What are the responsibilities and job description for the Special Education (Teacher of Visually Impaired) position at Waterbury Public Schools?
Waterbury Public Schools
Job Classification Description
JOB CLASSIFICATION TITLE
Special Education (Teacher of Visually Impaired)
DEPARTMENT
Teaching and Learning
INCUMBENT NAME
BARGAINING UNIT CLASSIFICATION
Waterbury Teachers' Association CEA-NEA
Reports To
Receives administrative direction from the Principal or other administrative official of a higher grade
FLSA DESIGNATION
Exempt
Part I- Summary Of Classification
This class is accountable for providing itinerant vision services to students with visual impairments in school settings.
Part Ii - Minimum Knowledge, Skills And Abilities
The following identifies the primary and essential functions of the position and is not intended to be an exhaustive listing of all duties.
Employees appointed to positions in this class must have adequate physical strength, stamina, physical agility and visual and auditory acuity and must maintain such physical fitness as to be able to perform the duties of the class including ability to lift/carry and transport adaptive materials and equipment to homes. A physical examination may be required.
Frequency: Place an "X" in each box that is appropriate to your job.
NEVER (N)
OCCASIONALLY (O)
FREQUENTLY (F)
CONSTANTLY (C)
0 % of Shift
1-33% of Shift
34-66% of Shift
67-100% of Shift
Working Conditions
N
O
F
C
Working Conditions
N
O
F
C
Physical Demands
Depth Perception
X
Standing
X
Color Distinction
X
Walking
X
Peripheral Vision
X
Sitting
X
Driving
X
Lifting
X
Physical Strength
Carrying
X
Little Physical Effort (-10 lbs.)
X
Pushing
X
Light Work (-20 lbs.)
X
Pulling
X
Medium Work (20-50 lbs.)
X
Climbing
X
Heavy Work (50-100 lbs.)
X
Balancing
X
Very Heavy Work (100 lbs.)
X
Stooping
X
Environmental Conditions
Kneeling
X
Cold (50 degrees F or less)
X
Crouching
X
Heat (90 degrees F or more)
X
Crawling
X
Temperature Changes
X
Reaching
X
Wetness
X
Handling
X
Humidity
X
Grasping
X
Extreme Noise or Vibration
X
Twisting
X
Exposure to Chemicals
X
Feeling
X
Exposure to Gases and Fumes
X
Talking
X
Exposure to Unpleasant Odors
X
Hearing
X
Exposure to bodily fluids
X
Repetitive Motion
X
Exposure to dampness
X
Hand/Eye/Foot Coordination
X
Confinement to Small or Restricting Area
X
Visual Acuity/Near
X
Mechanical Hazards
X
Visual Acuity/Far
X
Physical danger or abuse
X
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the employee assigned to this position. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all job responsibilities and duties performed by personnel so classified.
Waterbury Public Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the District will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourage both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the District when necessary.
Prepared on: August 27, 2019
Job Classification Description
JOB CLASSIFICATION TITLE
Special Education (Teacher of Visually Impaired)
DEPARTMENT
Teaching and Learning
INCUMBENT NAME
BARGAINING UNIT CLASSIFICATION
Waterbury Teachers' Association CEA-NEA
Reports To
Receives administrative direction from the Principal or other administrative official of a higher grade
FLSA DESIGNATION
Exempt
Part I- Summary Of Classification
This class is accountable for providing itinerant vision services to students with visual impairments in school settings.
Part Ii - Minimum Knowledge, Skills And Abilities
- EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in special education specifying visual impairment.
- One (1) year of experience using assistive technology working with students who are visually impaired including specific training in conducting functional vision and learning media assessments.
- In addition to the checking of references and of facts stated in the application, a thorough background investigation of each candidate may be made prior to appointment.
- CREDENTIALS:
- LICENSURES, CERTIFICATIONS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
- Employment in this class is conditional upon possession of a valid Connecticut State Board of Education teaching certificate/endorsement(s) appropriate to the teaching assignment (059); (055)
- Incumbents in this class may be required to possess and retain a current Motor Vehicle operator's license.
- CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:
- Teachers in this job class must complete all State CEU requirements for re-certification.
- KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Thorough knowledge of visual problems, impairments, and blindness, and their implications for early developmental growth and learning;
- Thorough knowledge of birth defects and the interactive effects of vision loss on infants and toddlers with multiple impairments;
- Thorough knowledge of specific implications on learning and development for children with visual impairments;
- Ability to diagnostically assess need across all developmental areas, e.g., sensory, motor, language, self-help, cognitive, affective and to implement a prescriptive instructional program for child and parent based on findings;
- Ability to develop parent education strategies and behavior management techniques.
- Excellent report writing skills;
- Excellent communications;
- Human relations skills;
- Ability to work with individuals from diverse backgrounds.
- May direct the work of paraprofessionals.
The following identifies the primary and essential functions of the position and is not intended to be an exhaustive listing of all duties.
- Adapts and modifies the curriculum and school materials into accessible formats for the visually impaired students;
- Provides direct instruction in compensatory skills, e.g., Braille, Assistive Technology, Utilization of Low vision, Abacus, etc.;
- Chooses an appropriate Braille reading program for a blind child and incorporates it into the reading program being used in the classroom by the child's sighted peers;
- Develops an efficient weekly schedule that includes planning, observing, assessing, collaborating, adapting materials, direct instruction and consultation times;
- Develops and implements an Individualized Educational Plan (IEP) to address the child's visual needs;
- Performs Functional Vision Assessments and Learning Media Assessments and compiles the results and recommendations into well written reports for distribution to schools and parents;
- Provides in-service trainings to school staffs on the best ways to work with a student with a visual impairment;
- Selects appropriate assistive technology for students and provide training on the technology so that they are able to access information visually and/or auditorally and/or tactually;
- Shares community resources with students and families that pertain to blindness and low vision;
- Teaches students how to read and write literary and Nemeth Braille codes;
- Teaches students how to use low vision devices, such as hand-held magnifiers and video magnifiers;
- Works with student's specific visual impairment(s) and the implications for developmental growth and learning and be able to share this information in an appropriate manner with school staffs;
- Performs related duties as requested.
Employees appointed to positions in this class must have adequate physical strength, stamina, physical agility and visual and auditory acuity and must maintain such physical fitness as to be able to perform the duties of the class including ability to lift/carry and transport adaptive materials and equipment to homes. A physical examination may be required.
Frequency: Place an "X" in each box that is appropriate to your job.
NEVER (N)
OCCASIONALLY (O)
FREQUENTLY (F)
CONSTANTLY (C)
0 % of Shift
1-33% of Shift
34-66% of Shift
67-100% of Shift
Working Conditions
N
O
F
C
Working Conditions
N
O
F
C
Physical Demands
Depth Perception
X
Standing
X
Color Distinction
X
Walking
X
Peripheral Vision
X
Sitting
X
Driving
X
Lifting
X
Physical Strength
Carrying
X
Little Physical Effort (-10 lbs.)
X
Pushing
X
Light Work (-20 lbs.)
X
Pulling
X
Medium Work (20-50 lbs.)
X
Climbing
X
Heavy Work (50-100 lbs.)
X
Balancing
X
Very Heavy Work (100 lbs.)
X
Stooping
X
Environmental Conditions
Kneeling
X
Cold (50 degrees F or less)
X
Crouching
X
Heat (90 degrees F or more)
X
Crawling
X
Temperature Changes
X
Reaching
X
Wetness
X
Handling
X
Humidity
X
Grasping
X
Extreme Noise or Vibration
X
Twisting
X
Exposure to Chemicals
X
Feeling
X
Exposure to Gases and Fumes
X
Talking
X
Exposure to Unpleasant Odors
X
Hearing
X
Exposure to bodily fluids
X
Repetitive Motion
X
Exposure to dampness
X
Hand/Eye/Foot Coordination
X
Confinement to Small or Restricting Area
X
Visual Acuity/Near
X
Mechanical Hazards
X
Visual Acuity/Far
X
Physical danger or abuse
X
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the employee assigned to this position. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all job responsibilities and duties performed by personnel so classified.
Waterbury Public Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the District will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourage both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the District when necessary.
Prepared on: August 27, 2019