Lago Vista ISD is looking for a teacher for Students with Visual Impairments. This is considered a part-time position, 25-30 hrs/wk.
QUALIFICATIONS: Education/Certification:
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university
Valid Texas Special Education Certificate (Preferred)
Valid Texas Teaching Certificate with the TSVI certification
ROLES/RESPONSIBILITIES:
♦ Provide specialized instruction and services required to meet the unique educational needs of visually impaired students.
♦ Possess the skills and abilities necessary to provide and coordinate this specialized instruction.
♦ Assist the student, parents, special and general education staff, and the student's sighted peers in • understanding the unique educational needs and learning characteristics of visually impaired students,
• becoming aware of services and support available from local programs for visually impaired students,
• acquiring information regarding local, state, and national resources for the education of visually impaired students, and
• interpreting the visually impaired student's specific eye condition, the educational implications of the visual impairment, and the results of functional vision and learning media assessments.
♦ Consult regularly with the educational team to coordinate programs and services for the visually impaired student.
♦ Assist the campus administrator and teachers in making environmental adjustments for the student in the school.
♦ Share responsibility with classroom teachers in the identification of instructional areas in which the student requires assistance.
♦ Assure that large-type or braille texts, supplementary materials, educational, aids, and equipment needed by the visually impaired student, and the classroom teacher, are provided in a timely manner to ensure the student's maximum participation in all classroom activities (appropriate educational materials may be prepared or adapted by the VI teacher, or they may be obtained from educational, clerical, or transcriber services.)
♦ Provide instruction in the development and maintenance of skills to meet the student's unique educational needs in the following areas, as indicated in the IEP: • low vision & visual efficiency skills,
• concept development & academic skills,
• daily living skills,
• career & vocational education skills,
• communication skills (these skills include braille reading and writing as appropriate),
• social/emotional skills and abilities, & sensory motor skills.
♦ Prepare sequential and meaningful instruction geared to the student's assessed needs, IEP goals and objectives, functioning, and motivational levels.
♦ Provide assistance to the classroom teacher in academic subjects and activities of the classroom that, as a direct result of the student's visual impairment, require adaptation for the student.
♦ Provide initial and ongoing assessment: • consult with assessment team to determine appropriate testing materials and modifications needed,
• assist with assessments when needed,
• interpret assessment results when needed.
♦ Conduct functional vision/learning media assessments and generate written reports.
♦ Attend ARD/IEP meetings for students with visual impairments.
♦ Schedule time efficiently for assessment, instruction, planning, preparation of materials, travel, and conferences with relevant schools and other key individuals.
♦ Maintain ongoing contact with parents to assist them in the development of a realistic understanding of their child's abilities, progress, and future goals.
♦ Provide in-service training for school personnel and students and education for parents regarding the needs of visually impaired students and adaptations, programs, and services for these students.
♦ Make available pamphlets, videos, and other public information materials that may be useful in developing realistic and unprejudiced attitudes toward visually impaired students.
♦ Coordinate with other personnel, such as transcribers, readers, counselors, O&M specialists, career/vocational education staff, and rehabilitation counselors.
♦ Maintain a current reference library of professional materials and resources.
♦ Acquire information and training about current research, development, and technology.
SALARY RANGE:
Competitive - based on LVISD Salary Schedule (current schedule 0-30 yrs: $50,000-$70,000)
TRS Active-Care -- The District pays $434 a month toward the employee health insurance premiums; vision and dental offered; cafeteria plan available.
Lago Vista Independent School District is a growing 4A public school district based in Lago Vista, Texas, approximately 20 miles northwest of Austin. Situated on the north shore of Lake Travis in the beautiful Texas hill country, Lago Vista has a population of approximately 8,000 residents. This unique community offers the warmth of a small town, but is within a 20 minute drive to the conveniences of the city - apartment living, shopping, entertainment, and restaurants. Employees who choose to live in Austin can enjoy a drive to and from work against traffic. Come be part of a collaborative work team where you feel part of a family, know all the students by name, and have the potential to truly make a positive impact. For additional information, please visit the district website at: www.lagovistaisd.net.