Educational Sign Language Interpreter

Arlington ISD

Arlington, TX

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Administrative Skills, Audiology, Cafeteria, Certification Evaluation, Communication Skills, Customer Support/Service, Educational Evaluation, English Language, Facilities Management, Hearing Impairment, High School Diploma, Identify Issues, Interpersonal Skills, Language Interpreter, Office Equipment, Organizational Skills, Performance Analysis, Performance Reviews, Peripheral Hardware, Photocopy, Physical Demands, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Schedule Development, Sign Language, Special Education, Staff Training, System i, Training/Teaching, Training/Teaching Curriculum, Training/Teaching Materials, Writing Skills
LOCATION
Arlington, TX
POSTED
1 day ago

Support/Hourly - Position - Deaf Interpreter

Grades PK-6

Job Number 0000764013

Start Date

Open Date 02/01/2026

Closing Date 05/30/2027

ROLE AND PURPOSE:

To provide signed communication access to spoken language and assist in the implementation of instruction to students who are deaf and hard of hearing in the Regional Day School Program for the Deaf.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Education/Certification:

  • High school diploma - required or equivalent
  • Credit hours from an accredited college or university - preferred
  • Interpreter Certification Level
    • Board for Evaluation of Interpreters (BEI) or,
    • Educational Interpreter Performance Assessment (EIPA) score of 3.0 or higher
Special Knowledge/Skills:
  • RID Code of Ethics
  • Fluent in a Sign System i.e. ASL, SEE, CASE, PSE/Pidgin
  • Must possess strong organizational skills, customer service, telephone etiquette, administration support and positive interpersonal skills
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills
**Required: BEI/ EIPA certification must be obtained within one year of employment.

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:

I. INSTRUCTIONAL MANAGEMENT
  • Provide Interpreting or Transliterating; using the students preferred sign system
  • Reverse interpret student's questions and comments orally in English
  • Assist students in prescribed activities to help provide individual instruction, as directed by the teacher of the deaf
  • Provide expanded and additional explanations to the students in order to ensure understanding
II. SCHOOL/ORGANIZATION CLIMATE
  • Have a working knowledge of district policies and practices that relate to the department.
  • Follow established schedule - the RDSPD Coordinator and deaf education teacher are responsible for creating the interpreters schedule.
  • Work cooperatively with principal, curriculum coordinator, special education teachers, support staff, and general education teachers to insure the success of the students
  • Maintain professionalism at all times; professional behavior and with all written and verbal communication.
III. SCHOOL/ORGANIZATIONAL IMPROVEMENT
  • Assigned campus location may change during the school year or from one school year to the next, due to student need. Interpreters may be assigned to multiple campuses during one school year.
  • Provide clerical duties as assigned; including, but not limited to: copying, faxing, filing, and scanning as related to classroom instruction
  • Assist with campus/RDSPD duty; bus duty, playground activities, cafeteria duty, and extracurricular activities such as field day, programs/assemblies, and similar events in which deaf students are participating
  • Provide audiological maintenance/ troubleshoot student equipment, when amplification is not working
IV. ADMINISTRATION AND FISCAL/FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
  • Help keep classroom orderly and attractive when assigned to deaf education classrooms
  • Prepare teaching materials for deaf education teacher during periods not assigned to interpreting
V. STUDENT MANAGEMENT
  • Engage and interact with students that are deaf and hard of hearing at all times, even during down time from interpreting
  • Assist students in prescribed activities to help provide individual instruction, as directed by the teacher of the deaf students
  • Provide assistance in the classroom while following the classroom plan, behavior plan or BIP of a particular student.
VI. SCHOOL/COMMUNITY RELATIONS
  • Maintain professional standards in regard to student confidentiality and information.
  • Interpret in various school activities as requested by the deaf education teacher, including PTA meetings, ARD/IEP meetings and faculty meetings
  • Promote positive awareness of deafness and its implications in the school and the community
VII. PROFESSIONAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
  • Attend professional development regarding sign language interpreting, language development in Deaf children and professional ethics.
  • Acquire certification and/or additional certification levels in Educational Interpreting
  • Increase skill level in sign systems to be used daily during classroom instruction
  • Acquire knowledge of hearing equipment and Ling sounds while assisting the classroom teacher
VIII. SUPERVISORYRESPONSIBILITIES
  • Supervise and evaluate student practicum interpreters, as requested by the Coordinator of the RDSPD
IX. MISCELLANEOUS
  • Performs other duties as assigned by the RDSPD Coordinator or teacher of the Deaf
X. WORKING CONDITIONS:

MENTAL DEMANDS / PHYSICAL DEMANDS / ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS:
  • Tools/Equipment Used: Standard office equipment, including computers and peripherals; standard instructional equipment.
  • Posture: Moderate standing; occasional kneeling, squatting, bending, and stooping
  • Motion: Moderate walking
  • Lifting: Regular light lifting and carrying (less than 15 pounds)
  • Environment: Work inside and outside (exposure to sun, heat, cold, and inclement weather); exposure to noise
  • Mental Demands: Work with frequent interruptions; maintain emotional control under stress


Duty Days 183

Pay Grade Educational Aide 5

About the Company

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Arlington ISD

The Arlington Independent School District offers an outstanding, well-rounded educational experience with award-winning academic and nationally recognized extracurricular programs. With more than 63,000 enrolled students, the Arlington ISD is the 11th largest school district in Texas. The AISD has a total of 76 schools - 10 high schools (six regular, four alternative), 11 junior high schools (10 regular, one alternative) and 55 elementary schools (54 regular, one pre-kindergarten). The district is the largest employer in Arlington and the third largest employer in Tarrant County with more than 8,000 administrators, teachers and support staff. Beliefs We believe that: Our success depends upon - A commitment by all to a clear and focused vision - Effective teaching and leadership - A positive culture that promotes continuous improvement by all - An engaged community Our students can excel Vision The AISD will be a premier school district and a leader in education. Mission The mission of the Arlington Independent School District is to empower and engage all students to be contributing, responsible citizens striving for their maximum potential through relevant, innovative and rigorous learning experiences. Goal 100% of AISD students will graduate exceptionally prepared for college, career and citizenship. Performance Objective Categories Academic Achievement College Readiness Workforce Readiness Leadership, Citizenship and Responsibility

COMPANY SIZE
5,000 to 9,999 employees
INDUSTRY
Education
FOUNDED
1952
WEBSITE
https://www.aisd.net/