Assistive Technology Specialist License and Education

What is a Assistive Technology Specialist
Evaluates And Configures Assistive Technology Solutions For Communication, Mobility, And Daily Living To Support Independence And Participation.

Assistive Technology Specialist Core Duties
Assess User Needs And Environment | Configure And Customize Assistive Technology Devices | Provide Training And Follow Up | Collaborate With Clinicians And Payers | Document Outcomes And Device Performance.

Assistive Technology Specialist Education Requirements
Certificate Or Degree In Assistive Technology, Rehabilitation Engineering, Or Related Field With Hands On Experience

Assistive Technology Specialist License and Accreditation Agency
RESNA | Employer Credential

Assistive Technology Specialist Program Length
6 to 48 Months

Assistive Technology Specialist Salary Min and Max
$40000 to $90000

Assistive Technology Specialist Work Settings
Rehab Centers | Schools | Hospitals | Community Agencies | Private Practice

Assistive Technology Specialist Key Skills
Technology Assessment | Customization | Training | Troubleshooting | Interdisciplinary Collaboration

Look for These Programs
Assistive Technology Programs At Universities Such As University Of Pittsburgh Rehab Engineering Programs