Deafblind Intervener
ContextGlobal, Inc. is seeking candidates who currently hold a certification as a Deafblind Intervener and candidates who are willing to pursue a certification as a Deafblind Intervener.
ContextGlobal partners with school systems in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area by providing support to Deafblind students in the k-12 setting. A successful candidate for a full-time position will be assigned to a school for the duration of a school year or as needed and will provide support to students using ASL or spoken English as their mode of communication. A successful intervener will work alongside the academic team to facilitate communication, develop lesson plans, accommodate lesson plans and implement activities and learning strategies to meet the goals of a student’s IEP. An in-depth breakdown of the intervener’s role will be provided to the candidate.
Due to the nature of the intervener job, an ideal candidates should be proficient in American Sign Language (ASL). Preference will be given to candidates who are experienced with pro-tactile sign language and have strong knowledge of Deaf culture.
Minimum requirements include:
Completion of an intervener training program is required. This means holding the National Intervener Credential or willingness to enroll in an intervener program.
Because the position is in a school setting, you will be required to have a:
• Criminal background check and fingerprinting
• Drug test
• Safety Care Training
Duties include:
• Ethical decision making
• Excellent customer service relations
• Interpersonal skills and ability to interact with colleagues from a variety of backgrounds (customers, colleagues, and management)
• Knowledge of educational vocabulary and a strong understanding of Deafblind culture.
• Proficient in American Sign Language
• Willingness to perform basic needs for student, I.e. bathroom, clothes changes, assistance with eating and drinking.
• Sometimes handling aggressive behaviors
This position offers competitive pay and a comprehensive benefits package including:
• $22 - $26 per hour paid as a 12-month salary, or as an hourly wage
• PTO
• Medical insurance
• Dental insurance
• Annual Professional development stipend
• 401k with matching
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $22.00 - $26.00 per hour
DeafBlindness can severely limit access to visual and auditory information that forms the basis for learning and communication. This creates real challenges for educational systems, which are required by law to provide a free and appropriate education to students with disabilities in the least restrictive environment. Intervener services are a way to meet the challenges of providing students who are DeafBlind with access to information they are unable to gather via vision and hearing. Likewise, interveners can help students with deafblindness compensate for the difficulties with communication and concept development that occur as a result of combined vision and hearing loss.
What is a DeafBlind Intervener?
An intervener is a consistent person who works one-to-one with children who are deafblind and who has specialized training and skills in deafblindness. An intervener is typically a paraeducator who is a member of the student’s educational team, working under a classroom teacher’s direction.
Roles and Responsibilities: