SANTA CLARA COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION
Personnel Commission

 
CLASS TITLE: Education Interpreter/Tutor, Deaf/Hard of Hearing (HOH) Program (NCLB)

DESCRIPTION OF BASIC FUNCTION AND RESPONSIBILITIES

To perform highly specialized functions in the interpreting/transliterating classroom lectures, instructional materials, media, mainstream classroom instruction, informal conversation discussion, interpreting and tutoring Deaf and Hard of Hearing students in assigned academic or elective subject areas.

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS

The class of Education Interpreter/Tutor, Deaf/Hard of Hearing (HOH) Program (NCLB) exercises independent judgment and responsibility for the accurate interpretation/transliteration of both formal and informal classroom/school instructional and extra-curricular activities. Employees in this class receive direct supervision within a well-defined framework of policies and procedures.

This class requires a high degree of proficiency in the application of recognized and designated sign languages and finger spelling and at the speed required to successfully execute and facilitate communications between hearing and Deaf and Hard of Hearing persons.

ESSENTIAL/TYPICAL DUTIES

EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS

Knowledge of:

Ability to:

REQUIRED INTERPRETOR CERTIFICATION

Possess valid certification issued by the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) or at least a Level 4.0 assessment from National Association of the Deaf (NAD); Educational Sign Skills Evaluation (ESSE); or other statewide or nationally recognized organization or certifying body.

EXPERIENCE, TRAINING AND/OR TESTING REQUIREMENTS:

One year of experience as an interpreter in an educational setting with proficiency to accurately interpret spoken English for Deaf and Hard of Hearing students and interpret designated sign language to spoken English; and any of the following:

  • Possession of a high school diploma or its equivalent and at least 48 college semester units earned at an institution of higher learning (including coursework in sign language, psychology of deafness or related field); OR

  • Possession of a high school diploma or its equivalent and possession of a degree earned at an institution of higher learning (preferably in sign language, psychology of deafness or related field); OR

  • Possession of a high school diploma or its equivalent and the ability to obtain a passing score on the County Office of Education No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Paraprofessional Examination.

  • WORKING ENVIRONMENT: Indoor and outdoor environments.

    PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Hearing and speaking to exchange information; seeing to perform assigned duties; sitting or standing for extended periods of time; dexterity of hands and fingers to operate special equipment (including a keyboard) and perform the duties of the position; kneeling, bending at the waist, and reaching overhead, above the shoulders and horizontally; and lifting light objects.

     

     

     

    Approved by the Personnel Commission: July 30, 2009