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As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for ps4 in the United States is $25.01, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $32.69 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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AspectPs4Game Designer
Required CredentialsNone specific, but technical knowledge helpsBachelor's degree in game design, computer science, or related field
Work EnvironmentGaming industry, hardware/software developmentGame studios, creative teams, software development
Industry UsageGaming consoles, hardware manufacturingGame development, creative design
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Ps4 is a gaming console, primarily a hardware product, while a Game Designer is a creative professional involved in developing game concepts and mechanics. The two roles are distinct: Ps4 focuses on hardware and platform, whereas Game Designer focuses on game creation and storytelling. Understanding these differences helps clarify career paths and industry roles.

Infographic showing various Ps4 job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $52,025 per year, or $25 per hour.

Vision Rehabilitation Specialist - Senior (In-Training - Location Yakima)

State of Washington

Olympia, WA • On-site

$5.3K - $7.2K/mo

Full-time

Re-posted 2 days ago


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7.9

Company rating: 7.9 out of 10

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Job description

Description Vision Rehabilitation Specialist - Senior (In-Training) This recruitment will be used to fill 1 vacancy in Yakima Washington. Work Location & Flexible Schedule: This position offers significant location flexibility. The selected candidate may reside up to three (3) hours from the assigned duty station - Yakima, WA.

The position is primarily telework-based. However, in-person work at the duty station will be required. When in-person presence is needed, the employee will travel to the assigned office during work hours using a state vehicle.

Depending on scheduling needs, occasional overnight travel may be required. In those instances, lodging will be arranged in accordance with state travel policies. **Contact Information: Applicants who are deaf or hard of hearing may call through the Washington Relay Service by dialing 7-1-1 or 1-800-833-6388.

For questions about this recruitment or to request a reasonable accommodation in the application process, contact Rachel Vaughan via email jobs@des.wa.gov. Note: Standard business hours are Monday - Friday, from 8 AM to 5:00 PM, and may occasionally require flexibility to meet the agency's needs. We promote a healthy work/life balance

Telework and a flexible schedule may be available upon supervisory approval. Extensive daily travel is required, as well as occasional overnights. The hiring team may make a hiring decision at any time.

It is within your best interest to apply for this position at your earliest convenience. DSB Relocation Allotment: DSB offers, upon approval, a relocation bonus and allotment for those staff relocating and needing to make the move to, or across the beautiful state of Washington to join our team. Who We Are: Washington State Department of Services for the Blind is "working together with individuals who are Blind, Deaf-Blind or Low Vision so they can flourish in their homes, communities, and workplaces." DSB's Vocational Rehabilitation program assists individuals with visual disabilities achieve gainful employment and economic vitality through integration into the nation's workforce, while assisting businesses with accessibility training, consultation, recruitment, and retention of qualified employees

Together, these services lead to the greater employment of qualified Blind, Deaf Blind and Low Vision individuals and more accessible and diverse businesses. DSB is a Public Service Loan Forgiveness - qualifying employer. About the Opportunity: The Vision Rehabilitation Specialist - Senior analyzes and assesses the adaptive skills of participants with Blindness, Deaf-Blindness, and Low Vision for their activities of daily living and employment readiness.

As the Rehabilitation Teaching and Orientation & Mobility subject matter expert, the Vision Rehabilitation Specialist - Senior applies superior emerging and evolving technologies and training methods to current and future participants and employer. They recommend and help develop the curriculum and implement training methodologies to participants and employers seeking to accommodate their staff in accordance with Section 508 and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This position also recruits, evaluates and manages vendors who provide specialized adaptive rehabilitation training and teaching to participants.

It develops program standards related to Low Vision Evaluations, develops and monitors budget for Low Vision Labs and Adaptive Tools. It also provides adaptive education to businesses, participants, community partners, and employers. Applicants who do not have a current Orientation and Mobility certification at the time of hire, must agree to obtain certification 6 months after your start date to maintain employment.

To learn more about this position, email the recruiter: Rachel Vaughan @ jobs@des.wa.gov and request the full job description. Duties Some of What You will Enjoy Doing: Adaptive assessments and recommendations Conducts a comprehensive, in-depth assessment of all participants who are referred for vocational rehabilitation services. The Vision Rehabilitation Specialist - Senior gathers information respective of the participant's disability/disabilities, family support, educational/work history, motivation to work, adaptive skills of blindness and identification of functional limitations, attitude and acceptance of vision loss and other disabilities Assesses and measures participant's adjustment to vision loss, readiness for training

If issue arises, works with Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor, or PS4, to address any issues or conflicts. Recommends and implements solutions, therapies, techniques, and tools to address low vision needs Analyze anticipated needs for aids and appliances and skills and techniques, and determine the most effective and cost-efficient way to provide training (internally and/or externally) through discussion with Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor (VRC), internal team, and participant Facilitate the practice of "informed choice" Make formal recommendations in the electronic case management system Provide & Dev. Adaptive Training Curriculum & Orientation to Tools for Daily Living & Employ Independently demonstrate skills in synthesizing assessment data and developing of comprehensive specialized services and training unique to the individual and program as it relates to the vocational goal Coordinate assessment results with team, and develop plans for overlapping areas of responsibilities Communicate to the participant the scope of training, competencies, and expected results of training Develop and communicate the objectives and completion measurements for all training Conduct training or arrange contract training to external vendor Monitor participant progress and assesses effectiveness of training, making any necessary adjustments to training plan Test and measure participant competencies Serves as a regional and statewide resource to participants, staff and community partners Communicate the Agency's scope and mission Educate community partners and employers to an array of adaptive tools and techniques that allow for optimal activities of daily living, travel, and access to communications for potential students and employees Provides consultation, presentations/trainings, and technical assistance statewide, and nationwide, to community resource and service providers for the application and use of adaptive tools and training Support Other Vision Rehabilitation Specialists Provides support and is responsible for the onboarding, training, and development for lower-level vision rehabilitation specialist staff towards competency among the range of vision rehabilitation specialists skill sets Responsible for ongoing training requests by lower-level staff and requests from Regional Area Managers (RAM) for employee retention training for lower-level staff Support statewide vision rehabilitation specialists process review and improvement efforts Low Vision Evaluations, Recommendations, and Management Ability to independently perform comprehensive low vision evaluations including calculating magnification needs, lighting needs in home and workplace, glare reduction tools.

Recommends solutions and alternatives as needed Coordinates recommendations to vocational rehabilitation participants and Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor (VRC) Manages Low Vision Lab, overseeing the lab supplies, inventory, and makes recommendations for budget with the oversight of the Regional Area Manager Documentation & Communication Prepare and maintain, which includes writing and editing, current documentation of training activities and related services in the automated case management system Communicate and coordinate participant Orientation & Mobility/Rehabilitation Teaching needs with the team In the team environment, provide input toward the development of quality service standards which affect policy, best practices and invoke procedural changes Skills Development/Refreshment & Eval of Adaptive Training Innovations Evaluate new or upgraded aids, appliances, techniques and technologies Keep current with developments in the Orientation & Mobility/Rehabilitation Teaching profession Meet with peer Orientation & Mobility/Rehabilitation Teaching staff on a quarterly basis and share new techniques, ideas and professional developments Assumes responsibility for preparing and delivering one formal peer or team training annually Mentor and train new staff in the areas of adaptive skills assessment, low vision assessments, DSB procedures and documentation independently without supervision Qualifications Required Qualifications: NOTE: Applicants who do not have a current Orientation and Mobility certification must agree to obtain certification 6 months after your start date to maintain employment. This position may be filled at the Vision Rehabilitation Specialist - Entry, Vision Rehabilitation Specialist - Journey, or Vision Rehabilitation Specialist - Senior level, depending on qualifications. Advancement to the next level will be based upon the successful completion of an established In-Training Plan.

Low Vision Evaluation and professional development of these skills are provided by DSB as the successful candidate progresses in their position. What is an in-training plan. The in-training is intended to provide an opportunity for an individual to gain the required experience on the job as part of a formal "in-training" plan.

Upon successful completion of an in-training program, the incumbent will move up to the next job classification that is listed on the in-training plan if applicable. Required Qualifications for Vision Rehabilitation Specialist - Entry To qualify for this specific Vision Rehabilitation Specialist - Entry level position, a candidate must possess the following: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major field of study in blind or vision rehabilitation, or closely related program in rehabilitation, special education, family and consumer science education, or adaptive technology; NOTE: Two (2) years of experience in social services or providing services to individuals who are blind, low vision or deaf blind will substitute for two (2) years of the required education A current Orientation and Mobility certification, and a minimum of 30 semester or 45 quarter hours in an accredited orientation and mobility program is required or ability to obtain within 6 months of hire Required Qualifications for Vision Rehabilitation Specialist - Journey To qualify for this specific Vision Rehabilitation Specialist - Journey level position, a candidate must possess one (1) of the following qualification combination options: [OPTION 1]: Master's degree from an accredited college or university with a major field of study in blind or vision rehabilitation, or closely related program in rehabilitation, special education, family and consumer science education, or adaptive technology A current Orientation and Mobility certification, and a minimum of 30 semester or 45 quarter hours in an accredited orientation and mobility program is required or ability to obtain within 6 months of hire [OPTION 2]: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major field of study in blind or vision rehabilitation, or a closely related program in rehabilitation, special education, family and consumer science education, or adaptive technology; AND Two (2) years of paid professional experience providing services that teach adaptive skill of blindness to the blind, low vision, or deaf blind individuals A current Orientation and Mobility certification, and a minimum of 30 semester or 45 quarter hours in an accredited orientation and mobility program is required or ability to obtain within 6 months of hire Required Qualifications for Vision Rehabilitation Specialist - Senior To qualify for this specific Vision Rehabilitation Specialist - Senior level position, a candidate must possess one (1) of the following qualification combination options: [OPTION 1]: Master's degree from an accredited college or university with a major field of study in blind or vision rehabilitation, or a closely related program in rehabilitation, special education, family and consumer science education, or adaptive technology A current Orientation and Mobility certification, and a minimum of 30 semester or 45 quarter hours in an accredited orientation and mobility program is required or ability to obtain within 6 months of hire [OPTION 2]: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major field of study in blind or vision rehabilitation, or a closely related program in rehabilitation, special education, family and consumer science education, or adaptive technology; AND Three (3) years of paid professional experience providing services that teach adaptive skills of blindness to the blind, low vision, or deaf blind individuals, including one year of supervisory or lead experience A current Orientation and Mobility certification, and a minimum of 30 semester or 45 quarter hours in an accredited orientation and mobility program is required or ability to obtain within 6 months of hire The salary ranges for each level of the position is as follows: Vision Rehabilitation Specialist - Entry: $3,840 - $5,137 per month Vision Rehabilitation Specialist - Journey: $4,428 - $5,956 per month Vision Rehabilitation Specialist - Senior: $5,271 - $7,082 per month Preferred Qualifications: Effective in conducting superior work with a high degree of independence and autonomy Demonstrates superior documentation and qualify of work Knowledge of: concepts, principles, and practices of blind and vision rehabilitation and the use of assessment techniques to determine capabilities of and potential barriers for persons who are blind, low vision or deaf blind; principles, methods, and techniques used to assist individuals in adjusting to vision loss; public and private resources and services that address holistic needs of individual participants with disabilities or business-as-customer; principles of adult education, curriculum creation and revision, and instruction adaptability to address multiple disabilities; current trends, techniques, and tools in vision rehabilitation; techniques, information, and supports for assisting individuals who are blind, low vision or deaf blind to integrate into the community and competitive, integrated employment; blind community and consumer organizations, and other community supports; psychological aspects of blindness; theory and techniques of training blind and visually impaired persons to travel; nature and training of human senses; learning modalities; psychology; mental health; secondary disabilities and other conditions Ability to: work independently; supervise and direct others; develop curricula and in-service training; teach adaptive skills of blindness...


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The State of Washington is not a traditional company, but a governmental organization that is tasked with managing the various state-run services and enterprises in Washington. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, USA, the organization is responsible for the overall administration of the state's agencies and public services. Since the admission of Washington into the Union on November 11, 1890, the state government has aimed to provide a high quality of life for its residents through effective and efficient public services.

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10,000+ Employees

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Seattle, WA, US

Year founded

1889