DHH Teacher | Chattanooga, Tennessee
Listed on 2026-01-28
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Education / Teaching
Special Education Teacher, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities
An opportunity is available for a skilled professional specializing in education for students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (DHH). This full-time contract position spans the current school year, from early January through late May, serving K-12 students in a school setting in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The role demands an on-site presence without hybrid or remote options.
ResponsibilitiesManaging a dynamic caseload of students whose schedules may vary across multiple schools within the area. The teacher will provide specialized instruction and support tailored to the needs of children from kindergarten through twelfth grade, adapting to their individual education plans and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to enhance student outcomes.
Qualifications And Experience- Active Tennessee Department of Education certification for teaching Deaf and Hard of Hearing students
- Proven expertise in instructional strategies and accommodations specific to the DHH population
- Experience managing a caseload in a K-12 school environment, ideally with varied age groups
- Strong communication skills and ability to work closely with students, families, and school staff
- Flexibility to follow children across multiple school locations as needed
- Chattanooga, Tennessee (On-site required; no remote or hybrid work options)
This position offers the chance to make a meaningful impact by fostering educational progress and inclusion for students with hearing impairments. If you hold the necessary certification and are passionate about working directly with children to support their unique learning journeys, we encourage you to apply for this role that prioritizes dedicated, on-site engagement.
Take the next step in your career to support students in need of specialized educational services by submitting your application today.
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