[Job-Listings] FW: Shop Instructor - Nebraska Center for the Blind

Andrews, David B (DEED) david.b.andrews at state.mn.us
Wed May 4 13:15:11 UTC 2022



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Subject: [Rehab] FW: Shop Instructor - Nebraska Center for the Blind

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*** Job Announcement, Nebraska Center ***

Hello,



Please share the below job announcement with anyone who may be interested. I am happy to answer any questions regarding the position. My contact information follows the job posting.



The Nebraska Center for the Blind, a program of the Nebraska Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired, is seeking a Shop Instructor to work at our training center in Lincoln. The Nebraska Center for the Blind is a Certified Structured Discovery Training Center approved by the National Blindness Professional Certification Board (NBPCB). Below are more details regarding the position.



Shop Instructor

Location: Lincoln, NE

Salary: $19.70 Hourly

Job Type: PERM FULL TIME

Department: Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired

Job Number: 08180106

Closing date and time: Continuous



The overall goal of this position is to build the client's confidence. This position will be assigned to provide nonvisual instruction in home maintenance, industrial arts, basic plumbing and electricity, and basic woodworking. Instruction is provided to adult clients of the Nebraska Center for the Blind using Structured Discovery teaching methods. Home maintenance tasks may include unclogging drains, changing light bulbs, repairing dry wall, changing furnace filters, rewiring and replacing electrical faceplates, drilling holes, sanding, patching, painting, etc. Power tool usage includes drill press, radial arm saw, and table saw. The Industrial Arts/Shop instructor also supports the training provided in other areas of the Center (Braille, Cane Travel, Home Management, Technology). Work requires use of hand and power tools and the ability to teach the use of this equipment using nonvisual techniques. Occasionally exposed to service animals. Regularly participates in community-based activities to role model alternative techniques.

Before we dive into what we need, let us show off what you get!
. Workplace flexibility
. 13 paid holidays
. Vacation and sick leave equating to 24 days your first year, accruing immediately . Military leave . 156% (that's not a typo!) state-matched retirement . Tuition reimbursement . Employee assistance program . 79% employer paid health insurance plans . Dental and vision insurance plans . Employer-paid $20,000 life insurance policy . Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PLSF) through the Federal government . Wide variety and availability of career advancement as the largest and most diverse employer in the State . Opportunity to be part of meaningful work and make a difference through public service . Training and Development based on your career aspirations . Fun, inviting teammates . A safe and secure environment

At the State, we stand by our core values of treating others with dignity and respect, acting ethically in all situations, and creating an environment where our customer is our top priority. Apply to join our team today!

Nebraska Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired, 4600 Valley Road Suite 100, Lincoln NE 68510

Monday-Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM



Examples of Work

Assess students' abilities to use nonvisual skills to perform basic tasks of woodworking and home repairs. In collaboration with students, develop goals to gain nonvisual skills to perform basic woodworking, home repair, problem-solving, and planning skills. Monitor and report on student progress, following documentation procedures and meeting established deadlines. Develop weekly and monthly lesson plans to ensure students are progressing through the curriculum and developing nonvisual skills to perform basic woodworking and home repair using hand and power tools.
Support the mission and philosophy of the Nebraska Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired (NCBVI) by utilizing Structured Discovery teaching methods to demonstrate nonvisual techniques for performing tasks related to woodworking, making repairs, and participating in community-based activities. Assist students in developing a positive attitude about blindness. Reinforce the nonvisual techniques learned in other classes at the Center, including Braille, screen readers, and the long white cane, and incorporate these skills in Shop class. Ensure safety practices are followed when using power tools, equipment, and chemicals, and inspect/maintain equipment in the Shop. Participate in staff meetings, agency-wide trainings, and student progress checks. Accurately track work hours to bill to the appropriate grant. Request, order, and track supplies for students.
Substitute occasionally in other classes at the Nebraska Center for the Blind, including Braille, Cane Travel, Home Management, and Technology.
Collaborate with other NCBVI staff to ensure a smooth transition between NCBVI programs and the client's next step following graduation from the Nebraska Center for the Blind. Occasionally lead and participate in philosophical discussions to promote acceptance of blindness and develop strategies for dealing effectively with the public's misconceptions about blindness. Work with clients with multiple disabilities, such as deafblind, cognitive or developmental disabilities, mobility impairments, etc. Provide some reader/driver services to clients. Other duties as assigned within the scope of the classification.



Qualifications / Requirements

REQUIREMENTS:  Bachelor's degree in social science, behavioral science, social work, counseling/guidance, vocational rehabilitation, psychology, sociology, human development, education or related and two years'
experience; OR Master's degree in any of the above mentioned fields or
related area and one year of experience.   Maintaining of the CVRCB
Certification, once acquired on the job


PREFERRED: At least two years of full-time professional experience as a maintenance worker, industrial arts instructor, or other relevant work experience/education is preferred. Previous experience working with blind adults and teaching using Structured Discovery methods in a training center environment. Possess one of the following certifications: National Certification in Rehabilitation Teaching for the Blind (NCRTB), National Certification in Unified English Braille (NCUEB), National Orientation and Mobility Certification (NOMC).

OTHER: Regular and reliable attendance. May require telecommuting as a part of the position.



Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Knowledge of teaching and the understanding of the agency's philosophy of working with the blind, various educational modalities as they pertain to the rehabilitation of blind individuals (i.e., Braille, cane travel, assistive technology, etc.); Understanding of problems arising from blindness, counseling techniques used in the rehabilitation of the blind and ability to apply techniques in proper situations. Skill in evaluating each client's needs and the subsequent preparation and implementation of instructional programs to answer these needs. Ability to lead and mentor others in the completion of work, organize and coordinate various ongoing instructional programs, effectively evaluate the results of instructional programs, and revise such programs as warranted; apply specific counseling techniques according to the situation; and establish a strong working rapport with clients, general public, and other service agencies. Computer skills are required.



To apply, please use the following link:



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Thanks,

Jessica

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Jessica Bartenbach

Training Center Supervisor

Nebraska Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired

4600 Valley Road, Suite 100

Lincoln, NE 68510

Cell: 402-219-3739

Main: 402-471-2891

Jessica.Bartenbach at nebraska.gov



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