[Jobs] FW: Communications Instructor position in Lincoln Nebraska
Rovig, Lorraine
LRovig at NFB.ORG
Fri Jul 20 08:28:18 CDT 2007
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From: Altman, Jeff [mailto:jeff.altman at ncbvi.ne.gov]
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 9:09 AM
To: Rovig, Lorraine
Subject: Communications Instructor position in Lincoln Nebraska
Visually Impaired Orientation Counselor I/II - Communications Instructor
Ne. Commission For The Blind & Visually Impaired
Position # 81-40404
Closing date: July 6, 2007
Salary: Counselor I - $ 2,370.91 / month - Bachelor's Degree
Counselor II - $ 2,739.71 / month - Master's Degree
Description:
Provides counseling with students about blindness and attitudes toward
blindness.
Works effectively as a member of the Orientation Center team and
participates in all of its functions.
Participates with students in educational, social and training
activities.
Provides appropriate vocational counseling to assist in career planning
and the transition from Orientation Center training.
Provides instruction to students in non-visual techniques for typing,
abacus, keyboarding, access to computers, instruction in software
applications, handwriting, etc.
Requirements:
Bachelors degree in behavioral sciences or related areas with two years
of teaching experience, and a knowledge of blindness technology.
Masters degree preferred.
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From:
Altman, Jeff [mailto:jeff.altman at ncbvi.ne.gov]
Sent:
Friday, July 20, 2007 9:09 AM
To:
Rovig, Lorraine
Subject:
Communications Instructor position in Lincoln Nebraska
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Visually Impaired Orientation Counselor
I/II - Communications Instructor
Ne. Commission For The Blind & Visually Impaired
Position # 81-40404
Closing date:
July 6, 2007
Salary: Counselor I - $ 2,370.91 / month – Bachelor’s Degree
Counselor II - $ 2,739.71 / month – Master’s Degree
Description:
Provides counseling with students about blindness and attitudes toward blindness.
Works effectively as a member of the
Orientation
Center
team and participates in all of its functions.
Participates with students in educational, social and training activities.
Provides appropriate vocational counseling to assist in career planning and the transition from
Orientation
Center
training.
Provides instruction to students in non-visual techniques for typing, abacus,
keyboarding, access to computers, instruction in software applications, handwriting, etc.
Requirements:
Bachelors degree in behavioral sciences or related areas with two years of teaching experience, and a knowledge of blindness technology.
Masters degree preferred.
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