Spring Independent School District
Braille Specialist
Spring Independent School District, Houston, Texas, United States, 77246
Days: 187
Min: $22,440
Mid: $26,389
JOB TITLE:
Specialist - Braille and Tactile Materials
REPORTS TO:
Coordinator - Special Services/Education
WAGE: Non-Exempt
PAY GRADE: Para 3
PRIMARY PURPOSE :
The Braille and Tactile Materials Specialist supports the Department of Special Education Services to help ensure the district maintains compliance with the statutory requirements of IDEA and the state accountability systems for the provision of embossed materials as determined by the Teacher of the Visually Impaired and the classroom teacher of children with visual impairments. The Braille and Tactile Materials Specialist must possess a clear understanding of the relationship between the development, implementation and instructional impact of the transcription and appropriate formatting of materials to adhere to the Individualized Education Plan (IEP) for students receiving special education.
All employees of Spring ISD are expected to act with integrity, support organizational goals, communicate in a clear and respectful manner, champion the needs of our students and drive continuous improvement.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Required:
High School DiplomaAbility to learn and demonstrate understanding of brailleSuccessful completion of, or willingness to complete a braille transcription certification program from the National Library Service for the Blind and Deaf or the National Braille Association.Must be able to utilize arms, hand and finger dexterity to perform advanced translation and interpretation.Must have visual acuity to recognize objects, numbers and words.Preferred:
3 or more years of experience as a braillist/braille transcriptionProof of passed proficiency test in literacy braille3 or more years of experience working in an educational settingAssociates degreeSPECIAL KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS:
Thorough knowledge of applicable and specific braille codesKnowledge of basic computer programs, such as those used for word processingExcellent keyboarding skills (minimum of 50 wpm)Knowledge of instructional and learning difficulties for students with visual impairmentsBasic math functionsComprehension of science notationsUse of appropriate punctuation and spellingEnglish grammar and usageUse of standard office equipmentAbility to engage in learning activities to perform duties and tasks associated with brailleAbility to effectively understand and follow oral and written directionsAbility to effectively engage in professional oral and written communicationAbility to receive instruction and guidance from staff regarding task and assigned dutiesAbility to maintain cultural awareness and sensitivity to support students and staffMAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
Supply braille classroom materials at the request of the Teacher of the Visually Impaired and appropriate classroom teachers for students with visual impairmentsCarry out braille basic formatting for literary, foreign language, and Nemeth code rules, except when modifications are requested by VI teacher to accommodate braille reading ability of individual studentsProvide the following embossed materials upon requests:
textbooks for all subjectsteacher-made materialspictorial layoutsmath and science notationsworkbooks for all subjectstactile maps and graphsmusic notationforeign languages
Work with students on braille-related activities under the direction of the Teacher of the Visually impaired or other applicable professionalMaintain inventory and perform duties associated with tools/materials used for students with a visual impairment:
inventory including braille materials;ordering and maintaining equipment;ensuring equipment is in working order, requesting repairs where necessarymaintaining a library of braille (tactile) materialsorder and maintain the supply of applicable office productscoordination of the delivery of braille (or other tactile) materials to the appropriate schools
Demonstrate organizational skills to begin and complete task by deadlinesMaintain regular attendance and punctualityUnderstand the needs of students with visual impairmentsSupport related service staff with direct/indirect service and evaluation materialsSupport the Coordinator, Special Services/Education to ensure compliance with federal, state and local requirements for braille materialsAttend required professional development for continuous upgrading of services and equipment and remain current in computer technology as it relates to braille production, and interfacing with the student's braille-related assistive technologyMaintain confidentialityOther duties as assigned.WORKING CONDITIONS:
The usual and customary methods of performing the job's functions require the following physical demands: physical mobility, standing, prolonged sitting, some lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling, reaching/repetitive hand motions, and the ability to work with frequent interruptions. Must be able to utilize arms, hand and finger dexterity to perform advanced translation and interpretation, operate a keyboard at an advanced rate (50 wpm). Requires visual acuity to recognize objects, numbers and words. May be required to lift or position students with physical disabilities; control behavior through physical restraint; and assist non-ambulatory students. Exposure to biological hazards. Mental demands: Ability to maintain emotional control under stress; ability to solve problems and deal with a variety of situations; ability to interpret a variety of data, ability to be effective in both oral and written communication. Travel within the district as required. Must have access to reliable transportation.
The foregoing statements describe the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required.
I have read the job description and understand the requirements, essential functions and duties of the position.
Employee Signature Date
Supervisor Signature
Min: $22,440
Mid: $26,389
JOB TITLE:
Specialist - Braille and Tactile Materials
REPORTS TO:
Coordinator - Special Services/Education
WAGE: Non-Exempt
PAY GRADE: Para 3
PRIMARY PURPOSE :
The Braille and Tactile Materials Specialist supports the Department of Special Education Services to help ensure the district maintains compliance with the statutory requirements of IDEA and the state accountability systems for the provision of embossed materials as determined by the Teacher of the Visually Impaired and the classroom teacher of children with visual impairments. The Braille and Tactile Materials Specialist must possess a clear understanding of the relationship between the development, implementation and instructional impact of the transcription and appropriate formatting of materials to adhere to the Individualized Education Plan (IEP) for students receiving special education.
All employees of Spring ISD are expected to act with integrity, support organizational goals, communicate in a clear and respectful manner, champion the needs of our students and drive continuous improvement.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Required:
High School DiplomaAbility to learn and demonstrate understanding of brailleSuccessful completion of, or willingness to complete a braille transcription certification program from the National Library Service for the Blind and Deaf or the National Braille Association.Must be able to utilize arms, hand and finger dexterity to perform advanced translation and interpretation.Must have visual acuity to recognize objects, numbers and words.Preferred:
3 or more years of experience as a braillist/braille transcriptionProof of passed proficiency test in literacy braille3 or more years of experience working in an educational settingAssociates degreeSPECIAL KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS:
Thorough knowledge of applicable and specific braille codesKnowledge of basic computer programs, such as those used for word processingExcellent keyboarding skills (minimum of 50 wpm)Knowledge of instructional and learning difficulties for students with visual impairmentsBasic math functionsComprehension of science notationsUse of appropriate punctuation and spellingEnglish grammar and usageUse of standard office equipmentAbility to engage in learning activities to perform duties and tasks associated with brailleAbility to effectively understand and follow oral and written directionsAbility to effectively engage in professional oral and written communicationAbility to receive instruction and guidance from staff regarding task and assigned dutiesAbility to maintain cultural awareness and sensitivity to support students and staffMAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
Supply braille classroom materials at the request of the Teacher of the Visually Impaired and appropriate classroom teachers for students with visual impairmentsCarry out braille basic formatting for literary, foreign language, and Nemeth code rules, except when modifications are requested by VI teacher to accommodate braille reading ability of individual studentsProvide the following embossed materials upon requests:
textbooks for all subjectsteacher-made materialspictorial layoutsmath and science notationsworkbooks for all subjectstactile maps and graphsmusic notationforeign languages
Work with students on braille-related activities under the direction of the Teacher of the Visually impaired or other applicable professionalMaintain inventory and perform duties associated with tools/materials used for students with a visual impairment:
inventory including braille materials;ordering and maintaining equipment;ensuring equipment is in working order, requesting repairs where necessarymaintaining a library of braille (tactile) materialsorder and maintain the supply of applicable office productscoordination of the delivery of braille (or other tactile) materials to the appropriate schools
Demonstrate organizational skills to begin and complete task by deadlinesMaintain regular attendance and punctualityUnderstand the needs of students with visual impairmentsSupport related service staff with direct/indirect service and evaluation materialsSupport the Coordinator, Special Services/Education to ensure compliance with federal, state and local requirements for braille materialsAttend required professional development for continuous upgrading of services and equipment and remain current in computer technology as it relates to braille production, and interfacing with the student's braille-related assistive technologyMaintain confidentialityOther duties as assigned.WORKING CONDITIONS:
The usual and customary methods of performing the job's functions require the following physical demands: physical mobility, standing, prolonged sitting, some lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling, reaching/repetitive hand motions, and the ability to work with frequent interruptions. Must be able to utilize arms, hand and finger dexterity to perform advanced translation and interpretation, operate a keyboard at an advanced rate (50 wpm). Requires visual acuity to recognize objects, numbers and words. May be required to lift or position students with physical disabilities; control behavior through physical restraint; and assist non-ambulatory students. Exposure to biological hazards. Mental demands: Ability to maintain emotional control under stress; ability to solve problems and deal with a variety of situations; ability to interpret a variety of data, ability to be effective in both oral and written communication. Travel within the district as required. Must have access to reliable transportation.
The foregoing statements describe the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required.
I have read the job description and understand the requirements, essential functions and duties of the position.
Employee Signature Date
Supervisor Signature