology
Three years' experience in the area of disability services in an education or human services environment
Ability to maintain confidentiality
Organizational, intake interviewing and assessment skills
Experience with reviewing psychoeducational and other clinical assessments to determine students' needs and develop accommodation plans
Experience providing referrals to support services, advising and recommending support strategies, and facilitating meetings and workshops
Computer skills and experience with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Teams, Power Point and Excel) / Outlook
Advanced communication and interpersonal skills
Demonstrated knowledge of legislation requirements, including but not limited to the Ontario Human Rights Code, Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, and Personal Health Information Protection Act
Demonstrated ability to work independently and in a team environment
Experience advocating for inclusive education and/ or people with disabilities is considered an asset
Experience with client data management systems to schedule and maintain case notes is considered an asset
Experience with adaptive technology and computer software would be an asset
Experience with the Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology system including specific program information and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) is an asset
Georgian College supports diversity, equity and a workplace free from harassment and discrimination and is committed to an inclusive, barrier-free environment. We invite applications from all qualified candidates and actively encourage applications from members of groups with historical and/or current barriers to equity, including, but not limited to persons of Indigenous ancestry, racialized persons, persons with disabilities, women and members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community. If you are contacted to participate in the interview, please advise the coordinator of any accommodations needed with respect to any materials or processes used to ensure you have access to a fair and equitable process.
Alternate formats will be provided upon request throughout the recruitment and selection process.
Georgian College has introduced Flex Work for some positions. This position is currently eligible for Hybrid Work. Flex Work agreements will be determined between the employee and manager when employment commences and may change in accordance with the Flex Work guidelines. All employees are required to permanently reside in the province of Ontario.
Apply Now:
To be considered for this position, please visit the Georgian College intranet and apply by navigating to Quick Links and then to careers at Georgian.
Applications for this position must be received
by 11:59 p.m. on December 16, 2025.
While we thank all applicants, only those contacted for an interview will be acknowledged.
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