Guide Dogs for the Blind
Certified Orientation & Mobility Specialist
Guide Dogs for the Blind, San Rafael, California, United States, 94911
Description
Help our clients reach life-changing mobility goals.
At Guide Dogs for the Blind (GDB), you can use your valuable skills and have a powerful impact in helping clients achieve their independent mobility goals. As a
Certified Orientation & Mobility Specialist
at one of our beautiful campus locations in Boring, OR
or
San Rafael, CA, you will support new and existing clients in meeting O&M requirements for admission, provide direct O&M instruction to clients, and assist with administration of our O&M Immersion Program.
What you'll do:Provide direct O&M instruction to clients, including foundational O&M skills, long cane assessments and instruction, functional low vision and hearing evaluations, assistive technology training relevant to independent travel, and advanced training in complex intersections and travel environmentsAssist with data collection and outcome measurements for the OMI Program and participate as a member of the review committeeAssist with planning and organizing O&M seminars and provide education and training to O&M specialistsParticipate in Guide Dog Experience days and other outreach eventsGive professional presentations about O&M and guide dog mobility at conferences and conventionsWhat you'll love:
You will have direct impact on the success of the O&M Immersion Program and our mission.You'll work with passionate people across GDB who are invested in each other and provide support.You can enjoy generous benefits including medical/dental/vision/life/disability insurance, 403(b), generous paid time off, tuition reimbursement, and great wellness perks like yoga and an onsite gym.You can bring your dog to work!The qualifications you'll need:
REQUIRED: Certified Orientation & Mobility Specialist (COMS), Master's ProgramExperience working with a broad range of clients in residential and in-home settings preferredKnowledge of Microsoft Office SuiteAbility to work independently, multi-task, and follow through and complete projectsExcellent communication and interpersonal skills with a diverse constituency where sensitivity and confidentiality are criticalTelephone interviewing experience preferredSpanish bilingual, and/or bicultural expertise highly desirableAbility to travel up to 30% of the time
Guide Dogs for the Blind
At Guide Dogs for the Blind (GDB), we believe that everyone deserves to move through the world safely and confidently - to live the life they want to live. As the largest guide dog school in North America, we have graduated more than 16,000 guide dog teams from across the U.S. and Canada since our founding in 1942. GDB not only improves mobility for our clients, we further inclusion. Join our team of more than 300 employees and share your passion for our mission.
At Guide Dogs for the Blind, we respect, value, and appreciate all differences. We welcome all qualified candidates irrespective of your race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. Individuals with disabilities, especially those who are blind or visually impaired, are encouraged to apply. If you have a disability and need assistance and/or accommodation with applying for a job, please contact Human Resources.
Pay Range:
$33 - $40/hour in Oregon
$39 - $47/hour in California
Help our clients reach life-changing mobility goals.
At Guide Dogs for the Blind (GDB), you can use your valuable skills and have a powerful impact in helping clients achieve their independent mobility goals. As a
Certified Orientation & Mobility Specialist
at one of our beautiful campus locations in Boring, OR
or
San Rafael, CA, you will support new and existing clients in meeting O&M requirements for admission, provide direct O&M instruction to clients, and assist with administration of our O&M Immersion Program.
What you'll do:Provide direct O&M instruction to clients, including foundational O&M skills, long cane assessments and instruction, functional low vision and hearing evaluations, assistive technology training relevant to independent travel, and advanced training in complex intersections and travel environmentsAssist with data collection and outcome measurements for the OMI Program and participate as a member of the review committeeAssist with planning and organizing O&M seminars and provide education and training to O&M specialistsParticipate in Guide Dog Experience days and other outreach eventsGive professional presentations about O&M and guide dog mobility at conferences and conventionsWhat you'll love:
You will have direct impact on the success of the O&M Immersion Program and our mission.You'll work with passionate people across GDB who are invested in each other and provide support.You can enjoy generous benefits including medical/dental/vision/life/disability insurance, 403(b), generous paid time off, tuition reimbursement, and great wellness perks like yoga and an onsite gym.You can bring your dog to work!The qualifications you'll need:
REQUIRED: Certified Orientation & Mobility Specialist (COMS), Master's ProgramExperience working with a broad range of clients in residential and in-home settings preferredKnowledge of Microsoft Office SuiteAbility to work independently, multi-task, and follow through and complete projectsExcellent communication and interpersonal skills with a diverse constituency where sensitivity and confidentiality are criticalTelephone interviewing experience preferredSpanish bilingual, and/or bicultural expertise highly desirableAbility to travel up to 30% of the time
Guide Dogs for the Blind
At Guide Dogs for the Blind (GDB), we believe that everyone deserves to move through the world safely and confidently - to live the life they want to live. As the largest guide dog school in North America, we have graduated more than 16,000 guide dog teams from across the U.S. and Canada since our founding in 1942. GDB not only improves mobility for our clients, we further inclusion. Join our team of more than 300 employees and share your passion for our mission.
At Guide Dogs for the Blind, we respect, value, and appreciate all differences. We welcome all qualified candidates irrespective of your race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. Individuals with disabilities, especially those who are blind or visually impaired, are encouraged to apply. If you have a disability and need assistance and/or accommodation with applying for a job, please contact Human Resources.
Pay Range:
$33 - $40/hour in Oregon
$39 - $47/hour in California