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Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) Teacher Jobs

Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Jobs

Schools nationwide are looking for qualified hearing specialists to fill crucial deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) teacher and specialist jobs. Connect with Soliant today and let us match you with the hearing specialist job that’s perfect for you.

Succeeding as a deaf and hard of hearing specialist requires expertise in sign language and an understanding of deaf culture. Of course, it also requires compassion and a desire to enhance the lives of young people who need your help.

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About DHH Teacher & Specialist Jobs

Teachers of the deaf and hard of hearing follow the direction of the school administrator to plan for and provide learning structures to children who are deaf or hard of hearing.

The deaf and hard of hearing specialist maintains an open line of communication with the deaf students and their families, working together to ensure that a smooth and successful education is achieved. The number one goal in jobs working with deaf and hard of hearing students is to promote positive learning in a safe environment, providing compassion and patience to advocate for their needs.

Many deaf and hard of hearing specialists and DHH teachers must plan for an individualized education process, determining the eligibility of students for certain programs, as well as helping parents fill out the necessary paperwork for aid.

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Requirements for DHH Teachers

Teachers of the deaf and hard of hearing must possess a valid state special education credential, which allows them to teach students with a deafness disability. School hearing specialists are also required to have at least two years of full-time experience at a school or related facility, as well as a Certificate of Registration. These professionals must also be adept at using technology, such as computers and hearing aid devices.

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Specialist Job Market

The average annual salary and employment growth for hearing specialists and DHH teachers are projected to grow significantly over the next decade. This demand is fueled by the increasing number of students with hearing impairments. As these students are integrated into mainstream classrooms, the need for specialized instructional support increases.

If you are looking for fulfilling jobs working with the deaf and hard of hearing, check out our available DHH teacher and hearing specialist jobs today.

Remote Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Jobs

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