Teacher of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing-Full Time
Listed on 2026-08-21
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Education / Teaching
Special Education Teacher
Teacher of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing-Full Time
DutiesESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS – May include, but are not limited to, the following:
- 1. Demonstrates clear knowledge of content and pedagogy and utilizes a variety of approaches to meet the needs of students;
- 2. Demonstrates knowledge of the impact of hearing impairments and additional disabilities on students and their learning experiences;
- 3. Sets appropriate instructional outcomes through the development and implementation of Individual Educational Plans (IEPs) and viable methods of assessment;
- 4. Demonstrates knowledge of available resources through the district, community, professional organizations or university; facilitate acquisition of specialized equipment and maintains inventory; uses appropriate assistive technology for students with hearing impairments;
- 5. Designs coherent instruction and provides direct instruction and/or consultation that are differentiated and support instructional outcomes;
- 6. Designs student assessments that are aligned with instructional outcomes and uses assessment data to develop individualized instructional strategies to enhance learning;
- 7. Creates an environment of respect and rapport appropriate to the age group;
- 8. Establishes a culture for learning that conveys an enthusiasm for learning and high expectations;
- 9. Manages classroom procedures and keeps students productively engaged with smooth transitions;
- 10. Maintains effective behavior management to create a positive learning environment;
- 11. Organizes physical space that is safe for all children and allows for equal access to learning;
- 12. Demonstrates knowledge and effective use of various communication strategies with students; understands and employs American Sign Language and Signed Exact English when appropriate;
- 13. Uses questioning and discussion techniques that are of high quality and engage all students;
- 14. Schedules/plans/monitors IEP implementation using a variety of service delivery models and activities to engage students;
- 15. Uses assessment data to guide instruction and help students monitor their progress;
- 16. Demonstrates flexibility and responsiveness by adjusting lessons, providing accommodations, seeking new approaches;
- 17. Regularly reflects on the effectiveness of a lesson and how to make improvements;
- 18. Maintains accurate student records; submits requested documents within established timelines;
- 19. Communicates frequently with families and engages them in the instructional program;
- 20. Participates in the professional community maintaining positive relationships with colleagues, students and families;
- 21. Seeks targeted professional development, develops goals or professional growth plan, shares and is responsive to feedback;
- 22. Displays professionalism, honesty, integrity, ethical practice and confidentiality; implements IEP services and requirements within legally mandated timelines; complies with the provisions of the IDEA; follows designated schedule, attendance policy and is punctual;
- 23. May be required to perform other tasks as assigned.
Employees in this position must be able to (a) sit for extended periods of time, (b) type/enter data into computer, (c) stand, walk, bend over, reach, push/pull up to 10 lbs., and lift/carry up to 25 lbs.
EXPECTATIONS- Maintains a high level of ethical behavior and confidentiality of information about students;
- Communicates effectively with staff, parents and students;
- Displays fairness, patience, self-control, and impartiality with all stakeholders;
- Demonstrates the ability to work effectively with others;
- Engages in professional development activities;
- Performs and completes duties within legally mandated timelines;
- Adheres to designated work schedule;
- Follows policies and procedures of Mid-State Special Education Cooperative and the district(s)/ building(s) to which the teacher is assigned;
- Adheres to established rules, regulations, laws, and appropriate ethical standards.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Licensed as per Illinois State Board of Education requirements – PEL endorsed in Deaf or Hard of Hearing
- Excellent interpersonal, communication, organizational and time management skills
- Possess a valid driver’s license and maintain automotive insurance coverage as required by IL law
Daily rate ranges for part-time is between $230/day-$400/day depending on experience. Full-time salary starts at $45,000.
Full-Time Benefits: 9% TRS contribution, 15 sick days, 3 personal days, insurance contribution, mentoring provided, professional development opportunities, and the support provided.
Link to District/Third Party Online Application Web PageDistrict Name Mid-State Special Ed. Building Name Itinerant Position- position will include multiple districts Address 202 Prairie St.
Morrisonville, IL 62546 Phone Fax IASA Region Kaskaskia County Fayette
Employment Type
Unspecified Job Category Special Education PK-Age 21 Grade Level Unit District
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