Itinerant Teacher of the Visually Impaired
Location: Philadelphia
Posted on: June 23, 2025
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Job Description:
Job description The Overbrook School for the Blind is seeking a
highly qualified Itinerant Teacher for the Visually Impaired who
exudes a passion for the school, its students, its employees, and
its mission. This position will report directly to the Educational
Supervisor. The Mission of Overbrook School for the Blind (OSB) is
to develop and deliver education that enhances the options
available for persons with visual impairments, including those with
additional challenges so that they have the greatest opportunity to
experience active and fulfilling lives. Organizational Description:
OSB is a dynamic and multi-faceted organization centered around the
operation of a private non-profit school for ages 3 to 21. Formal
and informal parental feedback consistently highlights the caring
and committed staff as a primary strength of the School. Along with
three other Chartered Schools for the Deaf and Blind throughout
Pennsylvania, OSB receives general operating support through an
annual state appropriation that partially subsidizes the salaries
and benefits for over 230 employees. In addition to school
operations, OSB manages expansive Birth to 3 Services in multiple
counties and oversees an International Program that serves nine
developing countries in Southeast Asia. Additionally, OSB provides
itinerant services by Teachers of the Visually Impaired to students
in local school districts and charter schools. Since 1832, OSB’s
legacy of innovation in service to children who are blind or
visually impaired has been propelled by an energetic and dedicated
workforce. Job Functions: Provide Early Intervention Services to
young children (birth to age 5) and their families in a variety of
settings (homes, pre-schools and communities) providing strategies
methods related to vision and other areas of development. Provides
instruction throughout the school year plus up to an additional 25
days during the summer for those serving in early intervention
outreach or the equivalent of our Extended School Year(ESY).
Collaborates effectively with other disciplines; experience in
interdisciplinary collaboration is a plus. Provides instruction in
the use of low vision aids. Demonstrates the ability to perform
routine computer functions and complete specialized assessments.
Maintains a safe, age-appropriate learning environment for children
and their families. Modifies and adapts materials and the
environment to meet the needs of each child. Understands and
implements the parent training model for Early Intervention
services. Provides both informational and hands-on training to
families; attends medical appointments as needed. Participates in
IFSP meetings, quarterly meetings, and staff meetings as scheduled.
Stay current with developments in the field of visual impairment
education. Participate in in-service training, conferences, and
professional learning communities. Maintain certifications and
licensure as required by the state or jurisdiction. Incorporate
Expanded Core Curriculum (ECC) components, including compensatory
skills, assistive technology, self-determination, and independent
living skills. Develop and adapt instructional materials, using
tactile, auditory, and visual strategies appropriate for each
student. Conduct functional vision evaluations (FVE) and learning
media assessments (LMA) to determine instructional needs annually.
Instruct in pre-braille/braille reading, writing and math; auditory
learning strategies; and creation of accessible materials and
instruction for students with CVI. Follow age-appropriate curricula
and modify to suit individual goals, and provide specially designed
instruction on an individual basis when required. Organize a
collection of student data. Implement and follow positive behavior
plans/goals for students. Complete report cards or progress reports
as required. Communicates with parents/others about a child's
progress. Train and support educational staff in best practices for
working with students who are blind or visually impaired. Completes
required paperwork related to service provision, including state,
county, and OSB-mandated documentation. Completes the required
paperwork necessary for students to register for quota funding
available through American Printing House for the Blind annually.
Conducts vision assessments and develops corresponding reports and
individualized goals. Maintains accurate and up-to-date child files
to ensure compliance with the standards of various funding agencies
and counties. Demonstrates flexibility and reliability in meeting
the needs of the program and families served. Performs other
essential duties as assigned and adheres to the policies and
guidelines outlined in the OSB employee handbook. Expected Skill
Set: The teacher will maintain a professional attitude at all times
and will fulfill assigned duties and special activities. The
teacher will contribute as a member of the program team to the long
range planning efforts of the program and the school. The teacher
will demonstrate problem solving ability and flexibility and a
willingness to work with others to ensure the best program for the
children. The teacher will demonstrate good time management skills.
The teacher will demonstrate good written and spoken communication
skills. The teacher will demonstrate competence in understanding
the visual etiologies of the students. This information will be
used to design and implement the student program. The teacher will
demonstrate skills in effectively interacting with the parents. The
teacher will demonstrate the ability to handle confidential
information appropriately. The teacher will demonstrate crisis
intervention skills and leadership skills with respect to the
home/classroom and the individual students in his or her charge.
Minimum Education and Experience Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree
in Education in Visual Impairment or Special Education (working
toward a certification in visual impairment). Must have Current PA
Teacher Certification. Experience working with students with
blindness/visual impairments and additional disabilities. Must be
certified in First Aid and CPR/AED. A valid driver’s license is
required. Physical Requirements & Work Environment: Lifting: must
be able to lift 50-lbs minimum. Participate in 2 person lifts.
Working Environment: Employees are subject to accidents and/or
injuries, which may be incurred during the performance of the
essential functions of the position. Work is primarily indoors but
some outdoor activities may be required. Benefits and Pay: OSB
offers a competitive salary and benefits package reflective of the
applicant’s training and experience, including liberal financial
support for the pursuit of advanced degrees. Applications from
members of communities traditionally under-represented in school
administrative positions are invited. Overbrook School for the
Blind Equal Employment Opportunity Statement: Overbrook School for
the Blind (OSB) has, and will continue to follow, a policy of
recruiting, employing and promoting individuals best qualified for
any position by reason of education, training, and experience
without regard to race, color, ancestry, genetic information,
familial or marital status, domestic or sexual violence
victimization, ethnicity, religion, age, sex (including pregnancy,
childbirth or a related medical condition), sexual orientation,
gender identity, national origin, or non-job-related disability or
the use of a guide or support animal because of blindness, deafness
or physical disability. OSB shall not discriminate against an
individual who has exercised his/her rights against discrimination
in accordance with applicable federal, state, or local laws.
Overbrook School for the Blind offers a competitive salary and
benefits package reflective of the applicant’s training and
experience.
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