Teacher of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing (Itinerant Services) in New Providence, New Jersey at Summit Speech School
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Summit Speech School – New Providence, NJ Full-Time Salaried or Hourly Positions Available ($70–$80/hr)
Summit Speech School is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering children with hearing loss to become confident, effective communicators using Listening and Spoken Language (LSL). We serve families across New Jersey through three core programs: Early Intervention, Preschool (Approved Private School for Students with Disabilities), and Itinerant Services. Our students use a range of hearing technologies—including hearing aids, cochlear implants, and FM/DM systems—to access sound and develop spoken language.
We are seeking a passionate, student-centered Teacher of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing (ToD/HH) to join our growing Itinerant Services team.
Itinerant ToDs provide direct services to students in their home school districts, supporting access, communication, and academic success. Services are typically delivered in 1:1 pull-out sessions, with opportunities for in-class support and collaboration with school teams.
You will be assigned students based on districts near your home, minimizing travel.
Summit currently partners with 66 school districts statewide, offering a diverse and rewarding caseload.
You will collaborate closely with classroom teachers, CST members, related service providers, and families to ensure each student receives consistent, high-quality support.
Provide individualized LSL-based instruction to students who are deaf or hard of hearing
Conduct hearing checks and support troubleshooting of hearing technology
Coach school staff on accommodations, communication strategies, and device use
Contribute to IEP development, documentation, and progress monitoring
Serve as a knowledgeable, responsive partner to districts and families
Full-time salaried positions ($61,000-$90,000) or hourly positions ($70–$80/hr)
A supportive, mission-driven team of ToDs and Educational Audiologists
Professional development in Listening & Spoken Language and hearing technology
A collaborative environment where your expertise is valued and amplified
NJ DOE Teacher of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing Certification
Strong commitment to Listening & Spoken Language
Ability to travel to assigned districts (assignments are localized to your region)
If you’re passionate about helping students with hearing loss thrive in their neighborhood schools—and you want to be part of a respected, statewide program—we’d love to meet you.
If interested please email your resume and a cover letter to Ray Dorso, Executive Director at rdorso@summitspeech.org
Position is open until filled.