Submission Number: 1048
Submission ID: 33612
Submission UUID: 59db0c77-5c8e-4d41-837b-7a3ca79606af

Created: Tue, 12/12/2023 - 11:35
Completed: Tue, 12/12/2023 - 11:41
Changed: Thu, 12/21/2023 - 11:15

Remote IP address: 207.29.158.125
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English

Is draft: No
Company Name NYS Unified Court System
Website https://www.nycourts.gov
Name Amy Fields
Title Management Analyst - Human Resources
Email abfields@nycourts.gov
Phone 585-371-3266
Phone Type Voice
Fax 585-784-4231
Job Title Court Interpreter Sign - American Sign Language
Job Type Contract
Address 99 Exchange Blvd.
Rochester, New York. 14614
United States
Job Description

DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF WORK: Court Interpreters (Sign) are primarily responsible for interpreting between American Sign
Language (ASL) and spoken English in the courtroom and other settings. They also perform sight translations of written documents
into American Sign Language. When court activity does not require interpreting services, Court Interpreters (Sign) also may schedule
per diem interpreting services, perform clerical tasks such as filing or answering inquiries, and other related duties.

ASSIGNMENT: This position may be filled on either a full-time of part-time basis. Duties include but are not limited to: interpreting
between English and American Sign Language (ASL) in formal and informal settings; translating official, technical, medical and legal
documents, certificates, letters and other written material into ASL; assisting the deaf and hard of hearing, in completing forms and
preparing complaints and performing clerical duties, data entry, and other administrative tasks to include answering routine inquiries
from the public. Some travel may be required

Requirements

QUALIFICATIONS: High School Diploma or the equivalent and professional certification by a recognized credentialing authority
as required by Section 390 of the judiciary law; or an equivalent combination of education and certification.
NOTE: The Chief Administrative Judge has established the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc (RID) as a recognized
credentialing authority. The minimum RID credential required by the New York State Unified Court System is the National Interpreter
Certificate (NIC). Prior to appointment, candidates may be required to participate in an assessment of their language competency and
skills.

Applicants should submit the following: Resume, Cover Letter, Application Form
Majors Desired: Interpreting
Degree levels accepted: Associate, Bachelor, Graduate
Email application materials to: 7thhumanresources@nycourts.gov
Prescreen Applicants No
Send to NCCC instead No
Posting Status Posted