Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (TDHH)
Location
United States
Posted
17 days ago
Salary
$65 - $85 / hour
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Job Title: Teacher of the Dear and Hard of Hearing (TDHH)
Location: State-Wide - MUST BE A COLORADO RESIDENT
FLSA Status: Exempt
Reports to: Director of Exceptional Student Services
Work Hours/Days:Part-Time based on student enrollment and special education service needs. Caseload expectations will be aligned with FTE assignment in accordance with state and federal special education guidelines.
Wage: $65-$85/per hour. Compensation will be prorated based on FTE assignment.
Benefits: Benefit eligibility is based on FTE status. Employees working 30 hours or greater per week are eligible for full benefits including health, dental, vision, 401k and paid leave. Employees working less than 30 hours per week will get paid sick leave.
We are a small non-profit organization based in Colorado, passionate about helping charter schools
succeed. Our primary goal is to assist schools in optimizing their business, human resources and financial
functions. We strongly believe that working collaboratively with schools and supporting their essential
back-office functions can help them focus on their core mission of educating students. We understand
that schools face many challenges, and our team is committed to helping them overcome these
challenges by providing tailored solutions.
As an employee of Minga Education Group, you will be part of a small, passionate and dedicated team
committed to making a positive impact on the education sector. You will have the opportunity to work
with a diverse group of schools and make a meaningful contribution to their success. We are committed
to providing a supportive and collaborative work environment that fosters growth and professional
Development.
Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
(TDHH)
Job Function
The Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (TDHH) advances inclusive, accessible, and
data‑driven instructional services by partnering with school leaders, special education teachers,
related service providers, paraprofessionals, and families to ensure students with hearing loss
receive high‑quality, compliant educational programming. This role strengthens MTSS/RTI
frameworks, trauma‑informed practices, and SEL‑aligned communication supports by designing
and implementing accessible instruction, auditory skill development, and
communication‑mode‑aligned strategies. The TDHH provides assessment, consultation, and
direct instruction to address academic, auditory, language, and self‑advocacy needs for
students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. Through collaborative team facilitation, capacity
building, and culturally responsive problem‑solving, the TDHH empowers educators and families
to support communication access, independence, and engagement for students with disabilities,
including those served through 504, Gifted, and Multi‑Lingual Learner pathways. The TDHH is a
key member of multidisciplinary evaluation and IEP teams, with some remote consultation and
service delivery.
Core Responsibilities
Instruction & Intervention
- Provide direct instruction aligned to communication mode (spoken language, ASL, total
communication, cued speech, etc.).
- Support auditory skill development, listening comprehension, and language acquisition.
- Adapt curriculum materials to ensure communication access.
Assessment & Progress Monitoring
- Conduct functional listening assessments and communication evaluations.
- Collect data aligned to IEP goals and document progress.
- Recommend accommodations, modifications, and assistive listening technology.
Collaboration & Consultation
- Partner with teachers to ensure accessible instruction and classroom communication.
- Collaborate with audiologists, SLPs, and interpreters.
- Train staff on hearing technology, communication strategies, and inclusive practices.
Family & Team Engagement
- Communicate regularly with families regarding progress and communication strategies.
- Participate in IEP meetings and multidisciplinary evaluations.
- Provide resources to support communication access at home.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in Special Education with endorsement in Deaf/Hard of
Hearing.
- State licensure as a TDHH.
- Experience with hearing assistive technology and communication‑mode‑aligned
instruction.
- Strong collaboration, communication, and accessibility‑focused instructional skills.
Work Environment & Physical Demands
- Movement between classrooms, campuses, and community settings.
- Frequent use of hearing assistive technology and communication tools.
- Engagement in both quiet and noisy environments depending on student needs.
Optional Remote/Tele‑Support
- Virtual instruction aligned to communication mode.
- Remote consultation with teachers, interpreters, and families.
- Participation in virtual IEP meetings and progress reviews.
Mandatory Background Checks: In alignment with our commitment to student safety, all candidates are required to undergo a biometric background check, which will require fingerprinting. Please be aware that certain findings in the background check may disqualify a candidate from employment in a school setting. These may include, but are not limited to:
- Convictions for violent crimes, such as assault or domestic violence.
- Convictions for offenses against children, including abuse or endangerment.
- Drug-related offenses, particularly those involving the distribution or trafficking of controlled substances.
- Certain felony convictions, depending on their nature and recency.
- History of certain misdemeanors that may raise concerns about a candidate's suitability for working in an educational environment. Submission of this application signifies your consent to this process and understanding of these criteria.
Verification of Qualifications: You will be asked to provide verifiable proof for roles that demand specific qualifications or certifications (such as teaching credentials). We also conduct reference checks to validate your professional history and qualifications.
Adherence to Colorado Education Laws: Our recruitment process strictly follows the guidelines and regulations set forth by the Colorado Department of Education. We expect all applicants to be familiar with and adhere to these standards.
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