
Assistive Technology Specialist (AT) - Portland, OR
Soliant Health, Portland, OR, United States
Step into an exciting role supporting educational success as an Assistive Technology Specialist on a contract basis in the Portland, OR area. This dynamic opportunity is designed for professionals with deep knowledge and hands-on skills in assistive technology, aiming to empower students of all abilities through innovative support.
Your impact will be central to the LEEP Program, where you'll address varied assistive technology needs, gather and synthesize critical usage details, and work collaboratively with a specialized team including experts such as Logan Rausch and the PSG group. Your expertise will directly enhance learning accessibility and inclusion for students who benefit from thoughtful technology integration.
Desired Qualifications and Experience:
Demonstrated proficiency in assistive technology tools and platforms, with a practical understanding of their classroom applications
Previous experience supporting students or faculty in an educational setting with assistive technology needs
Detail-oriented and organized approach to gathering information and implementing customized solutions
Ability to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including specialists and program coordinators
Clear communication skills and a proactive, solution-focused attitude
Primary Responsibilities:
Assess individual and program-wide assistive technology needs within the LEEP Program
Collaborate with staff and other stakeholders to identify, recommend, and implement effective technology solutions
Collect and document critical details, ensuring the best possible matches between student needs and available tools
Participate in regular meetings and communication loops, including working with Logan Rausch and the PSG group
Provide training and ongoing support to educators, students, and families to maximize benefit and inclusion
This contract position offers the opportunity to expand your influence in a collaborative and forward-thinking environment, driving real change for students each day. Take the next step in your career while making a positive difference-apply now to bring accessible learning to life!
Your impact will be central to the LEEP Program, where you'll address varied assistive technology needs, gather and synthesize critical usage details, and work collaboratively with a specialized team including experts such as Logan Rausch and the PSG group. Your expertise will directly enhance learning accessibility and inclusion for students who benefit from thoughtful technology integration.
Desired Qualifications and Experience:
Demonstrated proficiency in assistive technology tools and platforms, with a practical understanding of their classroom applications
Previous experience supporting students or faculty in an educational setting with assistive technology needs
Detail-oriented and organized approach to gathering information and implementing customized solutions
Ability to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including specialists and program coordinators
Clear communication skills and a proactive, solution-focused attitude
Primary Responsibilities:
Assess individual and program-wide assistive technology needs within the LEEP Program
Collaborate with staff and other stakeholders to identify, recommend, and implement effective technology solutions
Collect and document critical details, ensuring the best possible matches between student needs and available tools
Participate in regular meetings and communication loops, including working with Logan Rausch and the PSG group
Provide training and ongoing support to educators, students, and families to maximize benefit and inclusion
This contract position offers the opportunity to expand your influence in a collaborative and forward-thinking environment, driving real change for students each day. Take the next step in your career while making a positive difference-apply now to bring accessible learning to life!