Location: Austin, TX
Company: Travis Association For The Blind/Austin Lighthouse
stays true to the mission established in 1934 by providing opportunities for economic and personal independence for people who are blind, visually impaired, or deaf blind by creating, sustaining, and improving employment. We continue to grow and expand the services we provide to blind Texans.
Our Core Values guide us in everything we do: LIGHT : L eadership, I ntegrity, G rowth & Innovation, H eart, and T eamwork. TAB offers a variety of benefits to include : 403(b) retirement plan; health insurance; dental insurance; vision insurance; employee assistance program; life insurance; paid time off; paid holidays; employee appreciation events; and more. Job Summary: The Low Vision Specialist
position at the Travis Association for the Blind encompasses a range of responsibilities and duties aimed at providing training and support to blind and visually impaired individuals.
The candidate will play a crucial role in assisting employees of the organization with hardware backssments, configuring assistive technology devices, and ensuring accessibility throughout different areas of the organization. Additionally, the candidate will deliver high-quality assistive technology services to customers referred by the Texas Workforce Commission-Department of Vocational Rehabilitation. The candidate will conduct assistive technology equipment evaluations and onsite training to customers,
recommending suitable solutions based on individual needs. Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive hardware backssments for low vision employees to determine their specific requirements-assisting in the enhancement of productivity.
Collaborate closely with employees to configure and optimize assistive technology devices, ensuring accessibility and usability. Communicate effectively with different departments to ensure accessibility standards are met and appropriately communicated. Provide comprehensive training and ongoing support to employees, empowering them to maximize the potential of their assistive technology tools. Deliver specialized training sessions to visually impaired individuals referred by the Texas Workforce Commission-Department of Vocational Rehabilitation.
Instruct customers on the effective utilization of handheld, portable, and desktop video magnifiers, as well as other relevant assistive technology devices. Conduct thorough assistive technology evaluations to identify the most suitable solutions based on individual needs and preferences. Assist customers in configuring and customizing their devices to meet their unique requirements. Stay up to date with the latest vocational rehabilitation assistive technology training and equipment evaluation standards, ensuring adherence to best practices.
Minimum Education and Experience: Minimum: High school Diploma. Preferred: Associates degree in a relevant field such as Rehabilitation Science, Assistive Technology, or Special Education. Highly desirable: Certification in assistive technology or completion of relevant professional training programs. Strong knowledge and experience in training blind and visually impaired individuals on the use of handheld, portable, and desktop video magnifiers. Proficiency in assistive technology software, including Zoom Text with Jaws and other relevant applications.
Familiarity with Windows magnifier, Zoom for i Phone and Mac, and Fusion and Zoom Text. Knowledge of vocational rehabilitation assistive technology training and equipment evaluation methodologies is a plus, including familiarity with Texas Workforce Commission-Vocational Rehabilitation standards and procedures. Supervisory Responsibility: This position does not involve direct supervisory responsibilities. Physical Requirements: Ability to travel to various locations to provide onsite training and support. Occasionally required to lift and carry equipment related to assistive technology devices.
Note: This job description provides a general overview of the responsibilities and requirements for the Low Vision Specialist position. Additional tasks may be assigned based on the needs of the Travis Association for the Blind and the individuals served. ADDITIONAL NOTES: Background Check and Drug Screen required Internal and external applicants accepted Verifiable documentation of ability to work in the US Individuals who are blind or visually impaired are encouraged to apply TRAVIS ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND, A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION, IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER TAB provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, interaction, interactionual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability status, protected veteran status, genetics or any other characteristic protected by law.
In addition to federal law requirements, TAB complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
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