Remote Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing // Manchester, NH
Soliant connects specialized educators with virtual school positions nationwide. We're actively recruiting certified DHH teachers for our candidate network—your gateway to remote opportunities supporting students with hearing loss.
POSITION CHARACTERISTICS: Students you'll support typically range from early elementary through middle school, with caseloads around 40-50 individuals requiring specialized instruction. Weekly hours generally span 35-37.5, with scheduling that accommodates student IEP requirements and related service coordination. All instruction occurs through secure video platforms specifically configured for visual learning and accessibility.
TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES: As a virtual DHH educator, you'll deliver specialized instruction targeting language development, literacy skills, auditory training, and academic content. You'll write and implement IEPs addressing communication goals unique to deaf and hard of hearing students. Daily work includes small group and individual instruction, curriculum adaptation, integration of assistive technology, progress monitoring through formal and informal assessments, and collaboration with multidisciplinary teams including audiologists, speech pathologists, and general educators. You'll also provide consultation to school staff and families regarding strategies for supporting students with hearing loss.
CREDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Active New Hampshire teaching certification with Deaf and Hard of Hearing endorsement
- Master's degree in deaf education, special education, or closely related discipline
- Minimum 2 years classroom experience teaching students with hearing loss
- Demonstrated ability to deliver effective instruction through virtual platforms
- Understanding of language acquisition theories specific to deaf learners
- Technical proficiency with assistive listening systems, captioning, and visual supports
- Reliable home technology setup for remote teaching
VALUED EXPERIENCE:
- Fluency in American Sign Language
- Background with diverse communication methodologies
- Experience supporting students with cochlear implants
- Knowledge of deaf culture and community resources
Our recruitment model focuses on building a ready pool of qualified DHH teachers. When schools need specialized support, we connect them with pre-vetted candidates from our network—creating efficient placement processes.
If interested, apply here or contact: Jordan Balkcom
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