Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments (TVI) - Remote/Virtual
New York , NY
We have partnered with a great school in New York that is seeking a Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments (TVI) to finish out the 2020-2021 school year. The ideal candidate will work 7 hours per week.
Position at a glance:
- Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments (TVI)
- Tele-Therapy / Tele-Health
- Part-Time hours available (7 hours per week)
- K-8
- Weekly Paychecks: Every Friday you’ll receive a paper check or direct deposit, if you prefer
- Must have certification/license for teachers of students with visual impairments + A bachelor’s degree from a college or university
Essential Functions :
- Contribute to the development of the IEP/IFSP with recommendations for goals, modifications, and learning styles
- Conducts special education evaluations and reevaluations.Provide screening and referral procedures to appropriate personnel
- Participate in team assessments for students with moderate to severe cognitive disabilities
While undergoing your assignment, you will be provided with: competitive compensation, weekly paychecks, and superior healthcare benefits through United HealthCare.
Please apply by submitting your resume to: crystal.handley@procaretherapy.com For any questions about this position, please contact Crystal Handley 770-299-7104
Recent TVI Jobs
Teacher of the Visually Impaired (TVI) - Powdersville, SC
Powdersville, SCVirtual TVI - Telepractice, Immediate Interviews
Salt Lake City, UTRemote TVI - Telepractice, Immediate Interviews
Logan, UTTeacher of the Visually Impaired / Part-Time
Duncan , SCVirtual TVI Position- California
Orange County , CATeacher for Visually Impaired
San Jose, CAVisually Impaired Teacher (TVI) - Full Time
Elgin, ILTeacher for the Visually Impaired - Part-Time - Mt. Airy, NC
Mt. Airy, NCPart-time Teacher of the Visually Impaired (TVI) / Greer, SC
Greer, SC
What are you looking for in your next job?
Posting your resume on TVIJobs.org is Free! Submit your resume and be on your way to gaining the exposure you need to find your next teacher of the visually impaired job.