Teacher for the Visually Impaired
Company: Point Quest
Location: Romeoville
Posted on: January 5, 2026
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Job Description:
At IEP Therapy, a Point Quest Partner, support isn’t just a
value—it’s the foundation of everything we do. We believe that when
therapists feel truly supported, they’re empowered to make the
greatest impact in the lives of the students and schools they
serve. That’s why our culture is built on collaboration,
encouragement, and continuous professional growth. From your very
first day, you’ll have access to the tools, resources, and a
dedicated team focused on helping you thrive. Join IEP Therapy and
discover the difference a truly supportive workplace can make.
Please note: To be considered for this role, candidates must hold a
current Illinois (PEL) Professional Educator License with Teacher
of Students Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired Endorsement. We
appreciate your interest and kindly ask that all applicants ensure
these credentials are in place prior to applying. - Comprehensive
Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Employee Assistance Program -
Short Term Disability Insurance, Life and AD&D Coverage -
CEU/License Reimbursement & Tuition Assistance - HSA/FSA options
with FSA Dependent Care - 401(k) Plan with company match - Paid
Time Off - Supportive, collaborative environment and more! Teacher
for the Visually Impaired Key Responsibilities: - Student
Evaluation & Assessment: Use criterion and norm-referenced tests to
assess pupils' visual functioning, communication, motor, social,
self-help, academic, vocational, and cognitive skills. Determine
eligibility and appropriate placement. - IEP Development: Create
and implement individualized education plans (IEPs) with measurable
goals and objectives based on assessments, child development
principles, and learning continuums. - Instruction & Integration:
Teach specialized skills, including braille, orientation and
mobility, and use of visual aids. Facilitate student integration
into regular education programs and assist in explaining
disabilities. - Curriculum & Consultation: Develop and deliver
curriculum activities that align with students' objectives. Provide
consultation and resources to regular classroom teachers. -
Classroom Management: Maintain a positive learning environment,
monitor student progress, and adjust teaching strategies as needed.
Prepare and execute daily lesson plans, utilizing diverse materials
and techniques. - Documentation & Compliance: Accurately complete
records and ensure compliance with state regulations and timelines.
Attend required meetings and share materials with colleagues. -
Physical & Mental Requirements: Demonstrate physical stamina,
dexterity, and mobility for classroom activities, emergency
situations, and itinerant assignments. Maintain mental acuity for
data interpretation and problem-solving. - Additional Duties:
Fulfill other assigned responsibilities as needed. Teacher for the
Visually Impaired Qualifications: - Education & Credentials:
Bachelor's Degree from an accredited institution. Current Illinois
(PEL) Professional Educator License with Teacher of Students Who
Are Blind or Visually Impaired Endorsement. - Specialized Skills:
Proficiency in braille reading and writing, and use of
technological devices and optical aids. Certification or background
in orientation and mobility. Knowledge of Braille, large print, and
talking software technology. - Certifications: First Aid and CPR
Certification within six months of employment. DOJ/FBI Live Scan
Background & TB Clearance required. Pro-Act, CPI, and/or additional
CPR certifications are helpful. - Abilities: Strong organizational
and planning skills with the ability to interact professionally
with staff and the public. Effective oral and written communication
in English. - Desirable Experience: Experience working with
children with visual impairments (birth through 21 years) and
severe disabilities. Teacher for the Visually Impaired Physical
Demands: - Environment: Occasional exposure to dust, pollen, and
fumes. - Activity: Frequent engagement in tasks such as reaching,
handling, standing, walking, and lifting items, with or without
reasonable accommodations. - Sensory: Ability to perform essential
job functions with or without assistive devices or accommodations,
including working in moderate to high noise levels. This job
description reflects essential functions and may be adjusted as
needed. PQI is an Equal Opportunity Employer and considers all
qualified applicants regardless of race, gender, color, religion,
national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity,
disability, veteran status, or other classification protected by
law.
Keywords: Point Quest, Waukesha , Teacher for the Visually Impaired, Education / Teaching , Romeoville, Wisconsin