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  • Sign Language Interpreter and Lab Coordinator

    Bethel University 4.1company rating

    Sign language interpreter job in Mishawaka, IN

    Job Description Sign Language Interpreter and Lab Coordinator Bethel University - Sign Language Interpreting Program Bethel University is seeking a part-time staff Sign Language Interpreter to support the University's Sign Language Interpreting Program beginning August 2025. This position is responsible for providing high-quality interpreting services for Deaf faculty members in classroom settings, faculty meetings, and other university-related activities. Responsibilities may include: Provide sign language interpretation for Deaf faculty in instructional settings, academic meetings, and campus events. Collaborate with faculty, staff, and students to facilitate clear and inclusive communication. Maintain confidentiality and professional standards consistent with RID and Bethel University expectations. Coordinate ASL labs and Interpreting class labs. Coordinate/supervise on-campus interpreting events for students, including but not limited to Chapel, theater events, and guest-speaking events. Mentor students for theater events, including but not limited to plays, musicals, etc. Coordinate the Community Service & Engagement requirements for students (creative events, finding events and opportunities, charting students' progress, etc.). Provide academic advising to students. Meet with prospective students and oversee proficiency skills tests. Oversee the aesthetics of lab rooms. Monitor students' attendance for ASL and Interpreting labs. Manage student workers. Approve student worker timecards. Create bulletin boards/postings in the department. Oversee the use of technology/equipment in the lab rooms. Assist with written English for deaf faculty/staff. Responsibilities may be delegated or shared depending on staff schedules and days/time available. Qualifications: Formal interpreter training and coursework in Deaf Education. Current RID certification (Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf). Experience interpreting in structured and formal educational or professional settings. Five to ten years of interpreting experience (preferred, including freelance interpreting) About Bethel University About Bethel University The mission of Bethel University, affiliated with the Missionary Church denomination, is to be a community of learners building lives of commitment for leadership in the Church and world. Bethel's liberating academic programs challenge the mind, enlarge the vision, and equip the whole person for lifelong service. Launched in 1947, Bethel is urban situated in the northern Indiana region hosting 250,000 residents, seven colleges (including Notre Dame), the 2nd largest shopping district in the state of Indiana, 15,000 businesses, 50 parks, and beautiful riverwalk developments in South Bend and Mishawaka. Resort venues on Lake Michigan are 45 minutes away. The university community is composed of about 1,500 traditional and adult/graduate students from 35 states, 90 students born outside the United States, and 225 full-time employees. Bethel also hosts more than 8,000 guests annually to arts productions, 25,000 annually in conference services, and many thousands of community members in support of 40 national athletic championships. Bethel's 20,000 alumni occupy 49 states and 64 world areas and enjoy a medical school acceptance rate double the national average, 100% job placement rate in Nursing whose program was ranked No. 7 in the United States, a Top 4% finish nationally in competitive math performance tests, and 100% pass rate every year on the national performance standard for a unique academic major in American Sign Language. For more information visit our website at ************************ Bethel University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, sex, disability, national or ethnic origin in employment opportunities, in keeping with applicable state and federal laws. In keeping with the mission of the institution, Bethel University seeks applicants with a strong commitment to the values and lifestyle of evangelical Christianity and who profess a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. As a Christian institution, we require faculty and staff to adhere to the University's Lifestyle Covenant and to enforce a religiously based statement of responsibilities for all University employees. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Bethel University, as an educational institution operating under the auspices of the Missionary Church, reserves the right to prefer employees on the basis of religion (Title VII, Sections 702-703, United States Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended). Job Posted by ApplicantPro
    $38k-44k yearly est. 23d ago
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  • Educational Interpreter (ASL)

    Plainfield Community School Corporation 4.2company rating

    Sign language interpreter job in Indiana

    Student Support Services/Hearing Impaired Date Available: 2025-26 School Year Closing Date: Until Filled Educational Interpreter (ASL) 1:1 Central Elementary - 7 hrs/day Previous experience preferred ASL or equivalent certification required Duties Include: provide learning support in an educational environment, performing paraprofessional work in assisting students, with an emphasis on providing sign language communication support to teachers, staff and students interpret and translate classroom assignments, parent and student communications, and other school activities to support comprehension and transition for students and families whose primary language is American Sign Language For additional information: Mrs. Elizabeth Shepperd, Director of Special Education ******************************
    $33k-41k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • American Sign Language Interpreters (RID Certified) - Indianapolis, IN

    Language Services Associates 3.2company rating

    Sign language interpreter job in Indianapolis, IN

    LSA is looking for American Sign Language Interpreters for a client in the Indianapolis, IN area. LSA network interpreters are independently contracted, and as such, are able to negotiate competitive fees for services based on experience, professional credentials, and market factors. Interpreters participating in the LSA network have the ability to accept or decline assignments as best fit their schedule. Independently contracted interpreters that join the LSA network are provided opportunities to accept challenging assignments and gain competitive industry experience. Interpreters are expected to remain committed to assignments accepted, and to arrive onsite by the time requested by the client. All interpreters are provided access to our web-based invoicing platform and 24hr coordinator support for assignments, invoicing, and general queries. Location: To be considered for this role, you must be in/near or able to travel to the Indianapolis, IN area. About the role: Interpreters in LSA's network of independent contractors are asked to meet the following requirements: * Associate or Bachelor degree * RID certification * Interpreter's state's QA equivalent level certification * Proof required License or Registration * Fluency in English and American Sign Language * Knowledge of and adherence to the ethics of interpreting * Experience and comfort working in medical and/or mental health settings
    $33k-58k yearly est. 5d ago
  • American Sign Language Educational Interpreter

    Hamilton Southeastern Schools 4.0company rating

    Sign language interpreter job in Indiana

    Support Staff/Special Education Instructional Assistant Date Available: 01/05/2026 Contact: Michael Ryan, Principal, Fall Creek Junior High ******************* Attachment(s): Job Description Salary Schedule
    $38k-55k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d ago
  • American Sign Language Interpreters

    Roseville Community Schools 4.0company rating

    Sign language interpreter job in Roseville, MI

    Roseville Community Schools Roseville, MI PLEASE POST ALL BUILDINGS Notice of Available Positions American Sign Language Interpreters Roseville Community Schools is seeking Sign Language Interpreters with the qualifications listed below. The interpreters will be contracted and supervised by a contracting agency and will be responsible for facilitating communication between Deaf/Hard of Hearing students and their educational staff and peers. Applicants must provide evidence of the following qualifications: Elementary or Secondary EIPA performance score of 4.0 or higher. Valid BE12 certification. Valid Michigan Certification to work in standard Level 2 or 3. Valid Michigan certification issued by the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA). Elementary or Secondary Educational Endorsement issued by the Division. Interested, qualified candidates must apply via the online TalentEd Hire system. The posting will remain open until the position is filled. Peter Hedemark Assistant Superintendent Title IX Coordinator PH:kr Roseville Community Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, age, national origin, sex, marital status, or handicap. Roseville Community School District is an equal opportunity employer. DATE: 08/12/25 AmericanSignLanguageInterpreters25
    $47k-60k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Certified American Sign Language Interpreter

    Evoke Consulting 4.5company rating

    Sign language interpreter job in Warren, MI

    ProSidian is a Management and Operations Consulting Services Firm focusing on providing value to clients through tailored solutions based on industry leading practices. ProSidian services focus on the broad spectrum of Risk Management, Compliance, Business Process, IT Effectiveness, Energy & Sustainability, and Talent Management. We help forward thinking clients solve problems and improve operations. Launched by former Big 4 Management Consultants; our multidisciplinary teams bring together the talents of nearly 190 professionals nationally to complete a wide variety of engagements for Private Companies, Fortune 1,000 Enterprises, and Government Agencies of all sizes. Our Services are deployed across the enterprise, target drivers of economic profit (growth, margin and efficiency), and are aligned at the intersections of assets, processes, policies and people delivering value. ProSidian clients represent a broad spectrum of industries to include but are not limited to Energy, Manufacturing, Chemical, Retail, Healthcare, Telecommunications, Hospitality, Pharmaceuticals, Banking & Financial Services, Transportation, Federal and State Government Agencies. Learn More About ProSidian Consulting at ****************** Job Description Providing interpreting, translation, and transliteration services in American Sign Language and other visual and tactual communication forms used by individuals who are Deaf, hard-of-hearing, and Deaf-Blind. Ensuring that the spoken language message reaches the Deaf consumer in a language or communication form that he or she can understand, and that the Deaf consumer's message is conveyed successfully in the spoken language. Providing American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation to meet the communications requirements of Governmental environments and the general public throughout the continental United States. Providing guidance regarding effective communication access in all phases of program development and execution. Working collaboratively and providing guidance to Federal Coordinating Officer, Agency Coordinator, External Affairs, and other program areas that interface with the community. Qualifications To qualify for this position, you must possess ALL of the following experience: Experience providing American Sign Language (ASL) interpreting for the disability community and service delivery programs. RID - National Certification. This includes NIC, CI, CT, CI/CT, CDI, SC:L, and OIC (Oral Interpreting Certification). An explanation about those certifications can be found at ****************** NAD - National Certification - includes Level 5 (highest level) through Level 3 (generalist). For more information see: ******************* You must be a U.S. citizen to be considered for this position. Travel will be required You must be able to obtain and maintain a Government Security Access Card. Valid driver license Travel Required 75% or Greater Security Clearance Public Trust - Background Investigation Additional Information CORE COMPETENCIES Teamwork - ability to foster teamwork collaboratively as a participant, and effectively as a team leader Leadership - ability to guide and lead colleagues on projects and initiatives Business Acumen - understanding and insight into how organizations perform, including business processes, data, systems, and people Communication - ability to effectively communicate to stakeholders of all levels orally and in writing Motivation - persistent in pursuit of quality and optimal client and company solutions Agility - ability to quickly understand and transition between different projects, concepts, initiatives, or work streams Judgment - exercises prudence and insight in decision-making process while mindful of other stakeholders and long-term ramifications Organization - ability to manage projects and activity, and prioritize tasks ------------ ------------ ------------ OTHER REQUIREMENTS Business Tools - understanding and proficiency with business tools and technology, including Microsoft Office. The ideal candidate is advanced with Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint and Word, and proficient with Adobe Acrobat, data analytic tools, and Visio with the ability to quickly learn other tools as necessary. Commitment - to work with smart, interesting people with diverse backgrounds to solve the biggest challenges across private, public and social sectors Curiosity - the ideal candidate exhibits an inquisitive nature and the ability to question the status quo among a community of people they enjoy and teams that work well together Humility - exhibits grace in success and failure while doing meaningful work where skills have impact and make a difference Willingness - to constantly learn, share, and grow and to view the world as their classroom ------------ ------------ ------------ BENEFITS AND HIGHLIGHTS At ProSidian, we invest in our employees to help them stay healthy and achieve work-life balance. Our full time team members receive a comprehensive benefits package that includes Competitive Compensation, Group Health Insurance Health Benefits, 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan Contributions, Vacation and Paid Time off (PTO) Benefits, Pre-Tax Payment Programs, Purchasing Discounts & Savings Plans, a ProSidian Employee & Contractor Referral Bonus Program, Performance Incentives, etc. Our comprehensive benefits package includes a medical, dental and vision plan. Our growing list of benefits currently include the following for internships: Competitive Compensation: ProSidian provides an opportunity to gain college credit through requirements set and approved by your university as well as a stipend granted by ProSidian Consulting when all requirements for such are met at the termination of the internship. ProSidian will work with your university to meet any and all requirements which will allow you to achieve your goals in this position and obtain college credit transferable to your school. Purchasing Discounts & Savings Plans: We want you to achieve financial success. We offer a Purchasing Discounts & Savings Plan through The ProSidian Corporate Perks Benefit Program - Helping You Do More With Less: ************************************* This provides special discounts for eligible employees on products and services you buy on a daily basis. Security Clearance: Due to the nature of our management and operations consulting engagements for Private Companies, Fortune 1,000 Enterprises, and Government Agencies of all sizes; oftentimes there are Security Clearance requirements for Engagement Teams handling sensitive Engagements in the Federal Marketplace. A Security Clearance is a valued asset in your professional portfolio and adds to your credentials based on past, present, and future work. Leverageable Experience and Thought Leadership: By collaborating with firm leadership, other members of the team, as well as Fellows and collaborating partners in what is a flat organization, you'll make valuable professional connections, interact with clients daily, gain leverageable Experience, and contribute to Thought Leadership while you build a basket of marketable experiences. ProSidian Employee & Contractor Referral Bonus Program: ProSidian Consulting will pay up to $5k for all referrals (payments made after new hire has been employed for 90 days) for candidates submitted through our Employee Referral Program. Performance Incentives: Due to the nature of our management and operations consulting engagements for Private Companies, Fortune 1,000 Enterprises, and Government Agencies of all sizes there are performance incentives associated with each new client that each employee works to pursue and support. ------------ ------------ ------------ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - See Below Instructions On The Best Way To Apply ProSidian Consulting is an equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, disability, or Vietnam era, or other eligible veteran status, or any other protected factor. All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines. ProSidian Consulting has made a pledge to the Hiring Our Heroes Program of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation and the “I Hire Military” Initiative of The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) for the State of North Carolina. All applicants are encouraged to apply regardless of Veteran Status. Furthermore, we believe in " HONOR ABOVE ALL " - be successful while doing things with the right way. The pride comes out of the challenge; the reward is excellence in the work. FOR EASY APPLICATION USE OUR CAREER SITE LOCATED ON ************************* OR SEND YOUR RESUME'S, BIOS, AND SALARY EXPECTATION / RATES TO **********************. ONLY CANDIDATES WITH REQUIRED CRITERIA ARE CONSIDERED . Be sure to place the job reference code in the subject line of your email. Be sure to include your name, address, telephone number, total compensation package, employment history, and educational credentials.
    $5k monthly Easy Apply 4d ago
  • American Sign Language Interpreter - Dental

    University of Detroit Mercy 4.5company rating

    Sign language interpreter job in Detroit, MI

    Job ID FT9983-2070-1839 Classification FT Temporary The ASL Interpreter will facilitate communication between Deaf or hard-of-hearing patients and providers, ensuring access in clinical and educational settings. This position requires proficiency in ASL and a Michigan Medical/Mental Health endorsement. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Facilitate clear and accurate communication between Deaf or hard-of-hearing patients and/or practitioners during consultations, exams, procedures, and treatments in a clinical setting as well as interpreting in didactic educational settings. Ensure accurate interpretation of dental terminology, instructions, patient and provider communication, and didactic content in both English and ASL. Maintain accurate records of interpreting sessions, ensuring confidentiality and compliance with HIPAA and other relevant healthcare regulations. Requirements Minimum Qualifications Education -A two-year college degree or completion of a specialized course of study at a business or trade school or 18 months to four years of work experience in a related field. Experience -Up to six months (Equivalent combination of education and employment). Preferred Qualifications Understanding of the Deaf community, ability to effectively interact with Deaf or hard-of-hearing individuals in a sensitive and respectful manner. Ability to work effectively with a diverse team, including dental professionals, residents, faculty, and patients. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Strong understanding of dental and medical terminology, including common procedures, treatment plans, and patient care protocols. Understanding of the Deaf community and the ability to effectively interact with Deaf or hard-of-hearing individuals in a sensitive and respectful manner. Ability to work effectively with a diverse team, including dental professionals, residents, faculty, and patients. Knowledge of and adherence to ethical standards in healthcare and patient privacy, ensuring confidentiality at all time. Physical Requirements Job may require lifting light weight objects (1 to 10 pounds) with no repetitive bending or stooping. Occasionally lift average weight objects (1 to 10 pounds). Work Environment Regular exposure to favorable conditions such as those found in a normal office. Licenses/Certifications Certified ASL Interpreter (minimum Michigan Standard Level 2) and Michigan Medical/Mental Health endorsement. Salary/Pay Information Commensurate with experience Anticipated Schedule Monday to Friday 8.00 AM to 5.00 PM Additional Information Demonstrated ability to work effectively with a diverse team, including dental professionals, residents, faculty, and patients preferred. Michigan's largest, most comprehensive private University, University of Detroit Mercy is an independent Catholic institution of higher education sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy and Society of Jesus. Detroit Mercy seeks qualified candidates who will contribute to the University's mission, diversity, and excellence of its academic community. University of Detroit Mercy is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer with a diverse student body and welcomes persons of all backgrounds.
    $61k-89k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Educational Sign Language Interpreter for the Deaf

    Holland Public Schools 3.6company rating

    Sign language interpreter job in Michigan

    Student Support Services Holland Public Schools, located in Holland Michigan The district has four elementary schools, one middle school and one high school and has an enrollment of approximately 3000 students. We offer a dual language immersion program in Spanish in grades K-8. Holland Public Schools has a diverse student population with approximately 47% Latinx, 9% Black, 6% Mulitracial, 3 % Asian and 35% White and approximately 64% free and reduced lunch. Holland is located on the shores of Lake Michigan with an inlet, Lake Macatawa. You will love the outdoor activities, the diverse community, and be able to create the lifestyle you choose. Holland provides a small-town charm and big-city amenities. Attend our world-famous Tulip Time Festival, visit one of our neighborhood art fairs, or watch a brilliant sunset over Lake Michigan. No matter what your interests, you won't be disappointed! POSITION TITLE: Educational Sign Language Interpreter for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing LOCATION: District EFFECTIVE DATE: August 2022 QUALIFICATIONS: The person selected for this position will be the one who offers the best combination of training, experience, and attributes in accordance with the following: EIPA certified, elementary or secondary endorsed, performance score of 4.0 and passing score of the EIPA written test, PREFERRED. Experience working with DHH children preferred. Ability to demonstrate mature judgment and moral and ethical behavior. Ability to carry out instructions and responsibilities. Regular, reliable and punctual attendance is an essential function of the job. Must meet the requirements of School Safety Legislation - Complete Fingerprint records required. RESPONSIBILITIES: The Educational Sign Language Interpreter's primary function is to facilitate communications among deaf or hard of hearing students and their hearing peers, the classroom teacher, and other personnel in the school system. Furthermore, the interpreter may be asked to provide additional services for the student as needed. Responsibilities include: Providing interpreter services of verbal and written communications for deaf/hard of hearing students. Providing voice interpretation as needed. Duties include interpreting a variety of materials in American Sign Language and may include providing some tutoring, supportive duties and related work as required. Providing language instruction (preview or review of language concepts) during general education classroom time. Providing interpreting for school functions outside of the classroom, during regularly scheduled school hours. Participating as a DHH/Educational team member to serve the needs of ALL students (including but not limited to making copies, filing, cutting, preparing materials, supervising, toileting, etc.) Serving as a liaison to promote good public relations between the deaf/hard of hearing students, hearing peers, staff, faculty members and parents. Participating as a part of the instructional team to provide continuity of instruction for students as identified in their Individual Education Plan or as assigned by the Teacher of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing. Maintaining regular and reliable attendance, performance, and physical ability to do the job. COMPENSATION: Salary based on Board of Education/ Deaf and Hard of Hearing Staff Agreement APPLICANTS: Holland Public Schools encourages applications from minorities, women, and persons with disabilities. We are sensitive to how the COVID-10 pandemic is impacting work and personal lives, and will offer the utmost flexibility throughout the interview process. METHOD OF APPLICATION: Candidates should apply for this position online at: ***************************** This position will be posted until it is filled. Holland Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex (including sexual orientation or transgender identity), disability, age, religion, height, weight, marital or family status, military status, ancestry, genetic information, or any other legally protected category. Everyone is welcome at our school events as well. Call 494-2005 and we will make reasonable accommodations for disabled persons. Inquiries regarding our district's non-discrimination policies should be directed to: Karen Sherwood, Deputy Superintendent, Holland Public Schools, 320 W. 24th St., Holland, MI 49423 **************.
    $31k-41k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • DHH Interpreter - American Sign Language Facilitator

    Franklin Township Community School Corporation 3.3company rating

    Sign language interpreter job in Indiana

    Support Staff/Instructional Assistant Tier 4 Please take a moment to review the attached and starting pay details for the American Sign Language Facilitator position. Upon submitting your application, you will receive an invitation to complete a digital interview. If you have a preference for a specific building, you will have the opportunity to indicate this during the digital interview. Once you complete the digital interview series, the hiring managers will review your responses. If they are interested in proceeding further, they will contact you for a follow-up interview. Please click on the link to see the video on careers at FTCSC : The Franklin Flash: Grow, Connect, Belong - Careers at FTCSC We look forward to your application and thank you for considering a career with FTCSC! Attachment(s): 2024 ASL Facilitator (for a Student) Job Description.pdf
    $37k-50k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Substitute Educational Interpreter

    Oakland Schools 4.3company rating

    Sign language interpreter job in Michigan

    Substitute/Substitute Other District: Bloomfield Hills Schools PLEASE SEE ATTACHED JOB DESCRIPTION Attachment(s): Substitute DHH Interpreter 3.21.23.pdf
    $37k-46k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Spanish Interpreter

    Corewell Health

    Sign language interpreter job in Grand Rapids, MI

    This is a full time position and the scheduled will be determined upon hire. Provide accurate oral interpretations for spoken languages for Limited English Proficient (LEP) patients, their families, and Corewell Health employees in-person, over-the-phone, and via videoconferencing throughout the hospital and clinics. Essential Functions * Ability to interpret source target language in a variety of health care settings between patients and their families and medical, nursing, and support staff. Some examples: surgical and medical procedures; transplant teaching, discharge instructions, consent forms and hospital policies, etc. * Provides interpreting services in accordance with Corewell Health policies and procedures and the National Council on Interpreters In Health Care (NCIHC) Code of Ethics governing the profession of Interpreting. * Maintains assignment log current for documentation purposes. * Assists with the on-boarding process of new staff as well as providing shadowing opportunities for people interested in profession, etc. * Assist with dispatching interpreter requests during weekend and off hours. * Maintains certification current by keeping up with continuing education credits and adhering to certification renewal deadlines. * Ability to interpret over-the-phone or via video for long periods of time. Ability to walk extensively throughout the workday. * Ability to communicate effectively throughout the workday with Language Services schedulers. Demonstrated ability to interact with people in a sensitive, tactful, patient and discrete manner. How Corewell Health cares for you * Comprehensive benefits package to meet your financial, health, and work/life balance goals. Learn more here. * On-demand pay program powered by Payactiv. * Discounts directory with deals on the things that matter to you, like restaurants, phone plans, spas, and more! * Optional identity theft protection, home and auto insurance, pet insurance. * Traditional and Roth retirement options with service contribution and match savings. Qualifications Required * High School Diploma or equivalent * 1 year of relevant experience providing interpreting services * 40 hour Interpreter Training * CRT-Healthcare Interpreter, Certified (CHI) - CCHI Certification Commission for Healthcare Interpreters, within 180 days after hire Preferred * Associate's degree or equivalent * Bachelor's degree or equivalent * 1 year of relevant experience in a health care setting * LIC-Driver's License - State of Michigan * CRT-Auto Insurance About Corewell Health As a team member at Corewell Health, you will play an essential role in delivering personalized health care to our patients, members and our communities. We are committed to cultivating and investing in YOU. Our top-notch teams are comprised of collaborators, leaders and innovators that continue to build on one shared mission statement - to improve health, instill humanity and inspire hope. Join a nationally recognized health system with an ambitious vision of continued advancement and excellence. #CorewellHealthCareers How Corewell Health cares for you * Comprehensive benefits package to meet your financial, health, and work/life balance goals. Learn more here. * On-demand pay program powered by Payactiv * Discounts directory with deals on the things that matter to you, like restaurants, phone plans, spas, and more! * Optional identity theft protection, home and auto insurance, pet insurance * Traditional and Roth retirement options with service contribution and match savings * Eligibility for benefits is determined by employment type and status Primary Location SITE - Butterworth Hospital - 100 Michigan St - Grand Rapids Department Name Interpreter - Grand Rapids Hosp Employment Type Full time Shift Variable (United States of America) Weekly Scheduled Hours 40 Hours of Work Variable Days Worked Sunday to Saturday Weekend Frequency Variable weekends CURRENT COREWELL HEALTH TEAM MEMBERS - Please apply through Find Jobs from your Workday team member account. This career site is for Non-Corewell Health team members only. Corewell Health is committed to providing a safe environment for our team members, patients, visitors, and community. We require a drug-free workplace and require team members to comply with the MMR, Varicella, Tdap, and Influenza vaccine requirement if in an on-site or hybrid workplace category. We are committed to supporting prospective team members who require reasonable accommodations to participate in the job application process, to perform the essential functions of a job, or to enjoy equal benefits and privileges of employment due to a disability, pregnancy, or sincerely held religious belief. Corewell Health grants equal employment opportunity to all qualified persons without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, religion, genetic information, marital status, height, weight, gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other legally protected category. An interconnected, collaborative culture where all are encouraged to bring their whole selves to work, is vital to the health of our organization. As a health system, we advocate for equity as we care for our patients, our communities, and each other. From workshops that develop cultural intelligence, to our inclusion resource groups for people to find community and empowerment at work, we are dedicated to ongoing resources that advance our values of diversity, equity, and inclusion in all that we do. We invite those that share in our commitment to join our team. You may request assistance in completing the application process by calling ************.
    $29k-48k yearly est. 41d ago
  • Educational Interpreter for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing - 2 positions

    Northwest Education Services 3.4company rating

    Sign language interpreter job in Traverse City, MI

    Hourly rate starts at $25.00-$29.75 an hour based on experience. Click the link below to view full job description: Educational Interpreter for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
    $25-29.8 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Education Interpreter (Seasonal)

    Binder Park Zoo 3.5company rating

    Sign language interpreter job in Battle Creek, MI

    Looking for a fantastic job that is fun and rewarding? Do you enjoy working with people and helping guests have a great experience? Do you need flexible hours that work with your schedule? If so, we want to meet you! We are looking for smiling faces to join our team at Binder Park Zoo for the 2026 season. Our mission is to connect people with nature and inspire them to conserve. We are passionate about educating on wildlife conservation and looking for enthusiastic people to be a part of the journey. Nestled in 433 acres of serene landscape, and home to over 70 different species, we are the third largest zoo in Michigan. Join our team where you will have the opportunity to work with friendly people and do something that supports wildlife advocacy. Ever work at a zoo, it's fun! At Binder Park Zoo you will be a part of a dynamic and collaborative environment where your ideas and contributions are valued. We love what we do working at the zoo, and we think you will too. What we offer: • Competitive wages. • Flexible hours to fit your work/life balance needs. • Free fountain soda and coffee during your shift. • 50% off your meals at our restaurants during your shift. • Comprehensive training to build new skills. • Free zoo membership. EDUCATION INTERPRETER (SEASONAL) Mission Statement: Connect. Inspire. Conserve. Connect people with nature. Inspire them to conserve. REPORTS TO: Education Programs Manager SEASONAL/NONSEASONAL: Seasonal, Non-benefited FLSA STATUS: Hourly, Part-Time, Non-Exempt POSITION SUMMARY: To assist the zoo in accomplishing its mission leading Day Camps, Overnights, and animal and tour experiences; interacting with zoo guests at animal exhibits; and assisting with other tasks and programs as needed. POSITION REQUIREMENTS: Proof of negative TB test within one year and proof of TDAP vaccine within ten years. Valid driver's license with a clean driving record. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Previous work experience with children. Completion of or coursework leading toward a Bachelor's degree in biology, zoology, education, childhood development, outdoor recreation, or related field is preferred. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Teaching overnight Education programs to large groups of various ages. Leading children ages 6-12 in day camp activities, including games, crafts, and nature walks. Guiding tour groups on experiences behind the scenes and front of scenes. Conducting informal interpretive interactions with zoo visitors. Assisting with Education programs for school groups, donor groups, etc., including on-grounds and outreach programs and events as assigned. Planning, organizing, and making independent decisions as necessary. Working with interns, volunteers and other interpreters. Working independently handling small to medium sized exotic and Michigan native animals. Communicating using hand held radios. Relate positively with diverse groups of people, including guests, staff, volunteers and vendors. OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Assisting with other programs as needed. Complying with all Binder Park Zoo policies and procedures. Participating in team-oriented zoo projects as needed. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: N/A PHYSICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEMANDS: Ability to work 18-20 hours overnight, sometimes sleeping on a hard surface. Ability to read, speak, and write English in order to fulfill job functions in an understandable way. Ability to sit, stand, bend, lift, and walk for up to 8 hours. Ability to lift and carry 50 pounds. Ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions.
    $30k-34k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Educational Interpreter for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

    Montcalm Area Intermediate School District 3.7company rating

    Sign language interpreter job in Michigan

    Student Support Services/Educational Interpreter for Hearing Impaired District: Montcalm Area Intermediate School District Attachment(s): 2016 Educational Interpreter for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.pdf
    $54k-80k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Spanish

    Port Huron Area School District 3.8company rating

    Sign language interpreter job in Port Huron, MI

    Building: Central Middle School Teacher 60% Qualifications: FF endorsement Hours/Times/Calendar: PHEA Effective: 2024-2025 School Year Allocation: Applicants will demonstrate a strong commitment to equity, social justice and inclusion in all practices and position responsibilities QUALIFICATIONS Valid Michigan Teaching certificate. Minimum of a Bachelors Degree, Master's degree preferred. Must be Highly Qualified in endorsement area. Must meet certification and endorsement requirements for assignment. Must meet all NCA and Michigan Department of Education requirements. Be proficient in the use of technology. Demonstrates a strong commitment to equity, social justice and inclusion in all practices and position responsibilities. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES Plan, prepare and deliver instructional activities that facilitate active learning experiences. Create and maintain an environment that fosters student achievement and the development of lifelong skills. Maximize opportunities for student success by creating positive working relationships with students. Instruct and monitor students in the use of learning materials and equipment. Show confidence in working with new technology and various application packages. Be a role model for students regarding life-long learning and professional behavior. Must be able to work in a collaborative environment and area always willing to learn new skills or revamp their curriculum. Be flexible, resourceful, innovative and can effectively manage the design and execution of learning experiences, both formal and informal, that are very responsive to the needs of students and the context in which learning is taking place. Observe and evaluate student's performance and development. Encourage and monitor the progress of individual students. Assign and grade class work, homework, tests and assignments and provide appropriate feedback on work. Assume other responsibilities as determined by their supervising administrator. Conducts himself/herself in a professional manner commensurate with his/her position and project a good public image of the School District in dealing with the community and employee groups Conducts himself/herself in a professional manner commensurate with his/her position and project a good public image of the School District in dealing with the community and employee groups. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: All Internal Applicants (Current District Employees) please apply on our website using your PHASD email at the Internal Link located in the upper right hand corner of the link below Unified Talent External Candidates use the link above to apply. The Board of Education does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, (including sexual orientation and transgender identity), disability, age, religion, height, weight, marital or family status, military status, ancestry, genetic information or any other legally protected category, (collectively, “Protected Classes”), in its programs and activities, including employment opportunities. WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
    $38k-53k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Educational Interpreter - Crown Point High School

    Crown Point Community School Corporation 4.2company rating

    Sign language interpreter job in Crown Point, IN

    Exceptional Education Date Available: 11/24/2025 Position Title: Educational Interpreter Location Code: Central Office Department: Exceptional Education Employee Status: Employee Revision Date: 6/10/2021 Full-time/ Part time Status: Part Time FLSA Status: Excluded Working Period: 194 Days Bargaining Unit Status: no Date Approved by Board: Qualifications, Education and Licensure: The Educational Interpreter must be able to perform the attached essential job functions and satisfactorily demonstrate the competencies for certified staff. The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. Requirements: Proof of high school diploma or the equivalent Verification of passage of the EIPA written test Verification of 3.5 or higher on EIPA skill test PRIMARY FUNCTION: The educational interpreter's primary function is to facilitate communication among students who are deaf or hard of hearing, their hearing peers, the classroom teacher and other personnel in the school system. The educational interpreter provides interpreting and support services to students who are deaf or hard of hearing being educated in the school district. Other duties that may be performed when they do not interfere with interpreting include tutoring, participation in meetings and being an active member of the school's educational team. Responsibilities: The primary role of the educational interpreter is to serve as a facilitator of communication: to interpret. When the need arises for both interpreting and some other task (e.g. recess/hall supervision, tutoring, etc.), interpreting takes priority and should not be interrupted. Provide interpreting and/or transliterating services for students who are deaf or hard of hearing, in student's modality, in the school setting. Participate in educational team activities either in person or via a report. Activities may include team meeting, Individualized Education Program (IEP) conference and/or informal staffings. Input from the interpreter may involve information regarding communication strategies and progress related to the child's use of the interpreter. Serve as a liaison between the students who are deaf or hard of hearing, hearing peers, staff and faculty members. Consult and communicate with TOD and assist in providing in-services to hearing students, staff and parents as requested in regard to sign language, deafness, Deaf culture, interpreting and consumer education. Provide interpreting for school functions outside of the classroom, extracurricular activities and parent meetings when requested in advance. Perform other duties assigned by the principal when this does not conflict with the primary responsibility of interpreting. At times, when it does not interfere with their service as interpreters, educational interpreters may be asked to assist the teacher with some of the more routine classroom duties. Use any scheduled preparation time to preview materials, conference with teachers, record data in logs, research signs, etc. Maintain confidentiality: “What goes on in the classroom stays in the classroom.” Maintain professional standards as delineated in the Code of Ethics of the national Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf. ADA Physical Demands: The physical demands here are representative of those that must be met by the employee to perform the essential duties and responsibilities of the position successfully. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The position requires frequent changes in sitting, standing and walking throughout the day. The employee may also need to do frequent bending and/or kneeling in order to reach technology components. The employee must frequently speak and hear as well as utilize the telephone and computer. The position requires lifting and carrying technology components.
    $43k-55k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • ECSEC DHH Educational Interpreter

    Goshen Community Schools 3.6company rating

    Sign language interpreter job in Goshen, IN

    The following vacancy exists in Goshen Community Schools for the 2024-25 school year: ECSEC Deaf and Hard of Hearing Educational Interpreter The Elkhart County Special Education Cooperative (ECSEC) is made up of the Baugo, Concord, Fairfield, Goshen, Middlebury, and Wa-Nee Community Schools in North Central Indiana located 30 minutes from the University of Notre Dame. Administrative offices are located at 1216 S. Indiana Avenue, Goshen, IN 46526. POSITION PURPOSE: An Educational Interpreter (EI) is an individual who effectively and impartially facilitates communication between people who are deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) and hearing persons in an educational environment; including but not limited to communications between administrators, staff, teachers, service providers, parents, and peers. The EI interprets or transliterates in a mode that reflects the student's language use as outlined in the student's IEP. An EI shall maintain high professional standards in compliance with the National Association of Interpreters in Education (NAIE) Code of Ethics. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily. Interpret. To ensure an inclusive educational environment an EI will interpret and communicate all information that hearing students have access by virtue of their ears. DHH students have the right to this information as well. Therefore, while not an exhaustive list, will interpret: Academic lessons, lectures, and presentations in regular or specialized classrooms. Field trips, special classes (art, music, and gym), speech therapy, assemblies, phone calls, and announcements. Incidental information such as side conversations held by students or adults, environmental noises, alarms, and drills. Educate. Since in many school settings the Interpreter (and DHH student) is a novelty, some explanation of role and function is necessary. The EI will work with the entire educational team to ensure this information is available. This education can take the form of: In-services for teachers and staff on their roles and responsibilities within the school. Strategy development with the educational team regarding seating arrangements, lighting, use of media, turn-taking, and other factors that may impact the interpreting process and access to the classroom content. The student should be involved in this process as well, with the end goal being student self-advocacy/knowledge of interpreting logistics. Assisting the DHH and hearing students to understand the role of the Interpreter versus that of a tutor, teacher, or friend. Increased independence of the student will develop as the student matures and is developmentally capable of such distinction. Modeling social strategies to encourage interaction between DHH and hearing peers regarding the use of an interpreter. As the student matures, the Interpreter should encourage increased independence. Prepare. In order to ensure a student has satisfactory access to information, the EI must have time to adequately prepare prior to an assignment. This includes but is not limited to the following: Maintains daily notebook/log for the purpose of reporting student progress on objectives, behavior, social interaction, abilities, and daily work with regard to language, interpreter use, and cultural mediation. Access to and time to peruse textbooks, handouts and lesson plans, copies of schedules or notes of speakers, Awareness of and location of the interpreting environment and corresponding logistics. Communication with the teaching team to understand the objectives of a lesson/presentation. Copies of assigned homework. Access to the student's IEP recommendations Maintains a log for the purpose of reporting student progress on objectives, behavior, social interaction, abilities, and daily work with regard to language, interpreter use, and cultural mediation. Provide plans for a substitute interpreter as needed. Maintain professionalism. Interpreters shall strive to further knowledge and skills and comply with the professional practices outlined by professional organizations and their school districts. They will achieve this by: Participating in workshops, professional meetings, interaction with professional colleagues, and reading current literature in the field. Abiding by the NAIE Code of Ethics Being familiar with the RID Code of Professional Conduct Researching technical educational vocabulary Attending school staff meetings as needed Familiarizing themselves with the schools Policy and Procedures manual Non-interpreting/Transliterating duties. When not interpreting or preparing other duties may be part of the EI's assignment such as: Participating at an IEP meetings as a member of the educational team, not as an Interpreter. Here the EI should share observations about how well the student understands the interpreted classroom content or any other issues related to interpreting. The Interpreter should not evaluate how well the student is doing academically or behaviorally, except as they relate to interpreting. Serving as a consultant for the DHH, and/or teacher of the DHH to inform the other members of the educational team about limitations associated with the interpreting process. Providing academic support, such as tutoring DHH students in a variety of subjects under the guidance of certified teachers with materials provided by teachers. Tutoring questions should be directed to the teacher. Assisting a certified teacher in preparing teaching materials, bulletin boards, making copies, etc. during a time that would not interfere with the student's access to instructional needs. REQUIREMENTS: Compliant with Indiana State regulations for Educational Interpreters of a 3.5 or higher or the EIPA Performance test and passing score on the EIPA written test. See Indiana's Department of Education website. Experience and/or training in and Elementary or Secondary Education environment Preferred: BA from an Interpreting Education Program preferred, AND certification through the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) QUALIFICATIONS: Ability to communicate using sign language. Interpreters shall accept assignments using discretion with regard to skill, setting, and the consumers involved. Ability to prepare written reports and correspondence. Ability to plan and organize, good work habits. Policies and procedures established by national organizations, such as Registry for Interpreters (RID), do not supersede school district requirements. Interpreters adhere to standards of confidential communication. Interpreters possess the professional skills and knowledge required for the specific interpreting situation. Interpreters conduct themselves in a manner appropriate to the specific interpreting situation. Interpreters demonstrate respect for consumers. Interpreters demonstrate respect for colleagues, interns, and students of the profession. Interpreters maintain ethical business practices. Interpreters engage in professional development. Other qualifications that the Governing Council may require. WORK CALENDAR: School year - 184 days per year; 40 hours per week; Daily hours (7:30 am to 3:30 pm) SALARY: Rate is dependent upon education and experience. (Schedule #25-3) BENEFITS: Eligibility is based upon hours worked and can be reviewed during your interview. Benefit information can be found online at ******************************* APPLICATION PROCESS: In order to be considered, all applicants must have completed their on-line application at ************************************************ CURRENT GCS EMPLOYEES CLICK HERE Please attach the following to your application: Letter of interest Up-to-date resume For questions regarding this position please contact: Theresa Eldridge Elkhart County Special Education Cooperative 1216 S. Indiana Ave.; Door F Goshen, IN 46526 ************ *************************** The Goshen Community School's Board of School Trustees is an equal opportunity employer. Selection of the applicant will be made without reference to race, color, creed, sex, age, handicap, or national origin. THE CLOSING DATE FOR RECEIVING APPLICATIONS IS: Until Filled
    $37k-42k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • Substitute Educational Interpreter

    Oakland Schools Districts

    Sign language interpreter job in Walled Lake, MI

    Substitute Educational Interpreter JobID: 1843 Substitute/Substitute Other District: Bloomfield Hills Schools Additional Information: Show/Hide PLEASE SEE ATTACHED JOB DESCRIPTION
    $33k-53k yearly est. 42d ago
  • Long Term Sub - Spanish

    Sparta Area School District 4.3company rating

    Sign language interpreter job in Sparta, MI

    Sparta High School is seeking a dedicated and collaborative Long-Term Substitute Spanish Teacher to cover a maternity leave. The ideal candidate will be passionate about language education, confident teaching a range of Spanish levels, and able to work effectively with the world language team to ensure a smooth transition for students. Position Responsibilities: Teach AP Spanish Language and Culture, Spanish 1, and Spanish 2, following established curriculum and academic standards. Utilize technology effectively, including PowerSchool and Schoology to manage assignments, communicate with students, and maintain accurate records. Collaborate regularly with the Spanish department to align instruction, assessments, and pacing. Create a positive, inclusive classroom environment that supports diverse learners. Communicate consistently and professionally with students, families, and colleagues. Complete all typical teacher responsibilities, including grading, attendance, and supervision duties. Qualifications: Valid Michigan Teaching Certificate or active Substitute Permit required. Bachelor's degree in Spanish, Education, or a related field preferred. Experience teaching high school Spanish strongly preferred. Familiarity with AP Spanish Language and Culture curriculum is a plus. Strong communication, organizational, and collaboration skills. Comfortable using digital tools for instruction, communication, and record-keeping. Anticipated starting date March 9, 2026 Anticipated end date May 8th, 2026
    $34k-43k yearly est. 55d ago
  • Educational Interpreter (2023-2024 school year)

    Michigan City Area Schools 4.0company rating

    Sign language interpreter job in Michigan City, IN

    General Purpose The educational interpreter's primary function is to facilitate communication among students who are deaf or hard of hearing, their hearing peers, the classroom teacher, and other personnel in the school system. The educational interpreter provides interpreting and support services to students who are deaf or hard of hearing being educated in the school district. Other duties that may be performed when they do not interfere with interpreting include tutoring, participation in meetings, and being an active member of the school's educational team. The primary role of the educational interpreter is to serve as a facilitator of communication: to interpret. When the need arises for both interpreting and some other task (e.g. recess/hall supervision, tutoring, etc.), interpreting takes priority and should not be interrupted. Main Job Tasks and Responsibilities Provide expressive and voice interpreting for students who are deaf or hard of hearing in general education classes Under the direction of the classroom teacher, provide tutoring/review services as necessary for students who are deaf or hard of hearing when it does not interfere with the task of interpreting. Assist with the set up of note-taking services for students who are deaf or hard of hearing, when necessary. Participate in educational team activities either in person or via a report. Activities may include team meetings, Individualized Education Program (IEP) conference,s and/or informal staff meetings. Input from the interpreter may involve information regarding communication strategies and progress related to the child's use of the interpreter. Serve as a liaison between the students who are deaf or hard of hearing, hearing peers, staff, and faculty members. Lead or assist in providing in-services to hearing students, staff, and parents as requested in regard to sign language, deafness, Deaf culture, interpreting, and consumer education. Provide interpreting for school functions outside of the classroom, extracurricular activities, and parent meetings when requested in advance. (Compensation by the school district for interpreting services provided outside of normal school hours should also be agreed upon in advance.) Use any scheduled preparation time (comparable to teacher preparation time) to preview materials, conference with teachers, record data in logs, research signs, etc. Maintain confidentiality in all matters related to the position. Maintain professional standards. Education and Experience Bachelor's Degree in American Sign Language, or similar field, preferred Relevant experience Meet professional education requirements of Michigan City Area Schools and the State of Indiana Possess or be eligible for a permit in Educational Interpreting in the State of Indiana Possess basic knowledge of special education laws and regulations and can follow developed procedures Salary and Benefits Payment Type: Salary, per MCEA Agreement Benefits: Comprehensive medical, annuity contribution, ITRF, life insurance The Michigan City Area Schools does not discriminate on the basis of the Protected Classes of race, color, national origin, sex (including transgender status, sexual orientation and gender identity), disability, age, religion, military status, ancestry, or genetic information, which are classes protected by Federal and/or State law (collectively, "Protected Classes"). This includes the Corporation's employment opportunities, programs, and/or activities, or, if initially occurring off Corporation grounds or outside the Corporation's employment opportunities, programs and activities, affecting the Corporation's environment. For further information, clarification, or complaint, please contact the MCAS School Administration, 408 S. Carroll Avenue, Michigan City, Indiana 46360 at ************** for Title IX (gender equity related issues); or Special Education Director , 408 S. Carroll Avenue, Michigan City, Indiana 46360 at ************** for Section 504 (non-discrimination/disability issues and Americans with Disabilities). Any other information concerning the above policies may be obtained by contacting the Superintendent, Dr. Wendel McCollum, 408 S. Carroll Ave., Michigan City, Indiana 46360 at **************.
    $25k-33k yearly est. 60d+ ago

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The average sign language interpreter in Kalamazoo, MI earns between $25,000 and $67,000 annually. This compares to the national average sign language interpreter range of $26,000 to $70,000.

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