Sign Language Interpreter FOR HR USE ONLY - Jacksonville, FL (32202)

Employer
Florida State College at Jacksonville
Location
Jacksonville, FL (32202)
Posted
9/4/2026
Closes
9/5/2026
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Category
Education

If you are a current FSCJ employee please log into the iHub at my.FSCJ.edu to apply for Job Opportunities. Florida State College at Jacksonville (FSCJ) is committed to our employees and is pleased to offer challenging and fulfilling careers, as well as an excellent benefi ts package . As part of FSCJ's overall total compensation, employee benefits are offered to provide you with health and welfare coverage promoting good health and well-being, a retirement pension and financial protection in the case of death or disability. Click here to view our Employee Benefits Information CAMPUS/CENTER LOCATION: DOWNTOWN CAMPUS DEPARTMENT: STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES DATE POSITION AVAILABLE: IMMEEDIATELY CLOSE DATE: APRIL 11, 2026 SALARY: $18.00/HR FLSA: NON-EXEMPT WHAT YOU'LL DO The Sign Language Interpreter provides interpreter services for deaf and hard of hearing students, faculty, and/or staff in academic settings, related educational activities, appointments, faculty, staff, and FSCJ functions. Provides interpreting services for deaf and/or hard of hearing students, faculty, and/or staff in academic setting (which may include metal and auto shop classes) and college functions; uses assignment related information to determine the most appropriate communication mode. Collaborates with the student and faculty to tailor the communication experience for the individual learner based on the teaching methodology for delivery of instruction by the professor. Prepares for interpreter assignments by reviewing course materials and doing research, if necessary, for specialized vocabulary, set up, and placement consideration. Addresses the unique educational needs of individual deaf and/or hard of hearing students. Performs other related duties, as required WHAT YOU'LL NEED At a minimum the selected candidate requires an excellent command of the English language and grammar; clear speaking voice. Demonstrates highly proficient interpreting and transliterating skills (expressive and reception) in a variety of signing systems, comprehensive knowledge of deaf culture and deaf issues. Requires a current valid interpreting credential. Current credentials include either National Certification from the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) or Educational Interpreter Performance Assessment (EIPA) - level 3, 4, or 5.