Located in the heart of the Niagara Region – just minutes from one of the world’s most well-known tourism destinations – Niagara College offers more than 130 innovative programs between our campuses in Welland and Niagara-on-the-Lake. Since opening its doors in 1967, Niagara College has grown to become a leader in education and training and one of the most enterprising colleges in Canada.
Applications are invited for the position of Accessibility Consultant, Health, Wellness and Accessibility Services (HWAS) located at the Welland campus. Occasional intercampus travel for team meetings and events will be required. The starting hourly rate is $42.56/hour (Pay Band J $42.56/hr to $49.34) for a 35-hour work week. Additional hours may be required as necessary. This is an Appendix D, temporary position as per Article 17.3.1 of the Support Staff Collective Agreement and is set to commence in February 2026 and will conclude in July 2026. It may be subject to an extension by mutual agreement of the parties.
Reporting to the Director, Health, Wellness and Accessibility Services, the Accessibility Consultant offers accessibility services for students with disabilities. HWAS encompasses health services, counselling, and accessibility services, and operates as an integrated model of care. The Accessibility Consultant participates as a collaborative team member in providing a supportive environment to help students with disabilities achieve success while at college.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Reviewing documentation and conducting intake interviews with students with disabilities
Proposing transitional support and guidance for students
Evaluating medical documentation and approving academic accommodations
Assessing the impact on the academic program and determining appropriate level of support and services for the student
Identifying funding options, and, if appropriate, ensuring that services meet guidelines
Referring and/or setting up with other services as appropriate
Record-keeping and managing data
Exploring options and opportunities for students to address problematic situations regarding accommodations while promoting self-advocacy, independence and self-determination
Liaising with faculty and staff
Qualifications:
Four-year degree or equivalent in Disability Studies, Psychology, Social Work, Humanities, Education or another related discipline, which includes coursework in disability studies
Minimum of five (5) years of practical experience working in an environment that requires knowledge of academic accommodations for individuals with disabilities
Possess knowledge, skills and experiences with mental health, learning disabilities, physical disabilities, adaptive technology, learning strategies, diversity and social inclusion
Demonstrate the ability to multi-task and meet deadlines, problem-solve under pressure within a public environment and maintain a professional and invitational attitude at all times
Experience working in an integrated team is an asset
Strong communication and writing skills
Computer proficiency, preferably in an MS Office environment
Masters degree will be considered an asset
Training or experience in supporting individuals in distress and/or suicide intervention will be considered an asset
Knowledge of Ontario Human Rights Code will be considered an asset
This position is open to internal employees and external applicants. External applicants will not be reviewed until all eligible internal employees have been considered. The first consideration for internal employees shall be five (5) business days from the opening date.
Niagara College is a place-based organization, and all positions are primarily based on campus. On-campus work allows for close collaboration and a strong team culture. While most work will be done in the office, we offer the flexibility for some remote work, as the job allows.
Niagara College is strongly committed to diversity and inclusion within its community. We offer an inclusive work environment and welcome applications from all qualified individuals who believe they can contribute to further enhancing campus diversity and equity efforts. If requested, accommodations will be made to support applicants with disabilities during the recruitment and selection process.
Note: Credentials obtained outside of Canada require an evaluation to determine the Canadian educational equivalence. This evaluation must support the educational requirements for the position as a condition of employment. For further information, visit: World Education Services http://www.wes.org/ca/.
While we thank all applicants, only those selected for an interview will be contacted