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E-Therapy
Overview
Conduct functional vision assessments to develop IEPs and provide direct instruction in braille literacy and adaptive technology. Collaborate with school staff and parents to modify curriculum materials and monitor student progress toward academic success.
Compensation
$45 / HOUR
Posted
8 days ago
Buffalo Hearing & Speech Center
Provide specialized instruction and support to infants, toddlers, and preschool-aged children who are blind or visually impaired. Design and implement individualized lessons and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to meet IEP and IFSP goals.
$61 - $84 / HOUR
12 days ago
Partners in Special Education
Provide direct instruction and assessment services to students with visual impairments, including teaching braille and daily living skills. Collaborate with classroom teachers and develop individualized educational plans to meet students' social and emotional needs.
$35 - $45 / HOUR
Thrive Therapies Group
Provide specialized instruction and direct support to K-12 students with visual impairments, including the development of IEPs aligned with the Expanded Core Curriculum. Responsibilities include conducting functional vision assessments and adapting academic materials into accessible formats like braille and large print.
$63,000 - $84,960 / YEAR
14 days ago
Wayfinder Family Services
Provide specialized early intervention and home-based instruction for children with visual impairments or multiple disabilities. Coordinate with families, medical providers, and educational agencies to implement Individual Family Service Plans (IFSP) and support transitions to public schooling.
$23 - $26 / HOUR
1 month ago
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL FOR BLIND CHILDREN
The Outreach Teacher designs, implements, and monitors individualized instructional programs for visually impaired students across various school districts. They also provide direct services, conduct assessments, and collaborate with families and school personnel to develop IEP goals.
$46,501 - $59,935 / YEAR
Point Quest Group
The Teacher for the Visually Impaired will conduct functional vision and learning media assessments to develop and implement individualized education programs. They will provide direct and consultative instruction to students while collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to ensure access to the curriculum.
Salary not listed
Perkins & Will
The specialist will provide orientation and mobility instruction to students with visual impairments to foster functional independence and safe travel. They will also serve as a member of an interdisciplinary team to design, implement, and monitor individual education plans (IEP).
$55,524 - $96,029 / YEAR
The Child Development Specialist provides specialized early intervention services to children with visual impairments or multiple disabilities in their natural environments. They conduct developmental assessments, develop Individual Family Service Plans, and partner with families to empower them as advocates for their children.
Overbrook School for the Blind
The teacher will develop and implement Individualized Instruction Plans (IEPs) for visually impaired students, providing direct instruction in core academics, Braille, and Expanded Core Curriculum components using adapted materials. Responsibilities also include conducting functional vision evaluations, managing classroom staff, and collaborating with specialty teachers to ensure student goals are met.
3 months ago
Arlington Public Schools
Responsibilities include performing functional vision and learning media assessments, contributing to IEP development with appropriate goals and modifications, and consulting with staff and parents regarding student needs and strategies. The role also involves instructing students in compensatory skills, braille, and low vision device usage.
The TVI is responsible for designing and implementing individualized instructional programs for students with visual impairments and additional disabilities. They collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to ensure an accessible educational experience and monitor student progress toward IEP goals.
The Teacher of the Visually Impaired will develop and implement individualized instruction plans based on students' strengths and needs, and provide direct instruction aligned with IEP goals. They will also adapt instructional materials and conduct assessments to determine instructional needs.