ID FÓGRA 156548
Deafblind Literacy Project Officer (Fixed Term 1 year contract)
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PRÍOMHSHONRAÍ
Stádas:
Díghníomhaithe
Leibhéal:
Leibhéil Eile Oideachais
Dáta Postáilte:
Luan Iúil 19 2021
Spriocdháta le haghaidh Iarratas:
Aoine Iúil 30 2021
Stádas an Phoist:
Eile
Líon na bhFolúntas:
1
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SONRAÍ AN PHOIST
Teideal:
Deafblind Literacy Project Officer (Fixed Term 1 year contract)
Cur síos:
Deafblind Literacy Project Officer (Fixed Term Contract – 1 year)
Scope of the position
The Anne Sullivan Foundation is looking to recruit a deafblind Literacy Project Officer to work on an assignment for a one-year duration. Working in partnership with early years services, parents, schools (mainstream and specialised) and libraries, the Project Officer will drive the adaptation of books for children who are deafblind (from 5 years to 12 years). The aim is to enhance their learning, communication, literacy and personal development. The overall objective is therefore to create more individualised multi-sensory books for children who are deafblind and for those with additional disabilities, whether it be cognitive, physical or sensory. Working arrangements are negotiable.
Key Responsibilities
Develop professional relationships/partnerships with early years services, libraries, educational services, publishing companies etc. to deliver on this project within a one-year time frame.
Research and source tactile and sensory materials suitable for book adaptation for children.
Develop knowledge and skills regarding child centred appropriate content e.g., picture support, simplified content, visible font with enlarged size and pairing Braille to text to make books more accessible to children who are deafblind or have sensory issues.
Recruit suitable volunteers e.g., TY students to engage in the project and deliver on the outputs.
Provide training to volunteers on the needs of children who are deafblind and how to adapt books/develop sensory boxes for children.
Promote the availability of the adapted books/sensory boxes.
Complete an evaluation of the project.
Organise a formal launch of the project on completion of same.
Essential criteria
QQI Level 5 in Health/Social Care or equivalent
Good IT skills (e.g., Word, email)
Good interpersonal skills
Desirable criteria
QQ1 Level 3 in Sign Language or above
Experience working with individuals who are deafblind
Good project management skills and attention to detail
Appreciation of learning methods - auditory, visual or tactile
How to apply
Please submit your Curriculum Vitae via email, by Friday 30 July 2021, with an outline on why you are interested in applying for this role, to recruitment@annesullivancentre.ie
The Anne Sullivan Centre is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
Scope of the position
The Anne Sullivan Foundation is looking to recruit a deafblind Literacy Project Officer to work on an assignment for a one-year duration. Working in partnership with early years services, parents, schools (mainstream and specialised) and libraries, the Project Officer will drive the adaptation of books for children who are deafblind (from 5 years to 12 years). The aim is to enhance their learning, communication, literacy and personal development. The overall objective is therefore to create more individualised multi-sensory books for children who are deafblind and for those with additional disabilities, whether it be cognitive, physical or sensory. Working arrangements are negotiable.
Key Responsibilities
Develop professional relationships/partnerships with early years services, libraries, educational services, publishing companies etc. to deliver on this project within a one-year time frame.
Research and source tactile and sensory materials suitable for book adaptation for children.
Develop knowledge and skills regarding child centred appropriate content e.g., picture support, simplified content, visible font with enlarged size and pairing Braille to text to make books more accessible to children who are deafblind or have sensory issues.
Recruit suitable volunteers e.g., TY students to engage in the project and deliver on the outputs.
Provide training to volunteers on the needs of children who are deafblind and how to adapt books/develop sensory boxes for children.
Promote the availability of the adapted books/sensory boxes.
Complete an evaluation of the project.
Organise a formal launch of the project on completion of same.
Essential criteria
QQI Level 5 in Health/Social Care or equivalent
Good IT skills (e.g., Word, email)
Good interpersonal skills
Desirable criteria
QQ1 Level 3 in Sign Language or above
Experience working with individuals who are deafblind
Good project management skills and attention to detail
Appreciation of learning methods - auditory, visual or tactile
How to apply
Please submit your Curriculum Vitae via email, by Friday 30 July 2021, with an outline on why you are interested in applying for this role, to recruitment@annesullivancentre.ie
The Anne Sullivan Centre is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
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Cuir Iarratas Chuig:
The Anne Sullivan Centre, Silverpines, Brewery Road
Stillorgan,
Co Dublin
A94Y763
Stillorgan,
Co Dublin
A94Y763
Contae:
Baile Átha Cliath
Ceantar Poist:
County Dublin
Ceisteanna Chuig:
0868313965
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