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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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Job Title Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Impaired. A vacancy exists for one (1) teacher of the hearing impaired to provide related services to students based on critical skill areas on students’ IEPs. Qualifications include West Virginia certification in hearing impaired, K-12.
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This employee is responsible for organizing and implementing a therapy program to meet the needs of speech, language, and hearing-impaired students and fulfilling the duties of teaching as outlined in laws and policies.
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FSDB is a state public school available at no cost to eligible pre-K and K-12 students who are deaf/hard of hearing, blind/visually impaired or deafblind, including boarding and transportation services.
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Working Conditions Work is typically performed for 11 months (August-June) in an office or classroom setting assisting teachers and assisting students who are hearing impaired and/or vision impaired.
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Working directly with hearing impaired students Evaluating hearing impaired students Reviewing doctor’s hearing-impaired paperwork for each student Utilizing knowledge of the theory, principles and practices of language development, auditory training, lip reading and speech training Working and building relationships with parents, teachers and school personnel Fulfilling all other teacher duties that arise What to expect from your Invo experience.
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Graduation from a regionally accredited or New York State registered college or university with an Associate’s degree in Interpreting for the Hearing Impaired; OR, Assist deaf/hard of hearing students to develop the necessary skills to successfully participate in all aspects of the summer school or ESY program.
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To qualify, applicants must: Hold a bachelor’s degree Hold a state Instructional Certificate in Special Education to teach the deaf, hard of hearing and hearing impaired Have experience working in schools or with children is a plus but not required Have knowledge of the materials, equipment and devices available to hearing impaired children and techniques for teaching their use What to expect from the role.
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Act as communicator between hearing impaired student and teacher when necessary, and between student and peers when appropriate. Assist in the educational process in the program for the hearing impaired.
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Valid Michigan teacher's certificate required with approval in at least one of the following special education areas: cognitive impairment, visual impairment, hearing impairment, physically or otherwise health impaired (OHI.
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Mental Demands: Work with frequent interruptions; maintain emotional control under stressOther: Position may require the employee to work with students who have one or more of the following disabilities: autism, emotionally disturbed, learning disabled, mentally impaired, medically fragile, visual or hearing impaired, speech impaired, or orthopedically impaired.
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Speech/Hearing impaired persons may contact the district for assistance through the Oregon Relay at 1-800-735-2900. Oregon teacher certification with Special Education endorsement as determined by Oregon Teacher Standards & Practices Commission (TSPC.
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REPORTS TO: Supervising Teacher(s); Principal, Director of Exceptional Children Services. Interpret into spoken English the questions and verbal presentations of deaf and hard-of-hearing student, faculty.
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Demonstrates and fulfills IEP's as prescribed by hearing impaired teacher. Provides assistance to the hearing impaired teacher in implementing the educational program for individual children with hearing impairments.
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Qualifications: Valid Oklahoma Teaching Certificate in Assigned Subject(s) - Mild/Moderate; Hearing Impaired. Hearing/Speaking Requirements: Adequate to exchange information. Plans and coordinates the work of teacher assistants, parents, and volunteers in the classroom and on field trips.
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