Digital Accessibility Consultant – Hybrid (Princeton, NJ or McLean, VA)
We are seeking a Digital Accessibility Consultant for a long-term contract opportunity based in Princeton, NJ or McLean, VA. This is a hybrid role with no set number of required on-site days per week; however, candidates must be able to commute easily to either location (at their own expense) and be available to work in the office on a regular basis as needed.
Requirements:
- Must be a U.S. Citizen or Green Card holder to apply
- Prior experience in digital accessibility, compliance, and related standards preferred
Job Description Summary:
As a Digital Accessibility Consultant, you’ll get to do more than meet compliance standards. You’ll showcase your expertise in creating innovative and inclusive solutions, removing barriers that exclude people from digital experiences, advocating for features that support a broad spectrum of user needs, and improving access for people with a wide range of abilities. More specifically, you’ll get to:
• Leverage advanced knowledge of applicable federal and state laws, policies, regulations, and standards, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) to ensure high-quality accessible web and mobile applications, digital content, and electronic media.
• Conduct comprehensive automated and manual testing using standard accessibility tools and software, and incorporating assistive technologies, screen readers and magnifiers, optical character and speech recognition software, and alternative input devices. Maintain clear, traceable records of test cases, defect logs, compliance audit trails, and reports.
• Produce detailed findings to document identified issues and compliance violations, describe user impact, recommend potential solutions to resolve, and prevent defects, provide implementation directions for remediation, and requirements for validation.
• Contribute to a framework of repeatable processes, templates, and toolkits to improve the efficiency of end-to-end testing and remediation across a global matrixed organization.
• Articulate accessibility principles and their benefits to a variety of audiences (technical and non-technical, internal and clients).
• Employ robust organizational and time-management skills and demonstrate reliability and integrity in maintaining assigned work schedules, completing tasks, and meeting deadlines while working with several clients or project teams simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
Minimum Requirements:
• BA/BS in information technology, computer science, information design, human computer interaction, engineering, interaction design, user experience, or related field
• 7-9 years of professional experience in accessibility, usability, or inclusive design
• 5 years of experience testing web and mobile applications, including iOS and Android native apps, and electronic media for compliance with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Revised Section 508 Standards, and other applicable standards and regulatory requirements
• 2 years of experience authoring VPATs/ACRs (WCAG 2.1 or 2.2)
• 2 years of experience in Agile, Waterfall, and Hybrid methodologies and ensuring accessibility is integrated throughout the development lifecycle
• Proficient in documenting issues and violations in JIRA or similar enterprise tracking tool
• Basic knowledge of usability principles and heuristics
• Basic knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Additional Qualifications - Highly Preferred:
• Professional certifications (e.g., CPACC, WAS, CPWA, ADS, Trusted Tester)
• Experience authoring, executing, and maintaining automation test scripts
• Experience integrating accessibility tooling with Jenkins or another CI/CD solution
• Experience annotating Figma design files with accessibility notes (ARIA labels, alt text, headers, landmarks, etc.) for development handoff
• Knowledge of WAI-ARIA, UAAG, ATAG and EPUB specifications
• Knowledge of UI design patterns including SPA, RIA, and AI/chat/voice interfaces
• Knowledge of accessible metadata and tagging best practices for Digital Asset Management (DAM) systems
• Knowledge of accessible real-time communication (RTC) applications for video, text and audio calls, text chat, file exchange, screen sharing and gaming
• Knowledge of captioning, live transcription, sign-language, and real time user support for meetings, conferences, and presentations that are remote/virtual, in-person, or hybrid
• Knowledge of XR Accessibility User Requirements (XAUR) for virtual, augmented, or mixed reality, immersive environments, and related technologies
• Knowledge of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles; accessibility requirements for instructional technologies, systems, courseware, and learning environments; and criteria for Equally Effective Alternative Access Plans (EEAAP)
• Awareness of W3C Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 3 Working Draft
• Awareness of European Accessibility Act and Accessible Canada Act
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