VirtualTeacher of the Visually Impaired Job in North Carolina
Virtual Teacher of the Visually Impaired Job in North Carolina
We are a leading TelePractice that provides the ability for our certified TVIs to conduct the same duties in a school setting, but from the comfort of their own homes!
There is an immediate for a TVI in a North Carolina school district. The Director is conducting interviews this week to fulfill the need.
Essential Duties
• Conduct vision-related assessments and evaluations, including all initial assessments and re-evaluations.
• Provide written reports that document assessment outcomes and identify needs. Set goals and objectives, and recommend the amount and level of service needed for student to achieve Individualized Education Program (IEP) goals.
• Procure specially formatted (electronic, Braille, large print, audio) instruction and assessment materials.
Education
• Master’s Level Degree in Education for Visually Impaired Students
License / Certification
• State Teaching Certification in Visual Education
Job Type: Part Time or Full Time
If you believe this is an opportunity that may advance your career as a school-based TVI, please apply by submitting your resume today to chana.scott@vocovision.com or call Chana Scott at 770-325-0321!!
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