Job Opening!

Sep 23, 2011 14:27

There is a job opening at the Accessible Education Office at Harvard, which is affiliated but not directly connected to my job in the Adaptive Technology Lab. This job would deal less with the technological side of disability and more with the administrative and student-facing side ( Read more... )

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pokedigimaniac September 23 2011, 18:49:24 UTC
As a frequent user of these services at my own school, I'm glad Harvard is hiring people to work in that role! (My own school sadly didn't care enough to do more than put it in the Dean of Students' job description.)

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juldea September 23 2011, 19:01:54 UTC
Sadly, I think it often is a problem of money more than care. :(

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pokedigimaniac September 23 2011, 19:06:44 UTC
I could buy that, but with how ridiculous RPI's tuition costs are, I'm still a little skeptical. :)

Good luck to anyone applying for this job!

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juldea September 23 2011, 19:00:26 UTC
The job is pay grade 054, meaning salary range of $43,800 - $69,057 based on experience, etc. I'm a 053, so if you get this I will glare at you for your extra $3-6k a year. ;) (Source: http://www.employment.harvard.edu/benefits/compensation/)

I honestly don't know the extent to which they use technology outside of a normal office environment. The description does read like they're looking for someone to maintain the website and possibly some client databases, though. I couldn't tell you how much the technical background is a hard requirement.

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faerieboots September 23 2011, 20:06:40 UTC
Oh, neat! It is close enough to my area of expertise that I would consider applying, except for the "three years of experience" requirement--I only have about 1-2 years of direct experience interfacing with clients in this context. :(

But thank you for posting; it is good to know that they are hiring for this! :)

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pokedigimaniac September 23 2011, 21:01:39 UTC
It is my experience with job hunting in general that the "X years of experience" should be taken more as a guideline than as an absolute - your actual qualifications can and often do outweigh a relative lack of experience. If the job interests you, I'd say go for it - the only thing you have to lose is the time you spend filling out the application!

(Hope the unsolicited advice from a random person you don't know isn't too intrusive, my apologies if it is!)

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faerieboots October 12 2011, 16:01:05 UTC
Oh no worries about providing advice; I appreciate it! (Though I did not see your response until now :)

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