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Educational Interpreter 25-26 (NBOE)
Newark Board of EducationUnited Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 13 Jul 2026
💰 $63,332/yr($56,730/yr – $63,332/yr)
About the role
NEWARK BOARD OF EDUCATION
HUMAN RESOURCE SERVICES
765 BROAD STREET, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY 07102
ROGER LE�N, SUPERINTENDENT
Educational Interpreter
(Pending availability of funds and Board of Education approval)
The Superintendent invites qualified and interested persons to apply for the position of Educational Interpreter.
Qualifications
- An appropriate New Jersey Department of Education Standard Certificate or eligible for an Emergency certificate as deemed necessary by https://www.nj.gov/education/certification/certsandtitles/
- NJ Educational Services Certificate w/sign language interpreting endorsement.
- EIPA Certification with a score of 3.0 or higher
- Completion of the Educational Interpreter Training Classes including:
- Ethics and Laws for Educational Interpreters
- Methods of Instruction & Curriculum Development
- Deaf-Blind interpreting for Educational Interpreters
- Language Development for Educational Interpreters
- Associate Degree or higher from an accredited college or university, those with performance route certification will also be considered
- Ability to work effectively with parents, students, administrators and teachers
- Ability to both produce accessible language and understand child and adolescent signers
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Fluency in written and spoken English
- Fluency in various forms of communication including ASL or the sign mode determined by the educational team
- Possess knowledge specific to language development of Deaf and hard of hearing children
- Ability to work well with individuals from diverse cultures
- Required criminal history background check and proof of U.S. citizenship or legal resident alien status
Responsibilities
- Interpret, transliterate and otherwise facilitate the integration of Deaf and hard of hearing students, providing access to the curriculum in a mode that reflects the student's language use, as outlined in the student's IEP
- Performs interpretation services for the Deaf and the hard of hearing students simultaneously and consecutively, in a variety of situations
- Assists classroom teacher in the delivery of an effective instructional program
- Work with individual hearing impaired students or small groups of hearing impaired student to reinforce learning of material or skills introduced by the teacher
- Guide independent study, enrichment work and remedial work assigned by the teacher to the student(s) with hearing loss.
- Model social strategies to encourage interaction between individuals who use sign language and those who do not.
- For those with the appropriate certification, performs oral interpretation; present spoken messages utilizing easily read, clear mouth movements, orally repeat the spoken message of the Deaf or hard of hearing individual to the hearing individual, if necessary
- Interpret for individual or small groups of students and staff members with auditory disabilities in the classroom, field trips or at assembly programs
- Assist the teacher of the deaf and supervisor of the auditory impairments program in exploring and identifying the communication needs of students with hearing loss
- Provide assistance to the instructional leader in the appropriate use and care of classroom amplification systems which allow auditory access to those students capable of using residual hearing
- Report the malfunction/inappropriate use of such equipment to the appropriate professionals for repair/reinstruction pertaining to said equipment
- Assist students with hearing loss to master the use of amplification technology (personal hearing aids, personal & classroom assistive listening devices) and to independently advocate for the appropriate use of classroom accommodations
- Assist with the supervision of deaf and hard of hearing students during emergency drills, assemblies and field trips
- Read and adhere to the Registry of interpreter for the Deaf (RID) Code of Professional Conduct.
- Display the highest ethical and professional behavior and standards when working with students, parents, school personnel, and agencies associated with the school
- Protect confidentiality of records and information gained as part of exercising professional duties and use discretion in sharing such information within legal confines
- Uphold and enforces school rules, administrative regulations and Board of Education policies
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