Remote Teacher Visually Impaired; TVI
Owensboro, Daviess County, Kentucky, 42301, USA
Listed on 2026-07-02
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Education / Teaching
Remote Teacher of the Visually Impaired (TVI) | Kentucky
Remote in Booneville, KY Visually Impaired Teacher - Telehealth Posted: 5 days ago Quick Apply
This opportunity seeks a qualified professional to provide specialized instruction for visually impaired students through telehealth services. The role offers a very part‑time commitment, approximately 4 hours per month, ideal for those seeking flexible, focused engagement.
Key responsibilities include delivering tailored educational support via telehealth platforms to meet the unique needs of students with visual impairments. Managing a small, manageable caseload allows for concentrated attention on individual student progress and adaptation of materials.
Qualifications and experience desired:
- Active Teacher of the Visually Impaired (TVI) license is mandatory
- Proven experience working with visually impaired students in educational settings
- Proficiency with telehealth technologies for instruction delivery
- Strong communication skills to effectively engage students remotely
- Ability to assess and adapt teaching methods to each student's needs
Location is based in Booneville, KY, but this position welcomes candidates willing to work remotely, providing the flexibility to deliver services from various locations.
Benefits of this role include the opportunity to maintain a balanced workload while making a significant impact on student learning outcomes. The small caseload allows for meaningful interaction without over-extension.
Professionals interested in leveraging their TVI credentials in a flexible, telehealth teaching environment are encouraged to apply to contribute to accessible, quality education for visually impaired students.
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