Instructional Designer, Accessibility Architect
Anne Arundel Workforce Development Corporation (AAWDC)
Arnold, MD,US
The Instructional Designer, Accessibility Architect is an essential member of the AACC community, promoting an inclusive, welcoming, learning, and working environment. The ideal candidate will support the college community with guidance, coaching, and professional development to create accessible materials, courses, and digital content. Continuous improvement is at the heart of this role as the individual will review and test tools and materials and gather data and research for analysis. This individual will collaborate with instructional designers, developers, faculty, and other stakeholders to integrate accessibility practices throughout campus life. Information and Instructional Technology (IIT) team members must be dedicated to fostering a culture of excellence. Successful candidates will help IIT build our culture by enabling frictionless service, valuing feedback, and embracing continuous improvement and learning. To support this foundation, IIT has established five pillars. These pillars create a collaborative, supportive, and inclusive professional culture. Successful candidates will be skilled technologists who value AACC’s community and people. They will also be empathetic to the challenges faced by our students, faculty, and staff. Our Characteristics of Excellence are the guiding principles of our division, empowering our teams to deliver exceptional results and drive success. Successful candidates will treat people with respect, dignity, and fairness, consistently delivering quality results and following through on commitments and responsibilities. They will cultivate teamwork and collaboration, embrace opportunities for improvement and innovation, and maintain open and honest communication with integrity. Additionally, they will appreciate the value of simple, efficient solutions, recognize the importance of building positive relationships, and respect others' time.
Key Responsibilities
Professional Development, training, consultation, support: · Provide training and guidance to AACC staff and students to develop new technology skills, particularly around digital accessibility. Serve as a high-level training resource to cross-divisional accessibility stakeholders. · Translate accessibility compliance requirements into understandable criteria for faculty and staff. Design, develop, and deliver accessibility training for faculty and staff. Create and maintain accessibility resources and documentation for the college community. · Apply Universal Design for Learning (UDL) methods and learning theories to the design of learner-centered experience, courses and programs, ensuring that educational experiences are digitally accessible and inclusive for all. · Collaborate in the design and development of high-quality online courses and programs, integrating research-based practices in instructional design to create engaging, effective, and accessible learning experiences that meet the diverse needs of all learners.
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
Master's Degree: Instructional Design, Educational Technology, Assistive Technologies, User Experience Design, or a related field.
Minimum of two years of relevant experience
Deep knowledge of accessibility standards and guidelines, including WCAG, ADA, and Section 508.
Desire to work in a mission-driven, dynamic, team-based environment with a commitment to process improvement.
Proficiency with assistive technologies such as screen readers, captioning tools, and alternative input devices. Ability to employ testing methodologies using tools such as NVDA or JAWs.
Familiarity with Learning Management Systems (LMS) and accessible authoring tools.
Ability to work productively, independently and within a team.
Demonstrated excellent oral and written communication skills with strong interpersonal and presentation skills.
Experience developing and facilitating accessibility-focused training and professional development workshops and consultations.
Experience in leading and managing multiple, complex projects. The ability to schedule, prioritize, and meet varied deadlines across these projects.
Commitment to engagement, equity, and inclusion as it relates to the design of courses and professional development.
Strong critical thinking skills and attention to detail.
About Anne Arundel Workforce Development Corporation (AAWDC)
AAWDC is a nonprofit corporation that provides innovative, high-quality workforce development services to Anne Arundel County businesses and residents. We are the bridge between understanding the workforce and talent development needs of local and regional businesses and preparing individuals to meet their full career potential.
Our Business & Industry Solutions team provides various services to the local business community, and one of them is recruitment assistance. Therefore, the job postings in this section are not directly associated with our organization; instead, they are featured here as a service for one of our business partners.