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Pikes Peak and Garden of the Gods coated in snow

Located in Colorado Springs at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, the Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind (CSDB) serves as a statewide resource for Deaf, Blind, and Deafblind students and their families through inclusive, student-centered education. We extend our impact across Colorado by partnering with families and school districts through comprehensive outreach services. Build a meaningful career in the Rockies where your work makes a lasting difference in the lives of students.

 

Current Openings
  • American Sign Language (ASL) Instructor - Outreach - Full Time

  • DHH Outreach and Short-Term Program Coordinator - Outreach - Full Time

  • Pipe/Mech Trades II - Facilities - Full Time

  • School Counselor - School for the Blind - Full Time

  • Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) - School for the Deaf - Full Time

  • State Teacher Aide - School for the Blind - Full Time

  • Substitute Teacher

  • Teacher of the Deaf - School for the Deaf - Full Time

  • Teacher of the Deaf - Bilingual Preschool/Early Education Center - Full Time  

  • Teacher of the Deaf - Secondary English Language Arts - School for the Deaf - Full Time 

  • Teacher of the Deaf Secondary Science - School for the Deaf - Full Time 

  • Teacher of the Visually Impaired (TVI) - Outreach Programs - Full Time 

  • Teacher of the Visually Impaired (TVI) - School for the Blind - Full Time 

  • Temporary Aide - Part Time

 

Why Colorado Springs?

300 days of Sunshine

Number of average sunny days a year well above US Average (205 days)

6,035 feet

Above sea level. (Above mosquito-optimal range)

7 miles

Distance from CSDB Campus to the Pikes Peak trailhead (Leads to summit of 14,025 feet)

40 percent humidity

U.S. Average is 63 percent

5-7 Snow Days a year

Typical number of weather-related school closures.

Cost of Living index: 104

Lower cost of living compared to other cities (Austin, TX: 121, Fremont, CA: 168, Denver, CO: 130)

375+ miles of trails

Immediate access to Pikes Peak, Garden of the Gods, and national forest lands 

Why CSDB?

 

Work in Olympic City USA

Colorado Springs, home to the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee and its training centers, offers an exceptional quality of life at the base of Pikes Peak. The city blends mountain views with a vibrant arts and dining scene and a strong sense of community, while surrounding national forests and public lands support year-round activities like hiking, biking, skiing, and climbing. U.S. News & World Report and Outside Magazine frequently recognize Colorado Springs as one of the nation’s best places to live and play, citing its quality of life, job market, and exceptional access to the outdoors.