
ASL Facilitator & Program Guide
We are seeking a full-time, on-site ASL Facilitator & Program Guide to lead engaging American Sign Language (ASL) instruction and community-based programming for children, teens, and adults. The position begins with interactive ASL camp experiences during the summer, and transitions into daytime and evening ASL classes for all ages during the fall term.
This is not a traditional classroom role—we’re looking for someone who can create a warm, welcoming space where learners explore language and culture in a fun, meaningful way.
We strongly encourage Deaf individuals to apply.
Key Responsibilities:
Teach ASL to a wide range of learners, from young children to adults
Create fun, inclusive lesson plans and hands-on activities tailored to different age groups
Share insights into Deaf culture and community as part of the learning experience
Collaborate with fellow facilitators to integrate ASL into broader camp and class programming
Help plan and participate in community engagement events throughout the year
Qualifications:
Fluent in American Sign Language (ASL)
Experience teaching or guiding learners of various ages, especially in informal or community-based settings
Deep respect for and understanding of Deaf culture
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to plan inclusive and engaging activities
No certification or interpreting experience required
Preference given to Deaf applicants