Siloam Springs School District
Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments Job at Siloam Springs School Distric
Siloam Springs School District, Siloam Springs, AR, United States
Job Title Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments
Qualifications: Valid Arkansas Teaching License
Preferred: Completion of Unified English Braille (UEB) course or willing to obtain
Preferred: Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist
Contract: 190 days
Evaluator: Special Education Supervisor
Job Description:
Visually impaired teacher provides instructional, braille, behavioral, communicative, and social/emotional services to identified students with visual impairments according to the student's Individualized Education Plan (IEP) and Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) guidelines.
Specific Job Duties/Responsibilities:
Organizational
Professional
Qualifications: Valid Arkansas Teaching License
Preferred: Completion of Unified English Braille (UEB) course or willing to obtain
Preferred: Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist
Contract: 190 days
Evaluator: Special Education Supervisor
Job Description:
Visually impaired teacher provides instructional, braille, behavioral, communicative, and social/emotional services to identified students with visual impairments according to the student's Individualized Education Plan (IEP) and Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) guidelines.
Specific Job Duties/Responsibilities:
- Transcribe braille assignments
- Teach braille skills to students with visual impairments
- Assist with Cortical Vision Impairment strategies and interventions
- Be knowledgeable about and effectively utilize low vision software (for example, desktop video magnification; Onyx, Acrobat, VisioBook; hand held digital magnifiers; Ruby, Pebble, Amigo, Sapphire)
- Be knowledgeable about and effectively utilize a variety of assistive technology and devices to assist students with visual impairments such as the following:
- Note takers (for example, Braille Sense, Braille Note)
- Refreshable braille displays (for example, Focus 40)
- IOS and Android Devices
- Screen Reading Software (for example, JAWS, Magic)
- Abacus
- Keyboarding programs
- Administer and assist with required standardized test administration
- Complete learning media and functional visual assessments
- Contribute to the development of the IEP with goals, modifications, accommodations, and recommendations for students with visual impairments
- Maintain knowledge and skills relevant to current technology appropriate for students with visual impairments and necessary for success in the classroom.
- Provide modified materials to the student and classroom teacher in an accessible and appropriate format. (braille, tactile graphics, enlarged print, audio, digital, etc)
- Provide regular consultation to classroom teachers on working with students with visual impairments
- Make recommendations as a member of the IEP team including the following:
- Interpret visual related reports from medical professionals
- Recommend classroom accommodations and adaptations
- Facilitate social integration and interaction with peers
- Provide strategies and supports for teachers, peers, and parents to foster student independence
- Address environmental needs and concerns
- Participate in transition planning which may include facilitating job related experiences and collaborating with Division of Services for the Blind
- Provide quarterly IEP progress reports as required by IDEA
- Provide assistance to students with visual impairments to facilitate positive attitudes and those of others concerning their visual impairment
- Facilitate social integration and interaction with peers
- Other duties as assigned
Organizational
- Complete required federal paperwork under IDEA provisions including the IEP and annual review
- Schedule and direct meetings with parents and staff regarding the student's learning and progress
- Maintain timeline requirements for all paperwork
Professional
- Work with educators, parents, support staff, administration, and teams to support and educate children with visual impairments
- Attend required professional development
- Work with colleagues to maintain and support instructional and behavioral plans