Travel Deaf and Hard of Hearing Teacher (DHH) in Alexandria, KY
Embrace a rewarding opportunity as a Deaf and Hard of Hearing Teacher in the vibrant community near Alexandria, KY. If you’re looking for a travel-friendly role that combines professional fulfillment with adventure, this position offers the perfect blend. Enjoy exceptional perks tailored to travel professionals—including non-taxable stipends, comprehensive travel assistance, premium compensation, healthcare benefits, a 401(k) plan, and the added security of a contract position.
Experience the unique charm of northern Kentucky, where rolling hills meet friendly neighborhoods and a rich cultural heritage. Explore scenic parks, nearby museums, and a welcoming local dining scene. Traveling here means immersing yourself in a new environment while working with diverse colleagues and uplifting young learners—an ideal setting for both personal and professional growth.
This assignment, running from 8/10/26 to 5/24/27, serves PreK-12th grade students in a manageable caseload of 8. You’ll have the flexibility of a 30–40-hour workweek, ensuring a great work-life balance and time to enjoy your surroundings. Expand your experience by collaborating with experienced educators, building your resume with new tools, and learning best practices from multiple specialists and administrators.
What You’ll Need:
- Certification or licensure to teach Deaf/Hard of Hearing students (state requirements apply)
- Experience with PreK–12th grade, preferably in a school environment
- Skills in IEP facilitation, auditory/oral methods, and ASL (preferred)
- Adaptable and collaborative approach
- Commitment to empowering students of varying ages and needs
Responsibilities:
- Deliver direct instruction and support to a caseload of 8 Deaf/Hard of Hearing students
- Develop and implement individualized education plans (IEPs)
- Collaborate with teachers, families, and related service providers
- Foster a communicative, inclusive, and positive classroom environment
- Track student progress and maintain documentation
Benefits:
- Non-taxable stipends and travel assistance
- Premium compensation
- Healthcare benefits and 401(k)
- Job security for the duration of the assignment
- Expand your resume with valuable new experiences
Experience life and learning in a new part of Kentucky while making an impactful difference. Apply now to begin your next professional adventure!
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