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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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This position provides American Sign Language (ASL) interpreting services for deaf and hard of hearing patients and families in a wide variety of hospital and outpatient clinical settings and English interpretation of ASL for medical providers, and other hospital/clinic support staff.
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Proficiency in American Sign Language (ASL) and English, demonstrating fluency in both languages. Preferred Bachelors degree in Sign Language Interpretation, Deaf Studies, or related field.
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Job Title: Sign Language Interpreter Department: Disability Resources and Accessibility Reports To: Director of Disability Resources FLSA Status: Non-exempt, Part-time, Temporary Job Code: E-1 Summary: Under the direction of the Assistant Director of Disability Resources, provides sign language interpreting services for classroom and campus activities.
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Deaf interpreters will effectively interpret between ASL, Tactile American Sign Language, other forms of visual communication, and written English. Candidates must display a wide continuum of language skills in American Sign Language and English and consistently exhibit excellent internal and external customer service.
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Effectively interpret between American Sign Language (ASL) and spoken English. Sorenson Communications is expanding our Video Relay Service ( As a result, we are seeking Interpreters to provide Sign-to-Voice and Voice-to-Sign interpreting services.
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Hearing interpreters will effectively interpret between ASL and spoken English. Hearing interpreters will effectively interpret between ASL and spoken English. Sorenson Communications is looking for part-time Deaf and hearing community interpreters to provide the highest quality interpretation services for Deaf consumers in multiple locations company wide.
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You will have access to some employee benefits such as: Yearly professional development stipend (minimum weekly hours required), 24/7 Telehealth. Group rates for vision and dental plans, short-term disability, Life, Accident and Critical Illness, EAP.
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Interpreters use American Sign Language (ASL), signed English, transliterating and/or other manual sign systems to provide interpreting services in a wide variety of settings including classrooms and related activities; college events; and employee/applicant activities.
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There are differentials for Night, Graveyard, Weekend and Legal assignments. Exhibit the ability to meet performance and customer service expectations with minimal supervision. Hours Requirement: 10 hours minimum of interpreting services required per month (at leaderships discretion.
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Sorenson also provides onsite and remote interpreting services between English and various other world languages. Sorenson also provides onsite and remote interpreting services between English and various other world languages.
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Employs American Sign Language (ASL) and various communication modes, such as fingerspelling and Conceptually Accurate Signed English. Four (4+) years of experience as a professional American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter in a medical setting.
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Sorenson also provides onsite and remote interpreting services between various languages. Enhance interpreting skills through continuing education and training. Ability to use technology for accurate reporting for billing, scheduling and service evaluation.
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American Sign Language Instructor, Part-time Adjunct Pool. This course is an introduction to American Sign Language (ASL), a visual-gesture language used by the deaf community in the United States and Canada, and more importantly, focuses on the development of basic conversation skills emphasizing the culture and history of ASL through in-class and out of class requirements.
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3 years' experience working as an interpreter (preferred, but not required) Maintain a flexible work schedule to meet the various interpreting needs in the community setting. Work with intern students or provide mentoring when appropriate and as assigned.
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