TVI Teacher for a District in Utah
Work as a Tele Instructor at a school district in Utah either full time or part time. Any potential candidate should have a teaching certification as a Teacher for the Visually Impaired in UT. If you are not certified, we still encourage candidates to apply if they are interested! TVIs will be responsible for assisting resource teacher, adaptive equipment instruction, orientation & mobility instruction, daily living skills, low vision equipment adaptation, braille, facilitated IEP meetings, liaison between parents, teachers, ophthalmologist, & community, advocacy for students and educational tutoring.
Caseload Information:
- K-12
- Mild – moderate
- School hours
We have IT experts on staff to help schools find the digital solutions that work for them and train both providers and school teams how to make the most of the technology. We also have credentialing professionals to help guide new team members through the license process.
Benefits:
- Write-offs
- Save on travel expense
- Flexibility
- Avoid office politics
Sounds like an awesome opportunity for the next school year? Submit your resume to chana.scott@vocovision.com or schedule a time that works best for us to connect at 770-325-0321
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