Superior Court of California, Contra Costa County
Court Interpreter - Spanish
Superior Court of California, Contra Costa County, California, Missouri, United States, 65018
Superior Court of California, County of Contra Costa
announces an open recruitment for a full‑time permanent Spanish Court Interpreter position. The annual salary range is $83,449.60 – $101,441.60. The court is open to candidates who meet the minimum qualifications and who can interpret effectively for non‑English speaking parties in any of the court locations (Martinez, Pittsburg, Richmond, and Walnut Creek).
Typical Tasks / Representative Duties
Interpret from and into English and Spanish using simultaneous, consecutive, and sight translation modes at court proceedings and for other court departments.
Prepare and translate documents (court petitions, reports, waivers, disposition statements, etc.).
Interpret for judges, attorneys, court staff, and other court departments at the direction of the court.
Notify the court of any items that may impede interpreters’ performance.
Receive daily calendar assignments from Interpreter Services Staff and accurately complete daily activity logs or other documentation as required.
Provide general court information to the non‑English speaking public and process related documents.
Knowledge & Ability
Knowledge of court proceedings, legal and forensic terminology, and relevant documents.
Understanding of interpreter ethics and California Rules of Court, Rule 984.4.
Ability to orally convey meaning accurately without editing, summarizing, or omitting.
Adaptation to speakers with varying voices, accents, and speeds.
Impartial interpretation in adversarial and emotionally charged situations.
Proficiency with office equipment, computer, telephone, and copier.
Ability to travel within Contra Costa County and maintain effective working relationships with diverse backgrounds.
Minimum Qualifications
High school diploma, GED equivalency, or high school proficiency certificate.
Valid certificate as a “Certified Court Interpreter” issued by the Judicial Council of California.
Valid California Driver’s License or alternative transportation method.
Successful completion of a criminal history check (LIVESCAN).
Application and Selection Process Interested candidates must complete an online court application and provide a valid email address. Applications are accepted through the court’s website:
www.cc-courts.org . All communications will be via email. For additional information, contact
jobs@contracosta.courts.ca.gov .
Employment Information Successful completion of fingerprinting and a criminal record background check is required prior to appointment. All employees who operate a vehicle on court business must possess a valid California Driver’s License and required levels of automobile insurance.
Equal Employment Opportunity The Superior Court is an equal opportunity employer. The court provides equal employment opportunity at all times and does not discriminate in violation of applicable law. Reasonable accommodations will be made so applicants with disabilities may participate in the recruitment process. The court is represented by Local 39000.
Mission Statement To provide justice under the law, equally, impartially and expeditiously, with dignity and respect for all.
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announces an open recruitment for a full‑time permanent Spanish Court Interpreter position. The annual salary range is $83,449.60 – $101,441.60. The court is open to candidates who meet the minimum qualifications and who can interpret effectively for non‑English speaking parties in any of the court locations (Martinez, Pittsburg, Richmond, and Walnut Creek).
Typical Tasks / Representative Duties
Interpret from and into English and Spanish using simultaneous, consecutive, and sight translation modes at court proceedings and for other court departments.
Prepare and translate documents (court petitions, reports, waivers, disposition statements, etc.).
Interpret for judges, attorneys, court staff, and other court departments at the direction of the court.
Notify the court of any items that may impede interpreters’ performance.
Receive daily calendar assignments from Interpreter Services Staff and accurately complete daily activity logs or other documentation as required.
Provide general court information to the non‑English speaking public and process related documents.
Knowledge & Ability
Knowledge of court proceedings, legal and forensic terminology, and relevant documents.
Understanding of interpreter ethics and California Rules of Court, Rule 984.4.
Ability to orally convey meaning accurately without editing, summarizing, or omitting.
Adaptation to speakers with varying voices, accents, and speeds.
Impartial interpretation in adversarial and emotionally charged situations.
Proficiency with office equipment, computer, telephone, and copier.
Ability to travel within Contra Costa County and maintain effective working relationships with diverse backgrounds.
Minimum Qualifications
High school diploma, GED equivalency, or high school proficiency certificate.
Valid certificate as a “Certified Court Interpreter” issued by the Judicial Council of California.
Valid California Driver’s License or alternative transportation method.
Successful completion of a criminal history check (LIVESCAN).
Application and Selection Process Interested candidates must complete an online court application and provide a valid email address. Applications are accepted through the court’s website:
www.cc-courts.org . All communications will be via email. For additional information, contact
jobs@contracosta.courts.ca.gov .
Employment Information Successful completion of fingerprinting and a criminal record background check is required prior to appointment. All employees who operate a vehicle on court business must possess a valid California Driver’s License and required levels of automobile insurance.
Equal Employment Opportunity The Superior Court is an equal opportunity employer. The court provides equal employment opportunity at all times and does not discriminate in violation of applicable law. Reasonable accommodations will be made so applicants with disabilities may participate in the recruitment process. The court is represented by Local 39000.
Mission Statement To provide justice under the law, equally, impartially and expeditiously, with dignity and respect for all.
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