The Assistive Technologist is primarily responsible for completing Assistive Technology Assessments for individuals who are blind and visually impaired
Job Summary
The Assistive Technologist is primarily responsible for completing Assistive Technology Assessments for individuals who are blind and visually impaired.
This position is essential for consumers to continue to live independently, be successful in training programs, and/or return/retain employment.
The State of North Carolina offers excellent comprehensive benefits, including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid leave.
Matching Summary
The Assistive Technologist is primarily responsible for completing Assistive Technology Assessments for individuals who are blind and visually impaired.
Salary
$41,206 - $72,113
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Assistive technology assessments
Training on assistive devices
Client progress follow-up
Familiarity with changing technology
Knowledge of latest software/hardware
Troubleshoot equipment/software problems
Nice-to-have
Knowledge of disabling conditions
Experience working with people with disabilities
Team collaboration with professionals
Adapt training techniques
Provide clinical information
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education and experience
Two years of experience working with assistive technology
Ability to provide and receive clinical information
Familiarity with tele-care, robotics, computer applications/software/apps, and alternative/augmentative communication