Educational Interpreter; Spreckels Special Education PC#
Listed on 2026-01-15
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Education / Teaching
Bilingual, Education Administration, Child Development/Support, Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional -
Language/Bilingual
Bilingual, Child Development/Support
Educational Interpreter, (Spreckels) Special Education PC# 621
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Final date to receive applications:
Until Filled
Salary: $37.24 - $48.45 Per Hour
Length of Work Year: M - F; 6.5 Hrs/Day; 183 Days/Yr
Employment Type:
Full Time
Under the limited supervision of the Principal, the Educational Interpreter provides interpreting and instructional support for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students; communicates using sign language, finger spelling, natural gestures, and speech with students who are deaf and hard of hearing within the general education classroom, special day classroom and for other school related school activities including extracurricular activities. Educational Interpreters with an Emergency 30-Day Substitute Teaching Permit or Teaching Credential may be assigned to substitute in the absence of the primary teacher;
Educational Interpreters are assigned to various instructional settings.
Education and Experience:
Any combination of education equivalent to a high school diploma Must have achieved a minimum score of 4.0 on the Educational Interpreter Performance Assessment (EIPA), the Educational Sign Skills Evaluation:
Interpreter/Receptive (ESSE-I/R), or the National Association of the Deaf/American Consortium of Certified Interpreters (NAD/ACCI) assessment.
- Sign Language Interpreter Certification or equivalent as listed above
- Possess an appropriate California Driver’s License with evidence of insurability
- First Aid
- CPR Certification within six (6) months of employment
- Letter of Introduction
- Proof of HS Graduation
- Resume
Experience working with hearing impaired. Coursework in education, psychology, child development, classroom behavior management and/or Early Childhood Education. Additional coursework related to specific assignment. Experience working with children. Awareness of developmental levels in areas of instruction. Knowledge of Deaf Culture. Knowledge of Guidelines of Professional Conduct for Educational Interpreters. Knowledge of assistive listening devices including personal hearing aids. Bachelor of Arts or Sciences Degree.
Emergency 30-Day Substitute Teaching Permit. Teaching Credential.
All foreign transcripts must be evaluated by a third party to determine the equivalent U.S. degree and major, and the Foreign Transcript Evaluation must be attached to your application before your application will be considered.
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