AXIS Teletherapy
Teacher of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing (Remote)
Job Summary
The role involves providing specialized instruction and support to students with hearing loss, including deaf and hard-of-hearing students, within a virtual and in-person school setting. Candidates should have a background in deaf education or special education, proficiency in communication methods like ASL, and knowledge of assistive hearing technology. Responsibilities include conducting assessments, collaborating with educators, and offering insights to facilitate learning. The position offers part-time hours during school hours, competitive pay, mentorship, and the flexibility of remote work.
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Job Description
Every therapist deserves a work environment that enables them to provide the best possible services, just as every child deserves the support that empowers them to find their voice. AXIS Teletherapy was built by two SLP sisters who believed therapists thrive when they’re part of a community designed for balance, connection and purpose. Working with schools across the country, both virtual and brick-and-mortar, AXIS delivers remote therapy through a trusted team of speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, psychologists, counselors, and evaluators. The result is high-quality care for students across the country, and a strong, supportive community for the professionals who serve them.
Teachers for the Hearing Impaired at AXIS play a vital role in helping students access learning by providing specialized instruction and support to students with hearing loss, including deaf and hard-of-hearing students. In a virtual model, they bring flexibility and expertise to schools that need their support, conducting assessments, collaborating with educators, and offering insight that guides real change. This meaningful work has a real impact, done in a way that honors both the student’s needs and the therapist’s well-being.
Psychologist Requirements & Responsibilities:
- Bachelor's degree in deaf education or special education, specialized certification in hearing impairment education, proficiency in ASL and/or other communication methods, and knowledge of assistive hearing technology and deaf culture.
- State licensure
- 2+ years of experience in a school setting
- Professional Integrity & Accountability – Demonstrates ethical behavior, respects policies, and takes ownership of responsibilities
- Collaboration & Communication – Works effectively with colleagues and contributes to a positive, team-oriented environment
- Adaptability & Problem Solving – Maintains a growth mindset, responds well to challenges, and can troubleshoot independently
- Cultural Competence & Time Management – Shows cultural sensitivity and consistently manages time and tasks efficiently
Psychologist Benefits:
- Part time positions available during school hours and a minimum of 15 hours per week
- 1099 Contract Positions
- Competitive Pay
- Unparalleled Mentorship and Support
- 100% Remote
AXIS Teletherapy
Providing Online Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Mental Health Services
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