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Mukilteo School District

Specialist, Teacher of the Visually Impaired, Job 24-0002 TLC (24-0002)

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TitleSpecialist, Teacher of the Visually Impaired, Job 24-0002 TLC
Posting ID24-0002
Description

This is a 1.0 FTE continuing contract Teacher of the Visually Impaired position effective the 2024 - 2025 school year.  The successful candidate will provide orientation and mobility and braille instruction to blind and visually impaired students. 

 

 

Minimum Qualifications: Valid Washington State certification with appropriate endorsement(s) in Special Education and Teacher for the Visually impaired.

 

Preferred Qualifications: Orientation and mobility specialist.

 

 

JOB TITLE: SPECIAL SERVICES TEACHER- VISION TEACHER

 

JOB SUMMARY: Provide and coordinate comprehensive programs and services for students who are visually impaired. Includes low vision programs and consultation with staff.

 

PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES AND ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

    • Plan and provide clear and intentional focused instruction based upon individual student IEP goals using state standards, subject matter content and district curriculum and appropriate materials. Design and implement academic lessons for totally blind students (to include Braille and Nemeth instruction). Design and implement adaptive technology instruction.
    • Recognize individual student learning needs and develop strategies to address those needs for the purpose of promoting individual achievement.
    • Implement effective teaching practices for the purpose of facilitating achievement for each student.
    • Use multiple student data elements for the purpose of assessing student progress, modifying instruction, and improving student learning.
    • Communicate and collaborate with parents and school community for the purpose of fostering student success and achievement, and meeting special education laws and policies.
    • Foster and manage a safe, positive learning environment for the purpose of promoting effective student behavior and success.
    • Maintain and submit information/records including student progress.
    • Participate in various meetings for the purpose of addressing student goals and needs, and to meet laws and policies.
    • Understand and implement effective use of the ordering process and access of resources for the blind and visually impaired.
    • Act as an effective consult to fellow colleagues in the district, thereby assuring and furthering understanding of blindness and low vision.
    • Network with other vision professionals in educational and medical fields.
    • Implement and comply with District policies and the Code of Professional Conduct.
    • Maintain consistent attendance and conform to regular work hours specified under contract.
    • Fulfill other duties as assigned by the supervisor.

JOB REQUIREMENTS; MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Skills, Knowledge and Abilities required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job include:

    •  Knowledge of subject matter/course content relevant to assignment
    • Knowledge of and skills in using effective instructional strategies and practices
    • Knowledge of and skills in using various formative and summative assessments
    • Ability to effectively address a wide range of academic and social needs including at-risk, cultural diversity, English language learners, and special education students
    • Skills in effective planning and implementation of lessons based upon individual student needs using state standards, subject matter content and district curriculum
    • Skilled in Braille
    • Possess understanding of and ability to Braille and transcribe materials with manual, “Mega Dots” and “Open Book” unbound software systems
    • Understanding of low vision and its underlying resources, support and program design
    • Understanding of multi-handicapped students and the impact and interrelatedness of blindness and/or low vision on the multi-handicapping condition(s)
    • Skills in managing and promoting positive student behavior 
    • Knowledge and understanding of child development
    • Ability to effectively meet developmental needs of students
    • Ability to collaborate effectively with others
    • Skills in and ability to communicate effectively with others
    • Skills and abilities in organization, time management and record keeping
    • Ability to interact positively and effectively with parents, students, staff and administrators
    • Ability to maintain confidentiality
    • Ability to strengthen job-related competencies

 

EDUCATION:

 

      • Valid Washington State certification with appropriate endorsement(s) in Special Education and Teacher for the Visually impaired
      • Meet state requirements relative to assignment

PREFERRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:

 

      • Successful experience as a special education teacher
      • Second language or language acquisition background
      • Student cultural and economic diversity experience

 

 

 

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER

 

Occasionally

1% - 33%

Frequently

34% - 65%

Continually

66% - 100%

Sitting

 

X

 

Standing

 

X

 

Walking

 

X

 

Crouching

 

X

 

Kneeling/Crawling

 

X

 

Stooping

 

X

 

Twisting Knees

 

X

 

Twisting Waist

 

X

 

Twisting Neck

 

X

 

Climbing

X

 

 

Balancing

 

X

 

Leg/Foot Use

 

X

 

Reaching

 

X

 

Handling/Grasping

 

X

 

Fingering/Feeling

 

X

 

Pushing/Pulling

 

X

 

Lifting/Carrying

 

X

 

Talking

 

X

 

Hearing

 

 

X

Vision

 

 

X

Near Acuity

 

 

X

Far Acuity

 

 

X

Depth Perception

 

 

X

Color Vision

 

X

 

Field of Vision

 

 

X

Smell

 

X

 

Work Outdoors

X

 

 

Work Indoors

 

 

X

 

Mukilteo School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Civil Rights Coordinator and Title IX Coordinator Simone Neal (425-356-1319), NealSR@mukilteo.wednet.edu, Section 504 Coordinator Lisa Pitsch (425-356-1277), AndersonRA@mukilteo.wednet.edu, and the ADA/Access Coordinator Karen Mooseker (425-356-1330), MoosekerKW@mukilteo.wednet.edu. Address: 9401 Sharon Drive in Everett, WA. Inquiries regarding ADA/Access issues at Sno-Isle TECH Skills Center should be directed to Wes Allen, Director (425-348-2220) AllenWR@mukilteo.wednet.edu. Address: 9001 Airport Road in Everett, WA 98204.

 

Shift TypeContinuing
Salary RangeAnnual
LocationTeaching & Learning Center

Applications Accepted

Start Date02/09/2024