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Fall ASL Instructor

FALL 2026 | PART-TIME AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (ASL) INSTRUCTOR (IN-PERSON)

Empower Communication. Promote Inclusion. Inspire Students Through Language.

 

Location: 39706 Mission Boulevard, Fremont, CA 94539
Start Date: August 25, 2026
Pay Rate: $25–$35/hour (based on experience)

 

Join an Engaging Language Enrichment Program

 

Are you passionate about American Sign Language and helping students develop meaningful communication skills?

 

We are seeking an enthusiastic and dependable American Sign Language (ASL) Instructor to lead engaging and interactive ASL classes this fall. This program introduces students to the fundamentals of American Sign Language while fostering cultural awareness, empathy, and inclusive communication.

 

Students will explore ASL vocabulary, fingerspelling, conversational signing, and aspects of Deaf culture through hands-on activities, games, and interactive learning experiences. The goal is to help students build confidence in communication while developing an appreciation for linguistic diversity and accessibility.

 

Whether you're an experienced ASL instructor, fluent signer, Deaf Studies student, educator, or communication professional, this is a rewarding opportunity to make a meaningful impact through language education.

 

Curriculum guidance and program support are provided, allowing you to focus on creating an engaging and supportive classroom experience.

 

What You'll Do

  • Lead engaging ASL classes in a welcoming and inclusive learning environment
  • Teach foundational American Sign Language skills, including vocabulary, fingerspelling, conversational signs, and everyday communication
  • Introduce students to Deaf culture and the importance of accessible communication
  • Use interactive activities, games, storytelling, and visual learning strategies to maximize student engagement
  • Encourage confidence, participation, and collaboration among students
  • Adapt instruction to support different learning styles and skill levels
  • Foster a respectful and supportive classroom culture
  • Monitor student progress and provide positive feedback and encouragement
  • Maintain classroom organization and effective behavior management
  • Communicate professionally with program coordinators and school staff
  • Arrive prepared and ready to deliver an exceptional learning experience

 

What We're Looking For

  • Proficiency in American Sign Language (ASL)
  • Passion for language education, communication, and working with students
  • Strong interpersonal, communication, and classroom leadership skills
  • Ability to create an engaging and inclusive learning environment
  • Patient, organized, reliable, and professional attitude
  • Ability to explain concepts clearly and adapt instruction for varying experience levels
  • Prior teaching, tutoring, mentoring, camp, or youth program experience is a plus but not required
  • Background in ASL, Deaf Studies, Education, Linguistics, Communication, or related fields is highly encouraged

 

Why You'll Love This Role

  • Competitive pay: $25–$35/hour based on experience
  • Flexible part-time opportunity
  • Opportunity to teach a valuable language that promotes inclusion and accessibility
  • Gain meaningful experience in teaching, leadership, and youth development
  • Supportive educational environment with curriculum guidance provided
  • Help students build communication skills, confidence, and cultural awareness
  • Make a lasting impact by fostering empathy and understanding through language education
  • Rewarding work that combines education, mentorship, and community building

 

Perfect For

  • ASL instructors and tutors
  • Deaf Studies students and graduates
  • Fluent and heritage signers
  • Educators and aspiring teachers
  • Speech, language, and communication professionals
  • College students seeking meaningful part-time work
  • Youth mentors and enrichment instructors
  • Anyone passionate about ASL, inclusion, and education

 

Ready to Inspire Through Language?

Apply today and help students discover the power of American Sign Language while building confidence, communication skills, and a deeper appreciation for inclusive and accessible communication.