What are the responsibilities and job description for the Teacher of Visually Impaired - Woodbridge, VA position at Soliant?
A K-12 visual impairment specialist opportunity is available in the Washington DC area, approximately 45 minutes south of the city. This full-time contract position begins January 5, 2026, and runs through May 29, 2026, with an average caseload of 22 students per teacher. The workweek consists of 37.5 hours, supporting visually impaired students across one or more schools within the district.
Key Requirements
This role offers the chance to make a meaningful impact in a supportive educational environment. Candidates should hold an active VA DOE certification and be ready to commit to a full-time, onsite schedule for the duration of the contract.
Qualified professionals interested in advancing their career in special education for the visually impaired are encouraged to apply.
Key Requirements
- Valid Virginia Department of Education (VA DOE) certification for Teachers of the Visually Impaired (TVI).
- Experience working with visually impaired students in K-12 settings.
- Ability to manage a caseload averaging 22 students.
- Strong communication and organizational skills.
- Strictly onsite position; no remote or hybrid work options available.
- Delivering specialized instructional services to visually impaired students in alignment with their individualized education plans (IEPs).
- Conducting assessments and developing tailored strategies to meet each student's needs.
- Collaborating with educators, families, and support staff to promote student success.
- Maintaining accurate records and reporting student progress regularly.
- Participating in district meetings and professional development as required.
This role offers the chance to make a meaningful impact in a supportive educational environment. Candidates should hold an active VA DOE certification and be ready to commit to a full-time, onsite schedule for the duration of the contract.
Qualified professionals interested in advancing their career in special education for the visually impaired are encouraged to apply.