Foundation for Blind Children is currently seeking qualified applicants for a full time Independent Living Instructor position! This position will be based at our Central Campus in Phoenix as part of our Adult Transition Services Department. We offer a full benefits package, paid time off, paid holidays, retirement plan, a 35 hour work week, and more! Apply today to join our team and make a difference in your community.
Foundation for Blind Children (FBC) is a high profile, nationally recognized non-profit in Phoenix, Arizona. Celebrating our 70th Anniversary, FBC serves over 2,000 blind and visually impaired students of ALL ages, from birth to currently 102 years old on three Valley campuses. Our preschool for blind children and braille library are the largest in the country. A well-established and growing non-profit, FBC leads the blind community both locally and nationally with new and innovative teaching methods, technology and outcomes. Our workplace culture consistently ranks in the top 10% of non-profits in the country with 95% of our team recommending FBC as a great place to work. The vision of the Foundation for Blind Children is a world where vision loss is a diagnosis, not a disability.
The Instructor works with persons who are blind or have vision impairments in the use of compensatory skills and assistive technology that will enable them to live safe, productive, and independent lives. Tasks include but are not limited to assessments and the instruction of rehabilitation skills including: communication, daily living skills and the use of low vision aids and appliances and assistive technology. This role supports the comprehensive disability related training and instructional services for the FBC’s Adult Comprehensive and New Horizons programs.
Job duties include:
- Develop rehabilitation or instructional plans collaboratively with peers, Vocational Rehabilitation counselors, and clients, based on results of assessments, needs, and goals.
- Write reports or complete forms to document assessments, training, progress, or follow-up outcomes.
- Complete all necessary notes, reports, and paperwork in a timely manner.
- Assess clients' abilities in areas such as vision, social and emotional issues, cognition, assistive technology, independence, physical abilities, employability, and personal goals.
- Develop group and individual instructional objectives and lesson plans in the areas of time and schedule management, budgeting and money management, cooking, cleaning, health and wellness, and other skills that move students toward independence and future employment.
- Teach skills for independent living or techniques such as home and personal management—cooking, cleaning, banking, budgeting, home repairs and maintenance, and communication.
- Adjust and modify lesson plans according to the assessment of students’ needs and abilities.
- Provide instruction to adults across the age spectrum in the area of psychosocial adjustments to vision loss.
- Work with all other instructors and program staff to ensure continuity of services.
- Stay up to date on current instructional strategies and techniques.
- Provide instructional support and services to individuals in FBC’s Adult Comprehensive Program and the New Horizons program for older adults. Instruction takes place at FBC’s campuses and in client homes and communities.