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The Learning Center for the Deaf Inc
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The Registered Nurse will promote student academic success by managing health status, administering medications, and providing emergency medical aid. They will also collaborate with families and staff to develop care plans and ensure compliance with health regulations.
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Compensation
$37 - $51 / HOUR
Posted
2 days ago
The Speech and Language Pathologist assesses communication abilities and develops individualized speech-language programs for students aged 3-22. They provide direct therapy, participate in IEP meetings, and collaborate with teachers and families to support student learning and functional performance.
$58,058 - $108,402 / YEAR
Public School Partnership Teachers of the Deaf provide academic support and monitoring for students with hearing loss in mainstream public school settings across Massachusetts. This includes creating academic recommendations based on observations and presenting in-services to school professionals regarding hearing loss implications.
$56,980 - $85,470 / YEAR
The Educational Audiologist will provide audiologic consultations and direct services to deaf and hard of hearing students across the Marie Philip School and Walden School campuses. Key duties include conducting hearing evaluations, managing and repairing hearing aids and cochlear implants, determining assistive technology needs, and participating actively as an IEP team member.
$45 - $53 / HOUR
Support classroom teachers by preparing instructional materials and providing direct supervision to students in individual and small group settings. Assist students with physical, medical, and communicative needs while implementing behavior management plans.
$18 - $29 / HOUR
7 days ago
The Substitute is responsible for implementing treatment plans and ensuring the direct care and safety of children at Walden School. This includes supervising daily routines, assisting with daily living skills, and maintaining supportive relationships with the children.
$19 - $20 / HOUR
16 days ago
Classroom substitutes create a community of learners where students feel respected and honored. They set instructional objectives, design and prepare instruction, and implement supportive activities to meet the needs of students.
$17 - $20 / HOUR
The Mental Health Clinician provides individual and group therapy to students and develops strength-based treatment plans. They also collaborate with educational and residential staff and participate in clinical team activities.
$82,160 - $97,760 / YEAR
Provide consultations and direct services to students who are deaf and hard of hearing in public school settings. Work independently within partnership school districts to consult with educators and families, ensuring compliance and providing recommendations based on observations.
$44 - $52 / HOUR
Classroom Assistants support teachers by preparing instructional materials and supervising students. They also implement behavior management plans and assist students with various needs.
The overnight child care worker is responsible for the safety and supervision of children during overnight hours. This includes responding to student needs, conducting regular checks, and assisting with morning routines.
$21 - $30 / HOUR
The instructor will teach ASL classes in-person and fulfill responsibilities related to instruction, including advising students and preparing class materials. They will also encourage ASL-related participation and report any concerns to the Community ASL Services Coordinator.
$25 - $40 / HOUR
The Residential Counselor will provide leadership and support to residential students, developing and implementing activities that promote their social, physical, intellectual, communicative, and emotional development. Responsibilities include direct supervision, planning activities, and collaborating with colleagues to facilitate various programs.
The Residential Care Professional is responsible for implementing treatment plans and ensuring the safety of students at Walden School. They provide supervision and support for emotionally and behaviorally challenged deaf and hard of hearing students during non-school hours.
The Early Childhood Center Classroom Assistant supports the Classroom Teacher in meeting the physical and instructional needs of preschool and kindergarten students. Responsibilities include engaging with students, assisting with lesson planning, and supervising students in various settings.
The Board Certified Behavior Analyst will collaborate with educational and clinical staff to complete functional behavioral assessments and design effective behavior support plans. They will also train staff and support teachers in developing individualized instructional programs for students with complex needs.
$75,000 - $100,000 / YEAR
The Classroom Teacher is responsible for planning and delivering creative lessons that meet individual student IEP goals while maintaining a supportive classroom environment. They must collaborate with the clinical team to adapt instruction and implement behavioral treatment plans for students.
$65,520 - $112,320 / YEAR
1 month ago
Classroom teachers design and implement instructional objectives to meet the emotional, physical, and educational needs of deaf and hard of hearing students. They are responsible for writing and tracking IEP goals, managing the classroom environment, and collaborating with parents and colleagues.
$58,464 - $87,969 / YEAR
2 months ago
Classroom teachers create an inclusive community of learners by designing and implementing instruction that meets the emotional, physical, and instructional needs of deaf and hard of hearing students. They are responsible for writing and monitoring IEP goals, assessing student progress, and maintaining positive relationships with families and colleagues.
This role involves providing classroom instruction for secondary students (grades 6-12+) with moderate to severe disabilities in addition to deafness, focusing on functional academics, life skills, community skills, and transition skills. Responsibilities include preparing tailored lesson plans based on IEPs and state frameworks, evaluating student progress through data collection, and serving as a student advocate within a team setting.
$59,633 - $89,728 / YEAR