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Urgent Need - Assistive Technology SME Contractor- RESNA Certification

Tasacom Technologies Inc

San Jose,CALIFORNIA

This role is back open. Need candidates asap. Must have RESNA certification.


Assistive Technology SME Contractor

Remote


The Client Section 504 program is seeking a contractor with expertise in Assistive Technology to develop training material for self-paced courses. The training material will enable community college employees to reliably and accurately institute processes to support student success. The estimated time to completion is 1960 hours working up to 40 hours/week based on work availability. Contract extension possible based on funding and available work each fiscal year.

Key Deliverables

Develop content for micro courses delivered in the Client’s learning management system covering effective assistive technology topics in a college environment, which may include the following:
Assistive Technology Assessment Frameworks
Evaluating Campus Assistive Technology capability
Measuring Assistive Technology effectiveness
Assistive Technology Tools, Software and Hardware domains
Skills and abilities

Required

RESNA Certified (ATP)
Content creation for training and self-paced courses
Regular access to and familiarity with various assistive technology used at the community college level, including but not limited to LMMs, text-to-speech, speech recognition, Literacy, STEM access, and study aids.
Familiarity with learning assessment techniques for adults and/or the California community College learning disabilities eligibility model.
Effective writing, presentation, and communication skills
Ability to work collaboratively, effectively, and independently
Ability to analyze and critically review information
Working knowledge of pertinent federal, state, and local laws, codes, rules, regulations, policies, and procedures related to digital accessibility including, but not limited to: Sections 504 and 508 of the U.S. Rehabilitation Act; Americans with Disabilities Act; Assistive technology Act; California Government Code 11135 and 7405; Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act; Section 225 of the Telecommunications Act, WCAG 2.1, and other accessibility legislation

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