Submission Number: 1121
Submission ID: 37498
Submission UUID: 3e5433d2-ebc5-4070-aa6d-7a4534d1a9a7

Created: Wed, 05/29/2024 - 15:57
Completed: Wed, 05/29/2024 - 16:39
Changed: Mon, 06/03/2024 - 14:40

Remote IP address: 162.129.250.20
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English

Is draft: No

Company Information

Johns Hopkins University, Department of Cognitive Science

Job Information

ASL Interpreter & Team Lead
Permanent
ASAP
3400 N Charles St
JHU Department of Cognitive Science
Baltimore, Maryland. 21218
United States

Johns Hopkins University is conducting a nationwide search for an experienced, nationally certified American Sign Language (ASL) / English Interpreter to serve as the lead interpreter on a team of designated interpreters for a faculty member in the Department of Cognitive Science. They will be responsible for daily sign language transliterating services and collaboratively supporting and teaming with other interpreters.
- Oversee and collaborate with a high-performing pool of designated interpreters.
- Anticipate the needs of the faculty member and manage the interpreter coverage schedule.
- Grow the team of interpreters through recruitment and hiring.
- Provide daily transliteration services at meetings, talks, classes, and other functions.
- Review materials in preparation for a variety of interpreted events.
- Engage in on-the-job training (professional development opportunities).
- Opportunities to travel.
- Salary: $72,600 - $127,000, commensurate with experience
- Total rewards package includes paid vacation, sick, and holiday time; medical, dental, vision, and life insurance; tuition assistance; access to 403(b) retirement plan including university contributions.

Please see the full description at the link below.

Minimum Requirements:
- Bachelor's Degree in related field
- American Sign Language and English fluency
- Four years of related interpreting experience preferably in post-secondary settings.

Competitive applicants will have eight or more years of interpreting experience in post-secondary settings; experience with professional development and mentoring of ASL interpreters; and a graduate degree in psycholinguistics, linguistics, cognitive science, computer science, or a related field.

Resume Information

Resume, Application Form
Interpreting
Bachelor, Graduate

Application Information

Serious applicants may direct inquires to Melanie Metzger, Ph.D., at mmetzge6@jhu.edu.