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The ASL Interpreter/Education Interpreter position at the Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and the Blind involves providing interpreting services in educational settings for deaf, hard of hearing, and deaf-blind students, under the students' IEP(s). The interpreter will match the language use of students, their peers, and instructors, ensuring that students have access to communication in the classroom, including incidental language situations and other environmental auditory information when appropriate. The role also includes facilitating communication between peers and others in the environment, clarifying information interpreted to aid in understanding lesson content, and participating as an IEP team member regarding language use and communication access. The position may also involve vocational support and tutoring in academic or vocational subjects as assigned by the IEP team. Additionally, the Lead Educational Interpreter will have responsibilities related to staff management, including scheduling, hiring, and professional development.