As the third smallest state in the United States, Connecticut sometimes gets overlooked. However, this tiny state, nestled between Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and New York, has a lot to offer, especially if you are looking for deaf and hard of hearing jobs. Never underestimate the things to do in this little state either. For example, if you are interested in sea life, consider traveling to Mystic where you will find the Mystic Aquarium and Institute for Exploration as well as the Mystic Seaport. If you enjoy the literary side of things, then be sure to visit and tour the Mark Twain House in Hartford as well.
Connecticut is also home to a variety of different natural landscapes too, including 65 state parks, 10 state wildlife preserves, one state fish hatchery, and 27 state forests. In other words, there are so many natural areas that you will be able to enjoy hiking trails, walking paths, fishing, kayaking, boating, and much more. You could even just sit back and enjoy the wildlife indigenous to the area.
Hartford, New Haven, Stamford, Bridgeport, and Greenwich – those are just some of the larger cities in Connecticut where you could find DHH jobs. And when you move to this state, you will have plenty to enjoy.
Recent DHH Jobs
Remote Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing | Connecticut
Hartford, CTA teaching role specializing in Deaf and Hard of Hearing education with a focus on telehealth delivery is available in Hartford, CT. This contract position involves providing specialized instructional support and services remotely to students with hearing impairments. Key responsibilities include: Delivering telehealth-based instruction tailored to students who are deaf or hard of hearing Assessing student needs and adapting educational materialRemote Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing | Connecticut
New Britain, CTA teaching role specializing in support for students who are deaf or hard of hearing is available through telehealth services. This position is based in New Britain, CT, and operates on a contractual basis within an educational environment. Responsibilities include delivering specialized instruction and support to students with hearing impairments via telehealth platforms. The role involves assessing students' needs, developing individualized leaOnline Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing | Connecticut
West Hartford, CTServing students with hearing impairments through telehealth requires specialized skills and a passionate commitment to educational accessibility. This role focuses on providing remote instructional support and therapy to deaf and hard of hearing students, ensuring they receive tailored educational experiences in alignment with their needs. Key responsibilities include: Delivering telehealth-based instruction and therapeutic services for deaf an
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