| Aspect | School Sign Language Interpreter | Educational Sign Language Interpreter |
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| Credentials | Typically requires a state certification or RID certification, ASL proficiency, and possibly a degree in interpreting or related field | Similar credentials, often including state certification, ASL proficiency, and interpreting degrees or training |
| Work Environment | Primarily works in K-12 school settings, assisting students with hearing impairments | Works in various educational settings, including schools, colleges, and universities |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Employed by schools, districts, or educational agencies | Employed by educational institutions, agencies, or freelance interpreters in educational contexts |
While both roles require similar credentials and work within educational environments, a School Sign Language Interpreter specifically focuses on K-12 schools, whereas an Educational Sign Language Interpreter may work across a broader range of educational settings, including higher education.