What are the responsibilities and job description for the Interpreter for Deaf / Hard of Hearing position at Maize USD 266?
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Primary Purpose:\
To support the instruconal program by facilitang communicaon for hearing
impaired students by\
converng voice to sign and sign to voice in their assigned classroom(s)
and seng(s).\
Qualificaons:\
Educaon/Cerficaon: High School diploma (or equivalent) required.\
All Elementary Paraeducators must be Highly Qualified (48 college hours
Or college\
degree Or take/pass Highly Qualified Assessment).\
Cerfied in required form of manual communicaon (ASL, SEE, etc)\
Special Knowledge/Skills: Excellent organizaonal, communicaon, and
interpersonal skills;\
Ability to instruct students and manage their behavior; Ability to
present informaon\
one-on-one, small group, and large group situaons to students.\
Experience: Job related experience is desired\
Major Responsibilies And Dues
Adapts classroom acvies, assignments, and materials under the direcon of
the licensed staff\
member for the purpose of supporng and reinforcing classroom objecves.
Administers, under supervision, first aid and assistance to medically
fragile children (e.g. tube feeding,\
toileng, diapering, etc.) to provide the required care for assigned
students.
Aends field trips, extra curricular acvies, sporng events, etc. to
provide interpretaon services for\
the student and students parcipang.
Aends a variety of meengs (e.g. staff meengs, in-services, workshops,
etc.) for the purpose of\
acquiring and conveying informaon relave to job funcons.
Interprets in meengs and acvies to provide communicaon between voice to
sign and sign to voice\
for hearing impaired individuals.
Instructs hearing impaired students, individual or small groups, under
the supervision of the teacher to\
implement goals and improve student\' success by the conversion of
language to SEE or ASL.
Assists in the implementaon of instruconal plans designed by the IEP
team for the purpose of\
presenng and reinforcing learning concepts previously presented by a
licensed staff member.
Maintains instruconal materials, files, and records and ensures the
availability of items, providing\
wrien references, and recording progress towards IEP goals and objecves.
Monitors students during assigned periods within a variety of
environments (e.g. classrooms, hallways,\
cafeteria, community, etc) supporng a safe and posive learning
environment.
Rides school bus with students, as needed, to and from school to provide
interpretaon services.
Communicates with a variety of individuals (e.g. supervising instruconal
staff, professional support\
personnel, etc.) for the purpose of implemenng IEP objecves and assisng
in evaluang progress.
Models desired behaviors (e.g. conversaon, manners, cleaning acvies,
listening, everyday\
interacons, etc.) for students in mulple sengs.
Reports incidents for the purpose of maintaining personal safety of
students, providing a posive\
learning environment, and adhering to State Law and school policies as a
mandated reporter.
Ability to learn, understand, and reteach appropriate curriculum to meet
student needs.
Follow district safety protocols and emergency procedures.
Maintain confidenality as appropriate in order to comply with district,
state and federal laws.
Perform other dues as assigned to ensure the efficient and effecve
funconing of the\
department and district.
Supervisory Responsibilies: None\
Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors:\
Tools/Equipment Used: Standard office equipment including computer and
phone:\
Standard classroom technology including computer and peripherals;
Ability to operate\
equipment used in instruconal media machines and specialized equipment
for the\
hearing impaired.\
Posture: Prolonged standing; Frequent walking, pushing/pulling,
occasional kneeling/squang,\
occasional bending/sto ping.\
Moon: Frequent keyboarding and use of mouse; Occasional reaching;
Significant use of hands\
and fine motor dexterity.\
Liing: Occasional light liing and carrying (up to 20 pounds).\
Environment: Primarily indoors; some outdoor student supervision.\
Mental Demands: Work with frequent interrupons; Maintain emoonal control
under stress;\
Solve problems; Make decisions and be flexible.\
Aendance: Must maintain regular and acceptable aendance/punctuality as
required by the Board of\
Educaon policies and regulaons.\
Clearances: Background check and current TB test
information, please see: https://www.kansasworks.com/jobs/13547957
Primary Purpose:\
To support the instruconal program by facilitang communicaon for hearing
impaired students by\
converng voice to sign and sign to voice in their assigned classroom(s)
and seng(s).\
Qualificaons:\
Educaon/Cerficaon: High School diploma (or equivalent) required.\
All Elementary Paraeducators must be Highly Qualified (48 college hours
Or college\
degree Or take/pass Highly Qualified Assessment).\
Cerfied in required form of manual communicaon (ASL, SEE, etc)\
Special Knowledge/Skills: Excellent organizaonal, communicaon, and
interpersonal skills;\
Ability to instruct students and manage their behavior; Ability to
present informaon\
one-on-one, small group, and large group situaons to students.\
Experience: Job related experience is desired\
Major Responsibilies And Dues
Adapts classroom acvies, assignments, and materials under the direcon of
the licensed staff\
member for the purpose of supporng and reinforcing classroom objecves.
Administers, under supervision, first aid and assistance to medically
fragile children (e.g. tube feeding,\
toileng, diapering, etc.) to provide the required care for assigned
students.
Aends field trips, extra curricular acvies, sporng events, etc. to
provide interpretaon services for\
the student and students parcipang.
Aends a variety of meengs (e.g. staff meengs, in-services, workshops,
etc.) for the purpose of\
acquiring and conveying informaon relave to job funcons.
Interprets in meengs and acvies to provide communicaon between voice to
sign and sign to voice\
for hearing impaired individuals.
Instructs hearing impaired students, individual or small groups, under
the supervision of the teacher to\
implement goals and improve student\' success by the conversion of
language to SEE or ASL.
Assists in the implementaon of instruconal plans designed by the IEP
team for the purpose of\
presenng and reinforcing learning concepts previously presented by a
licensed staff member.
Maintains instruconal materials, files, and records and ensures the
availability of items, providing\
wrien references, and recording progress towards IEP goals and objecves.
Monitors students during assigned periods within a variety of
environments (e.g. classrooms, hallways,\
cafeteria, community, etc) supporng a safe and posive learning
environment.
Rides school bus with students, as needed, to and from school to provide
interpretaon services.
Communicates with a variety of individuals (e.g. supervising instruconal
staff, professional support\
personnel, etc.) for the purpose of implemenng IEP objecves and assisng
in evaluang progress.
Models desired behaviors (e.g. conversaon, manners, cleaning acvies,
listening, everyday\
interacons, etc.) for students in mulple sengs.
Reports incidents for the purpose of maintaining personal safety of
students, providing a posive\
learning environment, and adhering to State Law and school policies as a
mandated reporter.
Ability to learn, understand, and reteach appropriate curriculum to meet
student needs.
Follow district safety protocols and emergency procedures.
Maintain confidenality as appropriate in order to comply with district,
state and federal laws.
Perform other dues as assigned to ensure the efficient and effecve
funconing of the\
department and district.
Supervisory Responsibilies: None\
Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors:\
Tools/Equipment Used: Standard office equipment including computer and
phone:\
Standard classroom technology including computer and peripherals;
Ability to operate\
equipment used in instruconal media machines and specialized equipment
for the\
hearing impaired.\
Posture: Prolonged standing; Frequent walking, pushing/pulling,
occasional kneeling/squang,\
occasional bending/sto ping.\
Moon: Frequent keyboarding and use of mouse; Occasional reaching;
Significant use of hands\
and fine motor dexterity.\
Liing: Occasional light liing and carrying (up to 20 pounds).\
Environment: Primarily indoors; some outdoor student supervision.\
Mental Demands: Work with frequent interrupons; Maintain emoonal control
under stress;\
Solve problems; Make decisions and be flexible.\
Aendance: Must maintain regular and acceptable aendance/punctuality as
required by the Board of\
Educaon policies and regulaons.\
Clearances: Background check and current TB test