American Sign Language Instructor
Company: After School Matters
Location: Chicago
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Summary of Position: After
School Matters is seeking committed, part-time instructors to teach
its American Sign Language program during the summer, fall, and
spring for 15 high school participants between the ages of 14 to
20. American Sign Language is an advanced apprenticeship. Students
learn the essential vocabulary, basic grammar, and facial
expressions/body language used in ASL. Instructors will supervise
and lead students in understanding and expose teens to the
importance of Deaf Culture and ASL basics. The typical schedule for
program sessions are as follows: Summer: 6 to 7 weeks, daily Monday
through Friday, four instructional hours per day. Additional hours
are allotted for planning, recruitment, professional development
and meetings. Exact program meeting days/times are flexible, with
some restrictions, so long as instructional hours are met. Fall: 10
weeks, Monday through Friday (after school hours) and/or Saturday,
60-90 instructional hours (based upon the program model).
Additional hours are allotted for planning, recruitment,
professional development and meetings. Exact program meeting
days/times are flexible, with some restrictions, so long as
instructional hours are met. Spring: 10 weeks, Monday through
Friday (after school hours) and/or Saturday, 60-90 instructional
hours (based upon the program model). Additional hours are allotted
for planning, recruitment, professional development and meetings.
Exact program meeting days/times are flexible, with some
restrictions, so long as instructional hours are met. Limited
opportunities for Saturday only programs are available. Major
Duties and Responsibilities: Expose a diverse group of teen
participants to various facets of the education, linguistics, and
communication industries while fostering a positive, safe, and
collaborative atmosphere for all teen participants. Maintain
knowledge of current education, linguistics, and communication,
technology and concepts Prepare, organize, and supervise the weekly
lessons on Deaf culture, ASL vocabulary/grammar, or ASL body
language and facial expressions. Develop, plan, and implement
high-quality related field trips, master classes, events, and guest
visits to enhance instruction and training Provide supervision
during program field trips and other youth engagement opportunities
Report all problems or concerns and program updates to After School
Matters Program Specialist to maintain consistent lines of
communication throughout the program session Attend all planning
and program dates, including: Instructor orientation, professional
development workshops, meetings and other required sessions
Participate in the recruitment, interview, and selection process of
teen program participants Manage and track program activities such
as attendance, interview outcomes, enrollment, evaluation surveys,
and pertinent student records in an online data tracking system
(CitySpan). Supervise teens at an average of 15:1, instructor: teen
ratio Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Proficiency in ASL : Must
have a deep understanding and fluency in American Sign Language.
This includes mastery of ASL grammar, vocabulary, syntax, and
fingerspelling. Must be able to sign clearly and effectively
communicate complex ideas in ASL. Knowledge of Deaf Culture:
Knowledge of cultural norms, values, history, and traditions within
the Deaf community. Cultural sensitivity and respect are essential.
Teaching Skills: Possess effective teaching skills, including
lesson planning, classroom management, and instructional design.
Must be able to adapt teaching methods to meet the needs of diverse
learners and create an inclusive learning environment.
Communication Skills: Strong communication skills are essential to
effectively convey information to teens. This includes both signing
fluently to explain concepts, provide feedback, and facilitate
discussions. Patience and Empathy: An ideal instructor is
supportive, encouraging, able to provide constructive feedback, and
is understanding that learning a new language requires patience and
practice. Customer Service Skills: Able to effectively communicate
with a variety of stakeholders (teen participants, parents, ASM
programs staff, vendors, etc.) Qualifications: Experience teaching,
specifically teenagers, is highly preferred. Culturally competent
in working with individuals from diverse backgrounds. Commitment to
diversity and inclusion is required. Compensation: $32 / hour
Organizational Summary: After School Matters is a Chicago-based
nonprofit organization that annually offers after-school and summer
programs to nearly 19,000 Chicago high school teens to explore and
develop their talents while gaining critical skills that will set
them up for success in college and beyond. Thirty-five years later,
now known as After School Matters, our program has engaged more
than 450,000 Chicago teens and is the nation’s largest and most
successful provider of after-school and summer programs for high
school teens. No other organization offers programs to high school
students at the scale and quality that we do. We offer paid
apprenticeships led by professionals in the fields of arts,
communications and leadership, sports, and STEM (Science,
Technology, Engineering, and Math). Our nationally respected youth
development model has been replicated in cities across the country
and earned us the City Livability Award from the U.S. Conference of
Mayors. Programs take place at community locations throughout the
city, including three ASM buildings: downtown at Gallery 37 Center
for the Arts, the Michael and Karyn Lutz Center in Belmont Cragin,
and the Pullman community at Gately Park. Currently, After School
Matters' annual operating budget is approximately $48M and employs
approximately 500 staff across the organization. For more
information, visit www.afterschoolmatters.org. EEO: After School
Matters is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, ancestry, national origin, religion,
sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, protected
veteran status, military discharge status, age, marital status,
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