Teacher for the Visually Impaired | Fruitland, New Mexico

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A full-semester opportunity is available for skilled educators specializing in teaching students who are visually impaired. This position supports K-12 learners in a New Mexico public school setting and offers both full-time and part-time contract options. Key Qualifications and Experience: Certification or licensure as a Teacher for the Visually Impaired (TVI) Experience working with students who have visual impairments across elementary and secondary levels Ability to develop and adapt instructional materials tailored to diverse learning needs Proficiency in assistive technology and orientation/mobility techniques beneficial Strong communication and collaboration skills for working with students, families, and multidisciplinary teams Commitment to fostering an inclusive and accessible educational environment Responsibilities: Deliver tailored instruction and support services to visually impaired students within the K-12 range Assess student learning needs and develop individualized education plans (IEPs) Utilize specialized resources and technology to enhance student engagement and achievement Collaborate with classroom teachers, specialists, and families to ensure continuity of care and education Maintain accurate records and provide progress updates throughout the semester Participate in professional development activities related to visual impairment education Location: Served school is located in Fruitland, New Mexico Benefits and Perks: Flexible scheduling options with full-time or part-time availability Contract position for one full academic semester Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on students educational journeys Candidates with a passion for supporting visually impaired learners and the required expertise are encouraged to apply for this rewarding teaching opportunity. Submit a detailed resume and cover letter highlighting relevant credentials and experience to pursue this contract role.
Location:
San Juan County
Job Type:
PartTime