What are the responsibilities and job description for the Summer Camp Instructor - Blind & Visually Impaired Youth position at The Arc of Ocean County?
We are seeking a dedicated, knowledgeable, and compassionate Summer Camp Instructor to support a specialized summer transition program for students and young adults who are blind or visually impaired. This role is focused on helping participants build the academic, vocational, independent living, and self-advocacy skills needed for success in college, employment, and independent living.
The Summer Camp Instructor will lead individualized and small-group instruction, facilitate community-based learning experiences, and support students in developing confidence and independence through real-world activities.
Camp will take place at Fairleigh Dickinson University during the last two weeks of July 2026. There will be a training week mid July as well.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead engaging community-based and transition-focused activities that help students build independence, confidence, and real-world skills
- Provide individualized and small-group instruction in academics, vocational readiness, independent living, and social development
- Teach and reinforce skills related to the Expanded Core Curriculum (ECC), including self-advocacy, career readiness, social skills, and independent living
- Support students in using Braille, assistive technology, screen readers, and adaptive tools for school, work, and everyday life
- Facilitate college and career readiness programming, including resume building, interview preparation, workplace communication, and professional etiquette
- Create and adapt materials into accessible formats such as Braille, large print, tactile graphics, and digital content
- Supervise and support students during community outings, internships, and real-world learning experiences
- Collaborate with staff, families, and community partners to support student success and maintain a safe, inclusive, and engaging environment
- Monitor student progress, participate in trainings and staff meetings, and respond appropriately to behavioral, medical, or crisis situations as needed
- Bachelor’s Degree in Special Education, Visual Impairment, or a related field required (Master’s Degree preferred)
- Must possess a valid NJ Driver’s License with no more than 5 points and be willing to transport students to community-based activities as needed
- Braille proficiency required; TVI certification preferred but not required
- Experience working with blind/visually impaired youth or transition-aged students preferred
- Must be able to pass a state and federal criminal background check
- CPR/First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain)
- Strong communication, organization, and teamwork skills with a passion for helping students build confidence and independence
This is a rewarding opportunity to make a meaningful impact while helping young adults prepare for independence and future success.
Instructors will receive $2,860 upon completing the exciting 2-week camp session. This is an excellent chance for college students to make money over the summer while gaining meaningful, hands-on experience in the field!