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Knowledge of Deaf culture, American Sign Language (ASL), or willingness to learn (dual competency, see communication below) Through creativity and innovation, and an intentional blending of technology, the arts and design, we provide exceptional individuals with a wide range of academic opportunities, including a leading research program and an internationally recognized education for deaf and hard-of-hearing students.
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American Sign Language (ASL) Fluency Required. American Sign Language (ASL)experience. Assists the LifeWorks Program Manager with the operation of residential, deaf, or community service programs and participates in staff management, ensuring that all service recipients' needs are met.
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Our services include a Video Relay Service (VRS) for the Deaf, who use American Sign Language (ASL), allowing seamless communication in their preferred language. Must be fluent in American Sign Language (ASL.
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For persons who are deaf, hard of hearing, deafblind, or deaf-disabled, KDA will provide an American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter where needed as a reasonable accommodation for the hiring processes.
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The History, Languages, Global Culture department of the College of Arts and Sciences at Suffolk University is seeking qualified candidates for the part-time lecturer opening to teach the following undergraduate course: American Sign Language.
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We are seeking a Casual American Sign Language M edical Interpreter to serve deaf and hard of hearing patients and staff, rendering information accurately and completely in compliance with all the CC Language Services and CC hospital policies and procedures.
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JOB DETAILS: ASL Medical InPerson Interpreter (Independence, MO) Language Desired: American Sign Language Summary The InPerson Interpreter (IPI) will facilitate on-site communication for Deaf/Hard of Hearing (HOH) community members and the practitioners that serve them in a variety of medical settings.
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Demonstrate expressive and receptive fluency with both American Sign Language and English. Two years (minimum) consecutive experience interpreting professionally as a Sign Language Interpreter.
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Experience managing and administering Splunk in a large-scale enterprise clustered environment. KDA Consulting is a Disabled Veteran, Woman-Owned, Certified Disadvantaged Small Business, comprised of a diverse team of professionals driven to tackle the demanding National Defense and Intelligence challenges through IT solutions.
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Ability to communicate fluently in American Sign Language, familiarity with Deaf Culture and be knowledgeable about current technology in use for individuals with hearing loss.
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Positions in this class require incumbents to work with deaf or hard of hearing students by communicating using American Sign Language (ASL), Picture Exchange Communication Systems (PECS), Assistive Technology Devices, or other Auditory Verbal programs that use spoken language through listening, language and speech development.
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Proficiency in total communication, listening and spoke language, and American Sign Language. Implementation of knowledge and best practice in the education of deaf and hard of hearing students.
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Cloudbeds will provide an American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter where needed as a reasonable accommodation for the hiring processes. We encourage deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind, and deaf-disabled individuals to apply.
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Sorenson Communications, LLC. offers Video Relay Service (VRS), which gives Deaf, who use American Sign Language (ASL), and hearing people the option to communicate in their preferred language - either ASL or spoken English or Spanish.
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LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: Possession of a valid certification issued by the National Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf on the Educational Interpreter Performance Assessment, the Educational Sign Skills Evaluation-Interpreter, or the National Association of the Deaf/American Consortium of Certified Interpreters assessment as required under California State Law.
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