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Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) - Gainesville, GA

Job Description Bachelor's or Master's degree in Special Education, active Special Education Teacher license and minimum 1+ years Special Education Teacher experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.Job Title: Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) – School-Based (Part-Time Itinerant)District: Gainesville City SchoolsSchool Location(s): Multiple School SitesAssignment Dates: July 27, 2026 – May 25, 2027Schedule: Part-Time, ~20 Hours per WeekPosition Overview:Gainesville City Schools is seeking a dedicated Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) to provide itinerant services across multiple school locations for the 2026–2027 school year.This role supports students who are deaf or hard of hearing by providing direct and consultative services across general education and special education settings. The position requires flexibility, strong organization, and the ability to work across multiple campuses while supporting a K–12 population.DHH teachers play a critical role in ensuring students have access to instruction, communication support, accommodations, and assistive technology to promote academic success and independence.Job Details:Student Assignment: K–12 caseload (varied)Number of Schools: MultipleLocation: Gainesville, GASchedule: ~20 hours/week (part-time itinerant)School Year: 2026–2027Key Responsibilities:Provide direct and consultative services to students who are deaf or hard of hearingSupport access to curriculum across general education and special education settingsCollaborate with teachers, staff, and related service providersAssist with implementation of accommodations, modifications, and assistive technologyConduct student observations and monitor progressSupport communication development and self-advocacy skillsMaintain documentation and service records as requiredRequired Qualifications:Valid Georgia Teaching Certificate in Special Education – Deaf Education (P–12)ORSpecial Education Certificate (P–12) with Deaf/Hard of Hearing EndorsementStrong collaboration and communication skillsAbility to manage an itinerant caseload across multiple school sitesPreferred Qualifications:Previous experience in itinerant DHH service deliveryExperience supporting K–12 students with hearing lossFamiliarity with assistive hearing technology and classroom accommodationsImportant Requirement:Candidate must be comfortable working in an itinerant role across multiple school sites serving a diverse K–12 caseloadBenefits:Competitive CompensationInsurance: Health, Dental, Optical401KHow to Apply:If interested, please apply and send an updated copy of your resume directly to: