p>Duties include but are not limited to: • Evaluate and provide support services to students with visual impairments to maximize their independent mobility and physical functioning in the home and community settings • Perform work associated with development of body image, laterality and directionality, spatial and environmental concepts, sensory training, basic concepts and skills, and orientation and mobility skills • Instruction is provided on campus (indoors and outdoors), and in the surrounding community, including the student's home residential area, during school hours and at night as needed • Specific instruction including but not limited to guide techniques, direction-taking, squaring off, self-familiarization, upper and lower protective techniques, cane skills, street crossings, use of number systems, use of public transportation and use of optical aids will be provided based on each student's individual needs • Develop short and long-term goals and objectives for each student and plan specific learning tasks to help students achieve the goals and objectives • Prepare schedules for O&M classes for all students identified as needing O&M instruction, evaluate O&M students to assess current levels, working with instructional staff to integrate classroom and O&M instruction and coordinate with staff to minimize disruptions to the students' schedules. Under general supervision, the Orientation and Mobility teacher will evaluate and provide support services to students with visual impairments to maximize their independent mobility and physical functioning in the home and community settings.