SPARE REGISTERED VISUAL LANGUAGE INTERPRETER

Job Code: 3254510

Job Details

School District 69 Qualicum

About School District 69 (Qualicum)

School District 69 (Qualicum) is centrally situated on east Vancouver Island and covers the area of Nanoose Bay to Bowser and spans from Errington across the Strait of Georgia to Lasqueti Island. We serve a student population of approximately 4700 students. School District 69 (Qualicum) consists of eight elementary schools (Grades K-7), two secondary schools (Grade 8-12), an alternate school (PASS/Woodwinds) and a Distributed Learning program to support home-learning families called the Collaborative Education Alternative Program (CEAP). False Bay School on Lasqueti Island is entirely off-grid with an immense solar project recently completed. School District 69 (Qualicum) also embraces many community organizations through various school programs. The area’s natural beauty, never-ending beaches, mild climate and small-town charm make it a popular tourist destination and a great opportunity to have a career in paradise.

School District 69 (Qualicum)

SPARE REGISTERED VISUAL LANGUAGE INTERPRETER

School District 69 (Qualicum) is currently recruiting for spare Registered Visual Language Interpreter. If you are passionate about helping support students to succeed and pride yourself in promoting an inclusive environment, we want to hear from you!

Hours: Vary

Other: Professional Development opportunities

JOB FUNCTION:

Under the general supervision of the Principal, with a functional reporting role to the District Principal, Learning, the Registered Visual Language Interpreter will provide interpreting for deaf and hard of hearing students, classmates and educational staff in order to support students in their school activities and their Individual Education Plans. The RVLI will also act, as an interpreter for School or District staff and other allied professionals providing and receiving relevant student information.

REPORTING TO:

The Principal, with a functional reporting role to the District Principal, Learning.

ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES OF WORK:

1. Accurately interpret information from spoken English to American Sign Language as well as American Sign Language to spoken English delivering the intent, meaning and register of the speaker at a level commensurate with the grade level of the student as required.

2. Facilitate communication between deaf, hard of hearing and hearing students and staff by providing interpreting services in and out of the classroom, adjusting to the signing, educational and communication required. This may include scribing ASL to written English.

3. Interpret in educational situations such as classroom instruction, student-to-student dialogue, counselling sessions, tutorials, assemblies, parent/student meetings, field trips and any other situations requiring communication.

4. Under the direction of the classroom teacher and teacher of the deaf and hard of hearing, provides language extensions and vocabulary reinforcement to support academic concepts.

5. Prepare, as necessary, for interpreting in an educational setting by reviewing educational material, vocabulary, concepts, sentence structure and plan for a variety of situations (e.g. nonclose captioned videos, field trips, school assembly presentations).

6. Participate in educational team meetings, including the development and review of progress on the Individual Education Plan, providing insight on the success of communication strategies.

7. Maintain confidentiality of all information relating to students, parents and staff.

REQUIRED ABILITIES AND QUALIFICATIONS:

1. Completion of a recognized 2-year Interpreter Training Program (ITP).

2. Fluency and ability to:

  • interpret American Sign Language/Signed English/Sign Assisted Speech, including the ability to adjust to the signing, educational, and communication levels that are consistent with the grade level of the student as required;
  • as evidenced through a screening committee comprised of representatives of school district professional(s), interpreting organizations and members of the deaf community; and,
  • an excellent command of the English language and ability to interpret same.

3. More than 6 months’ experience at providing interpreting services.

4. Be a member in good standing of and abide by the Code of Ethics:

  • The Canadian Association of Visual Language Interpreters (CASLI); and,
  • The Westcoast Association of Visual Language Interpreters (WAVLI).

5. Have acquired or willingness to acquire an understanding of the learning and social needs of Deaf and Hard of Hearing learners in a mainstream education setting.

6. Physical ability to perform the duties and responsibilities of the job.

7. Ability to work at the level of independence and with the degree of initiative appropriate to the position.

8. Ability to work flexible hours as needed in order to accommodate after school meetings or events and extra-curricular activities.

9. Ability to work well with students and other adults.

The successful applicant(s) must successfully complete an Authorization for Criminal Records Search form pursuant to the Criminal Records Review Act. Thank you in advance for your application. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

How to apply:

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School District 69 (Qualicum)

Director of Human Resources - School District 69 (Qualicum)

Email: jobpostings@sd69.bc.ca


For further information please contact Denise Kinney, Human Resources Assistant at 250 954 3069 or dkinney@sd69.bc.ca. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for interviews will be contacted.

Posted On
March 27, 2024
Closing Date & Time
Ongoing

Job Type
Occasional
Job Category
ECE, EA and Support Staff
City
Parksville
School/Location
Multiple locations
Salary
49.11
Employment Start Date
Start Immediately
Mandatory Document
  • Resume
  • Cover Letter