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ROE #9 Champaign-Ford County School Districts

Orientation and Mobility Specialist

ROE #9 Champaign-Ford County School Districts, Waterloo, Illinois, United States, 62298


Position Type:Licensed Special Education/Visually Impaired

Date Posted:4/19/2024

Location:Central Office

Date Available:asap

District:Urbana School District 116 - website

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TITLE:

Orientation and Mobility Specialist

LOCATION:

Based at Central Office and serves CASE Region

SUPERVISOR:

Assistant Superintendent for Special Services

JOB SUMMARY:

The Orientation and Mobility Specialist evaluates and teaches concepts, skills, and techniques necessary for a student with a vision impairment to travel safely and efficiently through many environments and under many environmental conditions and situations. It is the O & M Specialists' responsibility to assist the student in attaining independent travel skills commensurate with their age and abilities. Services may be provided through direct or consultative contact.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily.Evaluate students with vision impairments to determine their orientation and mobility needs in both the school and home community settings.Share and interpret evaluation results with teachers and parent.Develop IEP goals and participate in IEP meetings for students with vision impairments.Develop and implement an O&M program that meets eligible students' needs from pre-cane skills through independent travel training.Provide parents and classroom teachers with information about mobility procedures and the student's progress.Inform parents of new technology related to mobility available for persons with vision impairments.Evaluate students' progress and needs on an on-going basis.Provide in-service training to personnel working with students who are vision impaired.Provide community agencies and groups with information regarding persons with vision impairments to better promote understanding and community needs.Work cooperatively with teachers for the vision impaired, general classroom teachers, and administrators in sharing information and developing appropriate programming for students.Participate in workshops and trainings to stay current with methods and technology for students with vision impairments.Perform other duties and assume responsibilities as assigned by the supervisor.QUALIFICATIONS:

EDUCATION

B.S. or M.S. in Orientation and Mobility for Vision Impaired, Academy for Certification of Vision Rehabilitation & Education Professionals (ACVREP) certified or certifiableEXPERIENCE

3 years school-based experience with students with vision impairments preferredOTHER SKILLS AND ABILITIES:

Highly organizedExcellent communication and collaboration skillsExcellent problem-solver

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:

185 Day Contract

EVALUATION:

To be completed by Assistant Superintendent for Special Services in coordination with CASE directors of special education

START DATE:

As soon as possible.

NOTE: This is not a position within the collective bargaining unit and is not an administrative position.

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