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Assistant Sign Language Interpreter Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Degree in American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreting, certified ASL Interpreter credentials, and 1+ year of experience as an ASL Interpreter in educational settings. Applicants who do not meet these ...

Sign Language Interpreter

Baton Rouge, LA · On-site

$54.20K/yr

We are seeking a dedicated and skilled Educational Sign Language Interpreter to join our school community in Baton Rouge. In this role, you will provide high-quality interpreting services to support ...

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How much do assistant sign language interpreter jobs pay per year?

As of May 31, 2026, the average yearly pay for assistant sign language interpreter in the United States is $64,020.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,000.00 and $69,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Assistant Sign Language Interpreter, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Assistant Sign Language Interpreter, you need proficiency in American Sign Language (ASL) or other relevant sign languages, a high school diploma or equivalent, and formal interpreter training or certification is often preferred. Familiarity with video relay service (VRS) platforms, interpreting software, and adherence to professional codes of conduct is typically required. Strong listening skills, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to communicate clearly and ethically are crucial soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure accurate, confidential, and respectful communication between Deaf and hearing individuals in diverse settings.

What are some typical challenges faced by Assistant Sign Language Interpreters when working in educational settings?

Assistant Sign Language Interpreters in educational settings often face challenges such as managing multiple students’ communication needs, adapting to different teaching styles, and ensuring clarity in fast-paced classroom discussions. They may also need to quickly switch between interpreting and supporting other classroom activities, which requires flexibility and strong multitasking skills. Building rapport with both students and teachers is important to facilitate effective communication and create an inclusive environment.

What are Assistant Sign Language Interpreters?

Assistant Sign Language Interpreters support certified interpreters by helping facilitate communication between deaf or hard-of-hearing individuals and those who do not use sign language. Their duties may include preparing materials, assisting with interpreting during group settings, and ensuring the smooth flow of communication. They often work under the supervision of a certified interpreter and may be gaining experience or working towards full certification. Their role is essential in educational, medical, and community settings to help ensure accessibility and inclusivity.

What is the difference between Assistant Sign Language Interpreter vs Sign Language Interpreter?

AspectAssistant Sign Language InterpreterSign Language Interpreter
CredentialsUsually requires basic certification or trainingRequires certification (e.g., RID, NIC, or NAD) and extensive training
Work EnvironmentAssists in educational, community, or healthcare settingsWorks in a variety of settings including legal, medical, and conference environments
Job ResponsibilitiesSupports and assists the interpreter, may handle preparatory tasksPerforms direct interpretation between sign language and spoken language

Assistant Sign Language Interpreters typically have basic training and assist professional interpreters in various settings, while Sign Language Interpreters are fully qualified professionals responsible for direct interpretation. Both roles are essential in facilitating communication for the deaf and hard-of-hearing community, but they differ in certification requirements and scope of work.

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Infographic showing various Assistant Sign Language Interpreter job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 60% Full Time, 36% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $64,020 per year, or $30.8 per hour.

$23.08/hr

Full-time, Contractor

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Position Type:
Support Staff/Educational Interpreter for the Deaf
Date Posted:
1/31/2024
Location:
All LocationsPOSITION TITLE: Educational Interpreter for the Deaf
LOCATION: Various
POSTING DATE: February 2, 2024
CLOSING DATE: For best consideration, please apply by February 9, 2024. However, position will be open until filled.
ADDITIONAL INFO: 7 hours per day
DAYS: Nine month employment
SALARY SCHEDULE: Rate of pay Level 8 $23.08 per hour
START DATE: As soon as possible.
JOB SUMMARY:
Primary Function: The principle function of an employee in this class is to perform sign language interpretation in the classroom to facilitate communication between deaf and hard of hearing students, and between hearing teachers and students. The main objective is to help equalize the classroom environment for the deaf student to enhance learning abilities and educational opportunities. The work is performed under the supervision of a designated Lead Interpreter or school site Principal. The principle duties of this class are performed in a classroom environment.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
*Interprets/transliterates spoken English into ASL or another visual/manual communication system for deaf or hard of hearing students.
*Voices for the hearing teacher and students from the sign language system used by the deaf or hard of hearing students.
*Assists in IEP's as related to interpreting for the students.
*Maintains student and district confidentiality.
*Conforms to the strict Code of Ethics for the profession of Sign Language Interpreting EIPA - NAIE
*Advocates for the deaf or hard of hearing students without impeding or restricting the school experience;
*Performs all work duties and activities in accordance with District policies, procedures, and and safety practices.
Competence Requirements:
Knowledge of:
*American Sign Language (ASL) or other required sign language systems, including appropriate signs, vocabulary and cultural or regional variations;
*Cultural customs and boundaries related to deaf and hearing interactions.
*EIPA minimum score 3.5
*ITP Program recent graduate
Ability to:
Interpret/transliterate written and spoken English into ASL or another designed manual/visual communication system and ASL or sign language system into English;
*Inform and convey necessary information for school staff as related to deaf culture;
*Maintain student, school and parent confidentiality
*Follow written and oral instructions and observe Department policies and procedures;
*Operate standard office equipment and a personal computer and job-related software applications for word processing, spreadsheets, and other required applications;
*Communicate clearly and concisely, orally and in writing;
*Establish and maintain effective working relationships with students, teacher and staff members, administrators and the general public.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS: Licensure: EIPA minimum of 3.5
EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION: Transfer requests are available on-line, through APPLITRACKS, select the internal application. A letter of interest and a resume' must be uopladed along with submitting your on-line transfer. All other applicants must apply through the on-line application through APPLITRACKS.
BENEFITS INFORMATION: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance and Public Employees Retirement are available to Classified employees who work at least half time (20 hours per week) or more in a regular position to Certified employees with a .50 FTE or greater contract.
POSITIONS MAY OR MAY NOT BE FILLED DEPENDING UPON DISTRICT NEED
The Pocatello/Chubbuck School District is an equal opportunity employer/education with a drug, alcohol and tobacco free environment. Discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, disability or national origin is prohibited. Equal access to employment, services and program is available to all persons. Those applicants requiring reasonable accommodation to the application and/or interview.