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ASL Bilingual Specialist

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Beverly School for the Deaf

Beverly, MA (In Person)

$79,230 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 7 weeks ago (Updated 6 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 5/27/2026

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ASL Bilingual Specialist Beverly, MA Job Details Full-time $66,350
  • $92,110 a year 4 hours ago Qualifications Professional collaboration in IEP development Student performance assessment strategies Professional development facilitation in schools Teacher mentoring for professional development Teaching Certification English Research Mid-level American Sign Language Cataloging Bachelor's degree Curriculum implementation Instructional leadership in education Staff training Literacy education Personnel management in education Working with students with special education needs Lesson planning Data collection Training & development Early intervention Language development (child development components) IEP implementation Collaborative teaching Leadership Communication skills Special Education Certification Full Job Description The Children's Center for Communication/ Beverly School for the Deaf ASL Bilingual Specialist Job Description
REPORTS TO
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Director of Early Childhood Education SUMMARY:
The Position of the ASL Specialist provides professional level service to students and staff in the areas of signacy, literacy and oracy and functional communication skill development This position provides professional level service to families in learning ASL and understanding Deaf culture Position requires a Bachelor's Degree Proficient ASL skills Proficient English skills (reading/writing) Specialized knowledge of assessment tools for ASL skills Specialized knowledge of language acquisition in deaf children Collaboration skills with early intervention and educational team/personnel
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Early Intervention:
Provide consultation to teachers and facilitators on strategies to foster ASL and English language Weekly participation in the Parent Infant Program ASL storytime in the Parent Infant Program Provide joint visits with early intervention providers to ensure families have the opportunity to learn about ASL and Deaf Culture Collaborate with the early intervention team on the development of a Deaf Mentor program
Family Support:
Collaborate with Outreach Department, Reading/Literacy Specialist, and others, to organize and facilitate workshops for families in ASL and English Literacy Collaborate with ASL team on the development of family ASL classes
Evaluations:
Provide ASL evaluations for students transitioning from early intervention to school age services In collaboration with a child's team (e.g. classroom teacher and speech-language pathologist), support 3-year comprehensive reevaluations, which may include evaluation of current ASL skills, input on goals/objectives, and recommendations for accommodations/modifications regarding communication strategies and access
Collaboration:
Collaborate with classroom teachers and related service providers to maximize ASL development in those children who are deaf/hard of hearing and experience developmental, physical, and/or communication challenges Collaborate with classroom teachers to align ASL instruction with specific units of study and vocabulary Support classroom teachers in developing ASL and English literacy materials, such as classroom theme language, sign and word vocabulary, and ASL literature in collaboration with reading/literacy specialist Collaborate with classroom teachers/SLP providers on on-going assessment of ASL and English receptive and expressive skills by students. Provide consultation to and mentor classroom teachers/therapists on ASL and English language models following the principles and practices of bilingual education for the deaf Collaborate with classroom teachers and SLPs on the development, implementation, and data tracking of ASL IEP objectives for specified students Collaborate with teachers and therapists on developing lesson plans/therapy plans/data collection based on the goals/benchmarks of student IEP as they pertain to ASL and English language development. Serve as a resource to other departments in ASL and English usage development Collaborate with others in organizing and providing training for classroom teachers and other school personnel Assist with research to assess the needs of teachers/students and the success of specific programs/literature/resources in collaboration with reading/curriculum specialist Assist in planning and implementing teacher training based on teacher needs as related to the overall school mission in collaboration with reading/curriculum specialist Collaborate with teachers and others to organize and catalog ASL and English literacy materials as needed
MINIMUM JOB REQUIREMENTS
Position requires a Bachelor's degree and licensure in Deaf Education or eligible to receive licensure Proficient ASL skills as evidenced by a minimum score of Advanced Plus on the SLPI with preference given to a candidate with a score of Superior Specialized knowledge of assessment tools for ASL skills
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED
Ability to communicate in a highly effective manner
  • in English and ASL Ability to understand, follow, and deliver safety policy and procedures Ability to provide a supportive and caring environment for children.
Ability to provide direct staff supervision, leadership, and role modeling for all classroom and support personnel. Ability to provide a creative and active learning setting for all children that encourages healthy growth. Ability to receive professional direction, learn new skills, and work in a team setting. Knowledge of Deaf/HH culture, and special issues related to Deaf/HH students. Knowledge of and experience with multimodal communication and augmentative alternative communication (AAC), and/or openness to learn and collaborate Knowledge and experience with individuals with developmental disabilities and complex communication needs Maintain up-to-date knowledge regarding practices and tools for evaluating ASL development in DHH children.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
: Successful candidates must submit to a sign language competency examination. Successful candidates will present appropriate certifications as required by DESE. (Teacher of the Deaf, World Language Teacher, Special Education Teacher, etc)
WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL EFFORT
Work involves moderate exposure to a variety of safety elements, including moderate physical activity, student behavior, student hygiene, and limited food preparation. The environment may require physically assisting students with a weight, up to and in excess of 50 pounds Work environment may involve operation of school vehicles in the transportation of students to and from community settings. The Children's Center for Communication & Beverly School for the Deaf provides all training required by OSHA, ESE, and EEC to ensure employee and student safety Apply directly on SchoolSpring. Contact with questions.
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