Orientation and Mobility Specialist 25/26 SY

Washington Elementary School District 6Glendale, AZ
Onsite

About The Position

Under general direction, the incumbent is responsible for teaching skills and concepts involving travel in and orientation to the students' environments. The incumbent enables students to move purposefully in any environment, familiar or unfamiliar, and to function safely, efficiently, and independently. In addition, the incumbent applies different strategies such as gross motor development, basic pre-cane skills, long cane skills, environmental obstacles, orientation, route planning, protective techniques, various forms of available transportation, and use of low vision aids.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Orientation and Mobility or related field
  • Valid Arizona Department of Transportation Driver’s License
  • Understanding education terminology
  • Communicating between staff, students, and parents
  • Operating various computer software programs
  • Engaging and encouraging communication skills while interacting with supervisors, staff, students, parents, and other stakeholders to exchange information.

Nice To Haves

  • Master’s degree in Orientation and Mobility or related field
  • Valid certificate by the Academy for Certification of Vision Rehabilitation and Education Professionals (ACVREP)
  • Two years of public school experience
  • Five years of orientation and mobility work experience

Responsibilities

  • Develops plans and instructs students with visual impairments in the development of skills and knowledge that enable them to travel independently, to the highest degree possible, in accord with the students’ assessed needs and the students’ individual education plan (IEP).
  • Teaches students to travel with proficiency, safety, and confidence in familiar and unfamiliar environments.
  • Teaches safe techniques to use at all times and in all environments while fostering maximum independence.
  • Trains and demonstrates to each student the ability to develop maximum safe travel potential and functional independence in a variety of environments using appropriate techniques such as sighted-guide skills, pre-cans and cane skills.
  • Trains low-vision students to make maximum use of prescribed low vision and make use of residual vision when traveling in all environments.
  • Conducts assessments which focus on both long-term and short-term needs of the student to include the needs and strengths of the student and an estimate of the length and frequency of service necessary to meet identified needs.
  • Prepares a written assessment of the students’ orientation and mobility skills.
  • Determines if instruction and consultation to the classroom teacher is needed.
  • Evaluates students’ progress and maintains progress reports on an ongoing basis.
  • Attends and participates in Individual Education Plan (IEP) and other meetings related to student services.
  • Provides supplements to the IEP for students receiving orientation and mobility services and for students that have been given an orientation and mobility evaluation and a functional vision assessment.
  • Confers regularly with parents, classroom teachers, physical education teachers, and/or other special education personnel to assist in home and classroom environmental modifications, adaptations, and considerations and to ensure reinforcement of appropriate orientation and mobility skills that will encourage the student with a visual impairment to travel independently in these settings.
  • Works with educational staff servicing the visually impaired to conduct the functional vision assessment as it relates to independent travel.
  • Prepares and uses equipment and materials for the development of orientation and mobility skills such as tactual maps, models, distance low vision aids, and long canes.
  • Provides in-service training to education personnel, sighted peers, and family members concerning the orientation and mobility needs of the student with a visual impairment and appropriate methods and procedures for interacting with the individual who is visually impaired that will foster maximum independence and safety.
  • Transports students to various community locations as necessary to provide meaningful instruction in realistic learning environments.
  • Other job-related duties as assigned.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Number of Employees

501-1,000 employees

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