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Location

Canton, Massachusetts

Salary

$110 / HOUR

Core responsibilities

The role involves conducting individualized assessments and creating tailored educational plans (Ieps) to foster student success, while employing innovative teaching methodologies to enhance communication and learning for students who are deaf or hard of hearing. Responsibilities also include developing skills in both signed and auditory methods, collaborating with stakeholders, and monitoring student progress.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a bachelor’s degree in education of the deaf or a related field (Master’s preferred) along with active state certification in teaching the deaf and hard of hearing, including proficiency in american sign language (Asl). Demonstrated experience working with deaf or hard of hearing students and excellent collaborative communication skills are essential.

bachelor degreepostgraduate degreeTeamworkCollaborationProgress MonitoringAmerican Sign LanguageInnovative TeachingIndividualized AssessmentsInstructional Material AdaptationEducational PlansSigned CommunicationAuditory MethodsAuditory-Verbal Techniques