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On-Call Interpreter Specialist I - Spanish (see additional job information)

INTERPRETER SPECIALIST
(ON-CALL INTERPRETER SPECIALIST I, II & III)

SUMMARY DESCRIPTION

Under general supervision, performs basic to moderately difficult oral interpreting services to families and students between English and a designated language or languages in a variety of settings; and performs other duties as required. Interpreter Specialist I positions are assigned to schools and general assignments (e.g., parent teacher conferences, school events, Brown Bag lunch) where standard interpretive skills and techniques can be used. Interpreter Specialist II positions are assigned to particular programs (e.g., IEP) where in depth content matter must be translated in more complex settings with complex educational terms that need to be accurately interpreted for parents and staff. Interpreter Specialist III positions are assigned for particular programs (e.g., truancy meetings, Parent University, Study Circles, town hall meetings) and use of interpretation equipment is required for every assignment. Interpreter Specialist III duties and responsibilities normally require a high percentage or time in more complex interpreting situations such as presentations, that require simultaneous interpretation of complex conversations using translation equipment.

EXEMPLARY DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES

Provide interpreting services for school/administration personnel, parents and other individuals as assigned. Fluent interpreting skills and ability to see language difficulties and adjust message without change of content. Translates orally all documents presented by parents, school personnel and other individuals. Assists parents filling out questionnaires for assessment purposes as designated by the Special Education department. Interpreter inquiries from parents as well as explains school jargon, acronyms and phrases for meaning and appropriateness. Performs simultaneously interpretation using the translation equipment as required based on the complexity of the assignment. Assist in interpreting responsibilities relative to student discipline issues, parent conferences, Individual Education Plan meetings for students, Open Houses, and Parent Meetings; policy and procedure communications to parents and students; assisting administration and staff in problem solving, as needed; and functioning as an interpreter for parents when dealing with issues of concerns by parents.

EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS

Education/Experience: Any combination equivalent to education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and skills is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and skills would be:

1. High school diploma or equivalent;

AND

2. Three (3) years of progressively experience as interpreter. Additional related education or certification(s) may substitute for the required experience.

OR

1. Bachelor's degree in targeted language or related field

AND

2. Two (2) years of progressively experience as interpreter

Knowledge of: Grammar, spelling, vocabulary and equipment; familiarity with computers. Knowledge of the principles and techniques of effective verbal and written communication in the English language. Ability to verbally translate spoken material form English into a designated second language(s).

Licenses/Certificates: Incumbents assigned by the district to perform formal oral interpretation duties for Interpreter Specialist Level I incumbents must be able to pass WCSD oral assessment. Incumbents selected must be able to demonstrate basic oral targeted language translation competencies by passing the oral assessment. For Interpreter Specialist Level II in addition to the WCSD oral assessment incumbent must possess an interpreter certificate from a certifiable higher education institution to demonstrate bilingual proficiency. Interpreter Specialist III must meet the same requirements as Interpreter Specialist I & II, have experience, is qualified to do simultaneous or Consecutive Interpretation, and must be able to demonstrate.

Special Considerations: If incumbents are assigned bilingual responsibilities, they may be required to work a flexible schedule, which may include evening hours. This is an on-call position, working at various school sits during regular school hours as well as evening hours.

THIS JOB SPECIFICATION SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED TO IMPLY THAT THESE REQUIREMENTS ARE THE EXCLUSIVE STANDARDS OF THE POSITION. INCUMBENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO FOLLOW ANY OTHER INSTRUCTIONS, AND TO PERFORM ANY OTHER RELATED DUTIES AS MAY BE REQUIRED BY THEIR SUPERVISOR.

The Washoe County School District is committed to providing a safe and respectful learning and working environment for all students, staff, and visitors. The District prohibits bullying, cyber-bullying, harassment, sexual harassment, and/or discrimination based on an individual's actual or perceived race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, veterans or military status, marital status, disability or the presence of any sensory, physical or mental handicap in any of its educational programs/activities and employment, or in any program or activity conducted or funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The District prohibits discrimination against any youth group listed in Title 36, as a patriotic society, (i.e. Boy Scouts of America) from access to public school facilities use.

Internal Job Number : Continuous

Salary :
$20 per hour (Social Security Deduction)

Salaries are subject to adjustment and may increase and decrease each fiscal year.


Additional Job Information :
Applications are taken on an on-going basis. As positions become available, applications will be reviewed by administrators and interviews/hiring will take place. On-Call and Temporary positions do not qualify for benefits. Part-time WCSD employees may be considered for the On-Call Interpreter Specialist position not to exceed 40 hours per week.

Employees who are regularly scheduled to work less than 20 hours per week receive Social Security benefits, and the Salary Increases, Longevity Bonuses, and Credit Union benefits; employees who are regularly scheduled to work 20 to 24.75 hours per week received PERS retirement benefits, and the Salary Increases, Longevity Bonuses and Credit Union benefits listed below; employees who are regularly scheduled to work 25 to 27.25 hours per week receive the benefits listed below, with the exception of Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance; employees who are regularly scheduled to work 27.5 hours per week or more receive full benefits of the District.

Holiday: Employees receive up to eleven (11) paid holidays each year. Vacation: Employees receive up to twenty (20) days of paid vacation each year. Sick Leave: Employees receive up to fifteen (15) days of paid sick leave each year. Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance: Employees may select an insurance plan wherein WCSD contributes 100% of insurance premiums. Employee paid dependent medical insurance is available for an employee's dependents. Insurance Premiums - Summer Months: WCSD contributes 100% of the district paid portion of employee's insurance premiums for employees who are not scheduled to work in the summer. Life Insurance: The District contributes 100 % of employee's life insurance premiums. Salary Increases: In addition to any negotiated increases each year, employees receive salary increases of approximately 2.85 % each July, for the first fifteen (15) years of employment. Longevity Bonuses: Eligible employees receive annual bonuses as follows: 12-14 years of employment, $700; 15-17 years of employment, $1, 000; 18 + years of employment, $1, 100. Credit Union: Outstanding benefits are available through the Credit Union.

No State Income Tax. No Social Security deductions for most positions working 20 hours per week or more. Retirement benefit offered is the State of Nevada retirement system, Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), which is one of the best in the country.

PERS ELIGIBLE POSITIONS:
Employees who select the employer paid salary schedule (Schedule A) will have Washoe County School District (WCSD) contribute 100% of the employee's retirement contributions. Employees who select the employer-employee paid salary schedule (Schedule B) will have a portion of the legislatively designated amount paid by WCSD to PERS for retirement benefits and the employee, in turn, will pay the remaining portion of the legislatively designated amount of his/her salary to PERS. These options are introduced and explained in detail during the New Employee Orientation upon selection for employment.

New employees will be fingerprinted upon hire and every five years thereafter and will have $58.50 deducted from their first paycheck to help defray the cost of fingerprinting. Non-licensed employees will have $58.50 deduction when their fingerprints are completed every five years. Fingerprint fees are subject to change.

Please be advised there is a 90-day waiting period for insurance benefits.

Temporary employees working less than 6 months do not receive benefits.

Any applicant who would like to request a reasonable accommodation in any step of the selection process should contact the Human Resources at 775-348-0321.

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