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  • Communications Instructor, Young Adult Transition…

    Iowa Department of Administrative Services (Des Moines, IA)



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    Communications Instructor, Young Adult Transition Program

     

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    Communications Instructor, Young Adult Transition Program

     

    Salary

     

    $55,016.00 - $83,782.40 Annually

     

    Location

     

    Des Moines - 50309 - Polk County, IA

     

    Job Type

     

    Full-time

     

    Job Number

     

    25-03132

     

    Agency

     

    131 Iowa Department for the Blind

     

    Opening Date

     

    05/21/2025

     

    Closing Date

     

    6/10/2025 11:59 PM Central

     

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    Point of Contact

     

    Ambrose Ball-Harney ([email protected])

     

    To Apply

     

    All candidates are strongly encouraged to attach a cover letter and resume to the application

     

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    Job Description

    This is a non-merit position. Candidates must follow the instructions in the "To Apply" section. Positions in this class are exempt from the screening and referral requirements of the Iowa Department of Administrative Services - Human Resources Enterprise.

     

    The Iowa Department for the Blind (IDB) is seeking an energetic and passionate communications instructor for its Young Adult Transition Program for blind youth.

     

    This position will serve as part of a team that works dynamically together to best serve the needs of students. Ideal candidates will possess a strong teaching ability and a belief in the capacity of blind persons, as well as experience with braille and access technology. IDB can provide training in the other blindness skill areas listed if needed and will provide training in the teaching curricula used in these programs.

     

    The Young Adult Transition Program is a school-year based residential program for youth who have finished high school, but who need additional instruction in order to participate in post-secondary learning and employment opportunities. During the summer, this position will work with IDB’s summer program, LEAP, for youth ages 14-21.

    Duties and responsibilities to include the following:

    + Provide Workplace Readiness, Self-Advocacy and Disability-Related skills training to blind youth in comprehensive residential training programs such as the Young Adult Transition Program and LEAP Program.

    + Provide daily braille and technology instruction to students enrolled in the Young Adult Transition program.

    + Design lesson plans to meet students’ individual needs and the goals on their Individualized Education Programs and Individual Plans for Employment both to be taught directly and for use by other program staff.

    + Write monthly and end of program reports and complete bi-weekly IEP progress monitoring.

    + Provide daily guidance and direction to summer program staff hired to provide direct instruction to summer program students.

    + Provide guidance and support to Youth Services Workers in how they can most effectively support students’ growth and independence in the areas of braille and technology.

    + Develop curricula, assessments and teaching materials for teaching blind youth. Measure students’ progress toward their goals on an on-going basis through the use of data and rubrics. Collaborate with other program staff and supervisor to address student needs and concerns.

    + Serve as a role model for students in the use of nonvisual techniques and problem-solving skills.

    + Promote a positive philosophy of blindness through involvement in trainings and community outreach events for parents, educators and other service providers as directed.

    Essential functions of this position:

    + Demonstrate and promote a positive philosophy of blindness

    + Actively participate in program activities

    + Communicate regularly with program leaders regarding student needs and concerns

    + Document student progress through regular written reports

    + Read and write contracted braille

    + Teach clients to utilize the contracted braille code proficiently, including the use of English grammar, spelling and sentence structure.

    + Use smartphones and computers with all mainstream nonvisual technology including VoiceOver, TalkBack, NVDA and JAWS.

    + Teach clients to use smartphones and computers with nonvisual technology including VoiceOver, TalkBack, NVDA and JAWS as appropriate.

    + Independently travel (using a long white cane under sleep shades)

    + Teach clients to travel using a long white cane

     

    Preference will be given to candidates who possess a state of Iowa teaching license, or the ability to obtain one within two years of employment, as well as candidates who hold either the National Certification in unified English braille or the Braille Transcriber Certification from the Library of Congress; however, applicants who do not possess these credentials are still encouraged to apply.

     

    It is the policy of the Department for the Blind to conduct background checks on all finalist candidates prior to any offer of employment.

     

    Minimum Qualification Requirements

     

    Graduation from an accredited college or university with a degree in human service-oriented sciences, education, marketing or business and experience equal to three years of full time professional work;

    OR

    the equivalent of three years of full-time experience as a rehabilitation counselor or teacher shall be considered as qualifying provided the employee has successfully completed training to meet the certification criteria established by the agency;

    OR

    an equivalent combination of education and experience, substituting the equivalent of one year of full-time professional work experience for each year of the required education to a maximum substitution of four years.

     

    For additional information, please click on thislink to view the job description. (https://das.iowa.gov/sites/default/files/hr/documents/class\_and\_pay/JobClassDescriptions/SeniorServicesSpecialistfortheBlind1-41151.pdf)

     

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    Our Robust Benefits Package Includes:

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    Enjoy a competitive salary that reflects directly on your skills and expertise.

     

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    Health and Wellness:

    Prioritize your well-being with our comprehensive health plans, including medical, dental, and vision coverage. Enjoy the peace of mind knowing that the State of Iowa covers 90% of the premiums, providing you and your loved ones with excellent coverage at a remarkably low cost.

    Retirement Planning:

    We are proud to offer the Iowa Public Employees Retirement System (IPERS). A defined benefit plan, IPERS benefits are guaranteed for life, meaning once you retire, you will receive the same monthly benefit for the remainder of your life (once vested). We invest in your long-term financial well-being, so you can retire with peace of mind.Click here to learn more about IPERS (https://ipers.org/members) .

    Paid Time Off:

    Life is unpredictable, and at the State of Iowa, we understand the importance of work-life balance. Our leave policies, including paid holidays, vacation, and sick leave with unlimited accrual, ensure you have the flexibility you need for personal and family matters.

    Professional Development:

    Elevate your career with continuous learning opportunities. We support your growth through training programs, workshops, and tuition reimbursement.

    Employee Assistance Program (EAP):

    We care about your well-being beyond the workplace. Access confidential counseling, resources, and support through our Employee Assistance Program.

    Diversity and Inclusion:

    Be part of a diverse and inclusive workplace that embraces all backgrounds and perspectives. We believe diversity is a strength that drives innovation.

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    Employer

     

    State of Iowa

     

    Agency

     

    131 Iowa Department for the Blind

     

    Address

     

    524 4th St

     

    Des Moines, Iowa, 50309

     

    Website

     

    https://blind.iowa.gov/

     

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