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Sign Language Interpreter Pay Range: $40-45/hour Pay $40-45/hour | Glendale, AZ | 1:1 Sign Language Interpreter | Full-Time | 2026-2027 School Year Position Details * School-Based ASL Sign Language ...

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Sign Language Interpreter Pay Range: $45-55/hour Up to $55/hour | Oswego, IL | Full-Time | 2026-2027 School Year Position Details * Schedule: Full-Time, 1.0 FTE * Start Date: August 2026 About the ...

Sign Language Interpreter Pay Range: $40-45/hour Pay $40-45/hour | Eugene, OR | Sign Language Interpreter | Full-Time | 2026-2027 School Year Position Details * School-Based Sign Language Interpreter

Sign Language Interpreter Pay Range: $40-45/hour Pay $40-45/hour | Eugene, OR | Sign Language Interpreter | Full-Time | 2026-2027 School Year Position Details * School-Based Sign Language Interpreter

Sign Language Interpreter Pay Range: $45-55/hour Up to $55/hour | Oswego, IL | Full-Time | 2026-2027 School Year Position Details * Schedule: Full-Time, 1.0 FTE * Start Date: August 2026 About the ...

Sign Language Interpreter Pay Range: $45-55/hour Up to $55/hour | Oswego, IL | Full-Time | 2026-2027 School Year Position Details * Schedule: Full-Time, 1.0 FTE * Start Date: August 2026 About the ...

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

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for teen sign language interpreter in the United States is $65,716.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $69,000.00 and $69,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Teen Sign Language Interpreter?

A Teen Sign Language Interpreter is a young person, typically in their teens, who provides sign language interpretation services for individuals who are Deaf or hard of hearing. They may work in schools, community events, or volunteer settings to facilitate communication. This role often requires proficiency in sign language, strong listening skills, and an understanding of Deaf culture. Some positions may have certification or training requirements depending on the setting.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Teen Sign Language Interpreter?

As a Teen Sign Language Interpreter, your daily duties often include facilitating clear communication between teens who are deaf or hard of hearing and those who use spoken language in classrooms, after-school activities, or community events. You may interpret live discussions, presentations, instructions, and social interactions, adapting your approach based on the context and the communication styles of those involved. Often, you'll also work closely with educators, counselors, and peers to ensure information is accurately conveyed and everyone feels included. This collaborative environment helps support teens’ full participation and success in both academic and social settings.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Teen Sign Language Interpreter position, and why are they important?

To succeed as a Teen Sign Language Interpreter, you need proficiency in American Sign Language (ASL) or the relevant sign language, a good understanding of interpreting techniques, and usually a certificate of completion from an ASL program or similar qualification. Experience with video remote interpreting platforms, scheduling tools, and sometimes interpreter credentialing systems is often required. Strong interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to remain impartial help you work effectively with deaf, hard-of-hearing, and hearing individuals across diverse settings. These competencies ensure accurate, respectful communication and help build trust with clients and colleagues in educational and community environments.

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Infographic showing various Teen Sign Language Interpreter job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 61% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 31% Contract. Highlights an 92% In-person, and 8% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $65,716 per year, or $31.6 per hour.

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Northwestern Illinois Association (NIA) is a regional governmental agency dedicated to providing special education support to 68 school districts across Northwestern Illinois. Our mission is to partner with schools to meet the unique needs of students, and we empower our team with professional growth opportunities, comprehensive benefits, and a values-driven culture. We are unable to sponsor work visas (H-1B, J-1, etc) or transfer sponsorship. Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the U.S without sponsorship now or in the future.

This postion For the the School. The Sign Language Interpreter works 177 days per year for 7 hours per day and earns $30.20 - $57.44 per hour, depending on experience.

A Sign Language Interpreter in a K-12 school setting facilitates communication between deaf and hard-of-hearing students and others by interpreting and transliterating spoken material in both general and special education environments.

Sign Language Interpreter Job Duties

Provide sign language interpretation: Facilitate communication between students who are deaf or hard of hearing and others within the school environment, including teachers, peers, and staff.

Assist in educational instruction: Support classroom activities by interpreting lessons, discussions, and group interactions, ensuring equal access to the curriculum for students who use sign language.

Collaborate with staff and specialists: Work closely with teachers, special education coordinators, and other school staff to adapt instructional materials and ensure student needs are met.

Promote inclusive learning environments: Help create an environment that encourages participation from students who are deaf or hard of hearing, fostering an inclusive classroom culture.

Maintain confidentiality and professionalism: Ensure that all interpreted communication adheres to ethical standards of confidentiality, respecting the privacy of students and staff.

Engage in ongoing professional development: Participate in workshops and training sessions to stay updated on advances in sign language interpretation and educational support.

Sign Language Interpreter Benefits:

  • Group Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance: Available for employees working 0.75 FTE or more, with PPO and HSA options.

  • Defined-Benefit Pension Plans: As a local governmental agency, NIA employees who are eligible participate in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF), providing a stable, defined-benefit pension that ensures financial security in retirement. Learn more about IMRF at (

  • Additional Retirement Savings Options: NIA also offers access to 403(b) and 457 retirement savings plans. These are optional, employee-funded plans that provide additional opportunities for tax-advantaged savings, helping you build a more robust retirement strategy.

  • Paid Personal Leave and Sick Leave: Based on the number of days worked.

  • Telemedicine: Access to 1800 MD telemedicine services at no cost.

  • Summer Work Opportunities: Opportunities to pick up additional summer work and earn extra pay.

  • Summers Off with Year-Round Pay

  • Expert Feedback and Evaluation: Receive guidance and evaluation from leaders who understand your expertise

  • Ready Access to Equipment and Testing Materials

  • Ongoing Professional Development: Enhance your knowledge and skills for school-based services

  • Collaborative Environment: Engage in monthly meetings, roundtable discussions, and collaboration time with colleagues

  • Regular 1:1 Check-Ins: Stay connected with your leaders through regular check-ins and team meetings

  • Mission-Driven: We are deeply committed to partnering with schools to meet the unique needs of students, making a real difference in their lives every day.

  • Leadership in Education: Serving 68 school districts across Northern Illinois, NIA is recognized as a leader in providing exceptional special education support.

  • Innovation: We continuously improve our services and embrace new technologies to enhance education and meet the evolving needs of our students.

  • Employee-Focused: We invest in your growth with professional development opportunities, a supportive work environment, and recognition of your contributions.

  • Quality of Life: Live and work in Northern Illinois, known for its beautiful landscapes, vibrant communities, and easy access to Chicago.



  • Must meet Illinois State Board of Education requirements for Educational Sign Language Interpreter Approval

  • Proficiency with school-based technology and office equipment, including computers and specialized software applications like Microsoft Office and Google Suite.

We are unable to sponsor work visas (H-1B, J-1, etc) or transfer sponsorship. Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the U.S without sponsorship now or in the future.



Compensation details: 30.2-57.44 Hourly Wage


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