Under the direction of an assigned supervisor performs highly specialized language interpretation and translation services for students and staff in the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHOH) program; serves as a member of the educational team.
This position is part-time in-person and has a work year of11 months 192 days 5 days a week 6 hours per day.
PART SIGN LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY.
To learn more about the EducationInterpreter I/II please click here for the job description.
EDUCATION INTERPRETER I:
Any combination equivalent to: High school diploma or equivalent sufficient related experience to demonstrate the knowledge and abilities listed above possession of an education interpreter waiver issued by the California State Board of Education.
EDUCATION INTERPRETER II:
Any combination equivalent to: High school diploma or equivalent sufficient related experience to demonstrate the knowledge and abilities listed above and possession of a certification issued by RID or have achieved a score of 4.0 or above on the Educational Interpreter Performance Assessment (EIPA) or equivalent assessment.
A passing score on a proficiency examination for reading writing and mathematics skills test of the County Office of Education.
HEALTH WELFARE AND OTHER BENEFITS:
The Santa Clara County Office of Education takes pride in offering a benefits program that provides flexibility for the diverse and changing needs of our employees. We provide eligible employees with valuable benefits options including:
Benefit and Retirement information may vary depending on the bargaining unit. Full-time employees (30 hrs./ weekly) are offered free dental and vision coverage for themselves and eligible dependents. Most medical plans are offered at no cost to employees and their eligible dependents. For more information please visit our benefits page: Employee Benefits
ACCOMMODATION REQUESTS:
Candidates who require reasonable accommodations for any part of the testing process must contact Classified Personnel Services (CPS) at least three (3) days prior to the scheduled test date at . Hearing-impaired individuals may contact the California Relay Service at 1- then . After contacting CPS candidates will be asked to submit documentation supporting their accommodation request. Failure to reach out within the specified timeline may result in an inability to make accommodations.
For direct concerns related to Equal Opportunity Employment please contact:
Roger D. Gallizzi