The intervenor supports communication and daily living for individuals with dual sensory impairment to promote independent living within their home and community settings. This includes empowering the individual in daily activities like hygiene, meal preparation, and volunteerism, while also providing necessary personal care and assisting with goal development.
Candidates must have a college diploma or certificate in a related human services field, such as intervenor for deafblind persons, dsw, or ssw, and experience supporting individuals with developmental disabilities, challenging behaviors, or mental health conditions. Proficiency in asl or see, a valid driver's license, and the ability to lift 35 to 50 lbs are also required.
TERM 1.0 FTE Middle School Grade Seven to Nine (7-8-9) Teacher at Veritas School in Terrace BC