Teacher of Blind and Low Vision - Long Term Occasional at Upper Canada District School Board
Brockville, ON K6V 5X1, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

17 Apr, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

19 Jan, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

No

Telecommute

No

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Braille, Teaching, Assessment, Low Vision, Special Education, Learning, Universal Design, Travel, Disabilities, Assistive Technology, Assessment Tools, Professional Development, Technology, Management Skills

Industry

Education Management

Description

SUMMARY:

To work with schools to implement and support programming and instructional practices to meet the needs of visually impaired or blind students in inclusionary classroom settings. To build school staff capacity in the delivery of direct services as required by visually impaired or blind students.

KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:

  • Demonstrated knowledge and skill in the use of assistive technology, with emphasis on technology specific to visually impaired and blind students
  • Demonstrated knowledge and skill in working with students with a wide range of exceptionalities
  • Knowledge of Alphabetic and Contracted Braille
  • Demonstrates a learning mindset
  • Demonstrates a thorough knowledge of the Ontario curriculum
  • Excellent organization, presentation and time management skills
  • Exemplary interpersonal and team building skills
  • Experience in integrating technology into teaching practice initiatives
  • Familiar with a wide range of assessment tools, communication strategies and safety strategies and requirements
  • Knowledge of instructional strategies and formats to engage students and inform teaching practice (differentiated instruction, universal design for learning, assessment and evaluation)
  • Professional demonstration of Standards of Practice and Ethical Standards of Practice for the Teaching Profession
  • Understands professional development and its impact on student learning
  • Demonstrates knowledge of equitable and inclusive education practices and has an understanding of culturally relevant and responsive pedagogy
    · Effectively communicate and work with school staff, community resources and Psychological Service·

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • An Ontario Teacher’s Certificate of Qualification
  • Minimum Part One - Additional Qualification -Teacher of the Blind (additional qualifications in the Area of Deaf and Hard of Hearing education would be considered an asset)
  • Experience in teaching students of low vision is preferred
  • Qualifications in Elementary and/or Secondary
  • Minimum of 5 years of experience in teaching (Special Education preferred)
  • Member of the Ontario College of Teachers in good standing
    Conditions:
    Salary – grid plus travel allowance
    Term – balance of the school year unless the incumbent returns earlier.
    Travel to various locations may be required
    To Apply:
    Please attach a covering letter and resume indicating your experience and areas of teaching expertise.
    All applications will be considered; however, only those to be interviewed will be contacted.
    No late submissions will be considered.
    The Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB) is committed to equity in employment. As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to establishing a qualified workforce that is reflective of the diverse population we serve. The UCDSB is committed to providing accommodations [for people with disabilities]. If you require an accommodation, we will work with you to meet your needs. This would be facilitated upon receiving an interview and would be done by contacting Human Resources at askuchr@ucdsb.on.ca
Responsibilities
  • Build staff capacity to deliver student specific approaches for visually impaired and blind students
  • Work directly in classrooms to build staff and student capacity to facilitate success for visually impaired and blind students
  • Work as a member of the regional team to enable system implementation of board initiatives
  • Assessment of students to determine alternative programming
  • Provide in-service to teachers, parents and peers of exceptional students regarding program modifications, use of assistive technology, teaching strategies and equipment needs
  • Work with the Superintendent and System Principals of Teaching and Learning to facilitate system direction
  • Participate as required in assisting school staff in IEP development and reports for IPRC meetings
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