Provides hearing education services in 1:1 sessions and/or groups, push-in and/or pull-out based on students’ needs
Job Summary
Provides hearing education services in 1:1 sessions and/or groups, push-in and/or pull-out based on students’ needs.
Creates goals for each assigned student and monitors and documents progress, maintaining student records and preparing assessments, Individualized Education Programs (IEP’s) and/or annual academic goals and regular progress reports.
Demonstrates flexibility in scheduling, working with other service providers and adapting lesson plans and materials, as needed including the creation of adapted books, including American Sign Language (ASL) materials and tangible symbols.
Matching Summary
Provides hearing education services in 1:1 sessions and/or groups, push-in and/or pull-out based on students’ needs.
Salary
$75,000-$92,000 Salary
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Provide hearing education services
Collect data and monitor progress
Create and document student goals
Collaborate with related service providers
Use various forms of sign language
Communicate with parents and professionals
Nice-to-have
Experience with deafblindness
Training in audiological equipment management
Key Requirements
Master’s Degree for NYS certification
Current NYS certification as Teacher of the Deaf and Hard Hearing