[Trainer-Talk] Remote Opportunities at Allied Instructional Services

micah Santiago micah.lus at gmail.com
Wed May 20 21:42:49 UTC 2026


Good afternoon y'all,
I'm a certified Teacher of Blind/Low Vision Learners and just wanted to add
a thought in regards to certifications.
As silly and redundant as they are. Personally, as someone who has been in
K12 for a decade and in lawsuits and an expert witness in lawsuits. Even
credentials as silly as the Jaws certification go a long way in covering
you.
I'm not a fan of professionals having to rack up a TBLVL, COMS, and
CATIS credentials. However, I would highly recommend for individuals
interested in continuing to pursue the field of assistive tech to consider
getting their CATIS, Jaws cert, Zoom Text cert, etc. I'm blind myself and
it is silly, but administration will find any way to put people like us
down.
Lived experience is so important, but when my skills were questioned in a
touchy situation. Fifteen years of lived experience being a Jaws user got
me nothing. Having my Jaws certification (Despite how monotonous the exam
is), has allowed me to speak with authority when making tech requests with
admin, families, and IT departments.
I hope this helps anyone looking for work and figuring out next steps in
their lives.

On Wed, May 20, 2026 at 11:03 AM Chris Nusbaum via Trainer-Talk <
trainer-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:

> Hi Michael and All:
>
> Michael, I think you bring up some very important points, and, with your
> permission, I would be interested in sharing your thoughts with the
> leadership of AIS so they hear that perspective. As I mentioned previously,
> I think the certification requirement in this particular case is more
> recently added because certain schools are requiring them to add it as part
> of their contracts with the company. In any case, if the districts' focus
> is truly on the quality of services for their students, they should be
> focused more on experience and teaching ability (with certification as a
> plus) than on what a colleague of mine once called "nothing more than
> letters in an email signature."
>
> I would add to this the opinion that, while there is value in being
> certified for the purpose of professional knowledge and development, there
> may be such a thing as being "over-certified" (with all due respect to the
> NBPCB folks, if they are on this list). This is particularly true of our
> field, which relies so much on day-to-day experience in an ever-changing
> technical environment which isn't always reflected in certification
> programs. I'm told, for example, that a sighted colleague who recently got
> her CATIS certification compared notes with a blind coworker who was in the
> same class with her, and learned that some of the information on the exam
> was several years out of date. I don't have any personal experience with
> this yet because I haven't started the process toward either of the AT
> training certifications. But the larger point, for her and for me, is that
> certification alone does not seem to be adequate for effective AT teaching;
> we have to stay on top of the changes in the tech around us and the needs
> of our students, and only experience (both in and out of the workplace)
> will do that.
>
> As a final comment, I'm grateful to know that several state agencies are
> now changing their requirements to include "equivalent experience" as an
> alternative to certification. this could open the door to opportunities for
> those of us who have been teaching and working in this field for a while,
> but don't yet have the letters after our names. For this reason, my small
> AT training business now consists of myself and 2 subcontractors: a
> certified TVI, and an AT trainer who is new to the field professionally but
> has a lot of experience working with blind adults through volunteer
> projects--just as I did when I started. Incidentally, all 3 of us are
> blind. I'm hoping this combination of experience will be an asset to a
> variety of students, educators and government/private agencies. Before
> anyone asks, we unfortunately can't add any more trainers to our team at
> this time, as much as I would love to do so. As soon as we have more
> clients and we could use more people, you'll be the first to know!
>
> Thanks again for your thoughtful comments. I believe this is a discussion
> worth having within our organization and in the wider blindness education
> field.
>
> Chris
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mevers421 at gmail.com <mevers421 at gmail.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2026 11:33 AM
> To: 'Chris Nusbaum' <canaccesssolutions at gmail.com>;
> trainer-talk at nfbnet.org
> Subject: RE: [Trainer-Talk] Remote Opportunities at Allied Instructional
> Services
>
> Hi Chris and All,
>
> I think Skylar raises a very important point, and honestly, I believe this
> issue is contributing to the shortage of qualified assistive technology
> trainers in the blindness field.
>
> Over the years, many organizations and school systems have increasingly
> emphasized expensive certifications and highly specific credential
> pathways, often expecting blind professionals to pursue those
> certifications on their own or rely on Vocational Rehabilitation funding to
> subsidize them. At some point, I think the field needs to take a hard look
> at whether that model is sustainable or even realistic.
>
> There are many of us who have decades of lived experience using assistive
> technology every single day, along with years of informal training,
> mentoring, troubleshooting, leadership, and professional experience. In my
> own case, I have been using and helping teach assistive technology for more
> than 30 years. I also have direct experience in higher education
> administration, accessibility services, training, and supporting blind
> students and professionals in real-world environments.
>
> That kind of practical knowledge has value, especially when it comes from
> someone who actually depends on the technology personally rather than only
> understanding it from a technical or academic standpoint.
>
> I absolutely understand the desire for standards and quality assurance.
> However, I think organizations may eventually need to reconsider how they
> approach certification requirements if they truly want to expand the pool
> of qualified trainers. If certifications are becoming essential to
> employment, then employers, agencies, school systems, or partnering
> organizations may need to invest more directly in creating paid pathways,
> apprenticeships, mentorships, or employer-sponsored certification programs
> rather than expecting applicants to absorb all of the cost and risk
> themselves.
>
> Otherwise, we risk excluding highly capable blind professionals who
> already possess extensive practical expertise simply because they lack a
> particular credential.
>
> Just my thoughts on the broader issue. I appreciate Chris sharing the
> opportunities and providing additional perspective.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Michael Evers
> Email: mevers421 at gmail.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Nusbaum <canaccesssolutions at gmail.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2026 3:30 PM
> To: trainer-talk at nfbnet.org
> Subject: Re: [Trainer-Talk] Remote Opportunities at Allied Instructional
> Services
>
> Hi Skylar:
>
>  That's correct at this point—not as much because AIS insists on that
> experience, but more because the schools themselves are beginning to be
> more choosy about the certifications and experience levels they want. When
> I started working there in 2023, I had fairly extensive experience working
> with students through summer programs and other volunteer activities, but
> none directly in the schools. I would still encourage you to at least put
> in an inquiry; they may decide to use you for a certain placement once they
> know your background if they think the nature of the placement fits your
> skill set, or at the very least you would be on the list for future
> opportunities.
> Chris Nusbaum
> CAN Access Solutions
> (443) 487-6262
> canaccesssolutions at gmail.com
> Schedule a meeting with me: https://fantastical.app/cnusbaum/cas
>
> > On May 19, 2026, at 2:34 PM, skylar covich via Trainer-Talk <
> trainer-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> >
> > Aside from certification being necessary, they also seem to want
> > people who have experience in the school system. Hard to break in for
> > those of us who have experience only in adult services.
> >
> >
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> >> Date: Mon, 18 May 2026 12:18:35 -0400
> >> From: "Chris Nusbaum" <canaccesssolutions at gmail.com>
> >> To: "'List for teachers and trainers of adaptive technology'"
> >>        <trainer-talk at nfbnet.org>
> >> Subject: [Trainer-Talk] Remote Training Opportunities
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> >> Hi All:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Since several people have expressed in recent threads their interest
> >> in remote AT training, I wanted to pass along a few opportunities
> >> from Allied Instructional Services, where I work as an independent
> >> contractor. AIS seems to have an unusually high number of openings at
> >> the moment, so now would be a good time to take advantage of the
> >> opportunity if you have experience working with K-12 students and you
> >> want to work as a contractor. There are a few that are AT only, and
> >> many more for TVI, so if you can do both, that's a big plus. Here's
> >> the link to check out the current openings:
> >> https://alliedinstructional.com/opportunities
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Also, AIS is hosting an "Ask Me Anything" to answer questions about
> >> contracting generally and working with them specifically on Thursday
> >> at
> >> 3:30
> >> PM Eastern. Teams link here: Join Teams meeting <
> >> https://teams.microsoft.com/dl/launcher/launcher.html?url=/_%23/meet/
> >> 277449
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> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> I hope this is of some help to those who are seeking employment. If
> >> you can't make the call on Thursday or would just like another
> >> perspective, I would be glad to chat off-list about the contracting
> experience.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Warmly,
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Chris
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Christopher A. Nusbaum, B.A., JAWS Certified
> >>
> >> Independent Assistive Technology Trainer for Blind and Low-vision
> >> Students
> >>
> >> CAN Access Solutions, LLC
> >>
> >> Assistive Technology Specialist (Independent Contractor),
> >> <http://www.alliedinstructional.com/> Allied Instructional Services
> >>
> >> Assistive Technology Trainer,
> >> <https://mdod.maryland.gov/tam/Pages/mat.aspx> Maryland Accessible
> >> Telecommunications
> >>
> >> Office: (443) 487-6262
> >>
> >> Cell: (443) 547-2409
> >>
> >> Email:  <mailto:canaccesssolutions at gmail.com>
> >> canaccesssolutions at gmail.com
> >>
> >> <https://fantastical.app/cnusbaum/cas> Schedule a meeting with me
> >>
> >>
> >>
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> >> Date: Mon, 18 May 2026 11:21:44 -0500
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> >> Cc: Chris Nusbaum <canaccesssolutions at gmail.com>
> >> Subject: [Trainer-Talk] Remote Training Opportunities
> >>
> >> Hi All:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Since several people have expressed in recent threads their interest
> >> in remote AT training, I wanted to pass along a few opportunities
> >> from Allied Instructional Services, where I work as an independent
> >> contractor. AIS seems to have an unusually high number of openings at
> >> the moment, so now would be a good time to take advantage of the
> >> opportunity if you have experience working with K-12 students and you
> want to work as a contractor.
> >> There are a few that are AT only, and many more for TVI, so if you
> >> can do both, that's a big plus. Here's the link to check out the
> current openings:
> >> https://alliedinstructional.com/opportunities
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Also, AIS is hosting an "Ask Me Anything" to answer questions about
> >> contracting generally and working with them specifically on Thursday
> >> at
> >> 3:30 PM Eastern. Teams link here: Join Teams meeting <
> >> https://teams.microsoft.com/dl/launcher/launcher.html?url=/_%23/meet/
> >> 277449
> >>
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> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> I hope this is of some help to those who are seeking employment. If
> >> you can't make the call on Thursday or would just like another
> >> perspective, I would be glad to chat off-list about the contracting
> experience.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Warmly,
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Chris
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Christopher A. Nusbaum, B.A., JAWS Certified
> >>
> >> Independent Assistive Technology Trainer for Blind and Low-vision
> >> Students
> >>
> >> CAN Access Solutions, LLC
> >>
> >> Assistive Technology Specialist (Independent Contractor), <
> >> http://www.alliedinstructional.com/> Allied Instructional Services
> >>
> >> Assistive Technology Trainer,
> >> <https://mdod.maryland.gov/tam/Pages/mat.aspx> Maryland Accessible
> >> Telecommunications
> >>
> >> Office: (443) 487-6262
> >>
> >> Cell: (443) 547-2409
> >>
> >> Email:  <mailto:canaccesssolutions at gmail.com>
> >> canaccesssolutions at gmail.com
> >>
> >> <https://fantastical.app/cnusbaum/cas> Schedule a meeting with me
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish
> >> and you feed him for a lifetime." -Maimonides
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