Sign Language Interpreter (2999)
Job Description
This is a full-time position for the 2026-2027 school year, Mon-Fri, 7 hours a day complete with medical benefits, retirement, and sick leave. $25.00/hr
Position Objective
To promote and support a well-organized, smoothly functioning classroom environment in which students can take full advantage of the instructional program and available resources. To provide immediate and direct support to the student by converting spoken language into sign language. A sign language interpreter is responsible for helping deaf or hearing impaired individuals understand what is being said in a variety of situations. An interpreter must understand the subject matter so he or she can accurately translate what is being spoken into sign language.
Essential Functions
Translates the spoken word into sign language
Has good memory to remember what has been said in order to sign it
Maintains effective listening, sign language and communication skills. Follows district, building, and classroom policies, procedures, regulations, and attendance standards
Strives to implement the district's philosophy of educational and instructional goals and objectives under the supervision of the classroom teacher
Works with individual student to reinforce learning of materials or skills initially introduced by the teacher
Assists the teacher in devising special strategies for reinforcing material or skills based on a sympathetic understanding of individual needs, interests, and abilities
Effectively assists special education and/or regular education teacher(s) with classroom management and instructional process
Operates and cares for equipment used in the classroom for instructional purposes
Helps student master instructional objectives assigned by the teacher
Monitors student work and assists within the regular classroom
Assists with independent study and remedial work as assigned by the teacher
Checks notebooks, corrects paper, supervises testing and make-up work, and performs other classroom clerical work as assigned by the teacher
Assists with all routines in the classroom
Serves as the chief source of information and assistance to a substitute teacher assigned in the absence of the regular classroom teacher
Maintains the same high level of ethical behavior and confidentiality of information about students as is expected for classroom teachers
Participates in all in-service training programs, SIP activities, and other professional development activities when approved by administration
Identifies and assists student without teacher direction
Spends a high level of time in direct student contact
Discusses student progress with the classroom teacher at the completion of the day's assigned lesson
Collects data for purposes of monitoring student achievement and growth
Competently prepares and/or produces usable materials
Competently assists with medical procedures and physical/personal problems when required
Communicates effectively and maintains appropriate interactions with teachers and all professional staff
Demonstrates enthusiasm and initiative
Accepts constructive criticism
Uses time efficiently
Provide personal hygiene assistance as outlined in students IEP, if applicable
Additional Functions
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Hold a high school diploma or recognized equivalent
Complete one of the following:
Have completed 60 semester hours of college credit from one or more regionally accredited institutions of higher education, OR
Hold an associate degree issued by a regionally accredited institution of higher education, OR
Have achieved a passing score on the ParaPro test (offered by ETS), OR
Have achieved a passing score on the written exam administered by the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID)
Complete one of the following:
Attained a rating of Level 3.5 or above on the Educational Interpreter Performance Assessment (EIPA), OR
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Maintained a valid certification from the RID, OR
Maintained a valid Illinois Board for Evaluation of Interpreters (IL BEI) Basic Certification or higher issued by the Illinois Deaf and Hard of Hearing Commission
Competencies
Excellent organizational skills with strong attention to detail
Excellent interpersonal communication skills. Able to communicate effectively with staff at all levels, students, parents, and the general public
Ability to interact with children in a positive and nurturing manner
Ability to multi-task while maintaining a calm and professional demeanor