Description
Georgia State University has grown in size and stature into a leading research and educational institution all the while retaining its core values of access, diversity and excellence. The College of Arts and Sciences (COAS) is at the heart of this global transformation. Representing Georgia State University’s largest academic college, with 23 departments and institutes spread across three distinct academic areas (Humanities, Natural and Computational Sciences, Social and Behavioral Sciences), the College of Arts and Sciences has placed an emphasis on international research and education.
The college’s undergraduate and graduate degree programs connect an extraordinarily diverse group of students to top-notch faculty, world-class facilities, and all the opportunities of a global city. Faculty and students in the college work together both within and across disciplines on crucial social, cultural, and scientific issues. The college is home to researchers who collaborate on topics including brain function, drug design, biostatistics, urban health and urban environments, language acquisition and development, gerontology, understanding new media and digital arts, ethics and human rights, among many others. Additionally, the college works with local communities on research, service, and teaching projects of mutual benefit
The College of Arts & Sciences, Regents Center for Learning Disorders at GSU is seeking to hire a Liaison that will facilitate communication and collaboration between the center and the disability providers from 11 colleges and universities in the northwestern section of the state. The Liaison is responsible for managing the review of outside documentation for students from all campuses within the GSU region. Additional duties include assisting in the referral and feedback process for evaluations and review of documentation of disability, assisting referring institutions in the development of policies and procedures to serve students with disabilities on their campuses, and providing community outreach and education to support the mission of the RCLD Participation on the center's clinical team and supporting student training is also included in this position.
Qualifications
Master's degree and four years of related experience; or a combination of education and related experience.
College/Business Unit
10/22/18, 11:59:00 PM
College/Business Unit: College of Arts & Sciences
Location: Atlanta Campus
Job Posting: 11/07/18, 12:59:16 PM