Adjunct Professor - Interpreter Training
Company: Oklahoma State University
Location: Oklahoma City
Posted on: February 22, 2026
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Job Description:
CampusOSU-Oklahoma CityContact Name & EmailJimmy Mitchell, Work
ScheduleMonday through Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm with occasional
evenings and weekends.Appointment Length6 months or lessHiring
Range$750.00 - $800.00 per credit hourPriority Application
DateResumes will be accepted until position is filled.Special
Instructions to ApplicantsFor full consideration, please include a
resume, cover letter and contact information for three professional
references.About this PositionResponsible for instructing and
guiding students in the development of skills and knowledge
necessary to become professional interpreters utilizing American
Sign Language (ASL). Perform a combination of theoretical
instruction and practical training, ensuring that students are
well-prepared to handle real-world interpreting tasks across
various settings. Develop in each student the skills of critical
thinking and to help students learn the subject matter presented to
them in order for that student to become a positive member of the
community.Required QualificationsA minimum of a bachelor's degree
in Interpretation, Translation Studies, Linguistics, Applied
Linguistics, Deaf Studies, or a related field. (degree must be
conferred on or before agreed upon start date)Must be fluent in ASL
and have worked extensively with deaf and hard of hearing
individuals.Professional Interpreting: Extensive experience as a
professional interpreter, ideally with a minimum of 5 years of
active interpreting practice. Experience should include both
simultaneous and consecutive interpreting in ASL.Specialized
Fields: Experience in interpreting within various specialized
fields such as medical, legal, conference, community, or business
settings. This diversity of experience helps in providing students
with a comprehensive understanding of different interpreting
environments.Teaching Experience: Prior experience teaching
interpretation at the college level or in professional training
programs. This includes developing curriculum, delivering lectures,
and supervising practical exercises.Must have educational
qualifications to teach in subject area or have documented
specialty education/experience to meet tested experience
requirements, as per the Higher Learning Commission's publication
on Determining Qualified Faculty, and provide leadership in an
academic discipline and/or degree program.Programs with
discipline-specific external accreditation may have more stringent
training and experience requirements. Certifications,
Registrations, and/or Licenses: National Interpreter Certification
(NIC): This certification is for hearing ASL-English interpreters.
Candidates must have a bachelor's degree or equivalent, pass a
knowledge exam and a performance exam, and adhere to the RID Code
of Professional Conduct.Certified Deaf Interpreter (CDI): This
certification is for Deaf ASL-English interpreters. Candidates must
complete 40 hours of interpreter training and, after a transitional
period, hold at least a bachelor's degree. They must also pass both
a knowledge exam and a performance exam.Quality Assurance Screening
Test (QAST): The Oklahoma Interpreter Certification and Resource
Center (ICRC) is the primary body responsible for certifying sign
language interpreters in Oklahoma. The ICRC utilizes the Quality
Assurance Screening Test (QAST) system to assess the proficiency of
individuals seeking certification. This program is managed by the
Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services, Services to the
Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Skills, Proficiencies, and/or Knowledge:
Must be fluent in ASL.Teaching Competence – Must be able to create
lesson plans, content, presentations, ancillary materials, and
assignments to effectively transform information to knowledge for
students; have the ability to assess student learning and
progress.Communication skills – Must be able to communicate
verbally and in writing with clear, grammatically correct English.
Requires interaction with supervisors, colleagues, students, using
tact, discretion, and independent judgment.Computer skills – Must
be demonstrably proficient in Microsoft Office (MS Word,
PowerPoint, Excel), as well as e-mail and Internet.Passion for
assisting customers and representing the OSU brand with positivity
and professionalism.Demonstrated history of ethical and
professional behavior. Preferred QualificationsMaster's Degree in
discipline or related area or master's degree with 18 hours in
discipline required (transfer classes) A master's degree is often
preferred and sometimes required.Relevant fields include
Interpretation, Translation Studies, Linguistics, Education, or a
related discipline. Essential Job Functions: Maintain student and
course records with updates on the learning management
system.Maintain and file current course outlines, objectives and
grading procedures for all courses.Exhibit innovative and adaptive
instructional methods.Completes all mandatory training.Fulfill all
requirements as noted in the Adjunct Handbook.Perform other related
duties as assigned. The duties listed in this job description are
intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that
may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties
does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar,
related, or a logical assignment to the position.Working
Conditions: Must be able to work a flexible schedule to include
some evenings and weekends in an often busy and noisy
environment.Work will be performed in an office and classroom
environment with a significant amount of public contact, in person,
by telephone, via email, and various communication platforms.
Physical Requirements: Duties require extended periods of sitting,
standing, talking, and listening.Duties require extensive use of
computers, telephones, and other office equipment.Requires possible
lifting of up to 25 lbs. (If an object weighs more than 45 lbs.,
OSU- Oklahoma City requires this to be a two-person lift). The work
environment and physical demands described here are representative
of those required by an employee to perform the essential functions
of this job with or without reasonable accommodation.
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