Serve as a resource for teachers to identify and demonstrate instructional strategies, best practices, and interventions to promote maximum success for students with auditory impairments in all areas of the curriculum. On occasion provide instruction in the compensatory and special skills areas related to hearing loss, such as: auditory skills. Assess students’ needs in compliance with the child-centered process for the development of the full and individual assessment. Travel to campuses and provide services to support students’ placements by providing consultant and technical assistance to teachers and related service personnel in areas unique to the auditory impairment, as indicated in the students individualized education plan. Provide the same services for students, parents, and related services personnel for non-school age children served in their homes.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees