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American School for the Deaf
Overview
The teacher provides specially designed instruction in ELA, Math, and SEL to Deaf and Hard of Hearing students using a bilingual ASL/English approach. Responsibilities include preparing lesson plans, updating IEP progress, and directing classroom aides.
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1 month ago
The Residential Counselor is primarily responsible for supervising deaf and hard of hearing children and adolescents during both in-school and out-of-school hours, including managing meals and encouraging personal growth activities. Key duties involve assisting students with personal needs like hygiene and mobility, implementing Positive Behavior Intervention Support (PBIS), and maintaining necessary reports and logs.
3 months ago
The teacher will instruct Deaf and Hard of Hearing students under the supervision of the principal, providing specially designed instruction across academic and/or vocational subjects using an ASL/English Bilingual approach. Duties also include developing IEPs, evaluating student performance, and directing the work of classroom aides.
The teacher will instruct Deaf and Hard of Hearing students under the supervision of the principal, providing specially designed instruction across academic and/or vocational subjects. Primary duties include developing and implementing IEPs, preparing materials, evaluating student performance using evidence-based assessments, and directing support staff.
The teacher will instruct Deaf and Hard of Hearing students under the supervision of the departmental principal, providing specially designed instruction across academic and/or vocational subjects. Primary duties include preparing materials, writing reports, assisting with IEPs, evaluating student performance, and implementing behavior intervention plans using an ASL/English Bilingual approach.
The Residential Counselor is responsible for supervising emotionally/behaviorally-disordered deaf and hard of hearing children and youth during and outside of school hours, including meals. Duties also involve planning activities to promote personal and social growth and assisting students with personal hygiene and mobility.
The Residential Counselor is responsible for supervising deaf and hard of hearing children and youth with special needs, including those with mental health and traumatic backgrounds, during both in and out-of-school hours. Duties include planning growth-promoting activities, assisting with personal care, and implementing Positive Behavior Intervention Support (PBIS).
The Teacher Aide is responsible for the supervision of children and adolescents during school and/or out-of-school hours, including meals, and assisting with activities designed to promote personal and social growth. Primary duties involve supervising emotionally/behaviorally disordered deaf and hard of hearing youth, encouraging good hygiene, assisting with mobility, and implementing Positive Behavior Intervention Support (PBIS).
The Staff ASL Interpreter will provide communication access for the Deaf Community and interpret a variety of assignments, primarily in medical settings. They will also mentor individuals working toward ASL Interpreter Certification and adhere to ethical guidelines.
4 months ago