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Speech/Hearing impaired persons may contact the district for assistance through the Oregon Relay at 1-800-735-2900. Terms of Employment: The teacher will receive salary and benefits according to the current Certified Employee Collective Bargaining Agreement, Pendleton School District.
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Possess a valid State of Pennsylvania Hearing Impaired PK-12 teacher license. Support with the use of amplification equipment (hearing aids, FM/sound field systems, cochlear implants, etc.
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However, school related information may be shared among professionals directly related to or working with the student (i.e., mainstream teachers, counselors, teacher of the hearing impaired, another interpreter.
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Education: Degree from an accredited institution of higher education in deaf studies, deaf education, or hearing impaired education, including all courses needed to meet credential requirements.
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Special Education Teacher of the Deaf and Hearing Impaired. Must have thorough knowledge of and ability to apply all pertinent Federal and State regulations regarding the assessment, identification, placement, and provision of appropriate services to eligible Deaf and Hearing Impaired students.
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Assist classroom teacher(s) with academic needs of hearing impaired students; other duties as assigned. Spanish Interpreter for the Hearing Impaired. Spanish Interpreter for the Hearing Impaired.
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POSITION TITLE: Teacher - Itinerant - Blind or Visually Impaired. Work requires frequent standing, sitting, walking, light lifting up to 10 pounds, vocal communication for expressing or exchanging ideas, hearing to perceive information at a normal spoken word level, and visual acuity for preparing and analyzing written or computer data.
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Facilities communication between students who are hearing impaired and the classroom teacher(s), principal(s), students, parents and other persons with whom the student comes in contact.
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Address the needs of special groups, hearing impaired, physically challenged and various issues relating to the program and facility. Maintain daily anecdotal sheets for each goal on the IEP to be assessed by the special education teacher.
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Acts as a support for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Teacher to enhance the success of the Hearing Impaired Program. Performs other related work requested by the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Teacher, Regular Education Teacher and / or Administration.
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Speech/Hearing impaired persons may contact the district for assistance through the Oregon Telecommunication Relay Service at 1-800-735-2900 or 711. Job Title: Middle School Classroom Teacher.
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Valid Kentucky Certificate for Teaching Exceptional Children: Learning and Behavior Disorders(LBD), Moderate and Severe Disabilities (MSD), Hearing Impaired(HI), and/or Visually Impaired(VI.
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In the absence of the Communication Instructional Aide, uses sign language to translate conversation for hearing impaired individuals, provides classroom and individual communications assistance.
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Addresses the unique needs students in caseload, i.e., lifting and positioning moderately intellectually disabled, orthopedically impaired, severely and profoundly disabled students or signing for deaf/hard of hearing students.
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Arizona Special Education – Hearing Impaired, Visually Impaired, Early Childhood Special Education OR Moderate/Severe Disabilities WITH Mild-Moderate Special Education Endorsement, PreK-12.
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