DHH Teacher | Lawrence, Kansas
Make a meaningful difference in the lives of students by working as a Teacher for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing during the summer session. This contract position is perfect for educators seeking to support K-12 students and collaborate with dedicated professionals in an inclusive environment. The role is onsite and runs from June through July 2026, offering a focused caseload during the summer months.
Key Qualifications:
- Current TDHH (Teacher of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing) license
- Valid Kansas teaching certification
- Previous experience working with Deaf or Hard of Hearing students in a K-12 setting preferred
- Strong communication skills and a collaborative approach to working with diverse teams
- Passion for fostering language and academic growth in students with hearing differences
Responsibilities:
- Deliver direct instruction and support tailored to Deaf and Hard of Hearing students across various grade levels
- Collaborate with classroom teachers and support staff, ensuring accessible learning opportunities
- Implement and monitor individualized education plans (IEPs), documenting student progress
- Adapt curriculum and use assistive technologies to maximize student engagement and success
- Maintain open communication with students’ families and serve as a valuable resource
- Participate in school meetings and professional development, contributing your specialized expertise
Benefits:
- Competitive weekly pay for dedicated summer session hours
- Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance coverage
- 401(k) retirement savings plan for future security
- Access to mentorship and support from a Clinical Advisory Team, with tailored professional development resources
If you’re passionate about supporting students with hearing differences and ready for a fulfilling summer teaching opportunity, we encourage you to submit your application today. Step into a rewarding role where your expertise empowers students to thrive!
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