Superior Court of Santa Cruz
Salary :
$83,449.60 - $101,441.60 Annually Location :
Santa Cruz Courthouse, CA Job Type:
Full Time Job Number:
86001926 Department:
SC Criminal and Traffic Operations Opening Date:
03/07/2024
DEFINITION: Under general supervision, performs simultaneous or consecutive oral language interpretation between English and another language in court proceedings, court-ordered programs for which an interpreter is required, such as court-ordered psychiatric evaluations; interviews with defendants and witnesses; and sight translations of court documents.
This is the entry and journey level of the Interpreter series. Incumbents perform consecutive and simultaneous interpretation of courtroom proceedings and other interpreting services as needed at the direction of the Court. The employee may also perform sight translation (reading and giving an oral translation of the text. TYPICAL TASKS:
Interprets from and into English and Spanish using simultaneous and consecutive modes at court proceedings and for other court-related departments at the direction of the court; Makes sight translations for the benefit of the court of documents including, but not limited to, court petitions, reports, waivers, felony disposition statement forms, and other documents; Interprets for judges, attorneys, court staff, and other court-related departments at the direction of the court; Interprets between languages in court proceedings; Brings to the court's attention any items that may impede the interpreters' performance; Researches and understands legal terminology used in court and functions of the court; Receives daily calendar assignments from the Trial Court Interpreter Coordinator or Supervisor and accurately completes daily activity logs, or other documentation as required; and Performs other language interpretation duties as assigned, such as providing general court information at an information counter to the non-English speaking public and processes documents related to interpretation. EDUCATION AND EXPEREINCE Any combination of training and education that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities, including the knowledge of a language other than English, legal procedures and legal terminology, is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities required for the entry level would be:
Certification by the State of California as a qualified Court Interpreter is required; AND Education equivalent to a high school diploma or GED and certified training in language interpretation; AND One year of experience interpreting and translating for a recognized public or private agency. Certification by the State of California as a qualified Court Interpreter is required.
KNOWLEDGE OF:
English and applicable non-English grammar and vocabulary provided the source language speaker is using correct grammar and vocabulary. Legal concepts and forensic terminology in both English and non-English language specified; The general range of regional and cultural variations in the specified language; and Interpreter ethics and standards, as stipulated in California Rules of Court Rule, 2.890, Professional Conduct for Interpreters. ABILITY TO:
Orally convey the meaning from and into English and Spanish by interpreting in the simultaneous, consecutive, and sight translation modes, conveying the meaning accurately, not editing, summarizing, adding meaning, or omitting; Concentrate and deliver interpreting services in a busy and fast-paced environment; Adjust to speakers with differing voices and accents at varying rates of speed; Interpret accurately and remain impartial including in sometimes adversarial and emotionally charged situations; Conduct ongoing research into variations in terminology and usage of Spanish; Use office equipment, including computer, telephone, and copiers, as required by the assignment; and transmitter and receiver equipment provided by the court for simultaneous interpretation; Understand and adhere to California statutes, rules of court, and applicable personnel rules concerning court interpretation; and Interact professionally and cooperatively with those contacted in the course of work. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Specific tasks and duties may vary between assignments, however, the following are considered essential functions expected of the Senior Financial Analyst classification:
Frequent and ongoing contact with other individuals to provide interpretation services; Ability to move freely about the courtroom and related court facilities; Ability to sit and/or stand for extended periods; corrected hearing, speech, and vision to normal range; Periodic to regular lifting, walking, and carrying of files, documents, and other court related materials. Incumbents must have the ability to lift and carry 10 lbs; Work with time constraints and under pressure in some situations.
WORKING CONDITIONS Work is performed in the courtroom and related court facilities and includes, but is not limited to, contact with judges, staff, attorneys, other court users and the public. Interpreters come into contact with a wide variety of people from differing educational and economic backgrounds. Travel within the county is required. If cross assignments are accepted, travel between counties may be required. SELECTION:
Only those candidates who submit a completed application packet (application and resume) and who meet the minimum qualifications will be invited to a formal interview. The court reserves the right to use other screening methods for this recruitment as appropriate. For additional information please email the court at hrinfo@santacruzcourt.org or call (831) 420-2275.
The hearing impaired TDD# is (831) 429-5514. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS SEIU AND CWA REPRESENTED EMPLOYEES
Annual Leave:
22 days first year, increasing to 37 days after 15 years of service. Maximum balance is 2 ½ times annual accrual. Balance paid out upon separation. No accruals available for use until end of 1040 hours of employment.
Holidays:
14.5 paid holidays per year.
Retirement:
CalPERS retirement plan (2% at age 62) integrated with Social Security; employee contributes 7% of salary pre-tax.
Medical:
The Court contracts with CalPERS for a variety of health plans. For most plans Court contributions pay a large majority of the premiums for employees and dependents. Opt-Out for cash is available.
Dental:
Court pays for employee and dependent coverage.
Vision:
Court pays for employee and dependent coverage.
Life Insurance:
Court paid $20,000 term policy for employee only; supplemental employee-paid plan available for employee and dependents.
Short Term Disability:
Court paid; provides 66 2/3 of weekly salary up to maximum of $2,000 per week.
Long Term Disability:
Court paid; provides 66 2/3 of monthly salary up to maximum of $9,000 per month.
Deferred Compensation:
457b plan available; employee voluntary deductions only.
Retiree Health Program : Retirees with at least 5 years of service with our court will have a portion of their monthly CalPERS health insurance cost paid. For retirees with at least 25 years of service, the Court will pay a 100% of the premium for the lowest cost applicable CalPERS HMO or Medicare HMO insurance premium not to exceed $1,000.00 Employees must work with the Court for at least 5 years to qualify and each employee contributes 1% of their base pay on a pre-tax basis to partially fund the Court's retiree health program. 01
Do you have 1 year of experience interpreting and translating for a recognized public or private agency. Certification by the State of California as a qualified Court Interpreter is required.
No Yes
02
Do you have a State of California Interpreter Certification?
No Yes
Required Question
$83,449.60 - $101,441.60 Annually Location :
Santa Cruz Courthouse, CA Job Type:
Full Time Job Number:
86001926 Department:
SC Criminal and Traffic Operations Opening Date:
03/07/2024
DEFINITION: Under general supervision, performs simultaneous or consecutive oral language interpretation between English and another language in court proceedings, court-ordered programs for which an interpreter is required, such as court-ordered psychiatric evaluations; interviews with defendants and witnesses; and sight translations of court documents.
This is the entry and journey level of the Interpreter series. Incumbents perform consecutive and simultaneous interpretation of courtroom proceedings and other interpreting services as needed at the direction of the Court. The employee may also perform sight translation (reading and giving an oral translation of the text. TYPICAL TASKS:
Interprets from and into English and Spanish using simultaneous and consecutive modes at court proceedings and for other court-related departments at the direction of the court; Makes sight translations for the benefit of the court of documents including, but not limited to, court petitions, reports, waivers, felony disposition statement forms, and other documents; Interprets for judges, attorneys, court staff, and other court-related departments at the direction of the court; Interprets between languages in court proceedings; Brings to the court's attention any items that may impede the interpreters' performance; Researches and understands legal terminology used in court and functions of the court; Receives daily calendar assignments from the Trial Court Interpreter Coordinator or Supervisor and accurately completes daily activity logs, or other documentation as required; and Performs other language interpretation duties as assigned, such as providing general court information at an information counter to the non-English speaking public and processes documents related to interpretation. EDUCATION AND EXPEREINCE Any combination of training and education that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities, including the knowledge of a language other than English, legal procedures and legal terminology, is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities required for the entry level would be:
Certification by the State of California as a qualified Court Interpreter is required; AND Education equivalent to a high school diploma or GED and certified training in language interpretation; AND One year of experience interpreting and translating for a recognized public or private agency. Certification by the State of California as a qualified Court Interpreter is required.
KNOWLEDGE OF:
English and applicable non-English grammar and vocabulary provided the source language speaker is using correct grammar and vocabulary. Legal concepts and forensic terminology in both English and non-English language specified; The general range of regional and cultural variations in the specified language; and Interpreter ethics and standards, as stipulated in California Rules of Court Rule, 2.890, Professional Conduct for Interpreters. ABILITY TO:
Orally convey the meaning from and into English and Spanish by interpreting in the simultaneous, consecutive, and sight translation modes, conveying the meaning accurately, not editing, summarizing, adding meaning, or omitting; Concentrate and deliver interpreting services in a busy and fast-paced environment; Adjust to speakers with differing voices and accents at varying rates of speed; Interpret accurately and remain impartial including in sometimes adversarial and emotionally charged situations; Conduct ongoing research into variations in terminology and usage of Spanish; Use office equipment, including computer, telephone, and copiers, as required by the assignment; and transmitter and receiver equipment provided by the court for simultaneous interpretation; Understand and adhere to California statutes, rules of court, and applicable personnel rules concerning court interpretation; and Interact professionally and cooperatively with those contacted in the course of work. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Specific tasks and duties may vary between assignments, however, the following are considered essential functions expected of the Senior Financial Analyst classification:
Frequent and ongoing contact with other individuals to provide interpretation services; Ability to move freely about the courtroom and related court facilities; Ability to sit and/or stand for extended periods; corrected hearing, speech, and vision to normal range; Periodic to regular lifting, walking, and carrying of files, documents, and other court related materials. Incumbents must have the ability to lift and carry 10 lbs; Work with time constraints and under pressure in some situations.
WORKING CONDITIONS Work is performed in the courtroom and related court facilities and includes, but is not limited to, contact with judges, staff, attorneys, other court users and the public. Interpreters come into contact with a wide variety of people from differing educational and economic backgrounds. Travel within the county is required. If cross assignments are accepted, travel between counties may be required. SELECTION:
Only those candidates who submit a completed application packet (application and resume) and who meet the minimum qualifications will be invited to a formal interview. The court reserves the right to use other screening methods for this recruitment as appropriate. For additional information please email the court at hrinfo@santacruzcourt.org or call (831) 420-2275.
The hearing impaired TDD# is (831) 429-5514. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS SEIU AND CWA REPRESENTED EMPLOYEES
Annual Leave:
22 days first year, increasing to 37 days after 15 years of service. Maximum balance is 2 ½ times annual accrual. Balance paid out upon separation. No accruals available for use until end of 1040 hours of employment.
Holidays:
14.5 paid holidays per year.
Retirement:
CalPERS retirement plan (2% at age 62) integrated with Social Security; employee contributes 7% of salary pre-tax.
Medical:
The Court contracts with CalPERS for a variety of health plans. For most plans Court contributions pay a large majority of the premiums for employees and dependents. Opt-Out for cash is available.
Dental:
Court pays for employee and dependent coverage.
Vision:
Court pays for employee and dependent coverage.
Life Insurance:
Court paid $20,000 term policy for employee only; supplemental employee-paid plan available for employee and dependents.
Short Term Disability:
Court paid; provides 66 2/3 of weekly salary up to maximum of $2,000 per week.
Long Term Disability:
Court paid; provides 66 2/3 of monthly salary up to maximum of $9,000 per month.
Deferred Compensation:
457b plan available; employee voluntary deductions only.
Retiree Health Program : Retirees with at least 5 years of service with our court will have a portion of their monthly CalPERS health insurance cost paid. For retirees with at least 25 years of service, the Court will pay a 100% of the premium for the lowest cost applicable CalPERS HMO or Medicare HMO insurance premium not to exceed $1,000.00 Employees must work with the Court for at least 5 years to qualify and each employee contributes 1% of their base pay on a pre-tax basis to partially fund the Court's retiree health program. 01
Do you have 1 year of experience interpreting and translating for a recognized public or private agency. Certification by the State of California as a qualified Court Interpreter is required.
No Yes
02
Do you have a State of California Interpreter Certification?
No Yes
Required Question