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Healthpro Heritage, LLC
Overview
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.
Compensation
$40 - $45 / HOUR
Posted
4 days ago
The Learning Center for the Deaf Inc
The primary function is to provide interpreting services within The Learning Center for the Deaf and the broader Deaf Community to support the organization's mission. This includes being flexible for last-minute assignments, mentoring students, and completing assigned translation projects.
$25 - $45 / HOUR
7 days ago
The instructor will teach ASL classes in-person and fulfill responsibilities related to instruction, including advising students and preparing class materials. They will also encourage ASL-related participation and report any concerns to the Community ASL Services Coordinator.
$25 - $40 / HOUR
RHA Health Services, LLC
Provide sign language interpreting services for deaf and hard of hearing members and staff across various clinical and administrative settings. Act as a communication resource and provide educational materials to staff regarding communication access.
Salary not listed
1 month ago
Clarifi Staffing Solutions
Provide live American Sign Language interpretation services to support a student's engagement in classroom instruction and social activities. Collaborate with educators and school staff to ensure consistent communication access throughout the school day.
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
Academy School District 20
The Sign Language Interpreter provides skilled communication access for students with hearing loss by interpreting classroom activities and facilitating educational understanding. They also collaborate with teachers to adapt instruction, monitor student progress, and participate in IEP team meetings.
$46,580 - $56,580 / YEAR
2 months ago
This role involves performing transcriptionist duties to ensure students with significant hearing loss can access the curriculum, while also functioning as a sign and/or oral communication facilitator for non-verbal and/or Deaf/Hard of Hearing students in various settings. The facilitator supports students through oral and auditory interaction, utilizing technology and communication devices under teacher supervision.
$22 - $23 / HOUR
Homeland Language Services
Provide accurate and culturally appropriate ASL interpretation for students, teachers, and school staff. Support multiple school assignments throughout the week based on scheduling needs.
California State University, Long Beach
The interpreter facilitates communication for deaf and hard-of-hearing students, faculty, and guests in classroom and university settings using American Sign Language or Signed English. They provide equitable and culturally sensitive services while ensuring real-time interpretation between multiple languages.
$75 - $77 / HOUR
Sign language interpreters facilitate communication for deaf and hard-of-hearing students, faculty, and staff in classroom and university settings. They provide equitable and culturally sensitive services using American Sign Language, Signed English, or transliteration.
$45 - $75 / HOUR
Temple University
This role provides direct assistive technology services, communication access support, training, and outreach to individuals who are Deaf, hard of hearing, or have communication-related access needs across Pennsylvania. The specialist conducts device demonstrations, individualized instruction, and contributes to statewide initiatives including emergency preparedness and health equity.
$41,250 - $55,000 / YEAR
This specialist provides direct assistive technology services, communication access support, training, and outreach to individuals who are Deaf, hard of hearing, or have communication-related access needs across Pennsylvania. The role involves conducting device demonstrations, individualized instruction, and contributing to statewide initiatives related to accessibility and communication.
American School for the Deaf
The Staff ASL Interpreter will provide communication access for the Deaf Community and interpret a variety of assignments, primarily in medical settings. They will also mentor individuals working toward ASL Interpreter Certification and adhere to ethical guidelines.
4 months ago