[Trainer-talk] [Jobs] Job Opening, St. Paul Minnesota, Assistive Technology Specialist

David B Andrews David.B.Andrews at state.mn.us
Mon Oct 5 00:52:21 UTC 2009


Minnesota State Services for the Blind, SSB, has an immediate opening 
for a Assistive Technology Specialist.  You can see the announcement at:

<https://statejobs.doer.state.mn.us/JobPosting/a016f2279bdccd964dff9315f4ff1f33/View>https://statejobs.doer.state.mn.us/JobPosting/a016f2279bdccd964dff9315f4ff1f33/View

or the information is below.  It closes in two weeks, and I am the 
supervisor for this position.

Dave





REHAB PROGRAM SPECIALIST 3 , Assistive Technology - Blind




$ 22.92-$ 33.99 hourly, $ 47,857-$ 70,971 annually

Apply for this job

Date Posted:   10/02/2009
Closing Date:   10/16/2009
Hiring Agency:   Employment & Econ Development Dept
Location:   St. Paul
Who May Apply:   Open to all qualified job seekers
Posting Number:   09DEED000199
Employment Conditions:   Permanent, Full-time
Work Shift:   Day Shift
Days of Work:   Monday-Friday , 08:00 AM-04:30 PM
Travel Required:   yes
Job Grouping:   Human Resources
Classified Status:   Classified

Job Description:   Provide access technology consultation, design, 
coordination, and instruction services to State Services for the 
Blind (SSB) customers and rehabilitation counselors, so that 
effective and compatible applications and assistive technologies are 
used. Conduct assistive technology assessments and develop timely 
recommendations so cost-effective, compatible applications and 
assistive technologies are used to enable SSB customers to achieve 
the goals of their individual plans for employment. Make 
recommendations concerning assistive/adaptive technology instruction 
to customers and staff and conduct such training when necessary. 
Ensure that assistive/adaptive technology interfaces effectively with 
standard and customized applications and programs, operating systems, 
and mainframe and personal computer systems in varied environments. 
Technology includes, but is not limited to:

- Screen reading hardware and software;
- Electronic note takers;
- Braille embossers and Braille translation software;
- Refreshable Braille displays;
- Screen enlargement hardware and software;
- Optical character recognition systems;
- DAISY DTB playback hardware and software; and
- Closed circuit televisions and other technology options.

There is some overnight travel throughout the State of Minnesota.
Minimum Qualifications:   Please describe your qualifications, 
experience and knowledge in the "Job Specific Questions" portion of 
Resume Builder in the following areas: Failure to address these areas 
may result in your resume not being considered.

At least three years of experience working with blind/visually 
impaired people in the field of Adaptive/Assistive Technology, 
including some information technology expertise, which demonstrates 
the following knowledge, skills and abilities:
OR
Combination of education (Bachelor's degree or higher in Computer 
Science, Information Technology, Rehabilitation Counseling, 
Rehabilitation Teaching, or related field) and one year experience 
working with blind/visually impaired people in the field of 
Adaptive/Assistive Technology, including some information technology 
expertise, which demonstrates the following knowledge, skills and abilities:

Knowledge of:
- Various types of assistive/adaptive technology such as those 
described in Job Duties above.

Skill in:
- Diagnosing and resolving general computer problems- hardware and/or 
software related.
- Diagnosing and evaluating individuals' technology needs, 
performance and capabilities with assistive technology;
- Integrating assistive/adaptive technology with other technology 
applications and programs, operating systems, and computer 
technologies in varied environments;
- Evaluation of job sites to determine assistive technology needs as 
well as possible compatibility with assistive technology;
and

Ability to:
- Develop, coordinate and implement technology recommendations and 
programs to meet the special needs of blind, visually impaired and/or 
deafblind SSB customers;
- Conduct demonstrations of assistive technology; and
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with SSB 
customers, rehabilitation counselors and rehabilitation technicians, 
other SSB staff, other state agencies, community and advocacy groups, 
related organizations, employers, vendors of assistive technology, 
SSB technology trainers, and the general public.

Your resume MUST contain sufficient detail of past experiences to 
determine qualifications based on the above criteria. Selection of 
interviews will be based on assessment of experience/qualifications.

Preferred Qualifications:   Knowledge of
-Conducting needs assessments and job analyses; developing and 
modifying work stations; and selecting, adjusting, and readjusting 
adaptive equipment to meet customers' needs;
- Federal and state laws, regulations, rules, policies and procedures 
related to vocational rehabilitation programs and the ability to 
interpret and apply them in a variety of situations;
- Well-organized, with excellent time management skills; and
- Effective verbal and written communication skills in the 
coordination with customers and clients on assistive technology needs.
Selection Process:   The selection process is a resume-based, 
skill-matching process. Your resume will be entered into a database. 
If your skills match the required skills for this position, the 
department may contact you.
How to Apply:   You are strongly encouraged to submit your resume 
through the online Resume Builder at 
<<https://statejobs.doer.state.mn.us/ResumeBuilder>https://statejobs.doer.state.mn.us/ResumeBuilder>. 
You may copy and paste in your existing resume or let the software 
create a resume for you. You may edit your resume later should your 
contact information or experience change. The Resume Builder also 
collects your work preference information so we can match you with 
future job openings that meet your interests.

Current State Employees: Please note that employment provisions 
(including but not limited to seniority and leave accrual) vary among 
the three branches of Minnesota State government. When considering a 
job with another branch of state government, you are highly 
encouraged to explore these differences. For assistance, please 
direct questions to both your current and anticipated Human Resources offices.

If you wish to apply with a paper copy, submit your resume AND a 
completed State of Minnesota Employment Application form to: 
Minnesota Management & Budget (MMB), 200 Centennial Office Building, 
658 Cedar Street, St. Paul, MN 55155. Be sure to indicate the posting 
number of this job on your application. The paper application is 
available on the State Employment Web and MMB web sites, at any state 
agency HR office, or by calling 651-259-3637.
Contact for More Information:   Sue Zeches, 
651/259-7107/sue.zeches at state.mn.us.


David Andrews
Chief Technology Officer
Minnesota State Services for the Blind
2200 University Ave. W., #240
St. Paul, MN  55114-1840
(651) 642-0513  Office
(612) 730-7931  Cell
(651) 649-5927  Fax



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