Sign Language Interpreter

Long Beach Unified School District

$74K — $92K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Valid certification issued by the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) or equivalent with a minimum score of 4.0
  • Completion of at least two years of study at an institution of higher education or an Associate's degree
  • Completion of coursework in Deaf Studies, Early Childhood Education or a related field is preferred
  • Understanding of child development and classroom management techniques
  • Knowledge of subjects taught in schools including arts, sciences, and humanities.

Responsibilities

  • Provide sign language interpreting services to facilitate communication for deaf students.
  • Interpret in various settings including classrooms, assemblies, and field trips.
  • Utilize appropriate register based on the setting and intent of the speaker.
  • Support students in understanding instructional material and classroom discussions.
  • Assist with student behavior monitoring and engagement in learning activities.

Benefits

  • Excellent medical, dental, and vision benefits.
  • Paid vacation starting at 14 days, increasing with service.
  • Accumulation of sick leave, transferable from other districts.
  • Paid holidays each year.
Full Job Description
Salary: $35.98 - $44.58 Hourly
Location : Within the boundaries of the Long Beach Unified School District, CA
Job Type: Full-Time, 10 months
Job Number:
Department: Special Education, AB 3rd Floor
Opening Date: 02/12/2026
Closing Date: Continuous

Job Summary

PLEASE NOTE: In order to be considered for the position you must submit Official Transcripts or your degree to the Personnel Commission Office. Additionally, you will need to submit valid certification issued by the Registry of Interpreter for the Deaf or equivalent. The equivalent must have a score of 4.0 higher to be qualified.

Current position is an 81.3% FTE position (approximately 32.5 hours per week), 10-months.

JOB SUMMARY:
Under general supervision, provide sign language interpreting services to deaf and hard of hearing individuals to facilitate communication between students, staff, parents, teachers and others; independently interpret complex subject matter, educational concepts and special events in a variety of settings; perform related duties as assigned.
Examples of Duties

The classification specification does not describe all duties performed by all incumbents within the class. This summary provides examples of typical tasks performed in this classification.
• Provide sign language interpreting services to deaf and hard of hearing individuals to facilitate communication between students, staff, parents, teachers and others; serve as a resource regarding the deaf and hard of hearing community and culture and the role of interpreters. E
• Serve as an interpreter in a variety of settings such as classrooms, assemblies, theatrical performances, sporting events, meetings, conferences, after school programs, field trips, special events, vocational trainings, workshops and emergency situations. E
• Interpret during classroom and other activities including lectures and discussions, non-captioned visuals, story readings, plays and public address announcements; utilize a register range appropriate to the setting and intent of the speaker. E
• Provide expressive and receptive interpretation and transliteration in American Sign Language, manually coded signed English systems and voicing into English for deaf and hard of hearing students, District staff, parents and others. E
• Communicate with students utilizing the mode of communication best suited to their needs in accordance with Individualized Education Plans (IEP); participate in IEP meetings as requested; confer with District staff regarding student progress and other concerns; maintain confidentiality of sensitive and privileged information. E
• Review textbooks and academic materials to prepare for interpreting; confer with teachers regarding environmental changes to enhance instruction and modification of assignments for students; operate audio-visual equipment as needed. E
• Reinforce instructional concepts and assure student understanding of classroom instruction and related materials; interpret student questions, comments and responses to teachers. E
• Encourage and guide students to focus on assigned tasks, be involved in learning activities, and become self-reliant; assist students with and demonstrate use of auditory equipment as needed. E
• Observe and record information regarding student behavior, progress and other significant data as assigned. E
• Assist with monitoring classroom, outdoor, playground, field trips and other activities to assure the safety of students. E
• Interpret for deaf and hard of hearing District staff and others at meetings, trainings and other events where interpretation is needed. E
• Attend and participate in a variety of meetings, conferences, workshops and in-service trainings to maintain current knowledge of field of specialty. E

Note: At the end of some of the duty statements there is an italicized E which identifies essential duties required of the classification. This is strictly for use in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Employment Standards

Knowledge of:

Expressive and receptive interpretation and transliteration in American Sign Language, manually coded signed English systems and voicing into English.
Concerns of deaf and hard of hearing individuals.
Basic concepts of child development, age appropriate behaviors and classroom management techniques.
Equipment utilized by the deaf and hard of hearing.
Subjects taught in schools such as arts, literature, mathematics, history and science.
Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy.
Correct oral and written usage of English.

Ability to:

Provide sign language interpreting services to deaf and hard of hearing individuals to facilitate communication.
Provide expressive and receptive interpretation and transliteration in American Sign Language, manually coded signed English systems and voicing into English.
Encourage and guide students to focus on assigned tasks, be involved in learning activities and to become self-reliant.
Maintain a continuing relationship with students and staff over a prolonged period.
Understand and relate to deaf and hard of hearing individuals.
Direct students into safe activities and encourage positive relationships.
Oral and written communication skills.
Work independently with little direction.
Meet schedules and timelines.
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.
Maintain confidentiality of sensitive and privileged information.
Work collaboratively as an educational team member.

Education and Training:

Consistent with the No Child Left Behind Act of 2002 and other related legislation, candidates for this classification must meet the following standards:

The equivalent of graduation from high school and one of the following:

1. Completion of at least two years of study (48 semester units or 60 quarter units) at an institution of higher education; Or

2. Attainment of an Associate of Arts degree or higher degree; Or

3. Meeting a rigorous standard of quality by receiving a passing score in an examination administered by the Personnel Commission which demonstrates the knowledge and ability to assist in instructing reading, writing and mathematics.

Completion of course work in Deaf Studies, Early Child Education or a related field is preferred.

Experience:

Valid certification issued by the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) or equivalent. The following certifications are recognized by the State with a score of level 4.0 or above:

1. National Association of the Deaf (NAD)
2. American Consortium of Certified Interpreters (ACCI)
3. Educational Interpreters Performance Assessment (EIPA)
4. Educational Sign Skills Evaluation (ESSE)
Special Requirements

Some positions in this classification may require the use of personal automobile and the possession of a valid California Class C driver's license.
If you have questions regarding your

applications or the recruitment process you may contact: [email protected]

or 562-435-5708.
SELECTION PROCEDURE:

The examination process for this recruitment may be

comprised of one or any combination of the following: screening of the

applicant's training, background, and experience; evaluation of responses on a

supplemental application; written examination(s); qualifications appraisal oral

examination; performance examination; or technical oral examination, scored on

a job-related basis. Only the most highly qualified candidates will be

invited to continue in the examination process. Successful candidates who

pass all parts of the examination process will be placed on the eligibility

list in order of their relative merit as determined by these competitive

examinations.
The District provides excellent medical, dental, vision and life insurance benefits as well as an income protection plan for eligible Classified employees.

For more information regarding health benefits please visit:
Classified employees earn paid vacation at the initial rate of 14 days for full-time 12 month employees (.055 hour for each hour worked) and receive increases after 5, 10, and 15 years of service for a total of 21 days after 15 years.

12 month Classified employees earn 13 working days of sick leave each year which are accumulated indefinitely. Employees of other California school districts who have accrued sick leave may transfer it to LBUSD in accordance with the California Education Code.

12 month Classified employees receive 14 paid holidays per year.
01

Completion of the following supplemental questions is required of all applicants. This is considered a test component in the examination process. An evaluation of candidates' responses will be made by a screening panel following the application deadline. A limited number of candidates who best meet the needs of the District will be invited to continue in the examination process. It is important that your responses are clear and concise. Responses that are incomplete or unclear will not receive credit. Your Work Experience in the application must also include all of your recent and relevant experience in order for your application and supplemental to be considered. For those questions to which you have no response, please indicate "no response".DO NOT refer the reader to your resume. A resume will not be accepted in lieu of completion of the required application or supplemental materials. Please answer by selecting "Yes" as confirmation that you read these instructions.
  • Yes, I have read the instructions.

02

Have you graduated from high school or received your High School Equivalency Certifcate?
  • Yes
  • No

03

Please indicate below the number of units you have completed at an institution of higher education or the degree which you have earned. Completion of at least 2 years of study (48 semester units or 60 quarter units) is required for this position. Official transcripts or your degree must be submitted to the Personnel Commission office within 48 hours of submission of your application. If you do not have the required number of units you will be invited to take a structured written examination to satisfy the "No Child Left Behind" requirements.
04

Do you have valid certification issued by the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) or equivalent? (A copy of your certification must be attached or submitted to the Personnel Commission by the closing date of the recruitment.)This is a requirement of the position. Failure to hold valid certification will result in the disqualification of your application.
  • Yes
  • No

05

Valid certification issued by the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) or equivalent. The following certifications are recognized by the State with a score of level 4.0 or above. Please place an X next to the certification you possess. A copy of your certificate must be included with your application.
  • National Association of the Deaf (NAD)
  • American Consortium of Certified Interpreters (ACCI)
  • Educational Interpreters Performance Assessment (EIPA)
  • Educational Sign Skills Evaluation (ESSE)
  • Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID)

06

This position may require occasional evening, weekend or varied hours. Are you willing to work these hours if necessary?
  • Yes
  • No

07

PLEASE NOTE: All notifications will be sent via email.Applicants must check their emails on a regular basis to find out their status on an application. Emails we send may be caught by spam filters and it is the responsibility of the applicant to check their spam/junk folder.
  • I am aware I must check my emails, including spam/junk folder, on a regular basis to find out the status of my application. All notifications will be sent via email.

08

I understand that exam segments may be conducted online and may require access to a computer with an internet connection and Google Chrome or Firefox browsers. The exam components may also require access to a computer, smart phone, or tablet with internet connection and a video recording device. I understand that it is my responsibility to contact Personnel Commission immediately proceeding the exam invitation requiring such devices if I do not have access to the required technology.
  • Yes
  • No

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