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The Learning Center for the Deaf Inc
Overview
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.
Compensation
$58,058 - $108,402 / YEAR
Posted
8 days ago
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
Point Quest Group
Provide instructional services and assessments for K-12 deaf and hard of hearing students to improve communication and educational access. Collaborate with families and multidisciplinary teams to implement IEP goals and manage assistive listening technology.
$42 - $50 / HOUR
11 days ago
Partners in Special Education
Plan and conduct individualized lessons for deaf and hard of hearing students while managing listening technology and tracking progress via IEPs. Collaborate with families and staff to implement auditory skill development and academic curriculum.
$35 - $48 / HOUR
12 days ago
Thrive Therapies Group
Provide direct instruction and specialized support to K-12 students with hearing loss using various communication modalities. Develop and implement IEPs while collaborating with audiologists, SLPs, and general educators to ensure full educational access.
$59,500 - $80,240 / YEAR
13 days ago
Assessment Intervention Management
Develop and implement adaptive instructional plans for deaf and hard of hearing learners aligned with curriculum goals. Manage audiological equipment and provide training and communication to parents, staff, and mainstream teachers.
Salary not listed
21 days ago
Clarke Pennsylvania Inc
Develop and implement developmentally appropriate lesson plans focused on auditory, speech, and language skills for preschool students. Collaborate with multidisciplinary professionals and families to fulfill Individualized Education Plan (IEP) requirements.
$60,000 - $62,000 / YEAR
22 days ago
Provide direct and consultative services to students with hearing loss from preschool through high school as stipulated in their IEPs. Collaborate with educators and families to adapt teaching styles and implement acoustical and audiological supports.
$60,000 - $65,000 / YEAR
Allina Health
Provides diagnostic and therapeutic audiology services, including selecting and administering tests to determine hearing impairment. Establishes treatment goals, fits hearing aids, and counsels patients and families.
$40 - $56 / HOUR
27 days ago
State of Montana
Provide direct instruction and design individualized learning plans for deaf and hard-of-hearing preschool students. Collaborate with families and caregivers to support language development and transition skills.
1 month ago
American School for the Deaf
The Speech Language Pathologist provides direct speech and language services to deaf and hard of hearing students, including diagnostic evaluations and individualized education programs. They also confer with colleagues and parents regarding the communication needs of children and recommend strategies for development.
DRISCOLL HEALTH PLAN
The Pediatric Audiologist will diagnose and treat hearing disorders in children, collaborating with a multidisciplinary team. Responsibilities include performing evaluations, administering ABRs, and providing education to families.
$20,000 / YEAR
Carle Health
The substitute teacher implements and adjusts lesson plans and classroom routines to support children's learning and behavior. They are also responsible for documenting student progress and collaborating with staff and parents.
Provide specialized instruction and language development support to students who are deaf or hard of hearing within a school setting. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to develop IEPs, conduct assessments, and ensure accessible curriculum delivery.
$50 - $60 / HOUR
Music City Center
Provides direct instruction and support services to students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing to develop auditory, speech, and self-advocacy skills. Manages a caseload of diverse learners, develops compliant IEPs, and collaborates with school staff to ensure curriculum access.
2 months ago
Northwestern Memorial Healthcare
The Audiologist provides diagnostic and habilitation services for patients with hearing and balance conditions, including hearing aid fitting and cochlear implant management. Additionally, the role involves providing clinical instruction to graduate student clinicians and maintaining accurate documentation of all patient services.
$41 - $61 / HOUR
Staffing Proxy
The Audiologist or Hearing Instrument Specialist will conduct diagnostic hearing evaluations and fit hearing aids using advanced techniques. They will also provide tinnitus evaluations, deliver aural rehabilitation therapy, and participate in educational classes for patients.
YAI
The role involves providing hearing education services through individual and group sessions, collecting data via interviews and assessments to monitor audiological needs, and creating/monitoring individualized student goals and IEPs. This includes planning lessons in language and reading skills in collaboration with other specialists and ensuring comprehensive educational plans are in place.
$75,000 - $92,000 / YEAR
3 months ago
The Nanny League, Inc.
The primary responsibilities will focus on engaged play, attentive supervision, and maintaining a safe and nurturing environment for two young children, one of whom has Down Syndrome and both of whom are deaf.
$30 - $40 / HOUR
The teacher is responsible for delivering specialized instruction tailored to each student's Individualized Education Program (IEP) goals and maintaining a safe learning environment through effective classroom and behavior management. Key duties include assessing student development, reporting progress to parents, and utilizing specific communication methods like American Sign Language.