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Adjunct - Programs in Blindness and Low Vision Studies (BLVS

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Work type: Part-Time
Location: Remote
Categories: College of Medicine

 

About Blindness and Low Vision Studies

Programs in Blindness and Low Vision Studies (BLVS) were first developed at Salus University in 1983, making Salus University the first institution in the country to offer four master’s degrees and certificates in Low Vision Rehabilitation, Orientation and Mobility, Vision Rehabilitation Therapy and Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments. Since that time, BLVS programs have continue to evolve, offering graduate master’s and certificate programs, as well as professional development geared to practitioners. It was the first department at Salus University to offer hybrid graduate degrees and the first one to develop micro-credentials.

BLVS is characterized by a spirit of innovation and a strong commitment to accessibility and diversity.

Job Summary

We are seeking a graduate level course instructor for a virtual 3 credit course Clinical and Functional Implications of Visual Impairment. This course covers the anatomy of the eye, visual pathways, optics, visual examinations, eye disorders, age related changes in the eye, innervations of the eye, medications and their side effects, and disease of the eye as well as functional and educational implications of visual impairment. The objective of the course is for students to understand and be able to relate these topics functionally to an individual’s visual impairment and performance.

The 3-credit course is delivered virtually via Blackboard Learn in the spring semester.

Essential Functions

  • Up-date/revise course and course syllabus
  • Provide instruction as scheduled
  • Submit grades

Required Qualifications

  • Master’s degree or Higher in blindness/low vision or eye care professions (e.g., OD, LVR, etc.)
  • Minimum of 3 years of experience in the field.
  • Expertise in all areas detailed in the course description above
  • Excellent communication skills

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience teaching higher education courses
  • Doctoral degree in blindness/low vision professions
  • Experience with online instruction
  • Experience with interprofessional education/practice

 

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  • Remote

 

Special Instructions to the Applicant

Please make sure you upload your CV/resume and cover letter when submitting your application.

 

Additional Required Documents

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A review of applicants will begin once a suitable candidate pool is identified.

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