Visual Language Interpreter-Itinerant - Continuing
About the role
Are you looking to work in a District that is committed to collaboration, mentorship, and creating inspiring educational experiences?
The Delta School District aims to be an innovative, inclusive community where all learners belong and everyone soars. We are a District of more than 15,900 students and 3,000 employees.
The District’s mission is to inspire and nurture thriving, future-ready learners at each of its 31 schools, located in Ladner, North Delta, and Tsawwassen. We value Compassion, Responsibility, Integrity, Creativity, Diversity, and Resilience.
Our schools and District offices are located on the traditional territories of the Tsawwassen and Musqueam First Nations. The District offers its respect to the Knowledge Keepers and all First Peoples who have been on these lands since time immemorial.
Position: Visual Language Interpreter-Itinerant - Continuing
Competition: S-26-193
Location/Dept: Inclusive Learning
Hours: 27.00 Monday-Friday - 10 Months/EXTRA MINS-YES
Start Date: As soon as possible
Term of Employment: Continuing
Salary: $32.95 Per Hour
Posted: JUNE 25, 2026
Application Deadline: 4:00 P.M., FRIDAY, JULY 3, 2026
Summary
Reporting to the Principal or designate, the Visual Language Interpreter (VLI) works as part of a collaborative team within the District and provides interpreting and support services for deaf and hard of hearing students, consistent with the Ministry of Education guidelines. The duties involve facilitating communication between deaf, hard of hearing and hearing students and staff by providing educational interpreting services in and out of the classroom, adjusting to the communication and educational needs of the student as specified in the students' Individual Education Plan (I.E.P).
The VLI receives direction from a District Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing with regard to implementation of the students' Individual Education Plan goals, and the Classroom Teacher with regard to implementation of the regular curriculum. The VLI works collaboratively with a District Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing and Classroom Teacher to perform duties and responsibilities.
Duties
Provides American Sign Language Prepares as necessary for interpreting by previewing material, vocabulary, and concepts. Participates as a member of the I.E.P. team. Provides interpreting services for school functions including classroom instruction, activities, assemblies, counselling sessions, parent-student meetings, field trips, tutorials, and other situations throughout the school day as required. Provide direct supervision and guidance to students during classroom activities, ensuring their engagement and understanding of visual language materials and instruction. Respects the confidential nature of information regarding students. Remains current with changing technology, practices and equipment. Performs other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Completion of a two (2) year post secondary program in Visual Language Interpretation including certification from a professional association such as the Association of Visual Language Interpreters of Canada (AVLIC).
A minimum of four year of experience in interpreting roles.
Strong knowledge and understanding of Deaf culture.
American Sign Language Level 8 proficiency.
A valid class 5 driver's licence is required.
Knowledge of Visual Language Interpretation and the ability to work effectively with deaf and hard of hearing students in an educational setting.
Ability to establish and maintain rapport and effective working relationships with students and staff.
Ability to understand and work with core curriculum at the appropriate grade levels.
Ability to acquire child-specific program knowledge and skills which may be required for behavior management, equipment handling and communications alternatives such as sign language and augmentative communication.
Ability to implement clearly defined limits of acceptable behaviour with patience and flexibility, and to chart and record behavioral observations.
Knowledge and ability to use computer programs and to adapt the programs to the student's need and level.
Ability to work in a team environment with teachers, parents, health care professionals, district staff etc.
Demonstrated ability to work at a level of independence and with the degree of initiative appropriate to the position.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively in written and oral English.
Demonstrates strong communication and interpersonal skills, facilitating clear and effective interactions between deaf and hearing individuals through nuanced visual language interpretation.
Demonstrated fluency in American Sign Language including the ability to adjust to the signing, educational and communication levels required.
Familiarity with relevant technology and interpreting equipment, including video relay services or remote interpreting platforms, as applicable.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Delta School District is committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse environment. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, and we actively seek to create a workplace that accommodates the needs of all employees, including those with disabilities. If you require any accommodations during the application or interview process, please contact Human Resources at humanresources@deltaschools.ca, so we can provide the necessary support to ensure equal process.
About DELTA SCHOOL DISTRICT
Delta School District’s 24 elementary and seven secondary schools provide safe, culturally diverse and nurturing learning environments. We offer a variety of quality programs to meet unique learning needs and we engage students in stimulating and relevant educational experiences. A dedication to social responsibility teaches our students to respect themselves, their environment and each other.
Ranking highly in student and parent satisfaction surveys, we constantly strive to build real value in education. Our graduation rates are among the highest in British Columbia and our students consistently rate near the top of the annual Foundation Skills Assessment tests. Our emphasis on achievement is reinforced every year with our annual Achievement Contract – ensuring key areas stay in focus and school resources are allocated for the maximum benefit of our students. All of these accomplishments are due as much to the dedication and hard work of teachers and staff as they are to the commitment and support of parents and the broader learning community.
In the Delta School District, our entire community is working hard to become the best district we can be. As a whole, we have identified a vision that we are now committed to achieving. By 2030, the Delta School District will be ‘an innovative, inclusive community where all learners belong and everyone soars.’
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Visual Language Interpreter-Itinerant - Continuing
About the role
Are you looking to work in a District that is committed to collaboration, mentorship, and creating inspiring educational experiences?
The Delta School District aims to be an innovative, inclusive community where all learners belong and everyone soars. We are a District of more than 15,900 students and 3,000 employees.
The District’s mission is to inspire and nurture thriving, future-ready learners at each of its 31 schools, located in Ladner, North Delta, and Tsawwassen. We value Compassion, Responsibility, Integrity, Creativity, Diversity, and Resilience.
Our schools and District offices are located on the traditional territories of the Tsawwassen and Musqueam First Nations. The District offers its respect to the Knowledge Keepers and all First Peoples who have been on these lands since time immemorial.
Position: Visual Language Interpreter-Itinerant - Continuing
Competition: S-26-193
Location/Dept: Inclusive Learning
Hours: 27.00 Monday-Friday - 10 Months/EXTRA MINS-YES
Start Date: As soon as possible
Term of Employment: Continuing
Salary: $32.95 Per Hour
Posted: JUNE 25, 2026
Application Deadline: 4:00 P.M., FRIDAY, JULY 3, 2026
Summary
Reporting to the Principal or designate, the Visual Language Interpreter (VLI) works as part of a collaborative team within the District and provides interpreting and support services for deaf and hard of hearing students, consistent with the Ministry of Education guidelines. The duties involve facilitating communication between deaf, hard of hearing and hearing students and staff by providing educational interpreting services in and out of the classroom, adjusting to the communication and educational needs of the student as specified in the students' Individual Education Plan (I.E.P).
The VLI receives direction from a District Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing with regard to implementation of the students' Individual Education Plan goals, and the Classroom Teacher with regard to implementation of the regular curriculum. The VLI works collaboratively with a District Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing and Classroom Teacher to perform duties and responsibilities.
Duties
Provides American Sign Language Prepares as necessary for interpreting by previewing material, vocabulary, and concepts. Participates as a member of the I.E.P. team. Provides interpreting services for school functions including classroom instruction, activities, assemblies, counselling sessions, parent-student meetings, field trips, tutorials, and other situations throughout the school day as required. Provide direct supervision and guidance to students during classroom activities, ensuring their engagement and understanding of visual language materials and instruction. Respects the confidential nature of information regarding students. Remains current with changing technology, practices and equipment. Performs other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Completion of a two (2) year post secondary program in Visual Language Interpretation including certification from a professional association such as the Association of Visual Language Interpreters of Canada (AVLIC).
A minimum of four year of experience in interpreting roles.
Strong knowledge and understanding of Deaf culture.
American Sign Language Level 8 proficiency.
A valid class 5 driver's licence is required.
Knowledge of Visual Language Interpretation and the ability to work effectively with deaf and hard of hearing students in an educational setting.
Ability to establish and maintain rapport and effective working relationships with students and staff.
Ability to understand and work with core curriculum at the appropriate grade levels.
Ability to acquire child-specific program knowledge and skills which may be required for behavior management, equipment handling and communications alternatives such as sign language and augmentative communication.
Ability to implement clearly defined limits of acceptable behaviour with patience and flexibility, and to chart and record behavioral observations.
Knowledge and ability to use computer programs and to adapt the programs to the student's need and level.
Ability to work in a team environment with teachers, parents, health care professionals, district staff etc.
Demonstrated ability to work at a level of independence and with the degree of initiative appropriate to the position.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively in written and oral English.
Demonstrates strong communication and interpersonal skills, facilitating clear and effective interactions between deaf and hearing individuals through nuanced visual language interpretation.
Demonstrated fluency in American Sign Language including the ability to adjust to the signing, educational and communication levels required.
Familiarity with relevant technology and interpreting equipment, including video relay services or remote interpreting platforms, as applicable.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Delta School District is committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse environment. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, and we actively seek to create a workplace that accommodates the needs of all employees, including those with disabilities. If you require any accommodations during the application or interview process, please contact Human Resources at humanresources@deltaschools.ca, so we can provide the necessary support to ensure equal process.
About DELTA SCHOOL DISTRICT
Delta School District’s 24 elementary and seven secondary schools provide safe, culturally diverse and nurturing learning environments. We offer a variety of quality programs to meet unique learning needs and we engage students in stimulating and relevant educational experiences. A dedication to social responsibility teaches our students to respect themselves, their environment and each other.
Ranking highly in student and parent satisfaction surveys, we constantly strive to build real value in education. Our graduation rates are among the highest in British Columbia and our students consistently rate near the top of the annual Foundation Skills Assessment tests. Our emphasis on achievement is reinforced every year with our annual Achievement Contract – ensuring key areas stay in focus and school resources are allocated for the maximum benefit of our students. All of these accomplishments are due as much to the dedication and hard work of teachers and staff as they are to the commitment and support of parents and the broader learning community.
In the Delta School District, our entire community is working hard to become the best district we can be. As a whole, we have identified a vision that we are now committed to achieving. By 2030, the Delta School District will be ‘an innovative, inclusive community where all learners belong and everyone soars.’