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Description
Instructors of persons with disabilities teach children and adults using a variety of techniques to facilitate communication, rehabilitation, social skills and increased independence. They are employed in rehabilitation centres, specialized educational institutes and throughout the school system.
Job Titles
- Braille instructor
- Instructor of persons with a mobility impairment
- Instructor of persons who are deaf
- Instructor of persons who are hard of hearing
- Instructor of persons with a learning disability
- Instructor of persons with a visual impairment
- Instructor of persons with special needs
- Lip-reading instructor
- Orientation and mobility instructor
- Sign language instructor
- Teacher for persons with intellectual disabilities
Main Duties
- Develop individualized education and intervention plans based on special needs of client to facilitate their readaptation and independence objectives
- Assess individuals in areas such as physical limitations, orientation and mobility skills, and cognitive, social and emotional barriers to establish client rehabilitation or adaptation goals
- Assist individuals with physical, intellectual, visual and hearing disabilities or multiple disorders to develop life skills and provide job training
- Instruct individuals with disabilities and their families in the use of rehabilitative techniques, prosthetic devices, wheelchairs and other equipment designed to maximize clients’ independence and potential
- Instruct persons with a visual impairment in reading and writing braille and in the use of special equipment or supports such as human or animal guides, long canes and other adaptive mobility devices
- Instruct persons who are hard of hearing or deaf in lip-reading, finger spelling and sign language according to individual communication needs
- Instruct persons who are hard of hearing or deaf in the formation and development of sounds for speech using hearing aids, and other devices and techniques
- Collaborate with specialists, such as rehabilitation counsellors, speech-language pathologists and occupational therapists, to develop programs for clients’ special needs
Workplaces
- Elementary and secondary school systems
- Rehabilitation centres
- Specialized educational institutions
Skills
- Instructing
- Learning and Teaching Strategies
- Social Perceptiveness
- Oral Communication: Active Listening
- Oral Communication: Oral Expression
Abilities
- Memorizing
- Speech Clarity
- Speech Recognition
- Verbal Ability
- Written Expression
Personal Attributes
- Adaptability
- Collaboration
- Concern for Others
- Active Learning
- Analytical Thinking
Similar Occupations
- Speech and hearing therapist (in 31112.02 Speech language pathologists)
- Occupational therapy rehabilitation consultant (in 31203.00 Occupational therapists)
Source: OaSIS
Employment Outlook
An employment outlook has not been assigned due to low levels of employment for this occupation in PEI.
Source: Job Bank
Prevailing Wages
AREA | LOW | MEDIAN | HIGH |
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PEI | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Canada | $23.00 | $28.74 | $34.00 |
Training
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More Info
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