PRN Orientation and Mobility Specialist at Envision
Wichita, Kansas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

18 Mar, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

18 Dec, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Orientation and Mobility Training, Assessment, Instruction, Client Evaluation, Communication, Interpersonal Skills, Organizational Skills, Attention to Detail, Travel Instruction, Braille Teaching, Low Vision Aids, Physical Conditioning, Cane Skills, Community Resource Navigation, IEP Goals, Sensory Awareness

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
Job Details Job Location: Main - Wichita, KS 67203 Position Type: Per Diem Education Level: Bachelor Degree Travel Percentage: 70% Job Shift: Day Shift Working at Envision means having a job that’s more than just a way to make money. It's a job that makes a difference. Are you looking for a flexible work schedule that allows you to balance your personal and professional life? We have the perfect opportunity for you! We're currently seeking dedicated and passionate individuals to join our team in a PRN capacity. As a PRN team member, you'll enjoy: Flexibility: Work on your terms—pick up shifts that fit your schedule. Variety: Gain diverse experiences by working in different settings and with various teams. Growth Opportunities: Expand your skills and knowledge while contributing to our mission. Competitive Pay: Earn a great wage for the valuable work you do. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, we welcome your application. Join us and make a difference when it matters most! Apply today and become a vital part of our team! POSITION SUMMARY Responsible for assisting blind and visually impaired clients to achieve personal adjustment and maximum independence through orientation and mobility training and techniques that aid in daily living skills. Interviews clients, conducts assessments, provides instruction and/or training, and evaluates progress to determine present, and required or desired orientation and mobility goals. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES/ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS INCLUDE Conduct orientation and mobility assessment process with client that focuses on both short-term and long-term needs of the client. Includes the needs and strengths of the client and an estimate of the length and frequency of service necessary to meet identified needs and goals. Prepare sequential and meaningful instruction geared to the client’s assessed needs, IEP goals and objectives, functioning level, and motivational level to include all of part of the following: Perform intake assessment Patient evaluation report Physical conditioning Sighted guide technique Pre-cane skills Orientation skills Functional vision skills Bioptic training Prepare and use equipment and materials for the development of orientation and mobility skills, e.g., tactual maps, models, distance low vision aids, and long canes. Confer regularly with family members, parents, teachers, and/or other special education personnel to assist in work, home and classroom environmental modifications, adaptations, and considerations and to ensure reinforcement of appropriate orientation and mobility skills that will encourage the client with a visual impairment to travel independently in these settings. Provide orientation and mobility instruction, to include but not limited to, body imagery, sensory awareness, spatial concepts, compass direction concepts, basic protective and information gathering techniques, map skills, and cane skills. Instruct clients/students with visual impairments in the development of skills and knowledge that enable them to travel independently, to the highest degree possible, in accordance with the clients’ assessed needs and goals and the client’s IFSP/IEP/ITP. Teach clients/students to travel with proficiency, safety, and confidence in familiar and unfamiliar environments. Transport clients/students to various community locations as necessary or requested to provide meaningful instruction in realistic learning environments, which could include: To and from residence to work and back home To community resources/locations Home adaptation needs Evaluate client/student’s progress and ensure O&M service documentation /progress reports are completed as required. Assists with teaching students Braille, as needed. Maintain awareness of current practices in the field through review of literature, attendance at conferences, continuing education requirements for certification, etc. Flexibility to perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications JOB REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE: Education: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree with graduate training in Orientation and Mobility required. Experience: Minimum of 1-3 years of previous experience in orientation and mobility training required. Knowledge/Skills: Proficient knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook. Experience working with all disabled populations. Knowledge of or experience in working with low vision aids and appliances. Must possess excellent interpersonal skills necessary to provide close support and consultation. Good organizational skills and attention to detail; job requires prioritizing tasks and working independently. Ability to communicate clearly both verbally and in writing. Ability to work flexible schedule as necessary, and travel in-state as required for job. Licenses/Certifications: Current Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist (COMS) certified by the Academy for Certification of Vision Rehabilitation & Education Professionals (ACVREP) required. Current Certified Teacher of Students with Visual Impairment (CVTI) certification preferred. Current CPR/First Aid certification required. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES Total Number of Employees Directly Supervising: _0__ Number of Subordinate Supervisors Reporting to Position: _0__ VISION REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE Can be performed with or without assistive technology: ___ Required to perform activities such as: preparing/analyzing data/figures; viewing a computer screen; reading; inspecting small objects for defects; using measuring devices; and/or assembling parts with close eye contact. ___ Required to perform activities such as: operating machinery and/or power tools at or within arm’s reach; performing non-repetitive tasks such as carpentry work or repairing machinery. _X_ Required to review/inspect own assigned work, the work of others, or facilities or structures. Requires normal (or corrected to normal) vision/acuity: ___ Required to operate motor vehicles and/or heavy equipment such as forklifts. COMMENTS Envision, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of any legally protected status or characteristic. Protected veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Envision, Inc. employs and advances in employment individuals with disabilities and protected veterans, and does not discriminate on the basis of disability or veteran status in its hiring or employment practices. Reasonable accommodations are available to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of a position. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE In an average workday, employee must (check one frequency for each task): Task None Occasional Frequent Constant Stand x Walk x Sit x Bend/stoop x Climb x Reach above shoulders x Squat/crouch/kneel x Push/pull x Lift x Usual amount
Responsibilities
The PRN Orientation and Mobility Specialist is responsible for assisting blind and visually impaired clients in achieving personal adjustment and maximum independence through training and techniques. This includes conducting assessments, providing instruction, and evaluating progress to meet orientation and mobility goals.
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