Educational Sign Language Interpreter - Lenexa, KS
8 days ago
Lenexa
Job Description Degree in American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreting, certified ASL Interpreter credentials, and 1+ year of experience as an ASL Interpreter in educational settings. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered. Bring your expertise as a dedicated Sign Language Interpreter to a rewarding full-time contract position supporting a 4th-grade student who is a new American Sign Language (ASL) learner. This opportunity is located in the vibrant region near Lenexa, KS, with a start date as soon as possible and continuing through May 21, 2027, with possible extended school year (ESY) work. The role follows the school schedule, working Monday through Friday, from 7:45 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. Qualifications and Desired Experience: • Current licensure with the Kansas Commission on Deaf/Hard of Hearing is required, • Proficiency in ASL with the ability to clearly interpret both academic content and social interactions, • Understanding of educational settings, preferably with experience as a school-based interpreter, • Patience, flexibility, and a passion for working with elementary school children beginning their journey with ASL, • Excellent communication and collaboration skills to work closely with teaching staff, students, and families Responsibilities: • Provide interpretive services for a 4th-grade student across classroom activities, small groups, and school events, • Support the learning process by facilitating clear communication between the student, peers, and staff, • Collaborate with teachers and educational teams to adapt interpreting strategies as the student's skills progress, • Maintain ethical standards and confidentiality in accordance with school and state guidelines, • Participate in meetings and trainings as needed during school hours If you are enthusiastic about supporting student success and ready to make a meaningful difference, take the next step in your interpreting career. Apply today to help enhance access, learning, and communication for an eager student starting out with ASL! #p31