Teacher of the Visually Impaired Jobs in Massachusetts

When you take on one of ProCare’s teacher of the visually impaired jobs in Massachusetts, you’ll be more than an educator to your students. You’ll be their advocate and mentor, creating an inclusive and supportive educational environment that promotes success for all learners.

At ProCare, we recognize the important role that Massachusetts teachers of the visually impaired play. That’s why our roles offer you competitive salaries, comprehensive benefits, ongoing career support and guidance, and more.

Learn more about our teacher of visually impaired jobs in Massachusetts below, and browse our current opportunities today!

Massachusetts Teacher of the Visually Impaired Responsibilities

Massachusetts teachers of the visually impaired educate students with visual impairments and provide them with the necessary skills to access the core curriculum. This includes teaching alternative techniques for reading and writing, such as braille or the use of assistive technology. Additional responsibilities of teacher of the visually impaired jobs in Massachusetts include creating individualized education plans (IEPs) and communicating with school administrators, parents, and educators on the needs and progress of the students.

Requirements for Teacher of Visually Impaired Jobs in Massachusetts

It is required to have, at a minimum, a bachelor’s degree in education, a specialized teaching certification, and a state license to become a teacher of the visually impaired in Massachusetts. In addition, it is beneficial that educators also receive a master’s degree to better support their students, and many teacher of the visually impaired jobs in Massachusetts prefer candidates with this higher level of education.

Ready to help students thrive? ProCare has a wide range of teacher for the visually impaired jobs in Massachusetts to explore. Browse and apply today!

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