Clark County School District·Las Vegas, Nevada
The Sign Language Aide will provide one-on-one support to students within a least restrictive environment. Responsibilities include facilitating communication and assisting with educational tasks in a classroom setting.
1. National Association for the Deaf (NAD) Level I or II certification. 2. One (1) year of experience working with special education children. Document(s) Required at Time of Application 1. High school transcript or other equivalent (i.e., GED, foreign equivalency, etc.) 2. Copy of a valid driver’s license or state-issued identification card. 3. Transcripts from an accredited college/university, if applicable. 4. Current CPR/AED certificate as indicated above. A copy of the front and back of the CPR/AED certificate must be uploaded into the application. 5. Specific documented evidence of training and experience to satisfy qualifications. External applicants: Ensure that you have attached the required documents listed in the job description and completed the full three (3) year work history, including periods of unemployment, in the "Experience and Credential" section of the application.
Candidates must have a high school diploma or GED and at least 48 college credit hours or a passing ParaPro assessment score. Proficiency in sign language and current CPR/AED certification are mandatory requirements.
Market context
In Nevada, Title I sign language aide roles are typically driven by the need to support students who use sign language in inclusive and special education settings. These positions can be competitive because schools often look for candidates with both educational support credentials and current certifications, including sign language, CPR/AED, and the required college credits or ParaPro score. Review the AI-summarized job requirements and benefits here, which are pulled from the original posting to save research time, and confirm your certifications and transcripts are ready before applying.