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Certified Hearing Itinerant

ROE, Libertyville, Illinois, United States, 60092

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Overview

Position Type:

Student Support Services/ Hearing Impaired

Date Posted:

4/14/2025

Location:

Community H.S. District #117

Date Available:

08/13/2025

Closing Date:

06/28/2025

District:

Community High School District 117

Description:

Certified Hearing Itinerant

General Information

TITLE

The Certified Hearing Itinerant/Teacher of Students Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing

DEPARTMENT

Student Services

LICENSURE

Valid Illinois Professional Educator License with a Teacher of Students Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing Endorsement.

REPORTS TO

Assistant Superintendent of Student Services

EVALUATION

Evaluation Completed by Assistant Superintendent

Job Goal(s) The Certified Hearing Itinerant/Teacher of Students Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing supports students with hearing impairments by implementing individualized instructional programs aligned with District and State standards. Reporting to the Assistant Superintendent of Student Services, this role fosters student success through collaboration with staff, parents, and community resources.

Major Duties & Performance Responsibilities The criteria indicated below are intended to describe various types of work that may be performed. The exclusion of specific responsibilities does not prohibit them if the work is similar, related, or a logical position task.

Develop and implement instructional programs tailored to students’ individualized learning plans.

Deliver engaging lessons and adjust instruction based on student progress to support academic and interpersonal development.

Create and administer assessments aligned with instructional goals to evaluate and guide student learning.

Maintain accurate records to monitor and communicate student progress to parents, staff, and administration.

Manage student behavior and create a safe, inclusive, and effective learning environment.

Integrate technology to enhance learning and promote creativity and collaboration.

Collaborate with staff, parents, and community resources to improve student outcomes and provide ongoing professional development.

Utilize formal and informal assessments to support continuous student development.

Demonstrate exemplary instructional practices, including effective technology integration.

Perform additional duties as assigned.

Strong communication skills and familiarity with district policies and Board of Education requirements.

Proven ability to create and implement effective instructional programs and manage classroom environments.

Performs other relevant duties as assigned by the Special Education Coordinator, Principal, or Assistant Principal of Student Services

Revised January 2025

Pay Rate: via Salary Schedule Appendix VI

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