Location
999 Locust St NE, Salem, OR 97301
School Name
Oregon School for the Deaf
Salary Range
$55,944 - $107,604
Position Start Date
Flexible
Benefits
Excellent medical, vision and dental benefit package for the employee and qualified family members. Employees pay between 1%-5% of the monthly premium depending on plan chosen.
Additional optional benefits, such as basic life insurance, short-term disability, long-term disability, and flexible spending accounts for health care and child care expenses.
Paid Time off (Holidays, Personal Leave, Sick Leave) per the STEA Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Membership in Oregon PERS.
Option to enroll in the Oregon Savings Growth Plan, a deferred compensation program offering a wide variety of investment options.
A commitment to Wellness with lots of available resources.
Access to Employee Assistance Program.
Student Loan Forgiveness Program: if you have federal student loan debt or are thinking of going back to school, then you will want to look into this program. If you make 120 qualifying payments on your student loan while working full time for a qualifying employer, your student loan debt may be forgiven.
If you currently work at an Oregon school district or education service district, please mention to us so that we may transfer in your sick leave balance upon hire!
Application Procedure
Apply here! https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Salem--ODE--Locust-Street/ATP-Teacher---Oregon-School-for-the-Deaf_REQ-171253
This position is crucial in preparing deaf and hard-of-hearing students for college and the workforce. Teachers are expected to provide services and instruction tailored to each student’s needs, fostering skill development to the best of their abilities. The successful candidate(s) may teach various curriculum levels based on the specific requirements of assigned students each year.
As a teacher at the Oregon School for the Deaf, you will be responsible for preparing students for higher education or the workforce through tailored services and instruction. This may involve supervising students during special activities, working with those facing emotional or behavioral challenges, and occasionally training teaching assistants, volunteers, college practicum students, or student teachers.