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If you require accommodation (including, but not limited to, an accessible interview site, alternate format documents, ASL Interpreter, or Assistive Technology) during the recruitment and selection process, please let our Recruitment team know.
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Participating in training educational school staff in use of assistive technology such as adaptive equipment and maintain appropriate documentation. Spectrum Center Schools is a division of ChanceLight Behavioral Health, Therapy, & Education , the nation’s leading provider of alternative and special education programs for children and young adults.
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Title : Analyst, Technology Equity Research - San Francisco, CA. Partner with other technology colleagues and analysts in the United States, Canada and Latin America on industry and company reports as well as client and corporate events.
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Experience with assistive technology and other specialized equipment. The Special Education Teacher will be responsible for providing instruction and support to students with disabilities in a range of educational.
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Our mission is to infuse assistive technology throughout our school curriculum to provide a personalized educational experience for every student to be college and career ready. Bay Area Technology School (BayTech) is a tuition free college prep public charter school in East Oakland.
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Incorporating assistive technology and adaptive equipment as needed to facilitate student participation and independence. Proud to Offer SAME DAY Medical Insurance - Multiple Coverage Plans to choose from, because there is no one size fits all solution when it comes to your well-being Dental and Vision Supplemental Options Including, but not limited to - Life Insurance, Critical Illness, Accident, Short Term Disability.
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Responsibilities of the Student Disability Specialist include, but are not limited to: student advocacy, determination and provision of accommodations, site assessments, accessibility problem solving, note-taking services, alternate format materials and assistive technology equipment and software loans, CART and sign-language interpreting services, as well as departmental and collaborative outreach.
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Under supervision of a teacher/administrator, employee will support student’s primary communication and educational access through use of Assistive Technology (AT) Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) (AT/AAC) as specified in a child’s Individual Educational Program (IEP.
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Utilize adaptive equipment and assistive technology to promote independence and facilitate activities of daily living. Utilize adaptive equipment and assistive technology to promote independence and facilitate activities of daily living.
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Certified Assistive Technology Professional (ATP) by the Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America preferred, Seating and Mobility Specialist (SMS) a plus.
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AAC/AT Oversight: Oversee Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and Assistive Technology (AT) needs, including training and supporting staff in their use. Collaboration: Work closely with special education (SPED) and general education (GE) staff to provide Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS.
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Experience in working with assistive technology for accessibility testing (e.g. JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver (OSX & iOS), and Android Talkback). Manual testing with accessibility ideally - Black Box Testing - UI Testing - Don't need to have SQL necessarily Mobile apps - especially on mobile devices for accessibility General Web accessibility Black Box Testing.
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Read and apply for this role in the way that works for you by using our Recite Me assistive technology tool. You will be implementing Large Language Models with NLP. Any experience with Python, PyTorch, Tensorflow, or RAG is a plus.
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