Current Job Opportunity
Date
July 9, 2024
Closing Date
Open until filled
Position Number
22010583, 22010588, 22010578
Position Title
Certified Court Interpreter - Spanish
Job Location
Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, West Palm Beach, Florida
Starting Salary Range
$75,292.28
Job Description
Perform skilled professional duties as a certified interpreter in judicial proceedings involving non-English speaking persons. The Interpreter is the link between the non-English party and the court. Duties include interpretation of oral statements and testimony as well as translation of written documents presented in Spanish.
Examples of Work Performed
- Serve as the official interpreter and translator on a daily basis for hearing, non-jury trials, and jury trials for non-English speaking defendants, witnesses and victims.
- Translate forms and documents utilized in court proceedings.
- Perform office related duties
- Input data into computer from daily reports
- Participate in workshops for court interpreters
- Train/observe freelance contractual interpreter
The omission of specific statements of the duties does not exclude them from the classification if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment for this classification.
Education and Training Guidelines
Graduation from an accredited four year college or university with a bachelor’s degree.
Two years of court/legal or related experience, or any equivalent combination of education and experience.
Relevant experience and/or education may substitute for the recommended minimum qualifications on a year-for-year basis.
AND
Must possess one of the following:
- A valid Florida Court Interpreter Certification issued by the Florida State Courts System (Please upload proof of certification) – Office of the State Court Administrator
- A provisional approval by the Florida State Courts System (Please upload proof of approval) – Office of the State Court Administration.
- Passage of a state certification examination from another State equivalent to and in accordance with the Florida Rules for Certification and Regulation of Court Interpreter requirements,
- Federal courts certification issued by the Administrative Office of the United States Courts and whose name appears on the registry of federally certified interpreters.
If selected and provisionally approved, the Court Interpreter Certification must be obtained within one year of employment.
Competencies
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
- Working knowledge and understanding of simultaneous, consecutive, sight and tape translation techniques and procedures.
- Working knowledge and understanding of the court system.
- Working knowledge of the Administrative Office of the Courts’ operations, policies, practices and procedures.
- Ability to fluently speak read and write in Spanish and English.
- REQUIRES: a valid certificate as a certified court interpreter.
Special Comments
Incomplete applications will not be considered. Applications must be received until the position is filled. Submission of an application does not guarantee the applicant an interview. Applicants will be subject to a criminal background check. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate against any of the protected classes.
The Fifteenth Judicial Court Main Courthouse is located in West Palm Beach. Occasional travel to the other Circuit Courthouses is required
How to Apply
For additional information and to apply visit the [15th Judicial Circuit] Judicial Circuit Court of Florida Employment website [http://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/15thcircuit?page=1].
If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in the interviewing process once selected, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Americans with Disabilities Act Coordinator, Palm Beach County Courthouse, 205 North Dixie Highway West Palm Beach, Florida 33401; telephone number (561) 355-4380 at least 7 days before your scheduled either in-person or telephonic interview; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call “711.”