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Specialist, Services for Students with Disabilities

College Board - Risk Management

Hybrid (NYO) or Remote

About the Team

Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD)

The SSD team at College Board is a close knit, dedicated team of 28 people with a passion for helping disabled test-takers from around the world receive appropriate accommodations on College Board tests. The team is committed to providing exceptional decision making, education, and outreach to support test-takers, school personnel, and family members/guardians. We pride ourselves on being thorough and knowledgeable by staying current in the field. We also work closely with various College Board teams including but not limited to ACO (Accessibility Compliance Office), AP, SAT Suite of Assessments, and our State and District Partners.

About the Opportunity -

You will be instrumental in College Board's mission to clear a path for all students to own their future. College Board provides accommodations to disabled test-takers so they can demonstrate their knowledge and skills. Your role will ensure that College Board exams accurately reflect the test-taker's aptitude/achievement rather than their disability.

As an SSD Specialist, you will provide overall support for a variety of activities related to the provision of effective SSD Program services to students and schools/school districts. Key responsibilities include conducting administrative review of requests for testing accommodations, communicating with school and district personnel (up through top administrators) and parents, administration of SSD databases, and working with external vendors and consultants.

In this role you will:

Administrative Review of Accommodation Requests (50%)

  • Review requests for testing accommodations from students with physical, medical and/or visual disabilities to determine if they meet SSD standards. Conduct initial review of basic requests for testing accommodations and process or escalate as appropriate.


  • Examples of requests you'll review may include: (1) Requests blind or legally blind students for braille, large print, or assistive technology; (2) Requests from students with diabetes for permission to test blood sugar; and (3) Requests from physically impaired students for wheelchair access, a scribe, or extended time.


  • Assist as needed with requests for temporary supports, such as support for a student with a broken wrist.


Customer Service, Outreach and Implementation (20%)

  • Correspond with customers, including schools, families, and school personnel and vendors to answer questions regarding the testing accommodations, College Board accommodations request process and SSD portal access.


  • Assist SSD Clinical staff and conduct outreach to customers to obtain information related to processing of accommodations.


  • Provide information to testing programs and participate in testing programs' initiatives.


Administration of SSD Databases (30%)

  • Process requests for access to SSD Online, College Board's accommodations request platform. Assist new coordinators with questions/concerns about the process.


  • Work with technology vendors to respond and resolve issues related to systems and cases.


  • Assist external consultants with access to systems and cases.


  • Perform a variety of computer-based functions such as updating data in SSD Online, related databases and the SSD website.


  • Perform special assignments/projects and perform a wide array of administrative tasks relating to the maintenance and improvement of SSD processes. Assist managers, directors, senior directors, and others with various program related activities.


About You

  • Two or more years of relevant work experience.


  • Experience working in an educational environment is preferred.


  • Deep understanding of the education environment, including familiarity with special education services, preferred.


  • Computer literacy, including Microsoft office applications


  • Strong verbal and written communication skills


  • Strong interpersonal skills


  • Strong customer service orientation


  • Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team


  • Ability to effectively handle multiple situations simultaneously and effectively


  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent required


  • Authorization to work in the USA for any employer


About Our Process

  • Application review will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled


  • While the hiring process may vary, it generally includes: resume and application submission, recruiter phone screen, hiring manager interview, performance exercise and/or panel interview, and reference checks. This is an approximately 8-week process


About Our Benefits and Compensation

College Board offers a competitive benefits and compensation program that attracts top talent looking to make a difference in education. As a self-sustaining non-profit, we believe in compensating employees equitably in relation to each other, their qualifications, their impact, and the relevant market.

The hiring range for a new employee in this position is $40,000 to $65,000.College Board differentiates salaries by location so where you live will narrow the portion of this range in which you can expect a salary.

Your salary will be carefully determined based on your location, relevant experience, the external labor market, and the pay of College Board employees in similar roles. College Board strives to provide our best offer up front based on this criteria.

Your salary is only one part of all that College Board offers, including but not limited to:

  • A comprehensive package designed to support the well-being of employees and their families and promote education. Our robust benefits package includes health, dental, and vision insurance, generous paid time off, paid parental leave, fertility benefits, pet insurance, tuition assistance, retirement benefits, and more


  • Recognition of exceptional performance through annual bonuses, salary growth over time through market increases, and opportunities for merit raises and promotions based on increased scope of responsibility


  • A job that matters, a team that cares, and a place to learn, innovate and thrive


You can expect to have transparent conversations about benefits and compensation with our recruiters throughout your application process.

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