Wayfinder Family Services
Orientation and Mobility Specialist I
Wayfinder Family Services, Sacramento, California, United States, 95828
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$31.25/hr - $33.65/hr Program and Role Summary
The primary focus of the
Orientation and Mobility Specialist
is to organize, plan and implement orientation and mobility services for adults who are blind and visually impaired and who may or may not have additional disabilities. In addition, O&M instructors at The Hatlen Center are responsible for planning and implementing financial management curriculum for several students, acting as case managers. This position reports directly to the Program Manager of the Hatlen Center. Primary Responsibilities
Develop and carry out a program of individualized Orientation and Mobility instruction that may include pre-cane skills, cane skills, concept development, indoor travel, street crossings, travel in a variety of environments, use of public transportation including paratransit, group travel, occasional work with dog guide teams, use of orientation and mobility aids (maps, monoculars, assistive technology), and route planning. Emphasize the effective use of any residual vision, tactile and other sensory modes, and reinforces learning associated with other areas of instruction. Make careful observations and evaluations concerning clients’ progress and maintain detailed tracking notes. Prepare reports as required. Participate in and develop curriculum for weekly group classes across a variety of subjects. Cooperate and consult with other staff members and appropriate community resources on behalf of the client. Act as an integral member of the rehabilitation team coordinating orientation and mobility skills training and financial management training with other client services. Participate in applicant interviews and help to determine the appropriateness of client placement at The Hatlen Center. Participate in departmental and agency-wide planning and evaluation functions. Make recommendations concerning orientation and mobility skills training/financial management training and future planning. Maintain accurate records of all inventories in the teaching area. Other duties as outlined in the position description. Education and Experience
A master’s degree in special education, rehabilitation, or related field with an emphasis in orientation and mobility from an accredited university is required. New graduates are welcome to apply. Knowledge of all areas of adaptive equipment is required for individuals who are blind or visually impaired is required. Benefits
Medical, dental, vision, life, and long-term disability insurance 401(k) retirement plan with employer match up to 4% Employee referral program: Encourage your colleagues to join us Education tuition assistance program: Invest in your career development Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible Flexible spending account (FSA) plans Eligibility and other benefits are outlined in plan documents Wayfinder Family Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We support a drug-free workplace and conduct pre-employment background and drug screenings.
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Join to apply for the
Orientation and Mobility Specialist I
role at
Wayfinder Family Services . Wayfinder Family Services provided pay range
This range is provided by Wayfinder Family Services. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more. Base pay range
$31.25/hr - $33.65/hr Program and Role Summary
The primary focus of the
Orientation and Mobility Specialist
is to organize, plan and implement orientation and mobility services for adults who are blind and visually impaired and who may or may not have additional disabilities. In addition, O&M instructors at The Hatlen Center are responsible for planning and implementing financial management curriculum for several students, acting as case managers. This position reports directly to the Program Manager of the Hatlen Center. Primary Responsibilities
Develop and carry out a program of individualized Orientation and Mobility instruction that may include pre-cane skills, cane skills, concept development, indoor travel, street crossings, travel in a variety of environments, use of public transportation including paratransit, group travel, occasional work with dog guide teams, use of orientation and mobility aids (maps, monoculars, assistive technology), and route planning. Emphasize the effective use of any residual vision, tactile and other sensory modes, and reinforces learning associated with other areas of instruction. Make careful observations and evaluations concerning clients’ progress and maintain detailed tracking notes. Prepare reports as required. Participate in and develop curriculum for weekly group classes across a variety of subjects. Cooperate and consult with other staff members and appropriate community resources on behalf of the client. Act as an integral member of the rehabilitation team coordinating orientation and mobility skills training and financial management training with other client services. Participate in applicant interviews and help to determine the appropriateness of client placement at The Hatlen Center. Participate in departmental and agency-wide planning and evaluation functions. Make recommendations concerning orientation and mobility skills training/financial management training and future planning. Maintain accurate records of all inventories in the teaching area. Other duties as outlined in the position description. Education and Experience
A master’s degree in special education, rehabilitation, or related field with an emphasis in orientation and mobility from an accredited university is required. New graduates are welcome to apply. Knowledge of all areas of adaptive equipment is required for individuals who are blind or visually impaired is required. Benefits
Medical, dental, vision, life, and long-term disability insurance 401(k) retirement plan with employer match up to 4% Employee referral program: Encourage your colleagues to join us Education tuition assistance program: Invest in your career development Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible Flexible spending account (FSA) plans Eligibility and other benefits are outlined in plan documents Wayfinder Family Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We support a drug-free workplace and conduct pre-employment background and drug screenings.
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