
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Teacher
Hamilton County Schools · Chattanooga, TN · 2026–27 School Year
School / District
Hamilton County Schools
Location
Chattanooga, TN
Employment Type
Full Time (W2)
Start Date
2026–27 School Year
Compensation
$59,500-$80,240 (full benefits from day one)
Licensure Required
TN Endorsement Code 063 — Deaf/Hard of Hearing (K–12)
WHY THRIVE THERAPIES
Teachers of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing are among the most specialized educators in K–12 — navigating communication modalities, assistive technology, auditory skill development, and academic access needs that demand expertise not found in any generalist preparation program.
You’ll collaborate with audiologists, speech-language pathologists, ASL interpreters, and special education teams — with manageable caseloads and leadership that understands the depth of what you do. Your students deserve a specialist who can truly meet them where they are.
As a Deaf and Hard of Hearing Teacher, you provide direct instruction and specialized support to students K–12 with hearing loss across the full communication spectrum — from students using spoken English to those using ASL or other alternative communication modalities. You assess communication and academic needs, develop and implement IEPs, adapt curriculum for auditory access, and collaborate with families, audiologists, SLPs, and general educators to ensure every student with hearing loss has full educational access and the opportunity to thrive.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Conduct or contribute to educational assessments of students with hearing loss: communication skills, language development, auditory functioning, academic performance, and social-emotional development
Develop and implement IEPs with measurable goals addressing language development, literacy, auditory skill building, academic access, self-advocacy, and social communication
Provide direct instruction using students’ preferred communication modality (ASL, spoken English, Sim-Com, Cued Speech, or augmentative approaches) and deliver content-area instruction adapted for auditory access
Manage and support hearing assistive technology: hearing aids, cochlear implant integration, FM/DM system setup, and sound-field amplification in classroom settings
Collaborate with audiologists on audiological findings, technology recommendations, and hearing health monitoring; coordinate with SLPs on communication and language goals
Partner with ASL interpreters, educational transliterators, and note-takers to ensure communication access across all school environments
Consult with general education teachers on classroom accommodations: preferential seating, captioning, visual alerting systems, acoustic modifications, and modified assessments
Facilitate IEP meetings: present DHH assessment findings, communicate student communication and academic needs, and monitor progress toward IEP goals
Provide family support and parent education on hearing loss, technology management, and home communication strategies
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor’s degree in Special Education: Hearing Impairment/Deaf Education, or related field (Master’s preferred)
Valid Tennessee teaching license with Endorsement Code 063 (Deaf/Hard of Hearing, K–12), or eligibility to obtain
Knowledge of audiological terminology, hearing assistive technology, and educational implications of hearing loss
Experience working with students across a range of hearing loss levels and communication modalities
Knowledge of Deaf culture and community-centered approaches to Deaf education
Clear background check and immunization clearance per school district requirements
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
2+ years of school-based DHH teaching experience (new graduates welcome)
Bilingual (ASL/English) fluency highly valued; other bilingual capabilities a meaningful plus
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
Competitive W-2 salary based on credentials, experience, and location
$10,000 signing bonus (paid in full at 90 days)
Comprehensive health insurance (medical, dental, vision) effective your first day
401(k) with company match
10 days PTO + paid sick leave
Professional development stipend ($1,000 annually) for CEUs, conferences, and certifications
$1,000 semester retention bonus per semester completed
TN teaching license dues and endorsement fees fully reimbursed
Malpractice and professional liability coverage provided by Thrive
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