Teacher of Visually Impaired - Special Education (2025-2026)
Company: Prosper ISD
Location: Prosper
Posted on: April 4, 2026
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Job Description:
Salary Schedules Link /Days: 187 Primary Purpose: The itinerant
teacher for students with visual impairments travels to the
students' assigned schools to provide direct and/or consultative
special education services relating to vision loss. Services for
infants may be provided in the infants' homes or child care
settings. The students range in age from birth through 21 and may
have only a visual impairment or additional disabilities. The
cognitive levels of the students range from severely impaired to
gifted and talented. Qualifications: Education/Certification :
Bachelor's degree from a college or university Texas certification
for teachers of students with visual impairments. Special
Knowledge/Skills: Knowledge and skills required to administer and
interpret appropriate screening, assessment and evaluation
instruments Skill in interpersonal communication with peers,
students, parents, and teachers Braille Ability to work with a wide
range of students with visual impairments Leadership qualities
Ability to maintain a level of respect from peers Understand human
behavior dynamics and an ability to interact effectively with
educational personnel Drive self in own vehicle to multiple school
sites in the district to provide services Experience: Classroom
teaching or related experience in providing direct services to a
wide range of students with visual impairments Major
Responsibilities and Duties: Assessment and Evaluation 1. Perform
functional vision and learning media assessments on new referrals
and three-year re-evaluations 2. Interpret eye medical reports as
they relate to educational environments 3. Contribute to the
development of the IEP/IFSP with goals, modifications, learning
styles. 4. Recommend appropriate specialized evaluations as needed,
such as low vision, orientation and mobility, psycho-social, and
adaptive physical education 5. Consult with diagnosticians,
classroom teachers, students, and parents concerning appropriate
evaluations, modification, and test administration 6. Obtain
modified standardized testing materials (NAPT, ITBS, TAKS, SAT,
ACT, etc.) and administer or assist in the administration of the
test as needed 7. Work as liaison with other agencies in the
vocational assessment process 8. Administer various other tests as
appropriate (Oregon Project, Insite, Hawaii, Boehme, LAP, E-LAP,
etc.) 9. Participate in team assessments for students with moderate
to severe cognitive disabilities 10. Provide screening and referral
procedures to appropriate personnel. Appropriate Learning
Environment 11. Assist in determining and procuring classroom
equipment and materials necessary for the student with visual
impairments to learn (brailler, low vision devices, assistive
technology, computer) including ensuring necessary room
modifications and lighting changes 12. Provide the classroom
teacher with information regarding the specialized strategies
needed to teach a VI student 13. Consult with other instructional
staff to provide information to incorporate the Expanded Core
Curriculum into the entire instructional setting 14. Provide
modified materials to the classroom teacher 15. Provide Braille,
recorded/enlarged materials, and tactual symbols as appropriate for
each child. Direct Instruction in the Unique Curriculum 16. Monitor
the students' progress in academic subjects and provide instruction
in compensatory skills as needed in the areas the students may have
difficulty with as a result of the visual impairment (This does not
include tutoring in subject areas once materials and methods have
been modified to accommodate the vision loss). a. Braille reading
and writing b. Low vision devices c. Abacus d. Typing/keyboarding
e. Adaptive devices (e.g., computers, note takers, tape recorders)
f. Listening skills g. Visual efficiency h. Concept development
(especially for infants and early childhood students) i. Daily
living/self-help skills j. Career readiness k. Leisure and
recreation skills l. Social skills m. Organizational and study
skills n. Self-advocacy Support Services 17. Provide assistance to
students with visual impairments in understanding their attitudes
and those of others concerning their visual impairment 18.
Facilitate social integration and interaction with peers 19.
Facilitate and schedule, when appropriate, students’ attendance at
regional Expanded Core Curriculum events, and provide support at
events as needed. 20. Provide training and support to parents of
students with visual impairments to enhance their children's
independence 21. Provide the teachers, staff, and family of
students with visual impairments with information regarding their
individual needs, methodology, and strategies 22. Participate with
other school personnel and agencies to secure job-related
experiences for students 23. Participate in transition planning.
Administrative/Record Keeping Duties 24. Provide updated pupil
information (VI registration, deafblind census, textbook
projections) 25. Submit requests for instructional materials,
conferences, and personnel needs 26. Inform various special
education and campus personnel of progress and needs of the
students with visual impairment on a regular basis 27. Identify and
set up a work and storage space at each school to be used by the VI
teacher to instruct students as necessary 28. Provide input into
students' schedules, planning for all special services, such as
direct instruction and orientation and mobility 29. Maintain
adequate record of all assessments, IEPs, ARD papers, progress
reports and signed parental release forms for things such as
photographs and registration with various agencies 30. Provide
progress reports as indicated by school policy on students with
visual impairment and follow up with teacher and/or parent
conferences as appropriate 31. Register students with visual
impairments with appropriate agencies such as Recordings for the
Blind and Dyslexic, and the Texas State Library, and assist with
referral to the Texas State Commission for the Blind 32. Prepare
paperwork as appropriate and attend ARDs and IFSP meetings on
students with visual impairments 33. Distribute information to
parents concerning workshops, conferences, and equipment
acquisition 34. Communicate with low-vision specialists,
ophthalmologists, and optometrists concerning exams, and attend
exams when appropriate 35. Supervise material preparation and
acquisition. Liaison Between Community and School 36. Provide
information about district and/or regional vision programs to the
schools and community. 37. Provide information concerning
recreational and summer programs to parents and students and assist
with application forms and procedures. Such activities might
include Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired summer
school, Texas Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services
(formerly known as Texas Commission for the Blind) summer work
programs, or Lion's Club Summer Camp. Professional Standards 38.
Maintain a reference library. 39. Acquire information about current
research, development, and technology by attending conferences,
workshops, and area meetings and by reading journals in the field
of visual impairment. Supervisory Responsibilities: None. Working
Conditions: Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors :
Maintain emotional control under stress. Regular districtwide
travel to multiple work locations as assigned; moderate lifting and
carrying. May be required to lift and transfer students to and from
wheelchair or assist with positioning students with physical
disabilities
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