The Aging and Disability Services Division (ADSD) is currently recruiting for a Sign Language Interpreter and Mentor in Las Vegas, Nevada. This recruitment may be used to fill current and future vacancies as they occur in the following program: Communication Access Services (CAS). The primary responsibility of this position is to produce video translations into ASL of printed, web, and video materials for the Executive, Judicial and Legislative Departments of State Government. The position will also provide outreach to State agencies on interpreting and communication access. Under the direction of the Communication Access Services (CAS) Program Social Services Program Specialist III, this position will work with various State agencies to make public-facing materials accessible in ASL, produce translations of the materials, and create videos for dissemination. Additionally, this position will perform outreach to State agencies to provide consultation on interpreting, including the best practices in communication access, roles and responsibilities, and the State law on interpreter qualification requirements and scopes of practice. This position may also interpret for public, State-sponsored events. CAS Interpreters adhere to professional standards, best practices, and follow the National Association of the Deaf (NAD)-Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) Code of Professional Conduct. The ideal candidate has a depth and breadth of American Sign Language interpreting experience, including significant experience with sight translation and interpreting in government settings; a background in providing training and outreach; and working knowledge of ethical decision-making. This candidate is also highly collaborative, comfortable with technology, possesses the ability to engage in critical thinking, can articulate the values behind the decisions they make as an interpreter, and has the soft skills to navigate complex interactions, systems, and stakeholders. Currently, we are exclusively recruiting Deaf interpreters who hold valid certification in good standing. The candidate will work both independently and collaboratively within the CAS team, demonstrating strong interpersonal and critical-thinking skills while navigating complex systems with confidence. They produce high-quality English-to-ASL translations that meet the communication needs of the target community, supported by solid technology skills and familiarity with video-production tools. Their work reflects thorough research, contextual awareness, and ethical decision-making, and they stay current with trends in interpretation and translation. They approach every project with integrity, creativity, and curiosity. ADSD fosters a positive, inclusive, and diverse work environment that values innovation, teamwork, and collaboration. The mission of ADSD is to empower individuals and their support systems by providing resources for disabilities and aging - connecting Nevadans to services and improving their quality of life.
- Bachelor's degree in any field of study
- Current and valid certification as a Deaf interpreter from a recognized certifying body such as, Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Utah Interpreter Program, Board of Evaluation of Interpreters, etc., in good standing
- Registration with the Nevada Interpreter/CART Registry (or become registered within 30 days of acceptance of the position)
- Experience with translating written and/or video materials into ASL
- Experience providing interpreting services in government settings
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (i.
e., Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint) The primary responsibility of this position is to produce video translations into ASL of printed, web, and video materials for the Executive, Judicial and Legislative Departments of State Government. The position will also provide outreach to State agencies on interpreting and communication access. Under the direction of the Communication Access Services (CAS) Program Social Services Program Specialist III, this position will work with various State agencies to make public-facing materials accessible in ASL, produce translations of the materials, and create videos for dissemination. Additionally, this position will perform outreach to State agencies to provide consultation on interpreting, including the best practices in communication access, roles and responsibilities, and the State law on interpreter qualification requirements and scopes of practice. This position may also interpret for public, State-sponsored events. CAS Interpreters adhere to professional standards, best practices, and follow the National Association of the Deaf (NAD)-Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) Code of Professional Conduct. Works autonomously, while also working collaboratively with the rest of the CAS team. Demonstrates strong interpersonal skills. Employs critical thinking. Has a keen understanding of and ability to navigate systems. Crafts English-to-ASL translation in a manner that meets the linguistic needs of the target community. Possesses solid technology skills, ideally with some familiarity with video production.