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Healthpro Heritage, LLC
Overview
The teacher will conduct screenings and evaluations to develop IEP goals and treatment recommendations for students who are deaf or hard of hearing. They are responsible for providing special education sessions and maintaining all required district documentation.
Compensation
$48 / HOUR
Posted
18 hours ago
Candor Consulting & Diagnostics
Develop and implement Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) to support the academic and communication needs of deaf and hard-of-hearing students. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and advocate for accessibility through assistive technologies and modifications.
$50 / HOUR
4 days ago
Liberty Resources / Liberty POST
Provide academic, social, and developmental support for deaf or hard-of-hearing children aged birth to five across various settings. Responsibilities include conducting assessments, designing lessons, and leading multidisciplinary teams to implement IFSP and IEP goals.
$40 - $120 / HOUR
6 days ago
Provide academic, social, and developmental support for deaf or hard-of-hearing children aged birth to five across various settings. Responsibilities include conducting assessments, designing lessons, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to implement IFSP and IEP goals.
The Teacher of the Deaf provides academic, social, and developmental support for children ages birth to five across various settings. Responsibilities include designing developmentally appropriate lessons, conducting assessments, and leading multidisciplinary teams to implement IFSP or IEP goals.
The Learning Center for the Deaf Inc
The primary function is to provide interpreting services within The Learning Center for the Deaf and the broader Deaf Community to support the organization's mission. This includes being flexible for last-minute assignments, mentoring students, and completing assigned translation projects.
$25 - $45 / HOUR
8 days ago
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 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
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
Boothby Therapy Services
Provide individualized instruction and adapt curriculum for students who are deaf or hard of hearing. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and families to support communication, language, and academic development.
$45 - $50 / HOUR
E-Therapy
Develop and implement Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) while providing specialized instruction in core academic subjects for students with disabilities. Collaborate with general education teachers, families, and multidisciplinary teams to ensure inclusive practices and student growth.
CAPS Collaborative
The counselor provides academic, social-emotional, and transition services to deaf and hard of hearing high school students. Key duties include managing IEPs, guiding college applications, and collaborating with families and school staff.
Salary not listed
The teacher is responsible for planning and implementing high-quality, child-centered instruction for deaf and hard of hearing preschool learners. This includes developing IEPs, collaborating with service providers, and maintaining a diverse and inclusive classroom environment.
$55,500 - $103,000 / YEAR
Provide academic, social-emotional, and career guidance to deaf and hard of hearing students to support their access to the curriculum. Collaborate with families, teachers, and districts to implement IEP goals and facilitate successful transitions.
Develop and implement Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) to support the academic and communication needs of deaf and hard of hearing students. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and advocate for accessibility through assistive technologies and modifications.
9 days ago
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
Fulton Schools
The Special Education Teacher provides instruction tailored to students with disabilities, focusing on their unique needs and supporting their educational progress. Responsibilities include developing and monitoring Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and facilitating communication with parents and guardians.
12 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
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