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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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Evaluates and assesses persons needs and level of functioning in the areas of: cognitive/perceptual, sensorimotor, gross & fine motor skills, musculoskeletal status, CNS status, transfers, adaptive equipment (e.g., ADL devices) and assistive technology.
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Research specialties of interest include nervous system injury (including traumatic brain injury, computational and experimental biomechanics, and tissue engineering), neuromuscular biomechanics (including 3-D motion capture, imaging and function, and computational simulation) and rehabilitation engineering (including exoskeletons and other assistive devices, virtual reality, and telemedicine.
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Assists families in obtaining services such as housing and residential placement, food stamps, Medicaid, Assistive Technology services; respite services; family reimbursement services; camp, vacation referrals, etc.
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Assists with assessments related to assistive technology (AT) and/or durable medical equipment (DME) needs, including participation in clinics, documenting medical necessity, obtaining measurements, working with providers, facilitating orders, coordinating with vendors for delivery, fittings, etc.
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Good organizational and time management skills Good oral and written communications skills Knowledge of Assistive Technology, Augmentative Communication, Picture Exchange Communication and manual language preferred.
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If you are unable to submit an application because of incompatible assistive technology or a disability, please contact us at paypalglobaltalentacquisition@paypal.com. The total compensation for this practice may include an annual performance bonus (or other incentive compensation, as applicable), equity, and medical, dental, vision, and other benefits.
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Know your way around adaptive equipment and assistive technology. Unlock Potential: Master the art of I/DD-specific physical therapy, incorporating exercise, manual therapy, sensory integration, and adaptive equipment training to help clients reach their full potential.
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Recommending adaptive equipment, environmental accommodations or assistive technology. NYS Occupational Therapist (OT) license. Recommending adaptive equipment, environmental accommodations or assistive technology.
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Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in UI/UX design, graphic design, visual communication, product design, computer science, information technology, or related area and 2 years’ experience in market research, business analysis, UX design research, or related area.
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Our work has also expanded into sexual and reproductive health, cancer, diabetes, hypertension, and other non-communicable diseases, and we work to accelerate the rollout of lifesaving vaccines, reduce maternal and child mortality, combat chronic malnutrition, and increase access to assistive technology.
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Data science, machine learning, optimization models, PhD in Machine Learning, Computer Science, Information Technology, Operations Research, Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Econometrics. We value candidates with a background in creating inclusive digital experiences, demonstrating knowledge in implementing Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 AA standards, assistive technologies, and integrating digital accessibility seamlessly.
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Option 1: Bachelor's degree in UI/UX design, graphic design, visual communication, product design, computer science, information technology, or related area and 3 years' experience in UI/UX, interactive and visual design, electronics art, multimedia design, or related area.
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The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is seeking an Enterprise Architecture Technical Analyst to support all lines of service within the Commonwealth of PA’s Office of Administration – Office of Information Technology Bureau of Solutions Management (OOIT BSM) that are related to delivery of mobile solutions.
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Responsibilities included but not limited to are: evaluating and treating students with disabilities, maintaining daily progress and attendance records, writing progress reports, attending IEP meeting and recommending adaptive equipment, environmental accommodations or assistive technology.
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