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What is an Entry Level VR job?

An Entry Level VR job typically involves working with virtual reality technology in areas such as development, design, testing, or customer support. These roles may include responsibilities like creating VR content, troubleshooting hardware and software issues, or assisting in user experience research. Common positions include VR developers, 3D artists, QA testers, and technical support specialists. Most entry-level roles require basic knowledge of VR tools, programming languages, or design software, but some positions may offer training.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Entry Level Vr position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level VR professional, foundational skills in 3D modeling, virtual reality platforms, and basic programming (such as Unity or Unreal Engine) are typically required, along with a related degree or certification. Familiarity with VR development tools, bug tracking systems, and version control software like Git is highly beneficial. Strong communication, creativity, and a willingness to learn new technologies help candidates excel in collaborative and rapidly evolving environments. These skills are vital for delivering immersive VR experiences, ensuring project success, and adapting to fast-changing industry demands.

What are some typical day-to-day responsibilities for Entry Level VR positions?

As an Entry Level VR professional, you'll often collaborate with designers, developers, and project managers to build and refine interactive virtual environments. Your day-to-day tasks might include creating 3D assets, testing VR applications for usability and bugs, and assisting in implementing feedback from senior team members. You may also participate in regular team meetings to review progress and brainstorm new features. This hands-on experience provides a valuable opportunity to grow your technical skills and gain familiarity with industry workflows while contributing meaningfully to cutting-edge VR projects.

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Orientation and Mobility Instructor (Austin)

Texas Workforce Commission

Austin, TX • On-site

$4K - $5K/mo

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Texas Workforce Commission rating

7.2

Company rating: 7.2 out of 10

Based on 18 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

465th of 646 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

For Texas to be GREAT, we need the best and brightest talent like you!

The public vocational rehabilitation (VR) program administered through the Texas Workforce Commission helps people with disabilities to prepare for, obtain, retain, and advance in employment.

MAKE A DIFFERENCE AND HELP PEOPLE WITH VR
According to the Department of Labor, the unemployment rate for people with disabilities was 12.6% in 2020.  This jobless rate continues to be much higher than the rate for those without disabilities.

PUBLIC SERVICE IN VR IS FOR YOU...
-If you want to find meaningful work and contribute to a powerful mission.  For more than 100 years VR has been helping individuals with disabilities achieve their employment goals!
-If you are looking for career and advancement opportunities.  38% of employees in VR have 15 years of seniority.  There are various positions with career ladders and opportunities to specialize in areas of interest:  Autism, Blind & Visual Impairments, Deaf & Hard of Hearing, Brain Injury, Foster Youth, Transition Students, Veterans.
-If you need a comprehensive benefits package that offers competitive pay & benefits from health plans, life insurance, retirement programs, paid leave and holidays, and longevity pay.
-If you have direct VR Counseling work experience, receive higher starting salary.
-If you are interested in a flexible work schedule with teleworking as an option.
-If you want to advance your education with our tuition assistance program.
-FREE CEUs to maintain CRC credentials and reimbursement for CRC & LPC renewals.

The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) is seeking to fill an Orientation and Mobility Instructor to join the Orientation and Mobility Department team. This position is located at the Criss Cole Rehabilitation Center (CCRC), 4800 North Lamar, Austin, TX.
TWC is not considering applications from individuals who require sponsorship for an employment visa, including those with H1B visas or those currently on student or postgraduate visas. You must be a Texas resident to work for the Texas Workforce Commission or willing to relocate to Texas.

Benefits to working for TWC include:
- Competitive starting salary: $4,583.33 - $5,746.66/month
- Defined Retirement Benefit Plan
- Optional 401(k) and 457 accounts
- Medical Insurance - Currently, the state pays 100% of the health plan premium for eligible full-time employees and 50% of the premium for their eligible dependents. Eligible part-time employees get a 50% state contribution for themselves and 25% for their dependents. Employees pay the remainder of the premium by paycheck deduction before taxes are withheld.
- Optional Benefits such as dental, vision, and life insurance
- 8 hours' sick leave per month
- 8 hours' vacation leave per month with potential to earn more with longevity
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP) services
- Additional benefits for active employees: https://www.ers.texas.gov/Active-Employees/Health-Benefits.

The Orientation and Mobility (O&M) Instructor II -IV performs routine (entry-level) to highly complex (senior-level) instructional or training work at the Criss Cole Rehabilitation Center.  Work involves planning, organizing, and conducting educational and training programs or may coordinate, develop and evaluate educational and instructional teaching for blind or visually impaired students' habilitative or rehabilitative needs. Provides the necessary instruction in teaching self-help or self-care and vocational skills to assist customers in attaining their optimum levels of independent living and vocational goals.  Works under moderate to limited supervision, with limited to moderate latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment.

GENERAL DUTIES:
- Provides individual or group training and instruction in travel skills, areas of emotional adjustment to blindness, independent living skills, communication skills, support systems and vocational training using non-visual and alternative teaching techniques.
- Assists customers in developing, achieving, and maintaining essential independent living and employment objectives.
- Assists with developing (or may develop and maintain) referral sources, completing and maintaining case documentation of teacher services.
- Assists in providing or provides consultative services and technical assistance with other team members in evaluating and developing the customers' individual rehabilitation plan.
- Assists in delivering training or deliver training for non-visual and alternative techniques in group or individual training sessions.
- Responds to customer complaints and documents actions.
- May deliver, install, and set up or troubleshoot functionality of adaptive aids and devices.
- May assist or direct staff or external organizations in conducting specialized casework.
- May review or oversee the evaluation of files to determine, provide, and coordinate vocational rehabilitative services.
- As O&M Instructor IV, may supervise the work of others; may evaluate and analyze long-range training needs and develop training recommendations based on assessment results; may assist in the preparation of budgets for training or educational programs; and may oversee the compilation of data.
- Performs related work as assigned.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Certification by the Academy for Certification of Vision Rehabilitation & Education (with COMS)
- Certification by the National Blindness Professional Certification Board (with NOMC)

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
-TS II: Bachelor's degree in Orientation and Mobility from an accredited four-year college or university; OR
Certification by the Academy for Certification of Vision Rehabilitation & Education (with COMS) OR Certification by the National Blindness Professional Certification Board (with NOMC).
-TS III: Bachelor's degree in Orientation and Mobility from an accredited four-year college or university plus one year of full-time experience as an Orientation and Mobility Instructor who provides direct service teaching people who are blind or visually impaired in indoor and outdoor travel using a mobility cane and alternative blindness techniques; OR
Certification by the Academy for Certification of Vision Rehabilitation & Education (with COMS) plus one year of full time experience as described above; OR
Certification by the National Blindness Professional Certification Board (with NOMC) plus one year of full-time experience as described above.
-TS IV: Bachelor's degree in Orientation and Mobility from an accredited four-year college or university plus three years of full-time experience as an Orientation and Mobility Instructor who provides direct service teaching people who are blind or visually impaired in indoor and outdoor travel using a mobility cane and alternative blindness techniques; OR
Certification by the Academy for Certification of Vision Rehabilitation & Education (with COMS) plus three years of full time experience as described above; OR
Certification by the National Blindness Professional Certification Board (with NOMC) plus three years of full-time experience as described above.
If selected for this position, you must be willing and able to participate in an extended blindfold-immersion training program and must be flexible as working hours may vary. Duty requires up to 5% travel (within the state of Texas) and the ability to lift/carry 10 pounds.

VETERANS:
Use your military skills to qualify for this position or other jobs! Go to www.texasskillstowork.com to translate your military work experience and training courses into civilian job terms, qualifications and skill sets. Also, you can compare this position to military occupations (MOS) at the Texas State Auditor's Office by pasting this link into your browser: https://hr.sao.texas.gov/Compensation/MilitaryCrosswalk/MOSC_HumanResourcesandTrainingandDevelopment.pdf

HOW TO APPLY: 
To be considered, please complete an Application for Employment and apply on Taleo. TWC is not considering applications from individuals who require sponsorship for an employment visa, including those with H1B visas or those currently on student or postgraduate visas. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification document form upon hire. A position utilizing this classification will be designated as security sensitive according to the Texas Labor Code, Section 301.042.


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