Soliant
A full-semester contract opportunity is available for experienced professionals specializing in education for students with visual impairments in a K-12 school setting.
The following information provides an overview of the skills, qualities, and qualifications needed for this role. Key Responsibilities: Design and implement individualized instructional plans tailored to the needs of visually impaired students. Utilize assistive technology and adaptive methods to support learning and accessibility. Collaborate with classroom teachers and support staff to integrate vision-related accommodations. Assess student progress and adjust teaching strategies accordingly. Provide training and resources to staff and families about visual impairment and educational techniques. Qualifications and Experience: Certification or licensure in teaching students with visual impairments. Demonstrated experience working with K-12 populations. Strong knowledge of braille, orientation and mobility, as well as adaptive technology. Excellent communication and teamwork skills. Ability to maintain detailed records and conduct assessments. Location: Position is based in Mason, Ohio. Benefits and Perks: Opportunity to impact the educational journey of visually impaired students. Engage in a dynamic school environment with supportive colleagues. Full-semester contract with potential for future assignments. This role offers a rewarding chance to contribute specialized expertise within an educational setting dedicated to inclusivity. Applications from qualified candidates committed to advancing visual impairment education are encouraged to apply.
The following information provides an overview of the skills, qualities, and qualifications needed for this role. Key Responsibilities: Design and implement individualized instructional plans tailored to the needs of visually impaired students. Utilize assistive technology and adaptive methods to support learning and accessibility. Collaborate with classroom teachers and support staff to integrate vision-related accommodations. Assess student progress and adjust teaching strategies accordingly. Provide training and resources to staff and families about visual impairment and educational techniques. Qualifications and Experience: Certification or licensure in teaching students with visual impairments. Demonstrated experience working with K-12 populations. Strong knowledge of braille, orientation and mobility, as well as adaptive technology. Excellent communication and teamwork skills. Ability to maintain detailed records and conduct assessments. Location: Position is based in Mason, Ohio. Benefits and Perks: Opportunity to impact the educational journey of visually impaired students. Engage in a dynamic school environment with supportive colleagues. Full-semester contract with potential for future assignments. This role offers a rewarding chance to contribute specialized expertise within an educational setting dedicated to inclusivity. Applications from qualified candidates committed to advancing visual impairment education are encouraged to apply.