To thrive as a Work From Home Assistive Technology Instructor, you need expertise in assistive technology, instructional design, and a relevant background in education, rehabilitation, or assistive services. Familiarity with screen readers, speech-to-text programs, adaptive hardware, and industry-recognized certifications (such as RESNA or ATACP) is often required. Strong communication, patience, and problem-solving skills help instructors engage diverse learners and tailor solutions to individual needs. These skills enable effective remote training and empower clients to achieve greater independence and success with accessible technology.