Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
Interpreters/Translators, Title I/ (25-26)
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, 28245
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools . General Definition of Work: The Interpreter/Translator, under general supervision, performs support work with minimal decision-making discretion bridging the communication gap between district/school personnel and individuals (primarily parents and guardians of students) using a language other than English. Position promotes academic achievement and family/community engagement in schools and central office. Employee performs school-based or district-level work to carry out Board of Education policies under the direction of the principal or assigned supervisor. Essential Functions
Adhere to all state, federal, and local laws, policies, and procedures Provide interpreting (process of enabling verbal communication between individuals using multiple languages) and translating (process of transferring written documents from one language to another) services for assigned schools or departments Collaborate with staff to provide information to parents/guardians and other stakeholders regarding curriculum, assessment, school and district performance, policies, and procedures in a language that they can understand Promote an understanding of the value of parent/school partnerships and assist in building effective partnerships with Multilingual Learner (ML) families Communicate with families through a variety of means (meetings, phone calls, school website, flyers, etc.) to ensure ML families are informed of opportunities to engage with their child\'s school. Edit and proofread text accurately Attend and interpret at Individualized Education Plan (IEP) meetings, parent conferences, orientations, individual student assessments meetings, and other events/meetings Assist ML families with navigating school processes such as school enrollment, hardship applications, and residency appeal applications as assigned Assist school personnel with home visits to support ML student attendance and resolution of home/school conflicts Translate letters, forms, newsletters, and other correspondence Identify and resolve conflicts related to the meaning of words, concepts, or behaviors Respond to parent/guardian phone calls or voicemails. Maintain call documentation Assist Language Minority Families with school enrollment Assist with administering and proctoring the WIDA Screener testing Participate in professional development and other meetings Perform related work as assigned or required Qualifications
Bilingual in English and Spanish or another language required High school diploma or GED required Two (2) years' related work experience required Equivalent combination of education and experience Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
Knowledge of the principles, standards, and expectations of interpreters and translators Knowledge of English and a language other than English including the meaning/spelling of words, rules of composition, grammar, and pronunciation Knowledge of public school curriculum and assessments Ability to listen to, understand, and communicate information and ideas presented both verbally and in writing in a way that others will understand Ability to collect, synthesize, and understand different types of student data (performance, attendance, and discipline) Ability to learn and use specialized tools, equipment or software related to business and instructional needs Ability to implement local, state, and federal rules, guidelines, and procedures into daily business operations Ability to use dictionaries and glossaries for reference Ability to work a non-traditional schedule, such as after school and on weekends Ability to communicate effectively Ability to reason, make judgments, and maintain effective working relationships Ability to employ positive communication skills in all settings/mediums Ability to problem-solve utilizing sound judgment Ability to maintain confidentiality regarding school system business Ability to take initiative, work independently, and exercise sound judgement Education And Experience
Bilingual in English and Spanish or another language required High school diploma or GED required Two (2) years\' related work experience required Equivalent combination of education and experience Employment Type
Full-time Job Function
Information Technology Industries
Primary and Secondary Education, Education Administration Programs, and Government Administration
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Join to apply for the
Interpreters/Translators, Title I/ (25-26)
role at
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools . General Definition of Work: The Interpreter/Translator, under general supervision, performs support work with minimal decision-making discretion bridging the communication gap between district/school personnel and individuals (primarily parents and guardians of students) using a language other than English. Position promotes academic achievement and family/community engagement in schools and central office. Employee performs school-based or district-level work to carry out Board of Education policies under the direction of the principal or assigned supervisor. Essential Functions
Adhere to all state, federal, and local laws, policies, and procedures Provide interpreting (process of enabling verbal communication between individuals using multiple languages) and translating (process of transferring written documents from one language to another) services for assigned schools or departments Collaborate with staff to provide information to parents/guardians and other stakeholders regarding curriculum, assessment, school and district performance, policies, and procedures in a language that they can understand Promote an understanding of the value of parent/school partnerships and assist in building effective partnerships with Multilingual Learner (ML) families Communicate with families through a variety of means (meetings, phone calls, school website, flyers, etc.) to ensure ML families are informed of opportunities to engage with their child\'s school. Edit and proofread text accurately Attend and interpret at Individualized Education Plan (IEP) meetings, parent conferences, orientations, individual student assessments meetings, and other events/meetings Assist ML families with navigating school processes such as school enrollment, hardship applications, and residency appeal applications as assigned Assist school personnel with home visits to support ML student attendance and resolution of home/school conflicts Translate letters, forms, newsletters, and other correspondence Identify and resolve conflicts related to the meaning of words, concepts, or behaviors Respond to parent/guardian phone calls or voicemails. Maintain call documentation Assist Language Minority Families with school enrollment Assist with administering and proctoring the WIDA Screener testing Participate in professional development and other meetings Perform related work as assigned or required Qualifications
Bilingual in English and Spanish or another language required High school diploma or GED required Two (2) years' related work experience required Equivalent combination of education and experience Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
Knowledge of the principles, standards, and expectations of interpreters and translators Knowledge of English and a language other than English including the meaning/spelling of words, rules of composition, grammar, and pronunciation Knowledge of public school curriculum and assessments Ability to listen to, understand, and communicate information and ideas presented both verbally and in writing in a way that others will understand Ability to collect, synthesize, and understand different types of student data (performance, attendance, and discipline) Ability to learn and use specialized tools, equipment or software related to business and instructional needs Ability to implement local, state, and federal rules, guidelines, and procedures into daily business operations Ability to use dictionaries and glossaries for reference Ability to work a non-traditional schedule, such as after school and on weekends Ability to communicate effectively Ability to reason, make judgments, and maintain effective working relationships Ability to employ positive communication skills in all settings/mediums Ability to problem-solve utilizing sound judgment Ability to maintain confidentiality regarding school system business Ability to take initiative, work independently, and exercise sound judgement Education And Experience
Bilingual in English and Spanish or another language required High school diploma or GED required Two (2) years\' related work experience required Equivalent combination of education and experience Employment Type
Full-time Job Function
Information Technology Industries
Primary and Secondary Education, Education Administration Programs, and Government Administration
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