What are the responsibilities and job description for the School Deaf and Hard of Hearing Teacher job in New Cumberland, PA position at Gifted Healthcare?
The Gifted Healthcare Education Experience
Gifted Healthcare Education prioritizes your career because we know your passion for School-Based Nursing, Therapy, and Special Education drives you. With access to both Local or Travel contracts, our nationwide partnerships offer you the flexibility to choose where, when, and how you’ll help change the lives of the individuals you work compassionately alongside. With hundreds of opportunities, from large school systems to small districts, rural towns or urban settings, we work tirelessly to find the perfect assignment for your needs and professional goals.
We strive to make a difference – join Gifted and make an impact in your career!
Responsibilities
Auditory Impairment Teachers observe, consult, and assist in accommodating students with varying degrees of hearing impairment. Job responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Participate in the development of Individual Family Service Plans (IFSPs) and Individualized Educational Programs (IEPs)
- Consult in matters pertaining to classroom acoustics, assistive listening systems, hearing aids, communication, and psycho-social effects of hearing loss
- Comply with all Board of Education policies, administrative regulations, Public Education Department guidelines and local, state and federal laws
Certifications
- Master’s degree