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Accessibility Program Manager Jobs in Delaware (NOW HIRING)

... readily accessible for the team. * Update policies and procedures manuals to reflect current best practices and regulatory guidelines. * Order and manage program supplies, anticipating needs and ...

... readily accessible for the team. * Update policies and procedures manuals to reflect current best practices and regulatory guidelines. * Order and manage program supplies, anticipating needs and ...

Monitor facilities, laboratory conditions, accessibility, safety, security, infection-control practices, and risk-management requirements; coordinate corrective action with appropriate College ...

Advanced skills in Microsoft Office programs as well as good working knowledge of electronic data ... Inclusion and Accessibility ICON is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building an ...

Advanced skills in Microsoft Office programs as well as good working knowledge of electronic data ... Inclusion and Accessibility ICON is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building an ...

Category Manager

Wilmington, DE · On-site

$85K - $134K/yr

May have global responsibility and/or support multiple sites, regional role in leading a program ... accessibility, please email job_posting@agilent.com or contact +1-262-754-5030. For more ...

Category Manager

Wilmington, DE · On-site

$85K - $134K/yr

May have global responsibility and/or support multiple sites, regional role in leading a program ... accessibility, please email job_posting@agilent.com or contact +1-262-754-5030. For more ...

... accessible to everyone. THE OPPORTUNITY Chipotle is growing fast - we're opening a restaurant ... Quarterly bonus program * Opportunities for people development bonuses * Tuition assistance ...

... accessible to everyone. THE OPPORTUNITY Chipotle is growing fast - we're opening a restaurant ... Quarterly bonus program * Tuition assistance (subject to eligibility requirements) * Career growth ...

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How much do accessibility program manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for accessibility program manager in Delaware is $107,553.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $79,600.00 and $132,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an accessibility program manager?

Accessibility Program Managers are professionals who oversee and coordinate initiatives to ensure products, services, and environments are accessible to people with disabilities. They develop strategies, set standards, and collaborate with various teams to implement accessibility best practices across an organization. Their role often includes policy development, training, monitoring compliance, and advocating for accessibility improvements. They play a crucial part in promoting inclusive design and ensuring that digital and physical spaces meet legal and ethical accessibility standards.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be an accessibility program manager?

To thrive as an Accessibility Program Manager, you need a solid understanding of accessibility standards (such as WCAG), program management experience, and often a background in UX, web development, or related fields. Familiarity with accessibility testing tools, project management platforms (like Jira or Asana), and certifications such as CPACC or WAS are commonly expected. Exceptional communication, leadership, and stakeholder management skills help drive organizational change and foster inclusive collaboration. These skills and qualities ensure effective implementation of accessibility initiatives, compliance with legal standards, and improved experiences for all users.

How does an accessibility program manager collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure digital accessibility standards are met?

As an Accessibility Program Manager, you'll work closely with product managers, designers, developers, and quality assurance teams to embed accessibility into every stage of the product lifecycle. This often involves providing training, reviewing designs and code for compliance, and creating clear processes for reporting and resolving accessibility issues. Regular communication and building strong relationships across departments are key to ensuring accessibility is prioritized and understood company-wide. You may also facilitate user testing with people with disabilities to gather real-world feedback and continuously improve accessibility efforts.

What is the difference between Accessibility Program Manager vs Accessibility Specialist?

AspectAccessibility Program ManagerAccessibility Specialist
CredentialsCertifications like IAAP CPACC or CP, relevant experienceSimilar certifications, often entry to mid-level
Work EnvironmentOversees programs, manages teams, strategic planningExecutes accessibility testing, audits, and compliance tasks
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in large organizations, tech, and government sectorsCommon in various industries, including tech and education
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding managerial roles, program scopeFocus on specific accessibility tasks and skills

The Accessibility Program Manager typically oversees accessibility initiatives, manages teams, and develops strategies, while the Accessibility Specialist focuses on executing accessibility testing and compliance tasks. Both roles require relevant certifications and are vital in ensuring digital accessibility across organizations.

What cities in Delaware are hiring for Accessibility Program Manager jobs?

Cities in Delaware with the most Accessibility Program Manager job openings:

Infographic showing various Accessibility Program Manager job openings in Delaware as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, and 10% Part Time. Highlights an 84% In-person, 7% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $107,553 per year, or $51.7 per hour.

Part-Time Non-Credit Paralegal Certificate Program Instructor - Contract Law

University of Delaware

Wilmington, DE • On-site

Part-time

Posted 29 days ago


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Job description

Part-Time Non-Credit Paralegal Certificate Program Instructor - Contract Law

Apply now Job no: 503444
College / VP Area: Office of the Provost
Work type: Staff, Part-Time
Location: Wilmington, DE
Categories: Part Time, Adjuncts / Instructors

Noncredit Paralegal Certificate Program Instructor - Contract Law 

Department: Division of Professional and Continuing Studies (UD PCS) 

Reports To: Program Coordinator / Program Manager 

Position Type: Contract (Two-Cohort Commitment: 2026-2027 and 2027-2028 Cohorts) 

Location: Wilmington, DE 

The University of Delaware, Division of Professional and Continuing Studies (UD PCS) is seeking a qualified and experienced instructor to teach the Contract Law module of its Paralegal Certificate Program. 

This position requires a commitment to teach both the 2026-2027 and 2027-2028 cohorts of the Paralegal Certificate Program. Following the successful completion of this initial two-cohort commitment, instructors may be considered for annual contract renewal based on program needs, instructor performance, and enrollment demand. 

  1. 2026-2027 Cohort: A 6-week hybrid module (Mondays online via Zoom, Wednesdays in-person at Arsht Hall in Wilmington). 

  1. 2027-2028 Cohort: A 6-week fully live-online module via Zoom. 

This position requires a strong commitment to delivering high-quality adult education, adhering to UD PCS student service standards, and upholding professional and ethical conduct. 

Why Teach with UD PCS  

The Paralegal Certificate Program has been serving adult learners seeking career advancement and entry into the legal profession for the past 50 + years. Instructors join a collaborative instructional team and receive support from program management and instructional design staff. This role offers an opportunity to share professional expertise, mentor future legal professionals, and contribute to one of the region's leading continuing education programs. 

Responsibilities 

1. Course Delivery & Preparation 

  • Serve as the instructor for the Contract Law module for both the 2026-2027 and 2027-2028 cohorts, delivering 39 total instructional hours per cohort. 

  • Conduct all scheduled class sessions on time and for the full instructional period. Maintain accurate attendance records for each session and ensure that Zoom recordings are uploaded and made available in Canvas within 24 hours of the class meeting. 

  • Update the Google Doc syllabus at least 2 weeks prior to the start of class. Review and update the Canvas course shell (removing old/unused resources) so it is ready to publish at least 1 week before class begins. 

  • Collaborate with an Instructional Design (ID) team member to ensure uniformity in Canvas style. Ensure all course materials meet required accessibility standards. (Optional: Developing asynchronous content with the ID team may be available at the instructor's discretion). 

  • Send a welcome email and Canvas notification with the syllabus and first-day expectations to enrolled students 1 week before the first class (cc'ing the Program Coordinator). 

2. Student Support & Service Standards 

  • Email Responsiveness: Beginning 2 weeks before the module start date, monitor your UD email regularly and respond to student and staff inquiries within one business day whenever possible and no later than two business days. 

  • Host one 1-hour drop-in office hours session the week before the midterm exam, and another 1-hour session the week before the final exam. 

  • Return graded assignments within 1 week of submission. Report final module grades to PCS within 5 business days of the final class. 

3. Professional Training & Administrative Compliance 

  • Complete the Getting Started with Online Teaching short course in Canvas and submit the certificate to the Program Coordinator. Complete additional mandatory training from the Center for Innovation in Lifelong Learning and Teaching (CILLT) when it becomes available. 

  • Notify the Program Coordinator and students immediately if you are running late or unable to attend a scheduled class. 

  • Obtain necessary copyright permissions for all course materials and disclose any proprietary interests or external compensation related to presentation materials prior to the course. 

4. Program Events & Attendance 

  • Attend Spring and Fall Info Sessions (unless absence is pre-approved). 

  • Attend the 2027 Fall Paralegal cohort virtual kickoff ceremony on Wednesday, September 8, 2027 (6:00 PM - 7:30 PM). 

  • Instructors are encouraged to attend the cohort graduation ceremony (traditionally scheduled near mid-August). 

Teaching Schedules 

Cohort 1: 2026-2027 (Hybrid Format: April 28-June 14, 2027) 

  • Mondays: Live-Online via Zoom (6:00 PM - 9:00 PM) 

  • Wednesdays: In-person at Arsht Hall, Wilmington, DE (6:00 PM - 9:00 PM)

Cohort 2: 2027-2028 (Fully Live-Online Format: April 26-June 12, 2028) 

  • Mondays & Wednesdays: Live-Online via Zoom (6:00 PM - 9:00 PM) 

Qualifications 

  • Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school required. 

  • Active bar admission in good standing preferred. 

  • Demonstrated professional experience and subject matter expertise in Contract Law. Experience teaching paralegal, legal studies, or related coursework, as well as facilitating learning in adult education or workforce development environments, is highly preferred. 

  • Demonstrated proficiency with virtual meeting and collaboration platforms (e.g., Zoom). Ability to quickly learn and utilize technology platforms, including the Canvas Learning Management System (LMS). 

  • Core Competencies: Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills. 

Code of Conduct, Ethics, & Legal Compliance 

  • Represent UD PCS by holding yourself to the highest professional and ethical standards. 

  • Commit to a learning environment free from discrimination based on gender, age, socioeconomic or ethnic background, sexual orientation, or disability. As a Responsible Employee of the University of Delaware, instructors are expected to comply with all mandatory reporting requirements related to Title IX and sexual misconduct. Report any potential signs of sexual misconduct to UD PCS immediately. 

  • Program curriculum remains the property of the University of Delaware. Instructors may use approved supplemental materials they own or have permission to use. Questions regarding ownership of course materials should be directed to UD PCS. 

  • FERPA:Maintain strict compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) regulations regarding student privacy. 

  • Right of First Refusal: UD PCS reserves the right of first consideration for educational or training opportunities that are directly related to the Paralegal Certificate Program and arise through program participation. 

Compensation & Contract Terms 

Base Pay: $4,290 for a class enrollment up to and including 20 students. 

Enrollment Incentive: An additional $110 per student for students 21 through 26 enrolled at the start of the module. Class size is strictly capped at 26 students. 

Pay Schedule: Compensation is paid semi-monthly (15th and 30th/31st of each month) in accordance with University of Delaware payroll procedures. 

Contingency Note: Course offerings are contingent upon meeting minimum enrollment requirements established by UD PCS. If enrollment thresholds are not met, the course may be canceled and no compensation will be issued. 

Notice of Non-Discrimination and Equal Opportunity
The University of Delaware does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, marital status, disability, religion, age, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by applicable law in its employment, educational programs and activities, admissions policies, and scholarship and loan programs as required by Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and other applicable statutes and University policies. The University of Delaware also prohibits unlawful harassment including sexual harassment and sexual violence.

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