Sign Language Interpreter – Substitute Position Available In York, South Carolina
Tallo's Job Summary: Sign Language Interpreter - Substitute at Fort Mill School District 4 in Fort Mill, SC. Part-time position with an estimated salary range of $63.7K - $80.7K a year. Requires current national certification or EIPA rating of 3.2, completion of relevant academic training, and ability to interpret proficiently using ASL or SEE. Responsibilities include providing interpreting services, facilitating communication, and maintaining confidentiality. Position is evaluated annually.
Job Description
Sign Language Interpreter – Substitute Fort Mill School District 4
Fort Mill, SC Job Details Part-time Estimated:
$63.7K – $80.7K a year 12 hours ago
Qualifications English Mid-level American Sign Language Full Job Description Qualifications:
Current national certification or an Educational Interpreter Performance Assessment (EIPA) rating at or above 3.2. Successful completion of the
EIPA:
Written Test. Completion of appropriate interpreter academic training or equivalent experience. Education equivalent to twelfth grade. Must be able to perform essential duty assigned satisfactorily.
Reports to:
Special Services Director Also, under supervision of the principal, special education supervisor, and the direction of the special education support teacher and relevant general education teachers.
Supervises:
none
Job Goal:
To interpret and transliterate proficiently within school setting using manual sign system such as, American Sign Language (ASL), Signed English (SEE), or other specified system as required to provide an appropriate education for designated student(s).
Essential Performance Responsibilities:
1. To interpret and transliterate proficiently within school setting using manual sign system such as, American Sign Language (ASL), Signed English (SEE), or other specified system as required providing an appropriate education for designated student(s). 2. To provide competent signed interpreting services in a variety of operational contexts. 3. To provide and/or reinforce instruction to individuals or small groups of hearing impaired students, facilitate communication between teacher and student, serve as interpreter, prepare or adapt instructional materials and perform a variety of related clerical duties. 4. To communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. 5. To tutor and reinforce instruction for assigned student(s). 6. To assist designated student(s) in meeting instructional demands and classroom instruction. 7. To accompany and monitor student(s) on field trips and other classes when mainstreamed. 8. To meet with classroom teachers as scheduled to determine information to be covered, specific vocabulary, and to ascertain information, which may need explanation. 9. To operate computers, audio-visual and other specified or instructional equipment and devices when require for specified student. 10. To render interpreted messages faithfully, striving to convey the content and spirit of the speaker using language most readily understood by the designated student(s). 11. To attend appropriate in-service training programs, staff meetings, and individual student conferences as requested by supervisor. 12. To perform routine instructional aide functions: a. To implement specific instructional programs and activities with student as determined by classroom teacher or special teacher; b. To perform related duties as directed by the classroom teacher and/or special teacher when hearing impaired student does not require direct services. 13. To avoid counseling, advising, or interjecting personal opinions while in an interpreter role. 14. To keep all assignment, student, and school related information confidential in accordance with federal and state guidelines and Board policy. 15. To direct parents to communicate directly with assigned special and/or regular education teacher(s). 16. To establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with students, parents, teachers, and administrators. 17. To adhere to universal precaution procedures.
Physical Requirements and Working Conditions:
A. Require vision (which may be corrected) to read small print. B. Require the mobility to stand, stoop, reach, and bend. Require mobility of arms to reach and dexterity of hands to grasp and manipulate small objects. C. Perform lifting, pushing and/or pulling which does not exceed 50 pounds and is an infrequent aspect of the job. D. Is subject to inside and outside environmental conditions, multiple or single classroom environments.
Marginal duties:
1. To perform other related duties as assigned. 2. To perform related duties as directed by the administration when hearing impaired student does not require services and interpreter is not preparing for other interpreting assignments.
Terms of Employment:
Substitute – as needed.
Evaluation:
Performance on this job will be evaluated annually in accordance with provisions of the board’s policy on evaluation of professional personnel.