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College of Western Idaho Home
Nampa, ID
Posted 0 days ago
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Reports To:Director Student Support ServicesPosition Status:Full-TimePosted Pay Range:$24.00 - $29.00The College of Western Idaho is seeking a dedicated and skilled ASL Interpreter to support Deaf and Hard of Hearing students in accessing a fully inclusive and engaging college this role you will provide advanced-level interpretation transliteration and communication support across classrooms advising sessions tutoring and campus events. Youll play a vital role in breaking down communication barriers coordinating accessibility resources such as note-taking and captioning and supporting ADA compliance initiatives. This position is ideal for a certified licensed and student-centered professional who brings strong ethical practice advanced ASL fluency and a passion for equity in education.Why Join CWI At the College of Western Idaho (CWI) you will work in a dynamic collaborative environment where problem-solving and innovation are valued and your contributions directly enhance the efficiency of the institution.Key Responsibilities:Deliver Advanced Communication Access for D/HH StudentsProvide high-level ASL interpretation transliteration and voicing across classrooms meetings and campus events.Interpret spoken language into ASL and other signed modalities and signed communication into spoken English ensuring accurate and effective information exchange.Serve as a communication bridge in academic advising tutoring and support service settings.Support Accessible Learning and Student SuccessInterpret tutoring sessions and support services and assist students with navigating college processes such as registration financial aid and campus services.Provide follow-up support and connect students to necessary academic and community resources.Assist students in communication and interaction with peers instructors and college staff.Coordinate and Support Disability Access ServicesCoordinate note-taking services transcription and closed captioning for instructional materials and college-related media.Support disability education efforts and assist leadership with ADA compliance initiatives.Contribute to the planning development and implementation of comprehensive accessibility programs.Maintain Professional Standards and ComplianceMaintain confidentiality of student records in accordance with FERPA and ensure secure handling of sensitive information.Adhere to RID-NAD Code of Professional Conduct and college policies and procedures.Communicate schedule changes and relevant student information to Disability Services Coordinators and participate in department meetings as needed.Must Haves: Associates degree and completion of Interpreter Training Program (ITP)RID NAD level 5 or above or other state Certification recognized by the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses (DPOL)Idaho Interpreting License must be current/up to dateAbility and knowledge for analysis and interpretation of procedures policies and practicesattainable through specific education and/or training programs in a specialty or technicalfield (ITP)Knowledge of FM systems transcribing systems note-taking captioningAdvanced vocational or electronic skills or basic knowledge of a professional fieldProven ability to interpret ASL and other various signed modalities to all clientele. (Voice-to-Sign and Sign-to Voice)Understand and communicate signed language at an advanced level using AmericanSign Language and other signed modalities.Demonstrates advanced receptive skills in multiple signed modalities and the ability tocommunicate no less than 80% of the information and materials presentedMust have knowledge and understanding of the principle of ethical behavior set by theNational Registry of Interpreters for the DeafStrong interpersonal organizational and communication skills.The successful candidate will be dynamic and have a high energy level along with a strongcommitment to the community college philosophyDemonstrated ability to work effectively with adult learners from a wide range of backgrounds and life experiences.Additional Instructions for Applicants:Most positions at CWI are in-person and based on campus. While some roles may allow up to two remote workdays per week eligibility for remote work is determined on a case-by-case basis at the hiring managers discretion. All candidates must reside within or be willing to relocate to a reasonable commuting distance from CWI. Employment visa sponsorship is not available for this position.Benefits:For information on health insurance including coverage details and plan summaries visit Retirement plans with employer contribution of over 11%Health Savings Accounts and Flexible Spending AccountsEmployer-paid life insurance and short- and long-term disability insuranceEleven paid holidays per year (faculty may vary)Generous vacation and sick leavePaid Parental LeaveTuition discount on classes at CWI and other collegesAll qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race color religion sex age national origin disability veteran status gender identity sexual orientation or any other applicable legally protected status. Key Skills Continuous Integration,Customer Service,Communication skills,Deaf Education,LAMP Stack,Medical Terminology,Smartsheet,Translation,Interpretation,Child Protective Services,Public Speaking,Social Work Employment Type : Full-Time Experience: years Vacancy: 1 Monthly Salary Salary: 24 - 29
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