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Possess specialized techniques and skills pertinent to working with the visually impaired, such as braille reading and writing, training in the use of various technological devices and optical aids.
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Position Type: Paraprofessional Job Families Date Posted: 2024-01-02 Location:Administration or As Assigned INTRODUCTION: CONTEXT AND MISSION The Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD) serves approximately 37,000 students in 100+ schools.
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Position Details Special Education Teacher Consultant for the Visually Impaired/Orientation and Mobility Specialist IN THIS ROLE:You will provide professional development, direct and consultative services, evaluations/assessments, implementation strategies and technology support to Special Education professionals, students, and families in the local school districts of Oakland County.
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Physical and Mental Demands: Work in standard office and school building environmentsAdditional demands upon request of Supervisor Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of Braille (Literary and Nemeth) Codes; Braille transcribing; Braille Translation Software; Braille Embosser; Textbook Formatting; Tactile Graphics;office methods and practices; and concepts of grammar and punctuation; assistive technology that specifically meets the needs of the visually impaired.
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Must have or be eligible for endorsement in Teacher of the Visually Impaired. Recommend appropriate specialized evaluations as needed, such as low vision, orientation and mobility, psycho-social, and adaptive physical education.
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Requirements: WA Teaching Certification with Teacher of the Visually Impaired and Orientation & Mobility Specialist endorsement Bachelor’s or master’s Degree from an accredited college or university.
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Possession of a valid Commonwealth of Pennsylvania certificate to teach the Visually Impaired. Confers regularly with parents, teachers, and other school staff to assist in modifications to ensure reinforcement of appropriate orientation and mobility skills; encourage visually impaired students to travel independently; counsel families to assist in the process of helping students utilize their remaining senses to determine their position in the environment and negotiate safe movement from one place to another.
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Charter School - Teacher of the Visually Impaired Oakland, CA The Stepping Stones Group is hiring Teachers of the Visually Impaired to join our team in schools in Oakland, CA.
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Provides a continuum of services through direct instruction, collaboration, consultation, and monitoring for students receiving Deaf/Hearing Impaired Services through Special Education Services.
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Professional Development: Stay updated on best practices and technologies for teaching visually impaired students. Experienced and new-grad Visual Impaired Teachers are encouraged to apply.
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Classroom Aides/Personal Care Assistant
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General Description:Teachers of the Visually Impaired provide services to students with visual impairments which will allow them to access the BPS curriculum and to participate safely in both school and community life to the greatest extent possible.
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Special Education Teacher - $3,000 Sign-On Bonus!
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This position begins August 19, 2024 This position is open until filled INTERPRETER/TUTOR HEARING IMPAIRED Essential Functions•Assists deaf and hard of hearing students in academic and non-academic activities, individually or in groups (e.g.classroom instruction, non-captioned movies, tests, library, computer lab, recess, sports, music, assemblies, specialevents, etc.
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Minimum of 1 year of professional experience as a Teacher of the Visually Impaired within the last 3 years (may include residency or clinical practicum) Boston Speech is hiring for a Teacher of the Visually Impaired starting now and ending at the end of the 2023-2024 school year.
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