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Candor Consulting & Diagnostics
Overview
Develop and implement Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) to support students with visual impairments. Provide specialized instruction in Braille, assistive technology, and daily living skills to foster independence and academic success.
Compensation
$45 / HOUR
Posted
9 days ago
Assessment Intervention Management
Provide individualized orientation and travel instruction to visually impaired students from preschool to high school. Collaborate with vision staff and parents to implement goals and ensure safe travel decisions.
Salary not listed
12 days ago
NewView Oklahoma Inc
Provide individual evaluation and orientation and mobility instruction to blind and low-vision clients across Oklahoma. Maintain detailed service files, conduct public education on blindness, and collaborate with community agencies.
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
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
LIGHTHOUSE CENTRAL FLORIDA INC
Provide orientation and mobility instruction to clients in various indoor and outdoor environments. Maintain accurate documentation, generate reports, and interpret eye pathology reports to assess functional ability.
Provide orientation and mobility training to youth clients aged 0-21 through home, community, and center-based instruction. Coordinate service plans, conduct evaluations, and maintain accurate progress documentation and client records.
LIGHTHOUSE WORKS INC
The specialist will conduct Orientation and Mobility evaluations and provide instruction to youth clients ages 0-21 in home, community, and center-based settings. They are responsible for developing Individual Service Plans, documenting client progress, and coordinating with the service team.
Frisco ISD
Provide direct instructional services to students with visual impairments to facilitate safe and independent travel in various settings. Develop and adapt orientation and mobility goals, curriculum, and training environments to meet individual student needs.
2 months ago
TheraPeds
The Orientation and Mobility Specialist will provide direct services to PreK-12 students, including conducting assessments, developing and implementing individualized education plans (IEPs), and evaluating student progress. Responsibilities also involve collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, assessing campus safety, and recommending environmental modifications for travel.
$75 - $90 / HOUR
The Orientation and Mobility Specialist will provide direct services to PreK-12 students, including conducting assessments, developing and implementing individualized education plans (IEPs), and evaluating student progress. Responsibilities also involve collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, assessing campus safety, and recommending environmental modifications for travel routes.
Kinetic Pediatric Therapy
The Orientation and Mobility Specialist will provide support to students in developing their orientation and mobility skills. This role involves working in diverse settings and with various clients.
5 months ago
Overbrook School for the Blind
The Itinerant Teacher of the Visually Impaired provides early intervention services and instruction to young children with visual impairments and their families. This role includes collaboration with other disciplines, conducting assessments, and adapting instructional materials to meet individual needs.
The Itinerant Teacher will provide early intervention services to young children with visual impairments and their families, adapting instruction to meet individual needs. They will also collaborate with other professionals and maintain compliance with various documentation requirements.