A **Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) teacher** is a specially trained educator who works with students who have hearing loss, ranging from mild to profound. They provide direct instruction, language development support, and communication access using methods such as ASL, spoken language strategies, auditory-verbal techniques, and assistive listening technology. DHH teachers also collaborate with families, interpreters, audiologists, and school staff to ensure students can fully participate in their educational programs. They hold a **California Education Specialist Instruction Credential: Deaf and Hard of Hearing** , which prepares them to teach in both classroom and itinerant settings.
**Minimum Requirements:**
+ Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited university preferred
+ Valid state teaching certificate as required by state, contract/district regulations
+ Minimum of one year experience in teaching environment preferred
+ State Teacher Certification; Type:...