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Teacher of the Deaf Full Time, Exempt Location: First Children School, Plainfield, NJ Compensation Range: $69,000-$80,000/annually Reports to: School Principal Position Summary: The Teacher of the ...

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This full-time, onsite contract opportunity is perfect for a dedicated professional passionate about fostering communication and academic growth for learners who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. You'll ...

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How much do full time deaf jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for full time deaf in the United States is $55,284.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $39,000.00 and $64,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Full Time Deaf vs Full Time Interpreter?

AspectFull Time DeafFull Time Interpreter
CredentialsDeaf certification, ASL proficiencyInterpreter certification (e.g., RID, NIC)
Work EnvironmentEducational, community, or workplace settings for Deaf individualsConsecutive or simultaneous interpretation in various settings
Employer & IndustrySchools, organizations serving Deaf communityHospitals, courts, conferences, businesses

Full Time Deaf roles focus on supporting Deaf individuals through communication access, often requiring ASL proficiency and Deaf community knowledge. Full Time Interpreters provide real-time language translation across diverse settings, requiring interpreter certifications. While both roles involve communication services, they differ in responsibilities, credentials, and work environments.

What jobs can I do as a full time deaf person?

Full-time deaf individuals can pursue a variety of careers that do not require hearing, such as roles in information technology, graphic design, writing, data analysis, and certain administrative positions. Many workplaces accommodate deaf employees through assistive technologies like sign language interpreters, captioning, and visual communication tools, making a wide range of jobs accessible based on skills and qualifications.

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What states have the most Full Time Deaf jobs?

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Teacher of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing, 2026-27 School Year

Monroe One BOCES

Fairport, NY

$49K - $79K/yr

Full-time, Contractor

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

LOCATION OF POSITION:  Fairport, NY 14450; Various Districts
TERM OF EMPLOYMENT: 10 Month Position, Full Time; Probationary
STARTING DATE:  September 2026
SALARY RANGE: $49,470 - $79,820 per school year
*Actual salary is dependent upon education, experience and contract.
DUTIES:  
 1. Meet with and instruct deaf/hard of hearing students for academic support and development of receptive language, expressive language, and advocacy skills.
 2. Consult, on an ongoing basis, with school staff.
 3. Attend scheduled BOCES Teacher of the Deaf meetings, and special Deaf/ASL Education Department meetings, if on staff.
 4. Attend BOCES team, building-level, Committee for Special Education (CSE) and parent meetings related to deaf/hard of hearing students, if on staff.
 5. Offer formal in-service training in buildings where deaf/hard of hearing students are located, if on staff.
 6. Assist staff with basic troubleshooting of amplification equipment.
 7. Evaluate student needs and abilities; be involved with entire IEP process, if on staff.
 8. Work closely with guidance counselors, parents, and students to plan student program.
 9. Serve on committees within the Deaf Education Department, as well as within the larger BOCES organization, if on staff.
10. Perform related duties as agreed upon with the Deaf/ASL Education Department Administration, if on staff.
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. NYS Certification as a Teacher of the Deaf and Hearing-Impaired required.
2. Master's Degree preferred.
3. Proficiency in Sign Language.
4. Valid NY State Driver's License.
5. Physically able to perform essential functions of the position (with or without reasonable accommodation).