Educational Interpreter (ASL)
Sign language interpreter job in Plainfield, IN
Student Support Services/Hearing Impaired Date Available: 2025-26 School Year Additional Information: Show/Hide 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
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Easy ApplyASL Interpreter Part-Time
Sign language interpreter job in Columbus, IN
This position is on an as needed basis. A weekly schedule is established each semester, which will require flexibility to support student schedules, including the opportunities to work weekdays Monday through Friday within the hours of 8am to 10pm and occasionally on the weekends. This position is critical in providing interpreting services for signed and spoken discourse in classrooms, meetings, interviews, and other on campus events. Interpreters must possess fluent American Sign Language and spoken English language skills, accurate interpreting skills, and thorough knowledge of and adherence to the NAD-RID Code of Professional Conduct.
The successful candidates will be included in a pool of in-house part-time interpreters. When the new hire process is completed, assignments will be sent that may be accepted or decline depending on availability. There are no minimum requirements for hours worked to maintain the status of part-time interpreter.MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
Responsibilities include:
Provide interpreting services to Ivy Tech students, faculty, staff and visitors.
Engage in preparation and effective customer relations
Interpret signed and spoken discourse in classroom and non-academic assignments, with clients who use a wide variety of language modalities. (An interpreting/transliterating skills assessment may be part of the interview process.)
Assess language needs of all clientele and adjust interpreting to ensure accurate and effective communication
Meet with interpreter coordinator, preview available materials, and research additional resources to prepare for assignments; confirm all assignments with interpreter coordinator
Maintain accurate timesheets in Ivy Tech's time reporting system
Communicate in a professional manner in all settings
Complete Ivy Lead Trainings in a timely manner
This is not to be construed as an exhaustive list. Other duties logically associated with this position may be assigned. All responsibilities will be conducted within the parameters of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), other applicable regulatory requirements, and professional standards.
Requirements include but are not limited to:
An Associates, Bachelors or Masters level degree OR 3 years of Professional Interpreting Experience
Proficiency in American Sign Language and English
Nationally and Sate certified or working towards certification
Must demonstrate ability to promote an environment that reflects the broad backgrounds represented by our students and employees and which every individual feels respected and valued.
Ivy Tech Community College is an accredited, equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, ethnicity, national origin, marital status, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age or veteran status. As required by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Ivy Tech Community College does not discriminate on the basis of sex, including sexual harassment in its educational programs and activities, including employment and admissions. Questions specific to Title IX may be referred to the College's Title IX Coordinator or to the US Department of Education Office of Civil Rights.
Auto-ApplyEducational Interpreter
Sign language interpreter job in Ohio
Student Services/Interpreter
District: Dayton Public Schools
Position: Interpreter for the Hearing Impaired
Reports To: Director of Related Services, Office for Exceptional Children
Salary Schedule / Grade: Refer to Dayton Educational Interpreter Association Salary Schedule
F.L.S.A Status: Non-exempt
SUMMARY
Under general supervision of the Director of Related Services, Interpreters assist in instruction for and interpret spoken information to hearing impaired students during the school day in academic and extracurricular activities. Interpreters are also responsible for voicing for students when necessary. All important aspects of this work are subject to detailed and specific procedures.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Interprets instructional information in all subject areas from spoken English into sign language.
Interprets instructional information for resource classes and extracurricular activities into sign language.
Interprets classroom and school building procedures into sign language.
Interprets for students in communication with other students and with school personnel.
Interprets directions for classroom and standardized assessments.
Instructs deaf/hard of hearing students, teachers, and other staff members on how to correctly use an interpreter.
Discourages inappropriate dependencies within the interpreter/deaf student relationship.
Observes and reports learning behaviors of students.
Performs related work as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
Competency in English, American Sign Language (ASL), and Signing Exact English (SEE)
Associate degree from an accredited Interpreter Training Program
Valid Ohio Interpreter for the Hearing Impaired license
National certification by Registry of Interpreter for the Deaf (RID) or National Association of the Deaf (NAD) desirable
PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES/DEMANDS
Frequently required to sit, stand, walk, hear, see, read, speak, reach, stretch with hands and arms, crouch, kneel, stoop, and climb stairs
Occasionally lift and/or move lightweight items up to 40 lbs.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Work is performed in a general school setting
Work involves risk of repetitive motion syndromes to hands, wrists, arms, back, and/or neck.
Occasional exposure to blood, bodily fluids, and tissue
Periodic travel for meetings, professional development activities, and work assignments
The Dayton Public School District provides equal educational and employment opportunities for all people without regard to race, gender, ethnicity, color, age, disability, religion, national origin, creed, sexual orientation, or affiliation with a union or professional organization.
Sign Language Interpreter -- Champion Local Schools
Sign language interpreter job in Ohio
Special Education Services/Interpreter for the Deaf or Hard of Hearing
The Champion Local School District is seeking a qualified applicant(s) for the following interpreter position:
Position:
Sign Language Interpreter
Location:
Champion Local Schools
Start Date:
Immediate
Qualifications:
Possesses Ohio Department of Education Interpreter for Hearing Impaired License and prefer a minimum of a 2-year associate degree.
Experience working with deaf students.
Possesses the ability and skill to perform the primary functions of the position(s) and the ability and skill to perform the major areas of responsibility to work with deaf students as set forth in the job description as determined by the superintendent and local Board of education.
Duties:
Facilitates communication between deaf and hearing individuals.
Remuneration:
As per negotiated agreement.
Supervisor:
Deaf Education Services Supervisor and Building Principals.
Application Process:
Interested applicants may apply for the position by emailing a letter of interest and resume to the Superintendent at: ********************************.
Champion School is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Easy Apply7339 - Educational Interpreter
Sign language interpreter job in Murray, KY
Qualifications:
Hold minimum of Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts in interpreting, education or related field.
Hold National association for the Deaf (NAD) certification (NAD IV - Advanced or NAD V - Master) or hold Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) certification or other certification as recognized by KRS 309.300-319 under 201 KAR 39:030.
Minimum of two years' experience interpreting in an educational setting or related field with supporting documentation.
Consideration for additional compensation may be given for additional college credit acquired deaf/blind interpreting and work done outside of school hours.
Must meet the requirements for a criminal record check as specified by Kentucky state law. Must meet health requirements as specified in a district personnel policy.
Licensure Requirements: Must hold Full Licensure issued by the Kentucky Board of Interpreters for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing per KRS 309.300-319 under 201 KAR 39:030 and meet Continuing Educational Requirements as outlined in 201 KAR 39:090
Basic Function:
Interpreting and/or transliterating of English and signed concepts to any necessary specialized vocabulary used by a student, staff or visitors. Necessary specialized vocabularies may include, but are not limited to American Sign Language, English-based sign language, cued speech, and/or oral transliterating.
Distinguishing Characteristics:
Serve as an integral member of the educational team serving students who are deaf or hard of hearing in the educational environment according to the specifications of the student's individual education program (IEP). This environment includes the classroom, laboratory, field trip, assembly, and other educational sites that are deemed appropriate for student learning. Reports To: Principal Representative
Duties: ?
Use recognized interpreting and/or transliterating skills to facilitate communication between deaf and hard-of-hearing students and others including faculty, staff, administrators, students and visitors. ?
Attend classes with deaf and hard-of-hearing students to interpret lectures, discussions and other audible classroom activities. ?
Interpret at meetings, conferences, appointments, field trips, assembly, and other educational activities. ?
Utilize planning time to meet with teachers and staff as deemed appropriate by the educational team and/or supervisors. ?
Prepare for demanding course material as necessary for successful interpreting and/or transliterating. ?
Serve as a professional member of the education team in the appropriate Admissions and Release Committee process.
Participate in professional development as relevant to the interpreting experience. ? Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others. ? Perform other duties assigned as related to communication accessibility of assigned student but only if duties do not interfere with the communication accessibility of assigned student(s).
The statements outlined above in the description are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills that may be assigned by the immediate supervisor.
Terms of Service:
Salary and workdays to be established by the Board.
Evaluation:
Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provision of the Board's policy on Evaluation of Certified (or Classified) Personnel
Spanish Interpreter in the Greater Cincinnati area
Sign language interpreter job in Fairfield, OH
SPANISH INTERPRETERS NEEDED FOR IN-PERSON APPOINTMENTS Become a Lango Pro and serve your community by providing independent contract interpreting services to those in need! Description Lango is looking for fluent Spanish interpreters to provide interpreting services as independent contractors! You can serve your community in various ways, such as by helping students in schools, or patients in hospitals. Professional language services are a great way to break down barriers and help multicultural communities get access to the services they deserve! Highlights
Diverse work environment across multiple fields (medical, educational, social, legal, etc.).
Competitive pay.
Flexible scheduling.
Professional development opportunities.
Occasional opportunities for remote work.
Requirements
Must be fluently bilingual in English and at Spanish.
If you do not have proof of professional interpreter training, you will be required to pass a language test across English and your target language.
Must have US i-9 work authorization.
Must have at least a high school diploma or equivalent.
Willing and able to provide a background check and drug test.
Willing and able to provide MMR, Varicella, Covid, and Flu vaccination records, if interested in medical interpreting.
Willing and able to primarily attend in-person appointments.
Professional training/experience preferred, but not required.
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Educational Interpreter Level I, II, III
Sign language interpreter job in Kentucky
Classified - Professional
Date Available: 08/2025
Internal Transfer Deadline: 02/10/2025 TITLE: Educational Interpreter Level I, II, III
Hours: 180 days per year/ 6.5 hours per day
QUALIFICATIONS:
Has a high school diploma or G.E.D. certificate(G13, Level I on pay scale) or
Has an Associate's degree, preferably from an Interpreter Training Program, and minimum of 2 years' experience interpreting in an educational setting or working in a deaf community(G13, Level II on pay scale) or
Has a Bachelor's degree, preferably from an Interpreter Training Program, and minimum of 3 years' experience interpreting in an educational setting or working in a deaf community, or 7 years' experience may be accepted(G13, Level III on pay scale).
Has the ability to read and follow written directions
Has Temporary license from the KY Board of Interpreters and actively working with a mentor to achieve a full licensure or has full license.
Has the ability for correct English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation and vocabulary
Has good command of American Sign Language, Signed Exact English, Signed Exact English and other recognized modes of communication with in the deaf and hard of hearing community.
Has the ability to interpret in both sign to voice and voice to sign
Has demonstrated the ability or potential to communicate, relate and work effectively with students, parents, and staff
REPORTS TO: Director of Special Education Services
JOB GOAL: To provide interpreting and other instructionally related services to hearing disabled students and to facilitate communication among hearing disabled students and their hearing peers, the classroom teacher, and other school personnel
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:
Be familiar with and follow written policies, procedures, and directions from the supervisor related to job responsibilities
Attend and interpret the educational setting, including, but not limited to:
Classrooms
Laboratories
Field trips
Assemblies
Sports practices and competitions
School sponsored extracurricular activities
Meetings/conferences
Graduation ceremonies
All other educational opportunities provided to students.
Assist hearing impaired students in communicating with faculty, staff, administrators, and others
Confer with instructors and others regarding the special needs and concerns of individual hearing impaired students
Serve as a professional member of the educational team in the Admission and Release Committee (ARC) process
Attend in service programs and faculty meetings as directed by supervisor
Perform other duties as assigned that do not interfere with the communication accessibility of assigned students.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:
Hourly (Grade 13, Level I, II, III)
6.5 per day
32.5 per wk.
180 days
9 ¼ months
Board approved 8-1-94, Revised 9-11-08, Revised 4-21-2016, Revised 6/9/2016
Onsite Spanish Interpreter - Columbus, OH
Sign language interpreter job in Columbus, OH
Job DescriptionAt Propio Language Services we are closing the language gap by connecting people anywhere and anytime through innovative technology and solutions. Founded in 1998 Propio Language Services provides critical interpreting and translation services that improve the quality of life with the communities we engage in. We do that by providing both remote and on-site services in more than 350 languages, for over 6,000 clients with a diverse and highly experienced staff, and over 8,000 contract interpreters.
Quality interpretation is critical to our shared success, and it is only possible by bringing in the best interpreters in the industry.
We currently have a need for Onsite Spanish Interpreters in the Columbus, Ohio area who have a sincere desire to use their language skills to help people and are passionate about what they do.
Contract Responsibilities:
Provides consecutive in person and virtually both by phone and video remote first-person interpretation.
Follows interpreter protocols and procedures as required by Propio L.S. clients.
Follows all Propio L.S. policies and procedures related to information confidentiality and interpreter ethics.
Maintains strict patient confidentiality in accordance with HIPAA, FERPA, GLBA and/or regulatory requirements or policies and standards.
Establishes and maintains quality service and positive interaction with all patients, customers, visitors, health care providers, and clinical employees.
Continuously improves vocabulary and specialized subject matter knowledge, as required for various clients, such as medical, legal, social services, etc.
Requirements:
Submission of updated Resume in English at time of Application.
Must be at least 18 years of age.
High school diploma or GED equivalent
Intermediate level computer skills
Access to reliable transportation
Ability to provide documentation of updated vaccinations to include but not limited to (dependent of location, federal and local regulations and business policies for healthcare and others): TB, MMR, Varicella, Hep B (or declination), TDAP and Seasonal Influenza (Flu) and Covid
Successful completion of a drug test and Background Check & Security Screen.
A signed commitment to confidentiality, adherence to ethics, and HIPAA compliance.
Preferred Qualifications:
1+ years of interpreting experience.
Propio's evaluation process conforms to interpreting standards defined by:
National Council on Interpreting in Health Care (NCIHC)
International Medical Interpreters Association (IMIA)
California Healthcare Interpreters Association (CHIA)
Diversity creates a healthier atmosphere: Propio is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employers and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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Educational Interpreter
Sign language interpreter job in Kentucky
QUALIFICATIONS: High School Diploma or GED; MUST possess Temporary or
Full License issued by the Kentucky Board of Interpreters
for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
REPORTS TO: Principal and Director of Special Education
JOB GOAL: Serve as an integral member of the educational team
serving students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: Salary and terms of employment according to approve
salary schedules.
EVALUATION: Performance will be evaluated in accordance with
provisions of the district evaluation plan.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:
Interpreting and/or transliterating of English and signed concepts to any necessary specialized vocabulary used by a student, staff or visitors in educational settings. Necessary specialized vocabularies may include, but are not limited to American Sign Language, English-based sign language, cued speech, and/or oral transliterating.
Uses recognized interpreting and/or transliterating skills to facilitate communication between deaf and hard of-hearing students and others including faculty, staff, administrators, other students or visitors.
Attends classes with deaf and hard-of-hearing students to interpret lectures, discussions and other audible classroom activities.
Interprets at meetings, conferences, appointments, field trip, assembly, and other educational activities.
Prepares for demanding course material as necessary for successful interpreting and/or transliterating.
Serves as member of the education team in the Admissions and Release Committee process.
Participates in professional development as relevant to the interpreting experience.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
ECSEC DHH Educational Interpreter
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
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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
Easy ApplyEducational Interpreter - Crown Point High School
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.
Staff Interpreter
Sign language interpreter job in Columbus, OH
Compensation Type: Salaried Compensation: $51,701.00 A Staff Interpreter works full-time as needed to provide interpreting services for students who are d/Deaf, deafblind, or hard of hearing to ensure appropriate accommodations in academic settings, meetings with faculty and staff, and campus events. May work evening and weekend hours in-person at the various Columbus State Campuses and Regional Learning Centers and/or virtually contingent upon student need and assignment/course modality.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Accommodation Delivery
* Interprets for students, faculty, staff, and visitors who are d/Deaf, deafblind, or hard of hearing using American Sign Language, Signed English, and/or Tactile/Pro Tactile. Interprets for non-signing hearing students, faculty, and visitors using spoken English.
* Engages in pre- and post-conferencing with peers, supervisor, and consumers. Prepares for classroom interpretation by reviewing textbooks, assignments, videos, and other related material via Blackboard. Educates campus members regarding interpreter roles and accommodations for deaf and hard of hearing students. Maintains confidentiality of student records and other confidential information.
* Provides functional guidance to practicum students as they prepare to graduate from the College's interpreting education program.
* Stays abreast of trends impacting the profession and consumer population through professional development activities. Facilitates interdepartmental outreach and collaboration.
* Assists with scheduling interpreting staff for team interpreting in the classroom, campus events, and substitute interpreting to ensure each student is matched with interpreters with appropriate language skills for maximum communication access.
Culture of Respect
* Fosters and maintains a safe environment of respect and inclusion for faculty, staff, students, and members of the community.
Other duties as required.
* Regular, predictable, and punctual attendance is required.
MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
* Associate's Degree in Interpreting/Transliterating
* One (1) years of closely related experience.
* Ability to work towards the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) National Certification.
* State Motor Vehicle Operator's License or demonstrable ability to gain access to work site(s).
* *An appropriate combination of education, training, coursework, and experience may qualify a candidate.
CSCC has the right to review this position description at any time. This position description does not represent in any way a contract of employment.
Full Time/Part Time:
Full time
Union (If Applicable):
Scheduled Hours:
40
Additional Information
In order to ensure your application is complete, you must complete the following:
* Please ensure you have all the necessary documents available when starting the application process. For all faculty positions (Instructor, Annually Contracted Faculty, and Adjunct), you will need to upload an unofficial copy of your transcript when completing your aplication.
* Prior to submitting your application, please review and update (if necessary) the information in your candidate profile as it will transfer to your application.
If you are a current employee of Columbus State Community College, please log in to Workday to use the internal application process.
Thank you for your interest in positions at Columbus State Community College. Once you have applied, the most updated information on the status of your application can be found by visiting your Candidate Home. Please view your submitted applications by logging in and reviewing your status.
Auto-ApplySpanish Interpreter
Sign language interpreter job in Indianapolis, IN
District Interpreter Job Description Job Title: District Interpreter Reports to: Director of Student and Community Services Primary Purpose: Provide effective communication between the District, school, student's family and appropriate public agencies. Provide oral and written communication from English/Spanish and Spanish/English for various
documents, meetings and school activities.
Qualifications:
Education/Certification: High School Diploma, Bachelor's degree preferred
Special Knowledge/Skills:
● Ability to fluently read, write, and speak in English and Spanish
● Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.)
● Proficiency in Google applications (Google documents, Google Spreadsheet, etc.)
● Exceptional organizational, and interpersonal skills
● Must be detailed oriented, self-motivated and able to multi-task
● Ability to effectively work and communicate with students, parents, and school personnel from
diverse cultures or backgrounds in English and Spanish
● Maintain integrity of confidential information relating to students, staff, or district personnel
● Ability to work collaboratively with others
Experience:
A minimum of 2 years of translation and interpretation experience
Major Responsibilities and Duties:
1. Translate both written and verbal communication from English to Spanish and Spanish to
English.
2. Provide interpretations as required by phone conferences or in person.
3. Translate district-wide/school letters and documents.
4. Proofread other translations and provide feedback.
5. Serve as interpreter for Special Educations programs conferences
6. Serve as interpreter for District events
7. Serve as a liaison between school and community.
Work Place Expectations:
1. Demonstrate professionalism and appropriate judgment in behavior, speech, and dress in a
neat, clean, and appropriate professional manner for the assignment and work setting.
2. Have regular and punctual attendance.
3. Confer regularly with immediate supervisor.
4. Follow all district policies, work procedures, and reasonable requests by proper authority.
Other:
● Participate in staff development training programs to improve job performance.
● Participate in department/faculty meetings and special events as assigned.
● Other duties as assigned.
Educational Interpreter - District Wide
Sign language interpreter job in Kentucky
Classified - Professional/Educational Interpreter
Date Available: 08/07/2025
Closing Date:
until filled
Internal Transfer Deadline: April 8, 2025
This is a district wide position and may work at multiple locations
M - F at 6.5 hours/day
185 days/year
TITLE: Educational Interpreter (Level 1, 2 or 3 depends on qualifications listed below)
QUALIFICATIONS for Level 1 Pay:
High school diploma or equivalent required
Some experience interpreting in an educational setting or working with the deaf community with supporting documentation preferred
Temporary license from the Kentucky Board of Interpreters (KBI)
Actively working with a mentor to achieve full licensure
QUALIFICATIONS for Level II Pay:
Temporary license from Kentucky Board of Interpreters
Actively working with a mentor to achieve full licensure
Holds Associate's Degree or Bachelor's Degree preferably from an Interpreter Training Program
QUALIFICATIONS for Level III Pay:
Full licensure from the Kentucky Board of Interpreters
Willingness to serve as a mentor for interpreters without full licensure
REPORTS TO: Assistant Superintendent, Executive Director, or designee
JOB GOAL: Apply ASL interpreting, English transliterating and/or other communication modalities to facilitate communication in the educational environment and to ensure access to information and maximum learning between students who are hearing impaired and faculty, staff, and other students.
DISTINGUISING CHARACTERISTICS: Serve as an integral member of the educational team serving students who are hearing impaired in the educational environment according to the specifications of the student's individualized educational program (IEP). This environment includes the classroom laboratory, field trip, assembly, and other educational sites that are deemed appropriate for student learning.
KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES:
American Sign Language, Signed English, Signed Exact English or other recognized modes of communication with the deaf and hard of hearing community
Correct English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation and vocabulary
Kentucky Core Content and Program of Studies
Applicable sections of the law, including Kentucky Administrative Regulations
Special education, language development of, and effective strategies for educating students with hearing loss
Values, behavior, and language of the American Deaf culture
NAD-RID Code of Professional Conduct
ABILITY TO:
Interpret from spoken English to the IEP specified modality (ASL, Signed English, etc.) and from the IEP specified modality to spoken English
Facilitate communication between deaf and hard of hearing students and faculty, staff, and other students
Implement knowledge of the field of interpreting
Relate well to hearing impaired individuals
Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with others
Provide instructional staff with relevant information regarding student's functional abilities in the classroom
Communicate effectively orally, in writing, and across the signing continuum
Work independently with little direction
Maintain current knowledge of school rules, regulations, requirements, and restrictions
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:
Use recognized interpreting and/or transliterating skills to facilitate communication between deaf and hard of hearing students and faculty, staff,administrators, students, and others
Attend and interpret the educational environment including but not limitedto classrooms, laboratories, field trips, assemblies, meetings, conferences, graduation ceremonies, sports practices, school-sponsored extra-curricular activities, and all other educational opportunities provided to students
Interpret into spoken English the questions and verbal presentations of deafand hard of hearing students
Allow deaf and hard of hearing students to communicate with faculty, staff, administrators, students, and others
Interpret at meetings, conferences, appointments, and during othereducational activities
Prepare for demanding course material as necessary for successfulinterpreting and/or transliterating
Perform other duties as assigned that do not interfere with the community and accessibility of assigned students
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:
185 Calendar Days
Pay Grade from KCSD Classified Employees Salary Schedule:
Level 1 = INTR
Level 2 = INTM
LEvel 3 = INTI
EVALUATION: Performance of this job will be evaluated by an Assistant Superintendent, Executive Director, or designee.
Educational Interpreter I
Sign language interpreter job in Kentucky
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. High school diploma or equivalent AND Graduation from an
Interpreter Training Program.
2. Meet Continuing Educational Requirements as outlined in 201 KAR
39:090.
3. Must hold Temporary License or Full License issued by the Kentucky
Board of Interpreters for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing per KRS 309.300-319 under 201 KAR 39:030 or 201 KAR 39:070 and obtain
Continuing Educational Requirements as outlined in 201 KAR 39:090.
4. If License is temporary, actively working with a mentor to achieve
full licensure.
5. Such additional qualifications as the Superintendent of Board may
find appropriate and acceptable.
REPORTS:
Principal and Teacher of the Hearing Impaired, DOSE
SUPERVISES:
Not Applicable
JOB GOAL:
Serve as an integral member of the educational team-serving students
who are deaf or hard of hearing in the educational environment according to the specifications of the student's Individualized Education Program (IEP). This environment includes the classroom, laboratory, field trip, assembly, and other educational sites that are deemed appropriate for student learning.
BASIC FUNCTION:
Apply interpreting and/or transliterating of English and signed concepts in the educational environment to facilitate communication between
Deaf and hard of hearing students and other students, faculty, staff, or visitors via specialized vocabularies including, but not limited to, American Sign Language, English-based sign language, cued speech, and/or oral transliterating.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES
1, Perform recognized interpreting and/or transliterating skills to facilitate communication between deaf
and hard of hearing students and others. These may include, but are not limited to:
*Class preparation time; such as, the review of written material
*Specialized development; such as, the preview of audio/video material
*Parent/teacher conferences
*Provision of note taking services
2. Attend classes with deaf and hard of hearing students to interpret lectures, discussions, and other
audible classroom activities,
3. Interpret into spoken English the question and verbal presentations of deaf and hard of hearing
students.
4. Assist deaf and hard of hearing students in communicating with students, faculty, staff, visitors, and
Others.
5. Interpret at meeting, conferences, appointments, and during other educational activities, such as field
Trips and assemblies.
6. Serve as a professional member of the education team in the appropriate Admissions and Release
Committee process providing input on successful strategies, student strengths, student
Weaknesses, and student progress.
7. Utilize planning time to meet with teachers and staff as deemed appropriate by the educational
team and/or supervisors.
8. Work independently with some direction.
9. Participate in professional development as relevant to the interpreting experience.
10.Adhere to procedures including confidentiality and health and safety practices as specified by
Federal, State, and Local Education Agency requirements.
11. Prepare for demanding course material as necessary for successful interpreting and/or
transliterating.
12.Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with Deaf and Hard-of
Hearing students and others.
13.Knowledgeable of American Sign Language, Signed English, Signed Exact English and/or other
Recognized modes of communication used within the Deaf and Hard-of Hearing community.
14.Uses correct English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation and vocabulary.
15.Values, behavior, and language of the American Deaf culture; stays abreast of Legal rights
of the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing and Interpreter Code of Ethics as outlined in KRS 309.300-319
under 201 KAR 39:120.
16.Perform other duties assigned by the Principal, Supervisor, Director of Special Education, or the
Superintendent as related to communication accessibility of assigned student(s), but only if
duties do not interfere with the communication accessibility of assigned student(s).
TERM OF SERVICE:
Salary and workdays/jobs to be established by the Board
EVALUATION:
Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions
of the Board's policy on Evaluation of Classified Personnel.
Educational Interpreter I
Sign language interpreter job in Kentucky
Class Code: 7338
GRAVES COUNTY SCHOOLS CLASSIFICATION PLAN
CLASS TITLE: Educational Interpreter I
BASIC FUNCTION:
Travel throughout the district/county to each one of our district schools with Migrant students to provide supplemental tutoring. Relay progress and any issues related to each one of the students identified in our program to the program coordinator/advocate. Report any advocacy needs expressed by student or school staff to program coordinator to begin appropriate steps to resolve those issues.
REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES:
Ensure compliance with all Federal and State directives by participating in training by regional and state staff.
Become familiar with district curriculum and testing.
Drive District vehicle or personal car to conduct work as assigned.
Provide supplemental tutoring to all Migrant students identified in our district schools.
Network with district schools in order to provide the most adequate supplemental service to our students.
Become familiar with each students teacher, schedule and academic needs.
Establish connections with people and groups who may provide additional services to our students in order to develop a complete realm of service.
Maintain an ongoing relationship with district staff and teachers.
Create and participate in local and regional summer camps for migrant students, families and out of school youth.
Present paperwork such as; time sheet, time and effort logs.
Other duties as assigned by the district's Coordinator.
KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES:
KNOWLEDGE OF:
Knowledge and fluency in the Spanish language preferred.
District curriculum and testing.
Familiarity with Migrant Education Program.
Knowledge of migrant lifestyles and habits.
Oral and written communication skills.
Record-keeping techniques.
Knowledge of agricultural work, including crop cycles.
Skilled at motivating students in program.
Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy.
Laws, rules and regulations related to assigned activities.
Policies and objectives of assigned program and activities.
ABILITY TO:
Drive a District vehicle or personal car to conduct work as assigned.
Communication effectively both orally and in writing.
Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others.
Work independently with little direction.
Work early mornings.
Computer skills.
Plan and organize work.
Maintain records.
Work confidentially with discretion.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Any combination equivalent to: high school diploma or GED.
LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
Valid Kentucky driver's license.
I have read and understand the terms set forth in the job description.
Signature of Employee ___________________________________________
Date Signed ____________________________ Updated 10/5/15
Educational Interpreter III 2025-2026
Sign language interpreter job in Frankfort, KY
FOR THIS TYPE OF EMPLOYMENT, STATE LAW REQUIRES A STATE AND NATIONAL CRIMINAL HISTORY BACKGROUND CHECK AND A CHILD ABUSE/NEGLECT (CAN) CHECK AS A CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT.
Franklin County Schools
652 Chamberlin Avenue
Frankfort, KY 40601
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JOB TITLE
Educational Interpreter III
REPORTS TO
Building Principal
SALARY SCHEDULE/GRADE
Classified Salary Schedule/Grade 114
CONTRACTED DAYS AND/OR HOURS
182 days x 7 hours
EXEMPT STATUS
Non Exempt
JOB CLASS CODE
7339
POSITION CLASSIFICATION
Classified
DATE APPROVED
August 10, 2025
BASIC FUNCTION
Interpreting and/or transliterating of English and signed concepts to any necessary specialized vocabulary used by a student, staff or visitors in educational settings. Necessary specialized vocabularies may include, but are not limited to American Sign Language, English-based sign language, cued speech, and/or oral transliterating.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS:
Serve as an integral member of the educational team serving students who are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing in the educational environment according to the specifications of the student's individualized education program (IEP). This environment includes the classroom, laboratory, field trip, assembly and other educational sites that are deemed appropriate for student learning.
REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES:
Use recognized interpreting and/or transliterating skills to facilitate communication between Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing students and others including faculty, staff, administrators, other students or visitors
Attend classes with Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing students to interpret lectures, discussions and other audible classroom activities
Interpret at meetings, conferences, appointments, field trip, assembly, and other educational activities
Utilize planning time to meet with teachers and staff as deemed appropriate by the educational team and\or supervisors
Prepare for demanding course material as necessary for successful interpreting and\or transliterating
Serve as a professional member of the education team in the appropriate Admissions and Release Committee process
Participate in professional development as relevant to the interpreting experience
Perform other duties assigned as related to communication accessibility of assigned student but only if duties do not interfere with the communication accessibility of assigned student(s)
KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES:
Knowledge of:
American Sign Language, Signed English, Signed Exact English and/or other recognized modes of communication used within the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing community
Correct English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation and vocabulary
Basics of core content/curriculum
Values, behavior, and language of the American Deaf culture
Legal rights of the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing
Interpreter Code of Ethics as outlined in KRS 309.300-319 under 201 KAR 39:120
Ability to:
Facilitate communication between Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing students and others including faculty, staff, administrators, other students or visitors
Interpret into spoken English the questions and verbal presentations of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing student, faculty, staff or visitors
Work independently with some direction
Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing students and others
Serve as a mentor when appropriate as per KRS 309.300-319 under 201 KAR 39:070
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
High school diploma or equivalent required
Hold National Association for the Deaf (NAD) certification (NAD III - Intermediate, NAD IV - Advanced, NAD V - Master) or hold Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) certification or other certification as recognized by KRS 309.300-319 under 201 KAR 39:090
Minimum of two years of experience interpreting in an education setting or related field with supporting documentation, or
Graduation from an Interpreter Training Program may be accepted in lieu of experience
LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS:
Must hold Temporary License or Full License issued by the Kentucky board of Interpreters for the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing per KRS 309.300-319 under 201 KAR 39:030 or 201 KAR 39:070 and obtain Continuing Educational Requirements as outlined in 201 KAR 39:090.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT
Compensation established by board approved salary schedule each year. Contract is issued annually.
EVALUATION
Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of board policy for classified personnel.
Educational Interpreter
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
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Easy ApplyEducational Interpreter for the Hearing-Impaired
Sign language interpreter job in Bowling Green, OH
Bowling Green City Schools is looking for an Educational Interpreter in American Sign Language to work with an elementary student. The Wood County Educational Service Center is seeking a qualified and dedicated Educational Interpreter for the Hearing-Impaired to join their team. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a commitment to fostering an inclusive educational environment and providing effective communication support for our students.
Key Responsibilities:
Interpret content for students who are hearing impaired using various communication methods.
Collaborate with educators and staff to support the educational needs of students.
Maintain a professional demeanor while working with students, parents, and staff.
**Qualifications:**
1. Valid State of Ohio Interpreter for the Hearing-Impaired License.
2. Clear criminal record documentation.
3. Compliance with drug-free workplace policies and Board regulations.
4. Proficient in spoken English and strong voice skills to accurately reflect expression.
5. Proficient in communication skills, including American Sign Language (ASL), Pidgin Signed English (PSE), and/or Signed Exact English (SEE).
6. Skilled in the use of alternative forms of communication (e.g., gestures, mime).
7. Open to employing a total communication approach.
8. Self-directed, congenial disposition with strong interpersonal skills.
9. Good health, high moral character, and a reliable attendance record.
10. A sincere desire to aid all students in their education and communication needs.
Benefits:
Professional development opportunities
Supportive work environment
If you are passionate about making a difference in students' lives and possess the required skills and qualifications, we encourage you to apply!
Join us in our mission to provide quality education and support for all students!
Onsite Spanish Interpreter - Columbus, OH
Sign language interpreter job in Columbus, OH
At Propio Language Services we are closing the language gap by connecting people anywhere and anytime through innovative technology and solutions. Founded in 1998 Propio Language Services provides critical interpreting and translation services that improve the quality of life with the communities we engage in. We do that by providing both remote and on-site services in more than 350 languages, for over 6,000 clients with a diverse and highly experienced staff, and over 8,000 contract interpreters.
Quality interpretation is critical to our shared success, and it is only possible by bringing in the best interpreters in the industry.
We currently have a need for Onsite Spanish Interpreters in the Columbus, Ohio area who have a sincere desire to use their language skills to help people and are passionate about what they do.
Contract Responsibilities:
Provides consecutive in person and virtually both by phone and video remote first-person interpretation.
Follows interpreter protocols and procedures as required by Propio L.S. clients.
Follows all Propio L.S. policies and procedures related to information confidentiality and interpreter ethics.
Maintains strict patient confidentiality in accordance with HIPAA, FERPA, GLBA and/or regulatory requirements or policies and standards.
Establishes and maintains quality service and positive interaction with all patients, customers, visitors, health care providers, and clinical employees.
Continuously improves vocabulary and specialized subject matter knowledge, as required for various clients, such as medical, legal, social services, etc.
Requirements:
Submission of updated Resume in English at time of Application.
Must be at least 18 years of age.
High school diploma or GED equivalent
Intermediate level computer skills
Access to reliable transportation
Ability to provide documentation of updated vaccinations to include but not limited to (dependent of location, federal and local regulations and business policies for healthcare and others): TB, MMR, Varicella, Hep B (or declination), TDAP and Seasonal Influenza (Flu) and Covid
Successful completion of a drug test and Background Check & Security Screen.
A signed commitment to confidentiality, adherence to ethics, and HIPAA compliance.
Preferred Qualifications:
1+ years of interpreting experience.
Propio's evaluation process conforms to interpreting standards defined by:
National Council on Interpreting in Health Care (NCIHC)
International Medical Interpreters Association (IMIA)
California Healthcare Interpreters Association (CHIA)
Diversity creates a healthier atmosphere: Propio is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employers and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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