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Thank you.
Rachel
Innovative technology company located in Midland Park, NJ is seeking an
Assistive Technology Instructor to work with our Blind and Low Vision
clients providing assessment and training.
Job Duties include:
• Determining consumers’ assistive technology needs
• Providing Workplace assessments
• Recommending appropriate products to be purchased
• Installing computers, software and other equipment at consumerâ’s locations
• Training consumers in the use of assistive technology and appliications
• Troubleshooting software and hardware problems
A background in training and/or education and strong knowledge of the
Windows operating system, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Outlook and Internet
Explorer is essential. The successful candidate needs to be comfortable
working independently and learning new software/hardware on their own.
Extensive travel in Northern New Jersey is required.
Prior experience with Assistive Technology is a definite plus, but we are
willing to train someone with strong general computer and training skills.
This position involves extensive work with students and adults with low
vision and the ability to identify and implement opportunities for
enhancing use of residual vision will be important to the successful candidate.
Our company offers a competitive salary and benefits, including excellent
company-paid employee health insurance, three weeks vacation your first
year and more. We have a collegial work environment with many opportunities
for professional development.
Send a cover letter and resume in the body of your email to John De Witt,
President of De Witt & Associates at:
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We are an equal employment opportunity employer.
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