Sign Language Educational Interpreters Needed - Full-time and part-time opportunities available across multiple school levels in Adams, Franklin, and York Counties JobID: 4476
Position Type:
Support Staff/Educational Interpreter
Date Posted:
5/1/2026
Location:
Adams, Franklin, & York Counties, PA
Date Available:
August 2026
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Program: Hearing Impaired Support
Description:
This position plays a crucial role in facilitating effective communication between deaf or hard-of-hearing students and their hearing peers, educators, and other school staff in the educational environment, including services of school-related activities, academic, non-academic, and extracurricular, for students as appropriate. The primary responsibility of this position is to bridge the communication gap, ensuring that students with hearing impairments have equal access to educational opportunities and resources.
Please see job description for more details.
Qualifications:
Terms of Employment: Full-time, 188 days
Salary: $29.94/hour as of July 2026
The LIU offers an exceptional benefits package for eligible employees, designed to support your health, financial security, and overall well-being:
Medical insurance available for a nominal premium, plus free dental, and vision coverage for employees and eligible dependents.
All full-time support staff receive a $30,000 life insurance policy at no cost.
Free, confidential support for employees and dependents, including three counseling sessions per person, per year.
Sick days and Personal days each year.
Short-term and long-term disability coverage available.
Participation in the Public School Employees' Retirement System (PSERS).
Available to employees and covered family members (age 2+).
No copays or deductibles for services provided at the center for those enrolled in the LIU medical plan.
Learn more: https://www.lincolnhwc.com/
LIU employment may qualify you for federal Student Loan Forgiveness Programs.
Details: https://studentaid.gov/manage-loans/forgiveness-cancellation