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Athletes Global Corporation
Overview
The instructor will teach ASL fundamentals and deaf culture to students aged 6-17 through interactive lessons and games. Responsibilities include managing classroom behavior, preparing materials, and coordinating with on-site staff.
Compensation
$25 - $30 / HOUR
Posted
4 days ago
Healthpro Heritage, LLC
Facilitate clear and accurate communication between deaf or hard-of-hearing individuals and hearing individuals in professional settings. Responsibilities include interpreting spoken English into ASL and vice versa while adhering to professional ethical standards.
$40 - $45 / HOUR
5 days ago
Houston Community College
The instructor is responsible for teaching American Sign Language and Interpreter Training courses using effective methodologies and maintaining student records. Additionally, the role involves academic advising, professional development, and participating in institutional and community service activities.
Salary not listed
7 days ago
The Learning Center for the Deaf Inc
The After School Program Instructor supports youth athletics and after-school activities, helping to plan and run practices, supervise students, and assist with events. They ensure safe and inclusive participation for all students under the direction of the After School Program Coordinator.
$17 - $20 / HOUR
8 days ago
Partners in Special Education
Plan and conduct individualized lessons for deaf and hard of hearing students while managing listening technology and tracking progress via IEPs. Collaborate with families and staff to implement auditory skill development and academic curriculum.
$35 - $48 / HOUR
12 days ago
After School Matters
Instructors will teach American Sign Language to high school participants, focusing on vocabulary, grammar, and cultural aspects. They will also supervise students, plan lessons, and manage program activities.
$32 / HOUR
13 days ago
University of Arkansas System
The adjunct faculty will be responsible for teaching American Sign Language or interpreter training courses at the post-secondary level. This includes assessing student work and adhering to course objectives and syllabus.
28 days ago
Teach American Sign Language or interpreter training courses at the post-secondary level. Responsibilities include delivering in-class instruction, assessing student work, and adhering to the established course syllabus.
ETSU
The adjunct faculty member will teach courses in American Sign Language and/or Deaf Culture to students within the Department of Literature and Language. Responsibilities include delivering high-quality instruction in a post-secondary setting on a semester-by-semester basis.
1 month ago
Point Quest Group
Provide specialized instruction and language development support to students who are deaf or hard of hearing within a school setting. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to develop IEPs, conduct assessments, and ensure accessible curriculum delivery.
$50 - $60 / HOUR
Guilford College
The instructor will teach an assigned American Sign Language (ASL) course, focusing on language acquisition, Deaf culture, and inclusive communication in line with the college's student-centered mission. Responsibilities include using effective pedagogy, assessing student learning, providing feedback, and adhering to college deadlines for materials and grades.
2 months ago
ATC Travelers A
The primary role involves providing high-quality American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation, translating spoken language to sign language and vice versa while maintaining the original message's intent. Responsibilities also include researching specialized terminology and adhering strictly to the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) Code of Professional Conduct.
California State University, Sacramento
Part-time lecturers are responsible for teaching undergraduate courses in areas like Child and Adolescent Development, Deaf Studies, or General Education, which includes instruction, class preparation, grading, and holding office hours.
$5,507 - $15,211 / YEAR
One World Global Services
The ASL interpreter will effectively interpret between American Sign Language and spoken English across various settings, empowering deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals to advocate for themselves. Responsibilities also include maintaining compliance with licensure requirements and adhering to the NAD-RID Code of Professional Conduct.
3 months ago
Fountain House
Provide ASL interpreting services for Deaf and hard of hearing members in various settings including clubhouses, medical appointments, and job interviews. Facilitate communication and cultural mediation between hearing and d/Deaf/HOH participants to foster relationships.
$31 - $35 / HOUR
Bridges Public Charter School
The Dedicated Aide will collaborate with the Lead Teacher in managing self-contained/inclusion classrooms for special needs students, implementing care plans, and assisting with Adaptive Daily Living Skills and assistive technology. Responsibilities also include reinforcing skills, maintaining student safety, providing physical and academic support, and collecting data on student progress across various program areas.
$18 - $24 / HOUR
Instructors will teach American Sign Language to high school participants, focusing on vocabulary, grammar, and cultural aspects. They will also supervise field trips and maintain communication with program specialists.
Monmouth University
Adjunct faculty will teach 3-6 credits per semester, developing and delivering course lectures, discussions, and assignments according to curriculum objectives. Responsibilities also include meeting with students outside of class, fostering an inclusive environment, and providing timely feedback and grades.
$1,100 / YEAR
5 months ago
The instructor will lead after-school American Sign Language enrichment classes for elementary and middle school students, teaching fundamentals like the alphabet, vocabulary, and deaf culture awareness. Key duties include developing engaging, age-appropriate lessons, managing the classroom environment, and preparing necessary materials for each session.
San José State University
Interpreters facilitate communication for Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing, Deaf-Blind, and hearing consumers primarily in instructional settings, adapting to subject matter complexity and required speed. Real-time Captioners provide immediate verbatim translation of spoken English into text using court reporting methods and specialized technology for educational assignments.
$50 - $65 / HOUR