At Sunbelt, our goal is always to find a position for you that will be equally fulfilling both inside and outside the classroom. We offer our unmatched passion and transparency to you about each visually impaired job opportunity based on your personal and professional goals. In addition, we get to know you and your goals on an individual level to find the best fit for your next position. If flexibility is a prerequisite, we have visually impaired teaching jobs on both a contract and a substitute basis. If you’re ready to put down roots, Sunbelt can find you a direct hire position in your desired location.
Teachers for the Visually Impaired position available in Roxbury, MA. This role involves providing specialized educational support to students with visual impairments, ensuring that each individual receives the guidance and resources necessary for their development and learning.
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This role offers a unique opportunity to make a significant impact on students' lives through dedicated support and education. Interested professionals are encouraged to take the next step in their careers. Submit your application today to explore this fulfilling opportunity.
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Teachers of the visually impaired are educators, with specialized training, who serve students with visual impairments. Teachers of the visually impaired can teach a dedicated class that serves visually impaired students, including a core curriculum in addition to learning braille. In other scenarios, teachers of the visually impaired may be in a consulting position for other teachers or serve individualized students’ needs as it relates to their Individualized Education Program (IEP). Regardless of the setting, the role of a teacher of the visually impaired is to not only provide an education based on the core curriculum but to provide guidance and strategies on independent living.
Some responsibilities of a teacher of the visually impaired include:
While specific certification varies state by state, vision teachers are required to attain additional certification to work with visually impaired students. A VI teacher must obtain any teaching certifications their state requires to teach in an educational setting. Additionally, they must take and pass a comprehensive test that shows they can teach students effectively, with this certain impairment.
The job outlook for this position is certainly increasing. This is a role whose demand is on a case-by-case basis. While this is an essential role for students who need it, the demand for visually impaired teachers is based on school enrollment.
Start searching for the perfect teacher for the visually impaired (TVI) job now by checking out Sunbelt’s job database and filling out an online application.
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