Full-Time

Orientation and Mobility Specialist

Posted on 9/3/2025

The School District of Philadelphia

The School District of Philadelphia

10,001+ employees

Public school district delivering education citywide

No salary listed

Philadelphia, PA, USA

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Education
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university.
  • Two years of full-time, paid, professional experience as a Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist working in schools with school-age students, which has included working with students with blindness/visual impairment and multiple disabilities, and writing IEP goals.
  • Possession of a valid Orientation and Mobility Specialist certificate issued by the Academy for Certification of Vision Rehabilitation and Education Professionals (ACVREP) OR Possession of a valid National Orientation Mobility certificate (NOMC) issued by the National Blindness Professional Certification Board.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of: federal, state and local mandates governing the implementation of special education programs; laws and regulations that affect orientation and mobility services; principles, techniques, equipment, and literature used in providing orientation and mobility services; major theories and intervention strategies with educational implications for students with visual impairments; effective behavior management skills and training techniques; how to prepare and use equipment and materials, such as tactile maps, models, optical devices, pre-canes, global positioning system (GPS) devices, and long canes for the development of orientation and mobility skills; braille, basic orientation, mobility, and adaptive technology skills; professional resources pertinent to the orientation and mobility profession; basic principles of learning theories and their implications for orientation and mobility training; how to plan and conduct orientation and mobility assessments and programs.
  • Demonstrated ability to: provide effective orientation and mobility training; develop effective treatment plans and service; provide for student safety during orientation and mobility instruction and in other environments while fostering maximum independence during orientation and mobility training; provide orientation of new buildings and class schedules to students with visual impairments as needed; document progress and relate it to students’ goals and objectives; use assistive technology with students with visual impairments; appropriately and correctly model orientation and mobility techniques for students, parents, teachers, and other school staff; maintain accurate records; assess the effectiveness of activities; use a personal computer; understand and follow oral or written directions; communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; establish and maintain effective working relationships.
Responsibilities
  • Participates in the diagnostic and Individualized Education Program (IEP) process for all students suspected of being visually impaired; evaluates students in the areas of orientation and mobility.
  • Provides training and direct instruction in orientation and mobility techniques and in the use of orientation and mobility materials and devices including visual efficiency skills, utilization of residual vision, concept and sensory development, spatial orientation, familiarization to environments, and utilization of tactile, visual and auditory maps.
  • Trains students on the necessary skills, which enable them to navigate familiar and unfamiliar environments, including retail stores, offices, and public transportation; trains students on self-advocacy and how to handle emergencies.
  • Collaborates with teachers and assists in the development and implementation of the IEP as it relates to orientation and mobility services; works with teachers of the visually impaired to conduct functional vision assessments as it relates to independent travel.
  • Develops long-term and short-term goals for each student; monitors student progress and adjusts goals as needed; maintains records of evaluations on student progress.
  • Works with administrators, teachers, and other educational staff to support the implementation of students’ IEPs; collaborates with teachers and other school personnel to develop and implement strategies for students receiving orientation and mobility services.
  • Designs, implements orientation, and mobility instruction based on assessment and observation of students; collect and maintain data to document and evaluate progress.
  • Serves as a resource person to special education teachers and other professional/paraprofessional staff members engaged in the delivery of programs and services to visually impaired students.
  • Keeps abreast of new developments and techniques in orientation and mobility.
The School District of Philadelphia

The School District of Philadelphia

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The School District of Philadelphia provides public education for about 200,000 school-aged children in Philadelphia. It runs and supports the city’s public schools, oversees curriculum and standards, hires teachers and staff, and manages funding and resources to offer programs that connect schools with families and communities. The district implements policies and supports educators through district leadership and school-level administration to create safe, engaging learning environments. Its goal is to ensure all students achieve their full intellectual and social potential, graduate ready to succeed, and view education as a civil right for every child in the city.

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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