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Braille Instructor

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$28 - $32/hr

All employees within Braille Institute are expected to support the organization's mission, vision and values, work cooperatively with others, contribute to the positive morale of the department ...

Braille Clerk [198]

Marietta, GA · On-site

$14.50 - $17.75/hr

Braille Clerk JOB CODE: 305A DIVISION: Academic-Support and Specialized Services SALARY SCHEDULE: Local School Clerical DEPARTMENT: Special Education WORKDAYS: 198 REPORTS TO: Principal PAY GRADE:

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How much do braille jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for braille in the United States is $21.39, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $24.52 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a braille transcriber?

Braille transcribers are professionals who convert printed or digital text into Braille, making written information accessible to people who are blind or visually impaired. They use specialized software or manual methods to ensure accuracy and readability according to Braille standards. Braille transcribers may work in schools, publishing companies, or organizations that support visually impaired individuals. Their work is crucial for providing equal access to education, literature, and essential information.

What is a braille job?

Braille jobs focus on teaching, translating, or transcribing braille for blind or visually-impaired people. Your duties and responsibilities in this field involve working with the braille language, which is a system of raised dots. As a braille teacher, you provide instruction on how to read braille. Translators translate documents, signs, and publications into braille so that visually-impaired people can read them. Other braille experts transcribe notes, information, or audio into braille. As an accessibility specialist or consultant, you ensure that buildings, businesses, and other venues place braille in appropriate places so that visitors with a sight-based disability can use the facility.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a braille transcriber, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Braille Transcriber, you need a thorough understanding of braille transcription standards, strong language skills, and certification such as from the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled (NLS) or similar. Familiarity with braille embossers, transcription software like Duxbury, and formatting tools is typically required. Attention to detail, patience, and effective communication are essential soft skills for ensuring accuracy and collaborating with educators or clients. These competencies ensure accessible, high-quality braille materials that support visually impaired individuals’ educational and informational needs.

How does a braille transcriber typically collaborate with educators and visually impaired students?

Braille Transcribers often work closely with teachers, special education staff, and visually impaired students to ensure learning materials are accessible and accurately translated into Braille. They may attend meetings to discuss student needs, clarify curriculum requirements, and receive feedback on materials produced. Regular communication is essential to meet deadlines and adjust resources for individual learning plans. This collaborative environment helps ensure that visually impaired students have timely and effective access to educational content.

What is the difference between Braille vs Sign Language Interpreter?

AspectBrailleSign Language Interpreter
Required CredentialsBraille certification, literacy in BrailleSign language certification, interpreter training
Work EnvironmentEducational settings, libraries, personal assistanceConferences, meetings, live events
Industry UsageAccessibility for visually impairedAccessibility for deaf and hard-of-hearing

While Braille involves tactile reading for visually impaired individuals, Sign Language Interpreters facilitate communication for deaf individuals through visual gestures. Both roles are essential for accessibility but serve different sensory needs and environments.

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What states have the most Braille jobs?

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Infographic showing various Braille job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 64% Full Time, 30% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 96% In-person, 2% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,486 per year, or $21.4 per hour.

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Job description

Summary:
The Braille Specialist for ESE Sensory Programs will produce high-quality accessible instructional materials in a timely manner and will manage the receipt and preparation of purchased accessible textbooks. This includes accessible instructional materials (textbooks, ancillary materials and assessments) in formats including but not limited to braille, tactile graphics and digital. Braille Specialist will report to the Manager 1 of the FIMC-VI Accessible Instructional Materials Production and Distribution Department.
NOTE: School Board Policy ensures equal opportunity for all in its personnel policies and practices and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, gender preference, political beliefs, social and family backgrounds, disability or age.
The district accords preference in selection, retention, and promotion procedures to certain veterans and spouses of veterans who are Florida residents.
Responsibilities:
• Transcribes and produces a wide variety of braille textbooks and reading materials with appropriate tactile graphics in multiple codes using all available software and hardware devices. This includes transcribing educational materials using Unified English Braille, English Braille American Edition, and Nemeth Code in contracted and uncontracted braille. All braille and tactile graphic materials transcribed will meet standards set-forth by Braille Authority of North America (BANA).
• Assists in other accessible media departments as assigned.
• Transcribes print textbooks and ancillary materials (tests, assessments, handouts, and other reading materials) from print to braille using specialized software in a timely manner. All transcriptions will meet standards set by BANA.
• Produces braille books and/or supplemental tactile graphic volumes for Florida's students with visual impairments in a timely manner. This includes the embossing, binding, labeling, and preparing for shipment of multi-volume books and/or assessments.
• Operates and maintains adaptive technology and specialized equipment in the production of braille books and tactile graphics. Specialized equipment and technology includes braille embossers, thermoform machines, specialized printers, paper bursting machine, computers, and database systems specific to FIMC-VI operations. This includes minor maintenance or repair of braille production material and equipment.
• Edits, receives, sends and manages electronic "braille masters" and tactile graphics used in the production of accessible textbooks.
• Displays technical proficiency in the efficient and accurate operation of FIMC-VI database systems (including data entry, bar codes, etc.) used in the tracking the status and inventory of all braille orders, books and masters.
• Communicates via phone, email, web-requests, etc. regarding braille orders and braille production. This includes communicating with vendors, volunteer transcribers, American Printing House for the Blind, other Instructional Materials Centers around the United States, publishers, teachers, etc.
• Manages and maintains supplies and inventory needed for braille production. This includes but is not limited to tactile graphics masters, braille master files, braille paper, binding combs, thermoform supplies, labels, and others as needed.
• Plans, organizes and completes the purging of master files for braille or tactile graphics inventory per the criteria set by FIMC-VI for recycling damaged or out-of-date textbooks.
• Researches and remains current on innovative practices in the production of braille.
• Operates hand trucks, mail carts and pallet jacks in a safe and efficient manner as required to transport inventory.
• Manages the return of defective or incorrect items and maintains accurate records of such items.
• Collaborates with other team members to ensure the timely delivery of accessible instructional materials to Florida's students with visual impairments.
• Performs annual inventories and related clerical duties as needed.
• Performs any other duties as assigned.
Responsibilities and tasks outlined in this document are not exhaustive and may change as determined by the needs of the district.
Other information:
Cooperation: Establishes and maintains effective relations. Exhibits tact and consideration. Displays positive outlook and pleasant manner. Offers assistance and support to co-workers. Works cooperatively in group situations. Works actively to resolve conflicts.
Job Knowledge: Competent in required job skills and knowledge. Exhibits ability to learn and apply new skills. Keeps abreast of current developments. Requires minimal supervision. Displays understanding of how job relates to others. Uses resources effectively.
Organization Support: Follows policies and procedures. Completes administrative tasks correctly and on time. Supports organization's goals and values. Benefits organization through outside activities. Supports affirmative action and respects diversity.
Project Management: Develops project plans, coordinates projects. Communicates changes and progress. Completes projects on time and, on budget. Manages project team activities.
Quantity: Meets productivity standards. Completes work in timely manner. Strives to increase productivity. Works quickly. Achieves established goals.
NOTE: School Board Policy ensures equal opportunity for all in its personnel policies and practices and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, gender preference, political beliefs, social and family backgrounds, disability or age.
The district accords preference in selection, retention, and promotion procedures to certain veterans and spouses of veterans who are Florida residents.
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