Morgan County Board of Education

 

Hearing Impaired Teacher

 

Qualifications:

Valid Kentucky Teacher of the Hearing Impaired Certificate

 

Preference is given to:

Previous experience working as an HI teacher

ASL proficiency

 

Primary Function: To ensure that the educational needs of children who are deaf or hearing impaired are met and that they become independent learners and achieve their full potential. To advise educators and families regarding the needs of children who are Deaf or hearing impaired.

 

Reports to: School Principal and Director of Special Education

 

Major Duties and Responsibilities:

· To use professional knowledge to address the needs of the deaf/hearing-impaired learner population,  while demonstrating respect for individual differences, cultures, and learning needs

· To assess the educational needs of learners who are deaf or hearing impaired as well as gather data to determine learner needs, measure learner progress, guide instruction and intervention, and provide timely feedback to learners, families, and staff.

· To communicate and collaborate effectively with learners, families, and staff regarding students with hearing floss. This may involve:

  1. Serving as an ASL language model
  2. Teacher training on the implications of hearing loss in the classroom setting
  3. Parent training on the implications of hearing loss and its impact on the learner.
  4. Providing teachers with feedback regarding best practices for students with hearing loss in the classroom
  5. Assessment of curriculum needs and teaching strategies
  6. Assisting teachers in supporting the personal and social development of learners with hearing loss

· Oversee the use of technical and other specialized equipment for learners with hearing loss

· To oversee communication needs and language development in signed and/or spoken language as appropriate.

· To provide training and teaching to children or staff where appropriate to facilitate the child’s learning, inclusion, and independence. This may include the use of specialist equipment and teaching and learning materials.

· To contribute to mandatory statutes including Individual Education Plans, Present Levels of  Functional Performance, and Annual Reviews.

· To demonstrate behavior consistent with legal, ethical, and professional standards.

· To support and develop the work, skills, and knowledge of teaching assistants working with children who are deaf or hearing impaired.

· To work collaboratively with families, other professionals, and voluntary organizations.

· To maintain appropriate records as guided by service protocols to include: Individual Pupil records, Visit records, and Records of assessments. Records of meetings and joint working with professionals and families. Equipment issued. 

· To maintain and develop up-to-date knowledge of good practice in education, specifically in relation to children who are deaf or hearing impaired.

· To effectively plan, coordinate, and manage programs consistent with established guidelines,  policies, and procedures.