
Orientation and Mobility Specialist - Danville, VA
Allied Instructional, Danville, Virginia, United States, 24540
Orientation and Mobility Specialist - Danville, VA
Location
Employment Type
Contractor
Position Type
In-Person
Service
O & M
Compensation
$50-$62
Experience
Entry-Level
Apply For This Position AIS is looking for certified Orientation and Mobility Specialists in the Danville, Virginia area to join our team of independent contractors. These Specialists are itinerant and work in local school divisions to provide quality services to students with visual impairments and blindness. Part‑time and full‑time, in‑person opportunities are available!
Job Description The Orientation and Mobility Specialist functions as a student’s educational team member to provide comprehensive assessments and related services to school‑aged students. The Orientation and Mobility Specialist assists in developing and implementing IEPs specific to visual impairments. The candidate must possess a working knowledge of assessment and instructional practices, evidence‑based research, recommended best practices, technologies available for low‑ and high‑tech travel, and the expected roles and responsibilities of an Orientation and Mobility Specialist within a school environment.
Qualifications
Must hold a Professional Certification and/or licensure in Orientation and Mobility.
Preferred work‑related experience as an Orientation and Mobility Specialist.
The successful candidate will have
Considerable knowledge of special education regulations, policies, and procedures.
Experience writing and implementing IEPs.
Experience conducting and writing Orientation and Mobility assessments and recommendations.
Working knowledge of travel skills for students with blindness or low vision.
Experience providing consultation and training to teachers and service providers relating to visual impairments.
Excellent human relations, interpersonal communications, conflict resolution, organizational, and planning skills are required.
Comprehensive knowledge of the characteristics of individuals with a variety of disabilities, especially visual impairments.
The ability to recognize and respond to individual student differences.
The ability to work in a collaborative and cooperative manner with parents, co‑workers, school staff, and service providers.
Office - 100 England St. Ashland, VA 23005
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Employment Type
Contractor
Position Type
In-Person
Service
O & M
Compensation
$50-$62
Experience
Entry-Level
Apply For This Position AIS is looking for certified Orientation and Mobility Specialists in the Danville, Virginia area to join our team of independent contractors. These Specialists are itinerant and work in local school divisions to provide quality services to students with visual impairments and blindness. Part‑time and full‑time, in‑person opportunities are available!
Job Description The Orientation and Mobility Specialist functions as a student’s educational team member to provide comprehensive assessments and related services to school‑aged students. The Orientation and Mobility Specialist assists in developing and implementing IEPs specific to visual impairments. The candidate must possess a working knowledge of assessment and instructional practices, evidence‑based research, recommended best practices, technologies available for low‑ and high‑tech travel, and the expected roles and responsibilities of an Orientation and Mobility Specialist within a school environment.
Qualifications
Must hold a Professional Certification and/or licensure in Orientation and Mobility.
Preferred work‑related experience as an Orientation and Mobility Specialist.
The successful candidate will have
Considerable knowledge of special education regulations, policies, and procedures.
Experience writing and implementing IEPs.
Experience conducting and writing Orientation and Mobility assessments and recommendations.
Working knowledge of travel skills for students with blindness or low vision.
Experience providing consultation and training to teachers and service providers relating to visual impairments.
Excellent human relations, interpersonal communications, conflict resolution, organizational, and planning skills are required.
Comprehensive knowledge of the characteristics of individuals with a variety of disabilities, especially visual impairments.
The ability to recognize and respond to individual student differences.
The ability to work in a collaborative and cooperative manner with parents, co‑workers, school staff, and service providers.
Office - 100 England St. Ashland, VA 23005
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