If you think Washington, DC is a stuffy place full of monuments, you’re mistaken. It’s a vibrant, exciting city with plenty of job opportunities in the field of deaf and hard of hearing, so check out the postings – you might just find your dream job in Washington, DC!
Washington, DC, is home to a population that’s typically very well educated, but also remarkably diverse, representing a myriad of cultures, religions and nationalities. There’s a higher percentage of singles than represented by the national average, but Washington, DC is also a family-friendly city with plenty to do for everyone, regardless of family status. Sports fans will appreciate the many professional teams (football, hockey, basketball, baseball and soccer), while those not so inclined will find other things to do like shop, go to the theatre, and attend outdoor concerts. There’s also no shortage of great places to eat when you take a deaf and hard of hearing job in DC!
If you can’t find it in Washington, DC, you can bet it’s close by – you’ll be mere hours from gorgeous mountains, beaches and parks, as well as New York City, Baltimore, Wilmington, Annapolis and Philadelphia. And finally, the weather is amazing – you’ll enjoy the changing seasons without suffering weather extremes. Beautiful Washington, DC has so much to offer, and all it needs is you! Search our most recent DHH jobs below.
Recent DHH Jobs
DHH Teacher | Washington, District of Columbia
Washington, DCThis opportunity is for an experienced Teacher of the Deaf / Hard of Hearing to make a meaningful impact in an educational setting within Washington, DC. This contract position is ideal for professionals dedicated to supporting students with hearing impairments through specialized instruction and individualized educational plans. Key Responsibilities: Develop and implement tailored lesson plans that meet the unique learning needs of students whoTeacher of the Deaf | Washington, District of Columbia
Washington, DCSeeking a Deaf/Hard of Hearing Specialist for a contract position in Washington, DC, within a school setting. This role focuses on supporting students who are deaf or hard of hearing by providing specialized instruction and resources to help them succeed academically and socially. Key Responsibilities: Develop and implement individualized education plans (IEPs) tailored for students with hearing impairments. Collaborate with classroom teachers,
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