Assistive Technology of Alaska
2217 E. Tudor Rd., Suite 4Anchorage, AK 99507Phone (907) 563-2599
FAX (907 563 0699TTY (907) 561-2592
Job Opening for Assistive Technology SpecialistDate: June 1, 2010
Position: Assistive Technology Specialist
Salary: $53,000+ based on experience + Benefits
Location: Anchorage, Alaska
AGENCY DESCRIPTIONAssistive Technology of Alaska (ATLA) is a not-for-profit organization that provides assistive technology solutions for Alaskans. ATLA is the designated entity and primary contractor for Alaska’s Federal Assistive Technology Act (Tech Act).
ATLA is located in Anchorage and is Alaska’s only assistive technology resource center providing demonstrations, assessments, training, and reselling of assistive technology. Staff conducts outreach activities, and provides grant and non-grant services and support throughout the state for people of all ages. ATLA staff are innovative and always creating new outreach opportunities and activities in order to expand Alaskan’s awareness and knowledge of assistive technology and enhance the quality of life for individuals with differing abilities.
POSITION OVERVIEWThe Assistive Technology Specialist, in conjunction with ATLA staff provides assistive technology services to clients and interested individuals through demonstrations, training, assessment, acquisition/sales and implementation of a variety of assistive technologies. This individual will assist with the planning and implementation of Alaska’s Tech Act grant and will provide both direct and indirect services and support via multiple modes of telecommunication.
DUTIES AND RESPONSBILITIES Serve as assistive technology specialist along with three (3) other specialists in
several of the following areas: computer access, cognitive supports, communication, deaf/hard-of-hearing, electronic aids to daily living (EADL/ECU), low-vision, and other areas.
Conduct quality demonstrations, workshops and trainings
Provide assessments, research, and recommendations for appropriate assistive technology
Work collaboratively with and maintaining effective relationships with ATLA staff
AT Specialist Job Opening Effective July 1, 2010
Provide collaborative leadership within the agency and with other Alaska organizations
Provide distance training and support using digital and multi-media / Web 2.0
Ongoing development and update of agency resources and website(s)
Active involvement with planning the Midnight Sun Assistive Technology
Conference
Participate in the sales of assistive technology
Maintain timely data collection
Assist with the development, implementation, and review of the Tech Act Grant
Travel both locally and statewide is required.
Perform other related duties as assigned
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor’s degree or higher in Human Services, Education, Rehabilitation or related fields or within 6 months of finishing a degree.
RESNA ATP credential preferred but not required
Two (2) years of current experience working with individuals who have varying degrees of disabilities
Two (2) years of hands-on experience working with individuals who use assistive technology
Working knowledge of assistive technology principles and practices required
Advanced experience and knowledge in assessment and implementation of assistive technology
Experience working with current assistive technology software and devices in the areas of computer access, cognitive supports, communication, low-vision, deaf/hard of hearing, and environmental controls (electronic aids to daily living)
Experience with digital media, Web 2.0, etc.
Experience conducting high quality workshops and trainings for small and large
groups
Good oral and written communication skills
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Ability and willingness to travel independently, including air travel to urban, rural and remote areas in Alaska
AT Specialist Job Opening Effective July 1, 2010
Provide own transportation for travel to client homes and businesses
Excellent people skills
Good problem solving skills
Good organizational and time management skills
Demonstrate good working relationships with colleagues
Effective verbal and written communication skills
Ability to work with minimal supervision
Good working knowledge of multiple computer systems, technologies and operating systems (Macintosh and Windows)
Good working knowledge of common software suites, e.g. Excel, Word, Power Point, as well as email and internet experience
Self directed - successfully complete projects and jobs with minimal supervision
MINIMAL ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Functional vision or demonstrated ability to perform job functions including: independently and safely locating and walking to destinations in remote villages where transportation services may not be available
Functional vision and hearing or demonstrated abilities to access the computer and other devices for assistive technology assessment, training and trouble shooting in all of the assistive technology areas.
Independent communication skills or demonstrated abilities to perform job functions
Physically able to do the following: lift and carry up to 50 pounds; grasp, pull, and reach; manual dexterity; and walking or independent mobility
Ability to travel independently, including automobile and air travel to urban, rural and remote areas in Alaska.
SEND RESUME AND/OR VITAE TO:
EMAIL: [email protected]
FAX: (907) 563 0699 ATTN: Kathy P
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