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Accessible IT Support Trainer

Visionary

Greater London

On-site

GBP 16,000 - 17,000

Full time

2 days ago
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Job summary

An organization supporting visually impaired individuals seeks to fill a role providing IT training and guidance on accessible software. Responsibilities include training visually impaired individuals, managing a volunteer program, and maintaining IT knowledge. The ideal candidate should have experience with accessibility software and strong IT skills. This position offers a salary between £16,000.00 and £17,000.00, and requires working hours of 17.5 per week. A collaborative and adaptable approach is essential for this role.

Qualifications

  • Proven experience in an information-focused role.
  • Ability to prepare effective management and monitoring reports.
  • Experience in giving information/advice to the public.

Responsibilities

  • Assess and train blind and partially sighted individuals in accessible technology.
  • Provide general IT training to help achieve personal goals.
  • Maintain and train volunteers to support clients effectively.
  • Demonstrate accessible technology in community settings.

Skills

Confident and proficient with IT packages
Experience of using accessible software
Excellent interpersonal skills
Ability to work effectively under pressure
Understanding of issues affecting visually impaired people

Tools

Jaws
Windows Magnifier
NVDA
Job description

Closing date: Friday 30 January 2026
Location: Colliers Wood
Hours: 17.5
Salary: £16,000.00-£17,000.00
Contract: 2.5 years
Interview date: Wednesday 4th February 2026

This role will:

  • Provide IT training, advice and guidance to visually impaired people in their homes or at the Guardian Centre.
  • Advise and train visually impaired people in the use of specialist accessible software and specialist features of mainstream technology.
  • Manage, develop and deliver the train the trainer scheme to volunteers.
  • Maintaining sufficient volunteers to meet the increased digital demand.
Duties and Responsibilities:
  • 1. To assess and train blind and partially sighted people in the use of accessibility software and technology.
  • 2. To provide general IT training with the aim of assisting members to achieve personal goals (e.g. enable access to smart phones and tablets and the use of email to keep in touch with relatives or do online shopping).
  • 3. To maintain and train volunteers in accessible technology (train the trainer) enabling them to provide assistive support to clients.
  • 4. To maintain an up-to-date knowledge of specialist access software and standard accessibility features.
  • 5. Provide demonstrations of the equipment in the Community such as Libraries, Community Centres, Voluntary organisations and Local Authority bases.
  • 6. Demonstrate and facilitate access to Alexa to increase daily living independence and reduce isolation.
  • 7. To provide general IT support to staff and maintain company website.
  • 8. To support colleagues and members with demonstrating equipment (e.g. at Awareness presentation events).
  • 9. To maintain an up-to-date knowledge of the functions and capabilities of the full range of IT devices (e.g. smartphones, tablets, laptops and PCs).
Person Specification
  • Proven experience of working effectively in an information focused role.
  • Confident and proficient with IT packages including Excel, Word, Powerpoint, Access, Outlook and the Internet.
  • Experience of using accessible software, i.e. Jaws, Windows Magnifier, NVDA.
  • Ability to undertake and prepare effective management and monitoring reports with minimal supervision.
  • Excellent interpersonal, communication and organisational skills.
  • Active interest and current knowledge of the issues affecting people who are blind or partially sighted.
  • Quick learner with the ability to respond to changes positively and swiftly and an understanding of new information technology and systems.
  • Team player who is able to work using own initiative and highly adaptable to surrounding event outside of remit.
  • Ability to work efficiently and effectively under pressure whilst maintaining a professional and friendly approach.
  • People skills which encompass empathy, ability to listen, willingness to learn, adaptability and commitment.
  • Flexible, committed, enthusiastic and energetic with a proactive attitude to problem solving.
  • Experience of giving information/advice tot he general public and service users.
  • Experience of sight loss either through personal experience or that of a family member or close friend.
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