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Success Beyond Sight, Inc.

Orientation and Mobility Specialist - Perkins School for the Blind

Success Beyond Sight, Inc., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

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Overview Perkins is the world leader in educating children with disabilities, their teachers and their families.

What you can expect as an Orientation and Mobility Specialist :

As our O&M in the Deafblind Program, you will provide orientation and mobility instructional services for blind, visually impaired or multiple disability students; You will train visually impaired students to make maximum safe travel and develop functional independence in a variety of environments, while serving as a member of an interdisciplinary team providing individual educational and pre-vocational program for students. You are a valued member of our community!

Responsibilities / Experience We’d love to talk with you if you have experience with:

Assessing individual needs of each student in all areas of independent or daily living; establishing realistic and appropriate goals and objectives design and implement programs for each student’s individual education plan (IEP) evaluate and report on the progress of each student; Attending scheduled staff meetings and IEPs; and Confer effectively with parents

Assisting each student to develop his or her maximum safe travel potential, and developing functional independence in a variety of environments.

Serving as a member of a team in establishing realistic goals and objectives for each student; Developing and implementing programs and communicating results with team to ensure continuity of appropriate program services.

Maintaining suitable learning environment, including appropriate planning and organizational techniques; Consult with appropriate support staff.

Preparing written functional vision assessments when appropriate.

Supervisory Responsibilities This job has student supervisory responsibilities; on occasion, may supervise Teaching Assistants or interns.

Education and Certifications

Bachelors’ degree from a recognized college or university; eligible for ACVREP Certification as an Orientation and Mobility Instructor;

Masters degree preferred with two years experience teaching students with visual impairments who may also have additional disabilities; Ability to plan and conduct a system of continuous evaluation of each student’s progress; Knowledge of modern teaching techniques within the discipline;

Valid driver’s license and willingness to drive school vehicles including chair cars; Ability to effectively communicate orally and in writing;

Ability to think clearly in stressful situations, a high stress tolerance and physical stamina required and flexibility of schedule.

Certificates, Licenses, Registrations:

Eligible for ACVREP Certification as an Orientation and Mobility Instructor; First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Automated External Defibrillator (AED) certification required. If required, Crisis Prevention and Physical Intervention (CPPI) training will be offered during scheduled work time.

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