Deaf Education Interpreter Coordinator; BEI or RID certified
Listed on 2026-06-13
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Language/Bilingual
Bilingual -
Education / Teaching
Bilingual
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree required (related to interpreting or the field of deafness preferred)
- Valid certification in interpreting issued either by the Board of Evaluation of Interpreters or the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf. Advanced BEI certification preferred.
- Knowledge of the educational interpreter role and RID Code of Professional Conduct.
- Possess the ability to write routine reports and correspondence in a professional manner.
- Possess the ability to read and interpret educational documents.
- Possess the ability to develop and provide quality staff development opportunities for interpreters and non-certified staff and conduct interpreter evaluations.
- Demonstrate knowledge of various communication modalities used by the deaf and hard of hearing.
- Demonstrate knowledge of Special Education laws and regulations.
- Previous experience supervising or mentoring interpreters preferred.
- Experience coordinating services across multiple campuses preferred.
- 3-5 years of experience in educational interpreting.
Annual
Contract:
197 days
$51,617 (IA-1)
Salary Range (based on experience) as set by the Board of Trustees for the school year
Stipend
- Level I, CI/CT, SC, IC/TC, NIC: $7,375
- Level II, CI/CT, SC, IC/TC, NIC: $8,375
- Level III or Advanced (BEI or NIC): $9,375
- Develop and provide staff development courses to promote professional growth and training in the interpreting or transliterating process and the role of an educational interpreter.
- Prepare and submit Continued Education Units applications for credit as required by the certification governing body (The Office of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services – DHHS).
- Evaluate, observe, and provide prompt oral and written feedback for interpreters and support staff (non-certified staff) to improve upon skills.
- Verify and complete first approval of extra duty interpreter time sheets.
- Establish a strong network with local universities and community colleges, interpreter ties to the Deaf community, and interpreter agencies for recruiting purposes.
- Participate and provide input in the local Interpreter Training Program Advisory Committee.
- Develop and provide presentations on the role of the educational interpreter to district and non-district personnel as needed.
- Work directly with non-certified staff to prepare for their Basic BEI test through mentoring, modeling and assisting with development of their skills on a monthly basis.
- Schedule/coordinate interpreters for extracurricular activities and any other interpreting needs as necessary.
- Attend and interpret Admission, Review and Dismissal (ARD)/Individualized Education Plan (IEP) committee meetings and Full and Individual Evaluations for the RDSPD as needed.
- Be informed, monitor and report to the Coordinator of the NWHCC any information pertinent to the interpreter needs of students in the cooperative program.
- Maintain current and accurate files on each interpreter and support staff in the NWHCC.
- Provide feedback to campus DHH Specialist on interpreter placement.
- Demonstrate professionalism, including confidentiality, in all interactions with administrators, teachers, staff, students, visitors, and/or individuals unfamiliar with the educational setting.
- Be available for consultation and interpreting needs should a crisis arise on a campus involving a student who is deaf or hard of hearing.
- Assist and provide feedback in interviewing and assessing interpreter and support staff applicants.
- Demonstrate understanding of assignment qualification.
- Perform all other duties as assigned by the principal or Coordinator of Deaf Education or as determined by specific area of assignment.
Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors:
Tools/Equipment Used:
Standard office equipment including personal computer and peripherals
Posture:
Prolonged sitting; occasional bending/stooping, pushing/pulling, and twisting
Motion:
Repetitive hand motions, frequent keyboarding and use of mouse; occasional reaching
Lifting:
Occasional light lifting and carrying (less than 15 pounds)
Environment:
Frequent district wide travel
Mental Demands:
Work with frequent interruptions; maintain emotional control under stress
Until filled
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