Deaf and Hard of Hearing Teacher

Delavan, Wisconsin


Employer: State of Wisconsin
Industry: Public Instruction
Salary: $20.65 - $34.03 per hour
Job type: Full-Time

Introduction

The Department of Public Instruction (DPI) is the state agency that advances public education and libraries in Wisconsin. Our mission is to advance equitable, transformative, and sustainable educational experiences that develop learners, schools, libraries, and communities in Wisconsin. Working at DPI offers you the opportunity to build on our long-standing commitment to public education so that students are learning the skills and knowledge necessary to become contributing members of our communities.

At DPI, we are committed to creating an environment where everyone feels safe, supported, and valued. Equity and inclusion are at the core of our organizational values, which include belonging, integrity, love, humility, and honor. These values guide how we build our teams, develop our leaders, and create a culture that empowers everyone to be their authentic selves. When employees are respected and valued for who they are and staff are held accountable for demonstrating that respect to others, we believe it drives greater engagement and collaboration, ignites creativity and innovation, and fosters connection between teams and those we serve.

Our employees enjoy an exceptional employee assistance program that offers a variety of programs and tools to help promote wellness. We have a team-oriented atmosphere and a focus on work-life balance.

The WI School for the Deaf with the Division of Learning Support is seeking applicants for a Deaf and Hard of Hearing Teacher position. This position is a full time, school year position (88%). WI School for the Deaf is a residential school that has the responsibility of providing a variety of educational services to children who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deafblind, their families, and the local education agencies (LEA) and programs that serve them.

This position plays a vital role in shaping the educational journey of students with unique needs. With low student-to-teacher ratios, educators have the opportunity to form close-knit relationships within a bilingual-bicultural school community. This environment allows teachers to make a meaningful impact, providing personalized attention and fostering strong connections with each student. Staff members are deeply committed to creating an educational setting that is both inclusive and supportive, ensuring every student can thrive and reach their full potential.

Position Summary

Under the supervision of the principal of the Wisconsin School for the Deaf, the Deaf and Hard of Hearing teacher will provide classroom instruction for Deaf, Hard of Hearing and/or Deafblind children and/or multiply handicapped Deaf, Hard of Hearing and/or Deafblind children ages 3 - 21. The Teacher will plan and supervise extra-curricular activities as contracted for in a residential school. Instruction includes preparation of materials and planning outside of class time as well as individual and group instruction during assigned work hours.

For more information, please view the complete position description .

Salary Information

This position is in the classification of Teacher. Depending on qualifications, the salary will be between $20.65-$34.03 per hour (approximately $37,979 -$62,288 per year). For current and eligible former State employees, compensation will be set in accordance with the State Compensation Plan effective at time of hire.

This position is eligible for an additional $1.00 per hour add-on for fluency in American Sign Language (ASL). Additional compensation up to $2.97 per hour may be given for relevant credits beyond a Bachelor's degree. This position is in pay schedule 13, range 04. A one-year probationary period will be required.

A sign-on bonus of $2,000, moving expense reimbursement, and tuition reimbursement will be offered to eligible employees.

This position offers excellent benefits . The State of Wisconsin is a qualifying employer for the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program .

Job Details

This position is located on the beautiful WI School for the Deaf campus located at 309 West Walworth Avenue in Delavan, WI.

Candidate must be fluent in American Sign Language (ASL) upon hire. An American Sign Language Proficiency Interview (ASLPI) rating level of at least 3 by the end of probation is required.

Candidates must be licensed or eligible for licensure in Deaf or Hard of Hearing (805) by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction.

A criminal background check will be conducted prior to an offer of hire.

Applicants must be legally entitled to work in the United States (i.e., a citizen or national of the U.S., without DPI sponsorship). The Department of Public Instruction does not sponsor visas, either at time of hire or at any later time.

Qualifications

Please address the following in your resume and/or letter of qualifications .

A minimally qualified applicant must have all the below:
  • Licensure or eligibility for a license in Deaf or Hard of Hearing (805) by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction.
  • American Sign Language fluency.
Well-qualified applicants will also have experience:
  • Working with students with additional disabilities.
  • Writing Individualized Education Programs (IEPs).
  • Supporting children who are Deaf/Hard of Hearing, preferably in a school-based or educational setting.

How To Apply

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Each time you apply for a state job; you should update and tailor your resume . You should clearly describe your education, training, and experience related to the items listed in the " Qualifications " section of the job announcement. These qualifications should be addressed in your resume. This will allow a fuller assessment regarding your qualifications and those required for the job applying for. Please review these resume tips for more information on your application materials.

Upload a current resume, transcripts and a copy of your licensure or eligibility for licensure in Deaf or Hard of Hearing (805) with the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. Please upload these documents in Step 5 of 6 labeled "Supporting Documentation."

Your resume should include the following:
  • Your educational background including any course work that relates to the position in which you are applying.
  • Your employment history, including experiences and/or duties and a summary of accomplishments and skills learned or used.
  • Any training or experience, including volunteer work or internships, you have related specifically to the "Qualifications" section of the assessment.
  • Spell out any acronyms and/or abbreviations the first time used.
What not to include in your resume:
Your application materials should not include any information that is not job-related, such as race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, creed, disability, or genetic information. Further, do not include any self-identifying information such as photos, social security numbers, political affiliation, citizen status or conviction records. This document is not a letter of recommendation that someone else wrote about you.

Application materials will be evaluated, and the most qualified applicants will be invited to participate in the next step of the process. References will be requested from top candidates once interviews have taken place.

If you are a veteran with a 30% or greater service-related disability and are not currently employed in a permanent position with Wisconsin State Government, please send a letter of qualifications, resume, DD-214 and documentation of your service-connected disability rating (dated within 12 months) to the contact listed below.

The State of Wisconsin is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and is an affirmative action employer. We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities to applicants of any race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran status. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements.

We provide reasonable accommodations to qualified applicants and employees with disabilities.

Questions? Please contact the recruiter at:
Jamie Smith
DPI Human Resources Specialist
Phone: (608) 267-9119
Email: Jamie.Smith@dpi.wi.gov

Deadline to Apply

Applications will be accepted until the needs of the Department are met. Applications will next be reviewed after Tuesday, September 3, 2024.

Created: 2024-08-30
Reference: 15346
Country: United States
State: Wisconsin
City: Delavan