Travel Sign Language Interpreter (ASL)
Soliant Health
Ravenna, OH (In Person)
Part-Time
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Job Description
Category Schools - Sign Language Interpreter Job Type Travel Experience the unique rewards of working as a travel Sign Language Interpreter supporting a young learner in a school setting for the upcoming 26/27 school year. This opportunity combines the flexibility and adventure of travel assignments with the fulfillment of making a meaningful impact each day. Enjoy access to non-taxable stipends, reliable travel support, premium compensation, comprehensive healthcare benefits, a 401(k) plan, and the assurance of a steady assignment. Located near the charming community of Ravenna, OH, this assignment places you in a region rich with small-town hospitality, beautiful parks, and a lively local arts scene. Soak up the cultural experiences, enjoy local eateries, and make memories while exploring northeastern Ohio during your time off. As a travel professional, you'll broaden your skill set by working alongside dedicated educators and specialists. This role allows you to enhance your resume and grow your expertise by supporting a medically fragile pre-K student in both sign language interpretation and medical awareness—experience that will stand out in your career portfolio. Discover new ways to collaborate, adapt your professional approach, and embrace a variety of workplace cultures and leadership styles. Desired Qualifications Proficiency as a Sign Language Interpreter for young children Familiarity with supporting students with medical complexities (ventilator and tracheostomy care awareness) Ability to collaborate effectively with multi-disciplinary teams Compassion, patience, and adaptability in dynamic educational environments Responsibilities Serve as a Sign Language Interpreter for a medically fragile 4-year-old PreK student Provide clear, age-appropriate communication in classroom and therapy sessions Attend to daily educational needs while being mindful of the student's health requirements Work 4 days per week, 4 hours each day (part-time schedule) Start assignment in the second week of August and continue through the school year Benefits Non-taxable stipends and travel reimbursement Premium pay for travel professionals Full healthcare coverage and a 401(k) plan Job security throughout the school year Elevate your professional journey while inspiring and empowering a child every day. Take the next step—apply now to make a difference and embark on your next travel adventure in Ohio! Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled