Boston Speech Therapy·Lawrence, Massachusetts
The Teacher of the Deaf will design and implement individualized education plans while supporting the development of communication and auditory skills for students. They will also collaborate with families and professionals to monitor student progress and maintain an inclusive learning environment.
Come work for a local woman-SLP-owned company based in Boston.. where we value YOUR work and make sure that caseloads are MANAGEABLE and that YOU have an appropriate space to work with the materials you need to do your job.
Since we are owned and operated by therapists, we understand the unique needs of therapists.
At Boston Speech Therapy, we are seeking a qualified Teacher of the Deaf to join our dedicated team.
The ideal candidate will possess the expertise to educate and support students who are deaf or hard of hearing, fostering an inclusive and effective learning environment.
This position requires a commitment to providing specialized instruction tailored to meet the unique needs of each student.
Key Responsibilities: Design and implement individualized education plans (IEPs) for deaf and hard of hearing students.
Utilize effective teaching strategies and methodologies to enhance student learning.
Support the development of communication skills, including sign language and auditory skills.
Collaborate with families, audiologists, and other professionals to ensure a holistic approach to student support.
Conduct assessments to monitor student progress and modify approaches as needed.
Create and maintain a positive learning environment that promotes student engagement and independence.
Potentially work with students from elementary and high school.
20 children per caseload.
School based position
Bachelor’s degree in Education of the Deaf or a related field; Master’s degree preferred. Valid Massachusetts Teacher of the Deaf License. Experience teaching students who are deaf or hard of hearing. Proficiency in American Sign Language (ASL) and knowledge of auditory-verbal techniques. Strong communication skills and ability to work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders. Commitment to fostering an inclusive classroom environment that supports all learners. Ability to develop and adapt instructional materials to meet individual student needs. $90 per hour Full-time, 37.5 hours per week 1099 Contract 20 children per caseload plus consults across several schools
Candidates must hold a Bachelor’s degree in Education of the Deaf or a related field and possess a valid Massachusetts Teacher of the Deaf License. Proficiency in American Sign Language and experience working with deaf or hard of hearing students are required.
Market context
Classroom teacher openings in Massachusetts are often driven by school staffing needs, student support priorities, and subject-area coverage. These roles are competitive because employers look for strong communication, classroom management, and the ability to meet state and district expectations; in this listing, the requirements and benefits are AI-summarized from the original job description, which can save candidates research time. Before applying, review the certification, schedule, and any required documentation to confirm you meet the posted qualifications.