Sign Language Interpreter, Professional Expert (Temporary)

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Sign Language Interpreter, Professional Expert (Temporary)

Salary

$32.00 - $58.00 Hourly

Location

Lancaster, CA

Job Type

Professional Expert

Job Number

RN19-81

Department

Office for Students with Disabilities

Opening Date

09/01/2020

Closing Date

Continuous

RANGE

Placement based on level of education and experience

ANTICIPATED START DATE

Continuous

ADDITIONAL REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Letter of Intent

Current Resume

Transcripts Confirming all Course work

Required License/Certificate

WORK SCHEDULE

Exact work schedule to be determined by supervisor based on department needs and college hours of operation. Temporary employees may only work up to 25 hours a week (not to exceed 100 hours per month), total not to exceed 999 hours for a total of 100 days. (Days are counted regardless of # of hours worked per day)

DESCRIPTION

Provide sign language interpreting services for Deaf and hard of hearing students, faculty/staff, and community members.

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS:
This class is distinguished from related classes in the following ways: Sign Language Interpreter provides professional expertise for a limited term on campus. 
 

REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES

The classification specification provides a summary of the typical job duties performed, along with the general nature of the level of work performed by employees in this classification. Duties may include, but are limited to the following: 

  • Following the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) Code of Professional Conduct, professionally and confidentially performs specialized work in providing a variety of interpreting services for Deaf and hard of hearing students, faculty, staff, and community members. 
  • Interpret or transliterate class lectures and other presentations from English to American Sign Language (Voice-to-Sign). 
  • Interpret class lectures and other presentations from American Sign Language to English (Sign-to-Voice). 
  • Interpret class-related events and activities such as field trips, student-teacher conferences, special meetings, tutoring sessions, and other co-curricular activities. 
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: 

  • Education: Graduation from an Interpreter Training Program (ITP) or equivalent; OR
  • An associate’s degree in Deaf Studies, Interpreter Training, or a related field. OR
  • Experience: Five (5) or more continuous years interpreting in the Deaf community.
 
LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
  • Successful completion of Antelope Valley College-administered interpreting skills evaluation is required.
  • Certification: Preferred Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf National Interpreter Certificate (NIC) or Educational Interpreter Performance Assessment (EIPA) overall score 4.0 or higher with passed written component. OR National Association for the Deaf (NAD) Level 4 or higher, American Consortium of Certified Interpreters (ACCI) Level 4 or higher, Certificate of Interpretation (CI)/Certificate of Transliteration (CT), Educational Interpreter Performance Assessment (EIPA) overall score 2.5 - 3.9. Note: Certification does not guarantee employment
KNOWLEDGE OF:
  • RID Code of Professional Conduct The process of interpretation American Sign Language (ASL).
  • Other modes of communication and sign systems as required by the consumer(s) and/or the assignment such as Pidgin Signed English, or Conceptually Accurate Signed English.
  • Cultural and social aspects of the Deaf community.
  • Correct English usage and grammar.
  • Vocabulary and concepts used in a wide variety of college-level courses.
  • Trends, techniques, and developments in the interpreting field.
ABILITY TO:
  • Interpret a variety of college-level courses working between various sign systems, including American Sign Language, and English.
  • Interpret messages from English to American Sign Language (Voice-to-Sign) Interpret messages from American Sign Language to English (Sign-to-Voice).
  • Assess individual situations to determine the communication needs of Deaf or hard of hearing consumers.
  • Adhere to the RID Code of Professional Conduct.
  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with others
  • Work successfully with other interpreters by utilizing appropriate team interpreting strategies and techniques.
  • Communicate effectively with students, faculty, staff, and other interpreters.
  • Work in front of large crowds.
  • Remain current on developments, trends and techniques in the interpreting field. 
  • Work independently and confidentially

OTHER INFORMATION

WORK DIRECTION, LEAD AND SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: Receives general direction of the Director of Office for Students with Disabilities and supervision by the Coordinator of Deaf Services 

CONTACTS
Students, co-workers, other departmental staff, and faculty.

PHYSICAL EFFORT:

  • Sitting for extended periods of time.
  • Occasional standing for extended periods of time.
  • Repetitive hand motions.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
  • Classroom and office environment and possible outside events.
  • Driving a vehicle to conduct work as required by position.
  • Work schedule varies.
APPLICATION PROCESS 
This position requires the following documents to be attached to your online application in order to be considered:
  • Application
  • Current resume
  • Letter of intent that addresses minimum and desirable qualifications.
  • Scanned copy of official transcripts with required degree(s). Foreign transcripts and degrees require official certification of equivalency to U.S. transcripts and degrees by a certified U.S. review service at the time of application and must identify graduate level coursework.
Applications with incomplete information (i.e., statements such as "see resume") or missing documents will not be considered.
 
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION 
  • Each recruitment is conducted independently from others; therefore, interested parties need to submit separate complete application packages for each position they apply. 
  • Applicants may be subject to passing an examination (written/technical), as appropriate to the requirements of the position. 
  • Residency within a reasonable geographical area of the college may be necessary.
  • Travel expenses for pre-employment interviews and employment processing will not be authorized.
  • Short Term Hourly (Temporary) Employees and Professional Experts: May work up to 25 hours a week (not to exceed 100 hours per month), total not to exceed 999 hours for a total of 100 days. (Days are counted regardless of the number of hours worked per day). 
 VISA
 AVC does not sponsor visas.
  
 ACCOMMODATIONS
 If you have, any questions or concerns/if you require accommodations for the application process in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, please contact the Human Resources Office at (661) 722-6311.
  
 COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY AND EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 
Antelope Valley Community College District (AVC) is committed to employing administrators, faculty, and staff members who are dedicated to student success. AVC recognizes that diversity in the academic environment fosters cultural awareness, promotes mutual understanding and respect, and provides suitable role models for all students.
 
 AVC is committed to hiring processes that support equal opportunity, diversity, and provide equitable consideration for all candidates as required in federal and state laws and regulations. To find out more about AVC, please visit our website at avc.edu.
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Agency
Antelope Valley College
Address
3041 West Avenue K

Lancaster, California, 93536
Phone
(661) 722-6300
(661) 722-6311