Who We Are: EdLogical Group was founded in 2009 by Dianne and Hector Valentin with the primary focus of providing exceptional Special Education Services to students. EdLogical offers top-notch service provision to those students who receive special education services and supports. We have assisted charter schools and school districts in navigating the complexities of Special Education. We have done this by providing high-quality, experienced, and knowledgeable special educators. All EdLogical team members are professional educators or practicing clinicians with a comprehensive understanding of the programmatic, administrative and fiscal issues of program development and service delivery.
Purpose of the Position: The purpose of the position is to provide services to visually impaired students. This is a part-time position located in the San Fernando Valley and Los Angeles areas.
Job Group Classification: EdLogical
Overtime Status: Non-Exempt
Salary Range: $45.00 to $55.00/hr
Job Type: Part-Time
Why Should You Apply? - 401(k) with a company match
- Sick pay
- Employee Assistance Program
- Employee Discounts with AT&T
- Excellent growth and advancement opportunities
- Potential for wage increase after the first evaluation
Position Responsibilities and Duties: - Evaluates pupils utilizing criterion and/or norm referenced tests that are appropriate to determine the pupils' visual functioning levels, competencies and needs in the areas of communication, motor, social, self-help, academics, vocational education and cognitive skills
- Develops an appropriate IEP with specific content that contains measurable goals and objectives based on assessment, knowledge of child development, basic principles of learning and learning continuums
- Provides a positive environment in which to learn
- Instructs pupils directly in special skills which include but are not limited to braille reading and writing, orientation and mobility, listening skills, tactile skills, visual efficiency, concept development, use of large print and optical aids
- Assists in determining eligibility and regular education placement when appropriate
- Assists pupils to integrate into regular education programs
- Teaches students skills in explaining their disability
- Makes referrals to other programs and services
- Provides consultation, resources, and assistance to the participating regular classroom teacher; develops and implements curriculum activities that correlate to the pupils' objectives
- Monitors learning and adjusts teaching strategies and activities accordingly
- Uses proper spelling and grammar, oral and written
- Completes records accurately
- Prepares a written pre-planned daily schedule of pupil/class lessons and activities
- Utilizes a variety of materials and teaching techniques
- Shares materials and plans with others; attends meetings as required; conducts all pupil-related procedures in compliance with State regulations and time lines
- Attends staff meetings as called by the supervisor
- Itinerant assignment - work/teach in a variety of settings and complies with Monterey County Office of Education Board Policies and Administrative Regulations.
- Physical, mental and emotional stamina to perform the duties and responsibilities of the position
- Manual dexterity sufficient to write, use telephone, business machines and specialized classroom equipment
- Vision sufficient to read printed materials
- Hearing sufficient to conduct in-person and telephone conversations
- Speaking ability in an understandable voice with sufficient volume to be heard in normal conversational distance, and on the telephone
- Physical agility to push/ pull, squat, twist, turn, bend, stoop, reach overhead, climb and move quickly or run after a child in an emergency situation
- Physical mobility sufficient to move about the work environment (office, district, school or home site-to-site), drive a van or automobile, and respond to emergency situations
- Physical strength sufficient to lift 45 pounds alone and more with a two-person lift
- Physical stamina sufficient to sit, stand or walk for prolonged periods of time; mental acuity to collect and interpret data, evaluate, reason, define problems, establish facts, draw valid conclusions, make valid judgments and decisions.
- Other duties as assigned.
Objectives or Goals to Measure Performance: - Confidentiality
- Adherence to Company policies and procedures
- Accurate work product
- Timeliness in completing assignments
- Positive team attitude
- Taking initiative in unassigned tasks
- Staff development and training
- Improved personal professional growth and education
- Demonstration of good decision making
- Positive customer service attitude and communications
- Excellent attendance and punctuality
Minimum Skills or Qualifications: Education and Experience
- Bachelor of Arts Degree from an accredited college or university
- California Teaching Credential authorizing the performance of service with programs for the visually impaired
- Possess specialized techniques and skills pertinent to working with the visually impaired, such as braille reading and writing, training in the use of various technological devices and optical aids
- Background and/or certification in orientation and mobility
- Knowledge of technology for Braille, large print and talking software Knowledge of
- Strong organizational and planning skills
- First Aid
- CPR Certification within six (6) months of employment
Ability to:
- Possess an appropriate California operator's license issued by the State Department of Motor Vehicles and be insurable
- Interact with and maintain cooperative relationships with all levels of staff and the public
- Communicate effectively in the English language both orally and in writing
- DOJ/FBI Live Scan Background & TB Clearance.
- Pro-Act, CPI and/or CPR certification helpful.
Desirable Qualifications: - Experience working with children with visual impairments age birth through 21 years of age
- Experience working with children with severe disabilities
- Teaching experience in general education programs, elementary or secondary
- Ability to use Sign Language
- Bilingual
Work Environment and Physical Demands: - Occasional exposure to dust, pollen, and fumes
- Requires frequent reaching, handling, sitting, standing, walking, hearing, talking, stooping, bending, crouching, kneeling, running, carrying, and lifting 50 or more lbs.
- Must be able to see and hear within normal range with or without correction.
- The noise intensity level is moderate to high
*This job description reflects management's assignment of essential job functions; it does not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned
PQG is an Equal Opportunity Employer and considers all qualified applicants regardless of race, gender, color, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, veteran status, or other classification protected by law. EdLogical Group is a Member of the Point Quest Group. Employment is offered by Point Quest.