Access Technology Specialist / Orthoptist Job No: VNA626
12 month hybrid full time role - seeking expression of interests from qualified Orthoptists or Access Technology Specialists Canberra location with Work from Home Flexibility Join an organisation committed to making a positive difference in the lives of others.
As a Vision Australia employee, you're part of a team committed to supporting people who are blind or have low vision to live the life they choose and striving for their inclusion in all areas of society.
Our team of experts work together to tailor the right mix of services, strategies and products so their patients and clients can live life on their terms.
From birth to senior years, Vision Australia is there to provide a lifetime of support.
About the Opportunity
Utilise a person-centred and strengths based approach, providing services that focus on client's needs and goals; Provide functional vision assessments and recommendations that address the priorities of clients of all ages, supporting them to make the most effective use of their vision; this includes the use of low vision aids, lighting and other specialist equipment; Provide information to clients and their carers/family about eye conditions, appropriate to their needs; Plan, develop, and deliver Access Technology training to clients either individually or in small groups, in a variety of formats and environments including workplaces, homes and Vision Australia centres.
Training may be delivered face to face, over the phone or via video conference and other remote technologies; Minimum Qualifications
Degree level qualification relevant to the delivery of Access Technology services e.g.
Allied Health or Technology; and/or extensive experience in the provision of technology support and training for people that are blind or have low vision; Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (desirable); A working knowledge or ability to rapidly acquire knowledge of a range of access technologies including screen access technology, print access technology including magnification equipment and Braille equipment; Approved qualifications in Orthoptics as recognised by the Australian Orthoptic Association; Registration with the Australian Orthoptic Board (Professional Body Registration where applicable i.e.
Occupational Therapist needs AHPRA registration); Knowledge and skills in working with children, adults and older adults.
Benefits of Working at Vision Australia
Additional leave is available via our purchase leave and accrued day off schemes; Annual salary review to ensure your pay is in-line with the market rates; General service provider and discipline-specific professional development opportunities; A respectful and inclusive workplace where you will be supported.
Contact
If you have any questions about the role, please contact the hiring manager, Robyn Gillis.
To apply
If this sounds like a great fit for you then please complete our online application.
Applications should consist of a full resume and a cover letter.
Please note that PDF documents are not accepted for accessibility reasons.
If you require any support or considerations with the application process, please reach out to People and Culture or the above hiring manager.
We are committed to ensuring an inclusive culture, and value diversity and all abilities.
We highly encourage applications from candidates who are blind or have low vision and from those who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander.
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