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26/27 SY - ESS TEACHER, VISION IMPAIRED/ORIENTATION MOBILTY (3 OPENINGS) JobID: 14726
Position Type: Classroom Teacher/ESS TEACHER - VISION IMPAIRED
Date Posted: 2/26/2026
Location: CEE- ESS
Closing Date: OPEN UNTIL FILLED
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The Phoenix Union High School District is proud to serve a diverse population of 24,000 students and 3,400 employees in Arizonas capital city. With a portfolio of comprehensive schools, small specialty schools, support schools, micro schools, magnet programs, and extensive Career & Technical Education (CTE) offerings, PXUs schools of opportunity welcome, love, and inspire all students to go places and do things that matter.
SUMMARY:
The itinerant teacher for students with visual impairments travels to the students assigned schools to provide direct and/or consultative exceptional student services related to vision loss. The teacher draws upon their knowledge of exceptionalities, specifically regarding Vision Impairment to promote independence and self-advocacy of students on caseload to enable students to learn/participate in a variety of settings.
The teacher is responsible for performing Functional Vision Assessments and Learning Media Assessments to determine the students functional vision, sensory preference, and cognitive ability, identifying the best format for learning materials. The teacher maintains a positive and appropriate educational environment that meets the intellectual and emotional needs of the student.
The cognitive levels of the students may range from significant cognitive variabilities educating in specialized programs to students gifted and talented fully included in the general education setting. The teacher will monitor academic progress of students on their caseload. They will be responsible for attending and providing input to conferences, Individual Education Programs (IEP), Multidisciplinary Evaluation Team (MET), 504 meetings based on their area of expertise.
As a case manager, they are responsible for ensuring a students individualized ESS services are implemented according to district policy. Focused efforts on increasing student self-advocacy, preparing for transition to career, college, and life, and understanding community resources specifically for people who are blind or visually impaired.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Collaborates with other professionals on how to implement accommodations and modifications based on IEPs for students with vision.
- Participates in MET meetings and the development of IEPs for students with visual impairments.
- Provides and delivers specially designed instruction, aligned to the expanded core curriculum, consistent with students IEP goals and objectives using strategies and methods appropriate to students abilities in accordance with Arizona State Standards.
- Collaborates with Campus ESS facilitator to assist in articulation between feeder schools for incoming students with visual impairments, including securing necessary technology, placement, and interpreting existing paperwork.
- Assists in determining and procuring classroom equipment and materials required for the student with visual impairment to learn, as well as implementing room modification and lighting changes necessary for the student to participate in academic tasks.
- Provides Braille, recorded/enlarged materials, and tactual symbols for students as needed.
- Provides the classroom teacher with information regarding the specialized strategies needed to teach a student with visual impairments.
- Coordinates with other certified and classified staff, such as speech language pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, nurses, Orientation and Mobility specialists, and instructional aides to ensure that related services are provided in accordance with an IEP for students with visual impairments.
- Writes appropriate goals and objectives for students with visual impairments that are standards-based, stated, and include methods of assessments to measure student performance.
- Conducts Functional Vision Assessments and Learning Media Assessments.
- Communicates with low-vision specialists, ophthalmologists, and optometrists concerning exams and updates stakeholders on developments that may impact learning.
- Utilizes and helps maintain an updated list of District assistive equipment and current location within the district.
- Ensures students receive appropriate accommodations when taking a district or state assessment and uses district and state assessment data to improve instruction and place students in appropriate instructional and intervention programs advocating for the least restrictive environment.
- Keeps and maintains required records, such as progress reports, parent/student communication logs, and IEP paperwork by deadlines.
- Reviews caseload to ensure that federal and state requirements are met in accordance with timelines for annual IEP meetings, quarterly progress notes, Extended School Year decisions, and implementation of transition services.
- Acts in accordance with PXU core values to communicate regularly with parents regarding student progress.
- Documents and resolves issues related to student behavior problems and attendance.
- Follows meeting agenda to lead the annual IEP meetings for students on their caseload.
- Attends ongoing professional development and is willing to apply new evidence-based strategies to their teaching practices.
- Commits to being an active participant in a professional learning community (PLC) to collaboratively review data, engage in new strategies, and address needs identified by the group.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Education, Training, and Experience Guidelines:
- Possess a bachelors degree.
- Have experience in working with students with Visual Impairments.
- Have an awareness of student needs, i.e., at-risk, ethnic, limited English proficient, exceptional.
- Demonstrate knowledge and experience in development and implementation of special services activities and related documents that conform to federal, state, and district guidelines.
- Experience in training staff to implement services and paperwork conform to federal, state, and district guidelines.
- License and Certification Requirements:
- Current certification in Special Education, Endorsement for Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments, dually certified in Orientation and Mobility preferred.
IDEAL CANDIDATES WILL HAVE THE FOLLOWING SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
- Knowledge of applicable Federal, state, county, city, and district statutes, rules, policies, and procedures.
- Ability to work with other professionals collaboratively to ensure timeframes are met.
- Ability to identify effective accommodations, modifications, and behavioral support needs, then work to collaboratively implement them in the classroom, across the campus, and in the community.
- Ability to collaborate with others and advocate the need for best practices to support student learning, including the ability to support instructional aides who support students with visual impairment.
- Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relations with co-workers, vendors, students, parents, the public, and others having business with the school district.
- Skill in operating a personal computer utilizing a variety of software applications.
- Ability to work independently with moderate supervision.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
- Work is performed in a standard office and classroom environment.
WHY WORK AT PXU:
- The Phoenix Union High School District is one of the states largest employers.
- Our 3,400 education professionals are committed to providing an excellent learning environment for our students while enjoying an inspiring work environment.
- Highly Competitive Pay.
- Participation in Arizona State Retirement System.
- Vacation and Personal Leave Plans (for eligible positions).
- Comprehensive Employee Benefits.
- Education Loan Forgiveness (if eligible).
- Paid Winter and Spring Breaks.
DIVISION:
- SUPERVISION RECEIVED: None
- SUPERVISION GIVEN: Teaching & Learning
- ESS Director or Designee: None
- Action: Prepared by: Reviewed by: Effective Date
- Revised: WM, HH, LT, AS, SI, EHMS, LT, WM, EF
- 01/09/2025
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