Teacher of the Visually Impaired Jobs

EBS is passionate about making a difference for children, and we’re passionate about our educators. We know that when you are successful, our children can be successful.

EBS is looking for new graduates and experienced Teachers of the Visually Impaired who have a passion for working with children from birth to 21-years-old.

As an EBS Teacher of the Visually Impaired, you are the central figure on the educational team for your student with a visual impairment. You will provide strategies and tools that can help your student learn and perform everyday activities as well as participate in the general curriculum in the school.

Your specific responsibilities may vary depending on your student’s age and specific needs, Individualized Education Program (IEP) or Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP), and the policies of the particular school district.

Your responsibilities may include:
  • Instruction in reading and writing in braille, using a low vision device, and independent living skills
  • Conducting various assessments of your student to determine his/her abilities and needs
  • Working with family members to educate them with skills needed for carryover in the home
  • Meeting with family members, your student’s regular education teacher, and other members of the educational team to discuss his/her progress
  • Analyzing the classroom and other environments for access and safety related to a student's visual impairment or blindness, and advising other members of the team about how best to organize the classroom and materials
  • Providing consultation and training for teachers and other school personnel on effective strategies for teaching students with visual impairments
What we offer:
  • Competitive salary packages and comprehensive health benefits
  • A nationwide network of trained educational directors who are leaders in our field
  • Dedicated licensure department for support and reimbursement
  • Resource library, professional allowance, and access to CEUs and customized trainings
  • Options to move across the country and abroad, with relocation and housing assistance
  • 24/7 support with Career Specialists committed to your advancement
  • Exclusive apps and tools to help you improve therapy

Benefits


EBS offers customized salary packages for each individual employee. Salaries vary based on experience, education, employment setting, and location. Our Human Resources and Licensure Departments will make your career as effortless as possible. From relocation to licensure needs, our team works around the clock to provide you with the solutions you need.

EBS has many advantages of being a part of our team, including but not limited to:

  • Career Advancement Opportunities
  • Excellent Salaries
  • Health Benefits (Medical, Dental & Vision)
  • Scholarship Opportunities
  • Bonus Programs
  • 401k Retirement Plan
  • Nationwide Opportunities
  • CF Mentorship Program
  • Mentorship/Training Program
  • Licensure Assistance & Reimbursement
  • Corporate Housing
  • Relocation Assistance
  • Travel Reimbursement
  • Continuing Education
  • Professional Development
  • Resource Library
  • Assessment Materials & Testing Kits
  • Direct Deposit
  • Regional Supervisors
  • National Directors
  • Local & National Support
  • 24/7 Support
  • Corporate Discounts
  • Industry Expertise
EBS is passionate about making a difference for children, and we’re passionate about our educators. We know that when you are successful, our children can be successful.

EBS is looking for new graduates and experienced Teachers of the Visually Impaired who have a passion for working with children from birth to 21-years-old.

As an EBS Teacher of the Visually Impaired, you are the central figure on the educational team for your student with a visual impairment. You will provide strategies and tools that can help your student learn and perform everyday activities as well as participate in the general curriculum in the school.

Your specific responsibilities may vary depending on your student’s age and specific needs, Individualized Education Program (IEP) or Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP), and the policies of the particular school district.

Your responsibilities may include:
  • Instruction in reading and writing in braille, using a low vision device, and independent living skills
  • Conducting various assessments of your student to determine his/her abilities and needs
  • Working with family members to educate them with skills needed for carryover in the home
  • Meeting with family members, your student’s regular education teacher, and other members of the educational team to discuss his/her progress
  • Analyzing the classroom and other environments for access and safety related to a student's visual impairment or blindness, and advising other members of the team about how best to organize the classroom and materials
  • Providing consultation and training for teachers and other school personnel on effective strategies for teaching students with visual impairments
What we offer:
  • Competitive salary packages and comprehensive health benefits
  • A nationwide network of trained educational directors who are leaders in our field
  • Dedicated licensure department for support and reimbursement
  • Resource library, professional allowance, and access to CEUs and customized trainings
  • Options to move across the country and abroad, with relocation and housing assistance
  • 24/7 support with Career Specialists committed to your advancement
  • Exclusive apps and tools to help you improve therapy