Concorde Education·Village of Newark, New York
Contractors will plan and facilitate engaging American Sign Language enrichment sessions for K-12 students at partner schools. They are responsible for adapting instruction to student needs, maintaining a safe learning environment, and completing session documentation.
50 - 100 USD Per hour
Candidates should have proficiency in American Sign Language and experience in teaching, tutoring, or mentoring school-age students. Preferred qualifications include at least 60 college credits and strong classroom facilitation and behavior management skills.
Market context
New York schools and programs often seek ASL teachers and mentors who can support school-age learners in inclusive settings, so demand can be steady where special education, bilingual, or accessibility services are expanding. These roles are competitive because employers usually look for strong ASL proficiency, classroom facilitation, and experience working with children, while the posted requirements and benefits here are AI-summarized from the original job description to save you research time. If you are applying, confirm whether your college credits, teaching experience, and any school-based credentials match the posting before submitting.