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Responsibilities include assessing and documenting students' educational needs to develop and implement appropriate instructional plans; developing appropriate instructional materials; and integrating assistive technology into classroom activities; and utilizing innovative and research based instructional techniques and practices.
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Strive to implement assistive technology in instruction and meet individual student need. Full-time Self Contained Special Education Teacher in an Autism classroom to educate students with a wide variety of disabilities in all academic areas as well as fulfilling case management duties.
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Participating in various activities including child find initiatives, development and modification of Individualized Family Service Plans, consultation on integration into child care settings, evaluation and instruction in the use of assistive technology devices, and family screenings to determine additional intervention needs.
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Position Title: Autism Resource/Classroom Teacher Salary Range: Contract Length: Immediate Supervisor: Principal, Special Education Supervisor, Special Education Director Basic Function: Essential Duties & Responsibilities: Collaborate with school staff to meet the individual needs of students.
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In depth knowledge of the majority of assistive technology for client population as well as its general application to various groups or individuals. Experience in training individuals in the use of software; especially for special needs.
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Education of students with specific or multiple disabilities; special education; psychology; physical education with an emphasis in adaptive physical education; communicative disorders; rehabilitation; computer-based education; other computer related majors which include course work on adapted or assistive computer technology for students with disabilities; other majors related to providing specialized instruction or services to persons with disabilities; OR.
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Supervises program components including learning disabilities assessment, assistive technology center, the alternative media center, and services for deaf and hearing - impaired students.
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Experience providing child care or as a paraprofessional in a classroom with special needs. Assistive Technology (AT) equipment (such as tablets). Provide for basic care needs of children during treatment.
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Use a variety of tools and techniques, including assistive technology, to enhance the learning experience for special needs children. As a Special Needs Tutor, you will play a vital role in helping these children achieve their academic and developmental goals.
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Southeastern Wisconsin adaptive technology firm is seeking an Occupational Therapist or Occupational Therapist Assistant (or similar background) with an interest and education in adaptive technology who can provide assessment and training services to individual clients.
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D) assistive technology to improve educational access and student performance, (e) workload analysis, and (f) special projects as assigned. , assistive technology for students with disabilities and special projects.
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To provide Assistive Technology (AT) and Augmentative Alternative Communication (AAC) consultation and assessment services to students with complex communication needs. Two years’ experience in selecting and using AT/AAC including computer peripheral devices, related software, voice output communication aids and environmental access devices for children or adults with special needs.
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Knowledge of best practice in disability services, universal design, academic support services, academic coaching models, retention initiatives, academic advising models, federal legislation, student mental health issues, needs of special populations.
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The primary goal of the Director of Therapy is to oversee the Developmental Center therapy team, including Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists, Speech-Language Pathologists, Vision Therapists, Assistive Technology Professionals, Connected Learning Manager, Therapy Associates, and the Nursing staff.
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Lifesteps: Director of Assistive TechnologyLifesteps is a non-profit human services organization which has been serving Western Pennsylvania for 100 years by “helping individuals and families with life's changing needs.
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