Braille Paraeducator
The Maryland School for the Blind · Nottingham, MD, United States
About The Role
SUMMARY : With supervision, assists classroom teachers in translating print materials into braille; assists the classroom teacher in the implementation of individualized educational programs (IEP).
ACCOUNTABILITIES
Essential Functions
- Assists teachers in braille production of printed materials for students (to include tactile graphics, Nemeth code, UEB braille, and proper braille formatting).
- Assists and supports teachers & students in general understanding of braille materials that are produced.
- Assists with personal hygiene needs & instruction, as assigned by supervisor.
- Assists with direct classroom support, as assigned by supervisor.
- Supervises student activities, as assigned by supervisor.
- Assists students with travel skills and concept development, as assigned by supervisor.
- Provides vocational job coaching, as assigned by supervisor.
Marginal Functions
- Uses sign language and braille as needed.
- Performs additional duties as assigned.
CONDITIONS
Equipment Used : Personal computer, braille translation software, embosser, copy machine, motor vehicle, instructional and therapeutic material and equipment, adaptive and orthopedic equipment.
Performance Standard : Must assure 100% compliance with health and safety standards at all times, and must fully support each student's program plan.
Work Environment : Multiple indoor and outdoor environments around and off campus, with varying sound, lighting and temperature conditions.
Work Schedule : 37.5 to 40 daytime hours, Monday through Friday with a 1/2 hour unpaid lunch break scheduled each day; flextime within the workweek is occasionally required, and additional work hours are infrequently assigned. This position follows an 11 month school schedule.
Requirements
QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge, skills and general abilities
- Requires a minimum of an Associate Degree. Bachelors Degree preferred . Basic knowledge of special education classroom principles and practices, and their application to the instruction of students with multiple disabilities and visual impairments including blindness preferred.
- Experience instructing students with severe and profound disabilities, or students with emotional disorders and use of behavior management strongly preferred.
- Basic knowledge child development and visual impairment and related materials, i.e. large print and Braille preferred.
- One year of experience in a youth leadership role preferred.
- Basic knowledge of orthopedically disabled children including handling, lifting, positioning, and feeding techniques, and use of related equipment preferred.
- Must have the ability to lift up to 50 lbs. and push or pull in excess of 100 lbs. unassisted.
Other applicable trainings/certifications that may be required include, but are not limited to
- Gastrostomy tube (G-tube)/Medication Management Certification
- Braille
- Sign Language
- Lifting, Transfers & Positioning/Mechanical Lift
- Computer Skills
- Driving Certification to transport students
- First Aid/CPR Certification
- Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) Training
- EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F -
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