Early Intervention Teacher
Company: Clarke Schools for Hearing & Speech
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Location : New York
Position Description : The Teacher of the Deaf /HH or Early
Childhood Special Educator serves a pivotal role within Clarke’s
birth-3 program, conducting evaluations, providing individual SI
sessions, virtually and in person and leads SI groups, such as
parent/infant groups, toddler groups and parent support groups.
Clarke’s EI program uses parent coaching approach, to increase
parents/caregivers capacity to use strategies and skills to support
each child’s overall development, increase amplification use, and
to apply listening and spoken language techniques outside of the
intervention setting. The EI teacher works closely with Clarke’s EI
team of Speech Pathologists, Audiologist, OT/PT, service
coordinator and other educators to support infants and toddlers who
are deaf or hard of hearing and their families. This is a full
time, 35 hour per week position that follows the preschool 6-week
summer schedule and academic calendar Sept-June, with the
possibility of flexible scheduling for any parent groups meeting
outside of regular business hours. Essential
Duties/Responsibilities : · Provide individual and group Early
Intervention special instruction and support services following
each child’s learning planning and in keeping with EI regulations
and Clarke’s policies and procedures. · Conduct evaluations
following EI regulations and using appropriate tools such as
standardized measures, questionnaires, parent report, and
observation. · Support parents/caregivers of children who are deaf
or hard of hearing in Clarke’s birth-3 program by providing
information, resources, connection and guidance about hearing loss
related topics, typical development, and Early Intervention. ·
Design a learning environment and activities for parent child and
toddler groups that promote the child’s acquisition of skills in a
variety of developmental areas, including cognitive processes,
communication, and social interaction, that contribute to the
development of auditory and spoken language skills. · Any other
assignments or responsibilities as decided by the program director.
Other Duties : Meetings · Child specific meetings, including IFSP
meetings, parent meetings, and team meetings. · Internal meetings
such as department meetings, staff meetings, and Focus Groups ·
Participate in trainings, workshops, conferences, and other
professional development Reports and Documentation · Early
Intervention required documentation such as session notes, logs,
progress reports, and evaluations. · Attendance monitoring ·
Non-EI, virtual session documentation · IFSP goals Requirements:
Education, licenses, certifications, skills and experience NYS
certification in Deaf/HH Education or Early Childhood Special
Education certification Bachelors or master’s degree in Deaf/HH
Education preferred Experience working with young children and
families, preferred Commitment to Clarke’s mission and the
listening and spoken language approach required Interest in
learning about and obtaining LSL Cert AVT or AVEd. certification
Well-developed interpersonal and communication skills. Candidates
with bilingual skills encouraged to apply *Please note this job
description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive
listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required
of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and
activities may change at any time with or without notice. Clarke
Schools for Hearing and Speech does not discriminate on the basis
of sex in admission and administration of its educational programs
or activities or employment. Clarke is required by Title IX and its
implementing regulations at 34 C.F.R. Part 106 not to
discrimination on the basis of sex in admission, administration of
its educational programs or activities or employment. Inquiries
concerning the application of Title IX and its implementing
regulations at 34 C.F.R. Part 106 to Clarke may be referred to
Clarke’s Title IX Coordinator, Andrea Harkins, CHRO, 45 Round Hill
Road, Northampton, MA 01060, aharkins@clarkeschools.org ,
413.582.1155 or the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil
Rights, at 400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20202, telephone
number 800-421-3481.
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