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Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in education, sign language or a related field and four years of increasingly responsible American Sign Language interpretation experience preferably within an educational setting, with two years of deaf/hard of hearing service coordination.
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Bethel's 20,000 alumni occupy 49 states and 64 world areas, and enjoy a medical school acceptance rate double the national average, 100% job placement rate in Nursing whose program was ranked No. 7 in the United States, a Top 4% finish nationally in competitive math performance tests, and 100% pass rate every year on the national performance standard for a unique academic major in American Sign Language.
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DRC Interpreters provide American Sign Language interpreting for Deaf and/or hard-of hearing students, faculty, staff, and/or visitors at USU. The Disability Resource Center is seeking experienced Sign Language Interpreters.
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Under general supervision, performs American Sign Language (ASL) interpreting and transliteration services for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing (D/HH) students, faculty and staff in classrooms and a variety of other settings; and performs related duties as assigned.
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SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Principal or Educational Unit Supervisor SUPERVISION GIVEN: None. Have an awareness of student needs; i.e., at-risk, ethnic, limited English proficient, exceptional. The teacher uses knowledge of adolescent development, and knowledge of content area in educating a diverse student population.
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Secondary Objective: Motivate students toward college and assist in building their self-esteem and sense of achievementOpen for the following Subject Areas:1 Foreign Language (American Sign Language, Latin, Italian, Japanese, etc.
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Working knowledge of American Sign Language, or Crisis Prevention Institute, Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Training a plus. Minimum three months working with children in an educational setting, e.g., camp, day care, student teaching, school, park district, Special Recreation Association, or cultural institution.
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Minimize linguistic, cultural, and physical barriers, and facilitate all communication among deaf/hard of hearing (D/HH) students, hearing personnel, and other hearing students in an educational environment through the use of American Sign Language or mode of communication appropriate for the learning level of student(s.
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College of the Sequoias Community College District accepts applications for part-time adjunct faculty pools to teach American Sign Language within its Language/Communication Studies Department continuously.
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Licenses, Certifications or Registrations Required: State of Tennessee Educational Interpreter LicensureExperience:Skills Required: Professional American Sign Language interpreting skills and effective interpersonal skills Data Responsibility: Level 1: Copies, transcribes, enters, or posts data or information.
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University preparation and occupational training classes form the core of the Berkeley City College curriculum, which also features model programs in fields as diverse as American Sign Language, Biotechnology, and Multimedia.
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HSI /MSIs and/or who speak Spanish, Vietnamese, American Sign Language, Chinese (Cantonese, Mandarin and other variations), Arabic, Tagalog, Farsi, French, or/and Yoruba. The Department of Educational Psychology currently offers a BS degree in Human Development and Family Science, a MEd in Special Education, a MS in Educational Psychology, a PhD in Special Education, and a PhD in Educational Psychology.
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Masters degree with a minimum of 18 graduate semester hours in American Sign Language, Interpreting, or a related field. Preferred Qualifications Experience teaching all levels of American Sign Language at the college-level.
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Candidate possesses credentials in American Sign Language (ASL). The ideal candidate is passionate about teaching American Sign Language and fostering an appreciation and respect for the Deaf Community.
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American Sign Language or Braille may also be considered as acceptable forms of communication. Conduct small and large group counseling sessions to build student skills in the areas of personal growth, educational and career planning, character education, and social emotional learning.
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