Educational Interpreter Aide (ASL) GMS 6.5 hrs at Temecula Valley Unified School District

Application Deadline

8/15/2021 11:45 PM Pacific

Date Posted
8/6/2021
Contact
Michelle Dugan
951-506-7960
Number of Openings
1
Salary
Add'l Salary Info
Range 27/$18.51 per hour
Length of Work Year
185 days/6.5 hours per day (11 monthly paychecks)
Employment Type
Part Time
Additional Salary Information
*For PERS members, salaries will be adjusted to reflect the employee’s retirement contribution at 7% for Classic members and at 6% for PEPRA new members
Location/Site
1 position @ Erle Stanley Gardner Middle School
Hours
TBD
Requirement
Testing required to qualify for this position. Tests are given by invitation only. Interview will likely be through Zoom. Please monitor your email for further correspondence. We will update your status before August 20, 2021. Please DO NOT inquire about your status before that date.
Education and Experience
Equivalent to completion of twelfth grade; one year of experience using manual communication, preferably working with children in an education setting or a child care setting is desirable; or any combination of training and experience that could likely provide the desired knowledge and abilities to assist hearing impaired students in an educational environment.
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JOB SPECIFICATION EDUCATIONAL INTERPRETER AIDE THE POSITION Under the supervision of a site administrator and daily work direction of a credentialed teacher (s), using basic signing skills, provides instructional assistance to students, individually or in groups, primarily in a self-contained Deaf and Hard of Hearing classroom; assists in the supervision of students in the classroom, at lunch, or during play; performs routine clerical duties; and performs other related duties as assigned. RESPONSIBLE TO: Principal DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS The Educational Interpreter Aide primarily assists a credentialed teacher by providing instructional assistance in a Deaf and Hard of Hearing self-contained classroom. The incumbent in this classification presents learning materials and instructional exercises using signing skills and on occasion, beginning-level interpreting skills. Positions in this class assist instructional personnel in bringing positive concentrated study and learning opportunities to individual hearing impaired students and assist in creating a proper classroom and learning environment for such students. The full responsibility for appropriate instruction, curriculum materials and evaluation resides with the certificated instructional staff, although the Educational Interpreter Aide may assist in this effort under the guidelines set forth by the certificated staff. The duties listed below are typical for positions in the class collectively, but no one position will necessarily include all of these duties. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES The duties listed are typical, but not exclusive: • Instructs individual or small groups of deaf and hard of hearing students, as directed by the teacher. • Reinforces lesson concepts in various academic areas using the most appropriate sign language system. • Utilizes teacher-provided materials or selects instructional activities and techniques within a limited range consistent with the teacher’s lesson plans to meet the needs of individual students. • Explains teacher instructions, activity directions, etc. to students as necessary. • Prepares and assists in instructing students in the use of a variety of supplementary instructional materials and audiovisual aids. • Instructs students in use of appropriate oral language. • Demonstrates or instructs students on life skills. • Monitors classroom to motivate and encourage students to stay on task. • Assists students in developing their self-control and social skills by following the teacher’s plan for behavioral support and orderly classroom management. • Confers with the teacher regarding student performance, progress and problems. • May support students in general education classrooms by providing signing instructional assistance and modifying class activities, under the direction of the classroom teacher, for appropriate grade level. • Prepares instructional materials for each day’s lesson as directed by the teacher. • Types, files, duplicates, assembles, and laminates materials as directed. • Maintains written and computer records of student progress for teacher. • Operates a variety of office and instructional equipment as assigned. • Monitors students in assigned areas such as playground, halls, lunchroom, etc., enforcing safety and appropriate behavior. • Accompanies students on field trips as assigned; answers telephone calls and responds to bells, alarms and buzzers for deaf teachers. • May assist students with toileting and care of related physical needs. • Participates in in-service training as assigned. • Performs other related duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS GUIDE Knowledge of: • Reading, writing and mathematics exceeding the 12th grade level. • American Sign Language. • Correct English usage and appropriate vocabulary. • Basic principles of child behavior and development. • Basic academic subjects taught in elementary and middle schools. • Basic instructional methods and techniques. • Classroom procedures and appropriate behavior. • Problems and concerns of students hearing disabilities. • Basic record keeping techniques. • The proper operation of closed caption machines, TDD, phone, computer, printer, FAX, Scantrons, copy machine, VCR, overhead projector and TV monitor and other related equipment. Ability to: • Read, write and speak English proficiently. • Assist in instructing or assist in instructing readiness for reading, writing and mathematics in a classroom or assigned learning environment. • Communicate with deaf and hard of hearing students using American Sign Language consistent with everyday but not technical conversations. • Learn beginning level interpreting. • Assist with instruction and related activities in a classroom or assigned learning environment. • Reinforce instruction to individual or small groups of students in an assigned subject area as directed by the teacher. • Model appropriate oral language. • Perform basic mathematical computations accurately. • Work cooperatively and effectively with teachers and follow their directions. • Work cooperatively with co-workers, school staff, parents and others. • Motivate, gain the cooperation of, and relate well to students as an adult role model. • Be especially patient, consistent, caring and understanding in approach to students. • Monitor students and provide behavioral support according to approved policies and procedures. • Remain calm in stressful situations. • Be flexible and able to adapt to changes in routine and duties. • Be organized and manage time effectively. • Maintain records and confidentiality. • Be reliable in attendance, punctuality, and follow-through. • Maintain grooming and dress appropriate for job duties and as an adult role model. • Perform routine clerical duties and learn to operate instructional and office equipment. • Learn and apply basic first aid. • Memorize in order to recall names, faces, signing systems used in class, emergency procedures, information presented in class and other school activities. WORKING CONDITIONS Environment: • Work is performed in primarily indoor environments but the necessity to go to different locations involves some exposure to the outdoor elements. Physical Abilities: • Sufficient stamina to stand, walk, sit, kneel, squat, bend, and reach on a daily basis to perform various activities in a classroom and playground. • Sufficient strength to carry small items and supplies in a classroom setting. • Sufficient visual acuity to read text in a wide variety of typed/written formats and monitor student activities. • Hearing sufficient to understand normal conversations. • Clarity of speech sufficient to explain instructional concepts to children and discuss them with adults. • Sufficient dexterity of fingers and hands to use sign language, operate a variety of office equipment, write and grasp, push and pull various light objects and equipment in a classroom setting. • Sufficient mobility to visit classrooms and other locations on campus. Hazards: none known TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE • Equivalent to completion of twelfth grade; one year of experience using manual communication, preferably working with children in an education setting or a child care setting is desirable; or any combination of training and experience that could likely provide the desired knowledge and abilities to assist hearing impaired students in an educational environment. Incumbents are encouraged to participate in on-going educational opportunities through courses, seminars and workshops in the area of signed interpretation, instructional services, psychology, and/or guidance. • Must pass District proficiency examination. PERSONAL QUALITIES Mature emotional stability, interest in and understanding of hearing impaired student needs, good health, flexibility and patience. LICENSES Valid California Driver’s License WORK YEAR: 185 Days 6-8 hours per day SALARY: Range 27 Board Approved: December 12, 2006

Requirements / Qualifications

Testing required to qualify for this position. Tests are given by invitation only. Please monitor your email (& spam email) for further correspondence. Interview will likely be through Zoom. We will update your status before August 20, 2021. Please do not inquire about your status before that date.

Requirements / Qualifications

Testing required to qualify for this position. Tests are given by invitation only. Please monitor your email (& spam email) for further correspondence. Interview will likely be through Zoom. We will update your status before August 20, 2021. Please do not inquire about your status before that date.

Comments and Other Information

The Position Under the supervision of a site administrator and daily work direction of a credentialed teacher (s), using basic signing skills, provides instructional assistance to students, individually or in groups, primarily in a self-contained Deaf and Hard of Hearing classroom; assists in the supervision of students in the classroom, at lunch, or during play; performs routine clerical duties; and performs other related duties as assigned.

Comments and Other Information


The Position Under the supervision of a site administrator and daily work direction of a credentialed teacher (s), using basic signing skills, provides instructional assistance to students, individually or in groups, primarily in a self-contained Deaf and Hard of Hearing classroom; assists in the supervision of students in the classroom, at lunch, or during play; performs routine clerical duties; and performs other related duties as assigned.