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Accessibility Specialist, National Center on Accessibility/Indiana University

The Accessibility Specialist will assist the National Center on Accessibility in meeting its nationally focused agenda in the areas of technical assistance, education, and research while promoting the inclusion of people with disabilities in parks, recreation, and tourism. Minimum of Bachelor's degree in an area associated with parks and recreation. (Master's degree preferred). Experience and knowledge of accessibility laws, standards, programs and practices of inclusion of people with disabilities in parks and recreation. For more information and full job description, visit the NCA website at http://www.ncaonline.org.

To apply, go to https://webdb.iu.edu/humanresources/secure/app-new/logon_apply.cfm.
No paper applications will be accepted.


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