Full-Time

Sped Paraprofessional Communication Access Facilitator

Academy District 20

Academy District 20

Public K-12 school district administration

Compensation Overview

$22.81 - $23.38/hr

Colorado Springs, CO, USA

In Person

Category
Education
Requirements
  • Experience as a Paraprofessional in a School Setting
  • First Aid/CPR - American Heart Association / Red Cross / Etc.
  • High school graduate - high school diploma or equivalent
  • Non-Ccrisis Intervention - Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI)
Responsibilities
  • Reports consistently for work as scheduled
  • Performs other duties as assigned
  • Attains proficient or higher evaluations on established Performance Standards
  • Adapts sign language level and/or mode to meet the communication needs of students
  • Assists staff and peers in understanding students’ total communication needs
  • Assists team in assuring student is meeting current IEP goals
  • Assists team members with other tasks/projects as directed
  • Assists the student and other professionals in understanding the role of a transcriptionist
  • Attends conferences and/or workshops specific to attain interpreter Continuing Education Units
  • Attends pre-job and on-going professional learning opportunities, and meetings as required during the school year in order to remain up-to-date on job duties
  • Confidentially communicates student’s social, emotional, and academic progress and needs with appropriate staff
  • Facilitates all communication between deaf, heard of hearing, and nonverbal students, staff, peers, and others
  • Informs appropriate service provider or supervisor of progress, changes, problems, and equipment needs
  • Interprets message faithfully using American Sign Language (ASL), Conceptually Accurate Signed English (CASE), and/or Pidgin Signed English (PSE) guidelines in all student-related situations
  • Maintains regular communication with teachers to identify concepts, specific vocabulary, and necessary materials for tutoring
  • Participates in the IEP team meeting for students receiving services, as requested
  • Performs real-time transcription of academic lectures and discussions for students who are deaf or hard of hearing accurately so that the intent and spirit of the message is conveyed
  • Plans, prepares, and teaches sign language lessons to hearing peers of the deaf students to foster student independence and peer relationships
  • Prepares instructional visual or tactile aids and prepares for future lessons under guidance of licensed teacher
  • Records quarterly documentation of student expressive signing vocabulary
  • Supports verbal communications with the use of sign language
  • Troubleshoots education devices and amplification equipment as a sign or oral communication facilitator to ensure proper functioning
  • Troubleshoots transcription equipment to ensure proper functioning
  • Tutors students as needs arise under licensed instructor supervision
  • Tutors students to support curriculum under licensed instructor supervision
Desired Qualifications
  • Associate's degree or two or more years (48 semester hours or more of college with no degree)
  • Equivalent combination of related education and experience may be considered
  • Keyboarding/Transcription Experience
  • Signing Experience

Academy District 20 provides K-12 public education to students in northern Colorado Springs through a network of approximately 40 schools. The district operates using a site-based management model, which allows individual schools to design specialized curricula—such as International Baccalaureate or Career and Technical Education—to meet the specific needs of their local communities. This decentralized approach distinguishes the district from others by empowering school-level decision-making while maintaining the state's highest academic accreditation. The district's goal is to achieve academic excellence and community connectedness by optimizing resources and investing in diverse programs for students of all ability levels.

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Leadership change can reset priorities under interim Superintendent Susan Field through 2026-27.
  • Enrollment-based funding rewards retention, making family engagement and student experience commercially important.
  • CTE, IB, TAG, and special-needs programs create multiple vendor entry points.

What critics are saying

  • Jinger Haberer’s removal in May 2026 signals board instability and governance friction.
  • Enrollment-based budgeting exposes ASD20 to immediate revenue loss from student departures.
  • Site-based autonomy can fragment execution across nearly 40 schools during leadership transition.

What makes Academy District 20 unique

  • Founded in 1957, ASD20 serves northern Colorado Springs near the Air Force Academy.
  • ASD20 operates nearly 40 schools and serves 25,607 students across PK-12.
  • The district uses site-based management, giving schools meaningful local decision-making authority.

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Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

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Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

Flexible Work Hours

Hybrid Work Options

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