Teacher of the Visually Impaired Jobs in Kansas
With one of ProCare’s teacher of the visually impaired jobs in Kansas, you’ll play a crucial role in ensuring that students with visual impairments receive the comprehensive support they need to reach their full potential both in and out of the classroom. At ProCare, we understand the impact that Kansas teachers of the visually impaired have. That’s why we offer our educators competitive salaries, ongoing career guidance, comprehensive benefits, and more.
Learn more about our teacher of visually impaired jobs in Kansas below, and explore the opportunities waiting for you today!
Kansas Teacher of the Visually Impaired Responsibilities
Teachers of the visually impaired educate students with visual impairments by adapting curriculum and administering instruction, lessons, and classroom activities in the format that best meets the unique needs of their students. This is accomplished by, for example, the use of assistive technology in the classroom and working with school administrators to secure appropriate resources and support services. Additional important responsibilities of Kansas teacher of visually impaired jobs include creating individualized education plans (IEPs) and working with other school personnel and parents to ensure the students have the best possible academic outcomes.
Requirements for Teacher of Visually Impaired Jobs in Kansas
To become a teacher of the visually impaired in Kansas, you are required to have a bachelor’s degree in education, a specialized teaching certification, and a state license. However, depending on the institution or school district hiring, a master’s degree may be preferred.
Ready to make a difference in the educational journey of students with visual impairments? ProCare has a wide range of teacher of the visually impaired jobs in Kansas waiting for you today. Browse our openings below!