Job/Position Description
The Blind Childrens Specialist II is hired by and reports to the Program Manager. The Blind Childrens Specialist II performs highly complex level work and is responsible for providing services to children who are blind and visually impaired and their families through direct skills training, parent education and case management to promote the childs self sufficiency and foster vocational discovery and development. Employees in this class provide direct services and caseload management in a designated territory and partner with community and educational partners to ensure each child reaches their individual goals.
Work at this level is performed under routine supervision and mentoring with considerable latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment. Employees in this class may provide training and mentoring to other specialists. Performs related work as directed or other duties as assigned.
Essential Job Functions
Attends work on a regular and predictable schedule in accordance with agency leave policy and performs other duties as assigned.
Implementing and documenting quality BCVDDP services to children and families (35%)
Provides high quality BCVDDP Direct Skills Training services to children, families, external partners and BCP staff. (30%)
Maintains compliance with BCVDDP Program Policy, Procedures and Quality Assurance. (25%)
Professional Development to advance the BCVDDP mission and services (10%)
Registrations, Licensure Requirements or Certifications
Knowledge Skills Abilities
Working knowledge of child growth and development.
Working knowledge of the psychological, social, pre-vocational issues faced by blind or visually impaired.
Working knowledge of counseling techniques as applied to children with disabilities.
Working knowledge of resources applicable to children with visual disabilities.
Working knowledge of caseload management by objectives.
Working knowledge of report and record maintenance principles and practices.
Skill in using personal computer and familiarity with Windows environment and Microsoft Office software.
Skill in assessing and providing appropriate counseling, guidance and other assistance in connection with the established program plan.
Ability to formulate an individual program plan with the child and family based on diagnostic and evaluative data.
Ability to clearly express ideas, instructions, and reports orally and in writing.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with consumers, departmental staff, agency staff, and the outside agencies with which the position interacts.
Ability to plan, organize and review essential functions for efficient results.
Ability to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division; calculate decimals and percentages; interpret graphs
Initial Screening Criteria
Initial Criteria
Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university.
2 years experience working with individuals with disabilities.
2 years experience providing case management.
1 year experience teaching and/or providing training to children.
Preferred Criteria
Bachelor's degree, preference in child development, special education, counseling, human services, sociology, rehabilitation, or psychology.
Master's Degree
6 months experience working with individuals who are blind or visually impaired
Additional Information
Applications must be complete and grammar will also be assessed. Interviewee selection is based on applic https://jobshrportal.hhsc.state.tx.us/ENG/CareerPortal/job_profile.cfm?szOrderID=599439 Copy the URL in the preceding sentence to an Internet Explorer browser to apply to the job directly through the Texas Health and Human Services Career Portal.