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    • SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST in various locations

      The School Psychologist develops and implements comprehensive psychological services for students, which includes direct psychometric and psychoeducational evaluations of Deaf, Deaf-Blind, Blind and/or multiply disabled students.

    • SCHOOL BUS DRIVER in various locations

      Important Note: School bus drivers are tasked with the vital responsibility of protecting our students on their way to and from school. School bus drivers are the most highly trained, tested and scrutinized drivers on the road, requiring a CDL and Passenger and Student endorsements. School bus drivers are required to know their students and be aware of their different disabilities in order to make their transportation times as comfortable and safe as possible. School bus drivers carry the most precious cargo: our children. Drivers and assistants make sure that students get to school and back home safely every day. School Bus Drivers are the first school workers to greet students in the morning and the last to wave goodbye to them in the afternoon. School Bus Drivers must obtain a Class “B” Commercial Drivers License (C.D.L.) with Passenger (P), School Bus (S) and Air Brake (A) endorsements. L BUS DRIVER (1 Vacancy)

    • DRIVER III-TRAINER in TUCSON

      Provide training to staff for purposes of becoming certified to drive a school bus per Arizona rules/regulations

    • Non CDL DRIVER in PHOENIX

      Click the link to  Apply to ASDB Transportation  Please submit an application directly to our agency webpage.   CONTACT INFORMATION For more information contact the Recruiter at: HumanResources.Recruitment@asdb.az.gov  Important Note:    Drivers are tasked with the vital responsibility of protecting our students   on their way to and from school. Drivers make sure that students get to   school and back home safely every day.They are required to know their   students and be aware of their different disabilities in order to make their    transportation times as comfortable and safe as possible.They are the   first school workers to greet students in the morning and the last to   wave goodbye to them in the afternoon

    • TEACHER ITINERANT DEAF/HH in VARIOUS-STATEWIDE

      The ASDB Intinerant Services were created to help support students who are deaf/hard of hearing or blind/visually impaired in the general education classroom within their public school setting. If a student requires full-time intensive services from a teacher of the visually impaired or a teacher of the deaf/hard of hearing, the Individualized Education Program (IEP) team will look at all the options available to best meet those needs.

    • TEACHER DEAF/HH in various locations

      We are seeking enthusiastic team members who are pursuing greatness and who can help provide our students with diverse opportunities. We know that our employees are the key to maintaining our standards of excellence. From staff members to teachers, we empower our employees to meet the needs of our students and engage in their learning community. Click the link to Apply to be an ASDB Teacher of the Blind/VI  or Apply to be an ASDB Teacher of the Deaf/HH. Please apply directly to our agency webpage.  For more information, contact the Recruiter at: HumanResources.Recruitment@asdb.az.gov

    • EDUCATIONAL INTERPRETER in various locations

      Provides interpreting services in educational settings for deaf, hard of hearing, and deaf-blind students, pursuant to the students’ IEP(s).

    • CHAPERONE in various locations

      Chaperones assist drivers as a team, interacting with the  driver and students

    • Teacher Itinerant Blind/VI in various locations

      Teachers of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Blind, Visually Impaired or Deaf Blind, MDSSI are Needed! Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and the Blind Teaching Position Detail: We are seeking enthusiastic team members who are pursuing greatness and who can help provide our students with diverse opportunities. We know that our employees are the key to maintaining our standards of excellence. From staff members to teachers, we empower our employees to meet the needs of our students and engage in their learning community.

    • TEACHER MDSSI in various locations

      Teachers of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Blind, Visually Impaired or Deaf Blind, MDSSI are Needed ! Location: Various Statewide, Tucson Campus and Phoenix Day School for the Deaf

    • TEACHER ITINERANT BLIND/VI in various locations

      Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and the Blind Teaching Position Detail: We are seeking enthusiastic team members who are pursuing greatness and who can help provide our students with diverse opportunities. We know that our employees are the key to maintaining our standards of excellence. From staff members to teachers, we empower our employees to meet the needs of our students and engage in their learning community.

    • HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE TEACHER OF THE DEAF in PHOENIX

      *ASDB is more than just your average work place. We’re a tight knit community that strives to provide services to our students and families while ensuring our employees have a respectful and healthy work environment.When we work together, we create a better learning environment. Collaboration positively impacts both personal and student achievement and allows us as educators to explore new opportunities for learning.

    • TEACHER OF ORIENTATION AND MOBILITY in various locations

      Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and the Blind Teaching Position Detail: We are seeking enthusiastic team members who are pursuing greatness and who can help provide our students with diverse opportunities. We know that our employees are the key to maintaining our standards of excellence. From staff members to teachers, we empower our employees to meet the needs of our students and engage in their learning community.

    • EARLY LEARNING BIRTH TO FIVE POSITIONS in various locations

      The Early Learning Program (ELP) works in partnership with the Arizona Early Intervention Program to provide early intervention services to infants and toddlers (birth to age three) all over the state of Arizona who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind, visually impaired, or deafblind.

    • EARLY CHILDHOOD TEACHER in various locations

      The Early Learning Program (ELP) works in partnership with the Arizona Early Intervention Program to provide early intervention services to infants and toddlers (birth to age three) all over the state of Arizona who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind, visually impaired, or deafblind.

    • INSTRUCTIONAL ASSIST DEAF/HH in various locations

      Individual positions may be responsible for some or all of the listed duties and/or other related duties Assist Teacher in the implementation of instructional objectives, behavioral strategies, and IEP (Individual Education Plan) goals. Under the guidance of the Teacher; tutor students in a variety of activities (academic subjects, daily life/social skills, etc.) in both individual and group settings

    • DEAF MENTOR in various locations

      The Deaf Mentor is to provide parent education the the Deaf Mentor Program in the conjunction with the Early Learning Program and Arizona Early Intervention Program as mandated by Part C (0-3) of the Individuals with Disability Education Act. T

    • ATHLETIC COACH in various locations

      The Phoenix Day School for the Deaf and Arizona State School fot the Deaf and Blind Athletic Department considers athletics an integral part of education and believes that participation in sports develops and instills the qualities of pride, unity and victory; while developing the student athlete to live life with strong social conscience. It is our goal to give our student athletes the tools and skills to achieve this mission. Being a part of a team not only promotes a healthy lifestyle but provides multiple opportunities for skill enhancement, competition, collaboration, and cooperation. We also believe that physical fitness, discipline and success can help promote academic success and we expect our athletes take pride in their performance in the classroom as well as on the field. While we strive to build competitive, winning teams, our primary mission is to promote the value of school spirit and fair play. Our main goal is to encourage participation in athletics because of the important life lessons that are learned when students are involved in their school and athletic program. Teamwork, self-discipline, time management, commitment, sportsmanship, perseverance and sacrifice are some of the lessons we aim to teach our students.

    • INTERPRETER FOREIGN LANGUAGE- (SPANISH-ENGLISH) in various locations

      Position reports to the Director of Deaf Programs and will be responsible for some or all of the listed duties and/or additional duties that occur from time to time.

    • Taxpayer Support Specialist 1 in various locations

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