Teachers of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing are among the most specialized educators in K-12 — navigating communication modalities, assistive technology, auditory skill development, and academic access needs that demand expertise not found in any generalist preparation program. You’ll collaborate with audiologists, speech-language pathologists, ASL interpreters, and special education teams — with manageable caseloads and leadership that understands the depth of what you do. Your students deserve a specialist who can truly meet them where they are. As a Deaf and Hard of Hearing Teacher, you provide direct instruction and specialized support to students K-12 with hearing loss across the full communication spectrum — from students using spoken English to those using ASL or other alternative communication modalities. You assess communication and academic needs, develop and implement IEPs, adapt curriculum for auditory access, and collaborate with families, audiologists, SLPs, and general educators to ensure every student with hearing loss has full educational access and the opportunity to thrive.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level