A Deafblind Intervener uses their skills to help your organization provide better service to students or clients. They often work in elementary or secondary schools, but nonprofit organizations also hire them to help their clients communicate effectively and navigate the world around them. A major part of the Deafblind Intervener job description is to collaborate with colleagues and community members to ensure clients have the opportunity to succeed.
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A Deafblind Intervener provides one-on-one assistance to people who are deaf or hard of hearing and who also have visual impairments. Their duties include helping clients interact with other people, giving them the tools they need to solve problems and providing information about the surrounding environment.
Ansvar
Et Deafblind Intervener bør være i stand til at udføre forskellige pligter og ansvar. Følgende er nogle pligter og ansvarsområder en Deafblind Intervener bør kunne udføre:
Attending classes, medical appointments and social events with clients
Providing information about each client’s surroundings to help them navigate indoor and outdoor spaces
Ensuring clients maintain as much independence as possible
Maintaining trusting relationships with clients and colleagues
Collaborating with teachers, counselors, healthcare providers and other professionals to ensure clients have the tools they need to succeed
Nødvendige færdigheder
En konkurrencedygtig Deafblind Intervener vil have visse færdigheder og kvalifikationer, herunder:
Proficiency in American Sign Language (ASL)
Ability to troubleshoot screen readers and other assistive devices
Excellent attention to detail, especially when examining the environment and providing feedback to clients
Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive matters with discretion
Strong desire to complete additional training
High level of emotional maturity
Lignende tilbud
Hvis du rekrutterer til stillinger relateret til et Deafblind Intervener, se vores jobbeskrivelser for lignende roller: