learning about asl careers. asl interpreting becoming an asl sign language interpreter is a very...

21
LEARNING ABOUT ASL CAREERS

Upload: tiffany-nelson

Post on 23-Dec-2015

224 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: LEARNING ABOUT ASL CAREERS. ASL INTERPRETING  Becoming an ASL Sign Language interpreter is a very popular choice for many ASL students.  Why become

LEARNING ABOUT ASL CAREERS

Page 2: LEARNING ABOUT ASL CAREERS. ASL INTERPRETING  Becoming an ASL Sign Language interpreter is a very popular choice for many ASL students.  Why become

ASL INTERPRETING

Becoming an ASL Sign Language interpreter is a very popular choice for many ASL students.

Why become an ASL Interpreter? People choose to become interpreters because they love ASL, love Deaf

people, and enjoy being exposed to a wide variety of interesting subject matter and experiences. Interpreting is a very fun and rewarding career. You get to wake up every morning and go out into the world and provide a valuable service.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCEASSOCIATE DEGREEREGISTRY OF INTERPRETERS are changing. May need a B.A. degree www.rid.orgCERTIFICATION-REQUIRED

Page 3: LEARNING ABOUT ASL CAREERS. ASL INTERPRETING  Becoming an ASL Sign Language interpreter is a very popular choice for many ASL students.  Why become

CAREER OPTIONS FOR INTERPRETING

VIDEO RELAY SERVICE agencies

Government agencies

Churches

Courtrooms

Hospitals

Schools

College and Universities

Museums

Amusement Parks

Theaters

Job Interviews

Business meetings

Various classes

And More

Page 4: LEARNING ABOUT ASL CAREERS. ASL INTERPRETING  Becoming an ASL Sign Language interpreter is a very popular choice for many ASL students.  Why become

SALARY

Interpreter salaries can range from $12 to $90 and hour or more, or $10,000 to 100,000 or more annually. You salary will depend on your geographic location (rural areas tend to pay less), education, credentials, amount of experience and what type of interpreter you are. (such as staff, freelance, or agency.

Page 5: LEARNING ABOUT ASL CAREERS. ASL INTERPRETING  Becoming an ASL Sign Language interpreter is a very popular choice for many ASL students.  Why become

ASL TEACHING

Teaching ASL is another popular career choice for many ASL students.

WHY become an ASL teacher? More and more people are becoming interested in learning ASL- and someone has to teach

others learn and come to love American Sign Language. There is also severe shortage of qualified ASL teachers in the U.S. Once you are certified to

teach ASL, chances are that you will not have difficulty finding an open teaching position.

EDUCATION: A four year degree in ASL or Deaf Studies from an accredited college or

university An ASL teaching credential ASL teaching certification from the ASL Teacher Association Master’s or Doctorate Degree in ASL or Deaf Studies (if you plan on being a

professor at a university)CERTIFICATION The ASL Teacher Association is an organization sponsored by the National Association of the Deaf (NAD) that evaluates and certifies ASL Teachers.

Page 6: LEARNING ABOUT ASL CAREERS. ASL INTERPRETING  Becoming an ASL Sign Language interpreter is a very popular choice for many ASL students.  Why become

CAREER OPTIONS

Teaching ASL classes at a public or private schoolTeaching community college ASL classesBeing a Professor of ASL at UniversityGiving private ASL lessons Leading baby sign language classesBeing professional ASL tutorTeaching an interpreter training programAnd more!

Page 7: LEARNING ABOUT ASL CAREERS. ASL INTERPRETING  Becoming an ASL Sign Language interpreter is a very popular choice for many ASL students.  Why become

SALARY

The average teaching salary is $51,000 for secondary school teachers, $56, for post secondary school teachers and as much as $99,000 for professors. The salary of ASL teachers depends mostly on where you’re teaching, your education, your credentials, your certification, and your experience.

Page 8: LEARNING ABOUT ASL CAREERS. ASL INTERPRETING  Becoming an ASL Sign Language interpreter is a very popular choice for many ASL students.  Why become

DEAF EDUCATION

Many ASL students fall in love with ASL and want to work with kids. Choosing deaf education as a career is a great way to work with both of these. This is also a very popular career choice for deaf people who want a career in ASL.

Why become and educator for the deaf?

Working with deaf is a very noble and rewarding profession. 90% of deaf children are born to hearing parents. Too often, deaf children are put into programs that do not sufficiently support their education and learning

styles. These children are in need of experienced and skilled educators so that they can learn successfully.

EDUCATION

A four year degree in ASL or Deaf Studies

An American Sign Language or Special Education teaching credential

A Master’s Degree in Special Education with a focus on Deaf Education

Page 9: LEARNING ABOUT ASL CAREERS. ASL INTERPRETING  Becoming an ASL Sign Language interpreter is a very popular choice for many ASL students.  Why become

CAREER OPTIONS

Early Intervention programs

Pre-school

Elementary School

Middle School

High School

College or universities (e.g. Gallaudet, CSUN or NTID)

Adult Education

Deaf-blind programs

Residential schools for the Deaf

Home School Instruction

Public schools in self-contained classrooms

Public school in mainstream settings.

Page 10: LEARNING ABOUT ASL CAREERS. ASL INTERPRETING  Becoming an ASL Sign Language interpreter is a very popular choice for many ASL students.  Why become

SALARY

The average salary of special education teachers is $47,000. However, as an educator of the deaf, you salary will depend mostly on your location, your education, and where you are teaching.

Page 11: LEARNING ABOUT ASL CAREERS. ASL INTERPRETING  Becoming an ASL Sign Language interpreter is a very popular choice for many ASL students.  Why become

DEAF COMMUNITY

ASL students who wish to have a career helping people while using ASL normally begin career in deaf community services.

EDUCATION

The education necessary for your career depends mostly on you position. Positions may require a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in ASL or Deaf Studies and/or a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in the field of your position. Even if these degrees are not required for your position, obtaining them will give you a more competitive edge.

Page 12: LEARNING ABOUT ASL CAREERS. ASL INTERPRETING  Becoming an ASL Sign Language interpreter is a very popular choice for many ASL students.  Why become

CAREER OPTIONS

Social worker for the deaf and hard of hearing

Deaf advocacy

Psychologist at a school for the deaf

Deaf college counselor

Deaf and hard of hearing specialist at a vocational rehabilitation agency

Specialist at a state commission for the deaf and hard of hearing

And more

Page 13: LEARNING ABOUT ASL CAREERS. ASL INTERPRETING  Becoming an ASL Sign Language interpreter is a very popular choice for many ASL students.  Why become

CAREER OPTIONS

Professional who know ASL and are able to communicate with the deaf clients are always needed. Here are some popular choices

Social workers

Psychologists

Mental health professionals

Physicians

Police officers

Fire Fighters

Federal, state, and local government agency workers

Human services

College counselors

And more!

Page 14: LEARNING ABOUT ASL CAREERS. ASL INTERPRETING  Becoming an ASL Sign Language interpreter is a very popular choice for many ASL students.  Why become

AUDIOLOGY

An audiologist is a medial professional who deals with problems of the ear. Audiologist diagnose and prescribe solutions for hearing and balance disorders which can be (but aren’t always) technical or pharmaceutical treatments.

Why become and audiologist?

Not many ASL students decide to become audiologists. The reason for this is usually that once ASL students learn about Deaf Culture, they see how audiologist tend to b audist* and believe the pathological/medical view of deafness.

I added audiology to this list because I believe it is important to have more audiologist in the world who know Asl and support Deaf culture.

Page 15: LEARNING ABOUT ASL CAREERS. ASL INTERPRETING  Becoming an ASL Sign Language interpreter is a very popular choice for many ASL students.  Why become

LICENSING

In the U.S., all audiologist are required to be licensed. The licensing requirements vary by state, but all states require at least a master’s degree. Most states also require continuing education in order to renew the license.

Page 16: LEARNING ABOUT ASL CAREERS. ASL INTERPRETING  Becoming an ASL Sign Language interpreter is a very popular choice for many ASL students.  Why become

CAREER OPTIONS

Clinics

Hospitals

Your own private practice

Medical equipment manufacturers

Schools

Healthy and personal care stores

The state and local government

And more!

Page 17: LEARNING ABOUT ASL CAREERS. ASL INTERPRETING  Becoming an ASL Sign Language interpreter is a very popular choice for many ASL students.  Why become

SALARY

The salary for audiologist can range from $40,000 to 90,000 a year or more.

Page 18: LEARNING ABOUT ASL CAREERS. ASL INTERPRETING  Becoming an ASL Sign Language interpreter is a very popular choice for many ASL students.  Why become

SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY

Speech-language pathologists are sometimes called speech therapists. They evaluate, diagnose, and treat disorders related to language, speech, voice, cognitive-communication, fluency, and swallowing.

Speech-language pathologists work with people who cannot speak or cannot speak clearly, those with voice disorders, or with speaking rhythm and fluency issues, people who want to change their accent, those with issues producing and understanding language or with cognitive communication issues, and people who have difficulty swallowing.

Why become a speech –language pathologist?

Surprisingly, there are a lot of ASL students who move on to work in the speech-language pathology field. This is surprising because, like audiologists, many speech-language pathologist are audist and believe in the pathological/medical view of deafness.

Page 19: LEARNING ABOUT ASL CAREERS. ASL INTERPRETING  Becoming an ASL Sign Language interpreter is a very popular choice for many ASL students.  Why become

CAREER OPTIONS

To become a speech-language pathologist, the highest level of education you will most likely need to achieve is a master’s degree in the field.

Educational services

Offices of other health practitioners

Hospitals

Nursing care facilities

Home health care services

Outpatient care centers

Individual and family services

Child day care centers

Your won private practice

And more!

Page 20: LEARNING ABOUT ASL CAREERS. ASL INTERPRETING  Becoming an ASL Sign Language interpreter is a very popular choice for many ASL students.  Why become

SALARY

The salary for speech-language pathologist can range from $40,000 to $90,000

Page 21: LEARNING ABOUT ASL CAREERS. ASL INTERPRETING  Becoming an ASL Sign Language interpreter is a very popular choice for many ASL students.  Why become

WORK CITED

Start ASL Present

“Don’t Just “Sign”…COMMUNICATE”: A Student’s Guide to ASL and Deaf Community by Michelle Jay 2011