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The only thing we are missing is an energetic teacher, who is excited about Braille! We are looking for someone who wants to ensure all blind students, whether they are teens, adults, and seniors are equally as excited about Braille literacy. If you love Braille and want to have a positive impact on the lives of blind and vision impaired individuals, while having lots of fun, then follow this Braille is power https://virginiajobs.peopleadmin.com/postings/175017 link to apply.
If you have any questions, please contact Amy Phelps at amy.phelps at dbvi.virginia.gov or 804-371-3052.
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Sincerely,
Amy C. Phelps, CRC, NOMC
Assistant Director for Instruction
Virginia Rehabilitation Center for the Blind & Vision Impaired
401 Azalea Avenue
Richmond, Virginia 23227
Phone: 804.371.3052
Fax: 804.371.3092
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