When you are searching for DHH jobs, don’t overlook the Empire State of the South. When it comes to business, Georgia is strongly associated with Atlanta, which has become an international hub in the area thanks to Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. There is a great deal to do in Atlanta. You could go to the World of Coca Cola, Underground Atlanta, the Georgia Aquarium, or even a Braves game at Turner Field. However, there is much more to explore in Georgia too.
If you head to the southeast, you will find the coast and a series of barrier islands to explore. Cumberland Island is home to wild horses and other wildlife. You could visit St. Simons or Jekyll Island to enjoy the Atlantic Ocean too. In Northern Georgia, you will find the beginnings of the Blue Ridge Mountains and places like Tallulah Gorge are certainly sites worth seeing. Don’t forget to visit Savannah too. It’s a beautiful old Southern City with historic buildings, attractive squares, and River Street.
If you are looking for deaf and hard of hearing jobs, then consider Georgia for a moment. From Atlanta to Savannah, Columbus to Macon and everywhere in between, you will find a variety of options and opportunities available.
Recent DHH Jobs
Teacher of the Deaf | Waynesville, Georgia
Waynesville, GAMake a difference in the lives of middle school students by supporting their educational journeys as a Deaf/Hard of Hearing Specialist. This is a contract-to-hire opportunity for the 26/27 school year, providing meaningful part-time hours (15–20 hours per week) and allowing you to focus your expertise on a manageable caseload of just three students. You’ll play a pivotal role in fostering inclusion and academic success, collaborating with eduTeacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) - Hortense, Georgia
Hortense, GASupport and empower middle school students as a Deaf/Hard of Hearing Specialist in an engaging educational environment for the 26/27 school year. This contract-to-hire opportunity is perfect for professionals passionate about making a difference in the lives of students who are Deaf or hard of hearing. With a manageable caseload of three students and a flexible, part-time schedule (15-20 hours per week), you’ll have the chance to provide impactDeaf and Hard of Hearing Teacher (DHH) in Blackshear, GA
Blackshear, GAEmpower middle school students to thrive as a Deaf/Hard of Hearing Specialist, working part-time (15-20 hours weekly) during the 26/27 school year. You’ll deliver vital support and specialized instruction to a caseload of three students, ensuring they have the tools and resources needed for success in both academic and social settings. This contract-to-hire opportunity is ideal for a passionate professional eager to make a meaningful differenceOnline Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing | Georgia
Statesboro, GAAn opportunity is available for an experienced Teacher of the Deaf / Hard of Hearing specializing in telehealth services, with a preference for in-person interaction. This contract role involves a K-12 student caseload and is based in Statesboro, GA. The position requires managing an 18-student caseload, typically seeing multiple students throughout the week, totaling approximately 20 hours of work per week. Key Responsibilities: Provide specialDHH Teacher | Portal, Georgia
Portal, GAStep into a rewarding contract position supporting students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing in a vibrant educational setting. This opportunity offers 20 hours per week, with an 18-student caseload spanning kindergarten to 12th grade. You'll collaborate with staff, students, and families, providing direct teaching and consulting to ensure each student’s needs are met. While in-person interaction is preferred for this role, there is flexibility fTravel Teacher of the Deaf | Nahunta, Georgia
Nahunta, GAStep into a rewarding part-time travel opportunity as a Deaf/Hard of Hearing Specialist, where your skills ignite positive change for students and open doors to adventure. This flexible 15-20 hour per week role is perfect for professionals aiming to make a difference during the 26/27 school year while enjoying the outstanding benefits that come with travel assignments: non-taxable stipends, travel support, premium pay, comprehensive healthcare, mTeacher of the Deaf | Patterson, Georgia
Patterson, GAMake a positive impact in the lives of students by supporting individuals who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing at the middle school level. In this contract-to-hire position for the upcoming 26/27 school year, you’ll work part-time—15-20 hours a week—with a close-knit caseload of just three students. Your expertise as a Deaf/Hard of Hearing Specialist or Teacher will ensure these students have access to the education and resources they need to thTeacher of the Deaf | Nahunta, Georgia
Nahunta, GAMake a difference in the lives of middle school students as a Deaf/Hard of Hearing Specialist during the 26/27 school year. This rewarding contract-to-hire opportunity offers part-time hours (15-20 per week) and the chance to collaborate with a small caseload of three students. It’s an ideal setting to apply your expertise, form meaningful connections, and support the academic and personal growth of young learners. Key Qualifications: CertificDHH Teacher | Pembroke, Georgia
Pembroke, GAStep into a rewarding educational environment supporting students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. This contract opportunity is tailored for a dedicated professional passionate about improving communication access for students in K-12 settings. The position offers the chance to work directly with a diverse group of learners, making a tangible difference each week. With a manageable caseload of 18 students and a schedule of 20 hours per week, you�Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (TDHH) - Statesboro, Georgia
Statesboro, GAStep into a rewarding role empowering students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing in a dynamic school environment near Statesboro, GA. This contract opportunity offers the chance to work with an engaging K-12th grade population, guiding learners toward academic and personal success. In this position, you'll collaborate with educators and support staff to deliver specialized instruction across a caseload of 18 students. The role is structured for 20Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing - Metter, GA
Metter, GAStep into a role where your expertise as a Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing can genuinely transform lives. This contract position is designed for a dedicated professional ready to support students across the K-12 spectrum, working closely to guide educational growth and foster communication excellence. As a specialist, you’ll work approximately 20 hours per week with an in-person caseload of 18 students, helping them thrive academicallyDHH Teacher | Brooklet, Georgia
Brooklet, GAMake a difference in the lives of students by providing specialized instruction as a Teacher for the Deaf or Hard of Hearing. This contract opportunity is perfect for professionals who are passionate about supporting K-12 students’ communication and learning needs. Working 20 hours each week, you will collaborate closely with a small, dedicated team in a welcoming school environment located near Brooklet, GA. There is an in-person preference, bDeaf and Hard of Hearing Teacher (DHH)
Toccoa, GASoliant is seeking a dedicated and compassionate Deaf and Hard of Hearing Teacher (DHH) for a school-based opportunity in the Toccoa, Georgia area for the upcoming school year. This is a great opportunity for a DHH who enjoys building strong student relationships and collaborating closely with teachers and staff in a supportive educational environment.Position Details:K-12 (5 kiddos) Itinerant- floating to different sites throughout theDeaf and Hard of Hearing Teacher
Toccoa, GADeaf and Hard of Hearing TeacherJob DetailsLocation: Toccoa, GAStart: August - 6/11/2027Position type: Full-Time, 37.5 hours/weekCaseload:5 different kiddos K-12th. Would be going to different sites throughout the district but all is just minutes away from each other.8-10 hours a weekOpen to out of state licensesResponsibilities:• Provide specialized instruction to students with hearing loss, adapting curriculum and materials to meet individualDHH Teacher | Pearson, Georgia
Pearson, GAMake a meaningful difference by supporting students as a Teacher of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing on a contract basis. This role centers on empowering children and adolescents with hearing loss to reach their full academic and social potential in educational settings. You’ll collaborate with general educators, families, and specialists to develop and implement individualized strategies that ensure access to learning for every student. Qualifications
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