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A Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology, Communication Disorders, Communicative Disorders or similarly-titled area that is consistent and acceptable to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
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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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A Master's degree from a regionally accredited institution in Deaf Education or Communication Disorders OR a Master's degree from an accredited institution with eighteen (18) graduate semester hours in one of the following: Deaf Education, Communication Disorders, American Sign Language, Interpreter Training, Audiology or another hearing related discipline.
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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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Certificate of Clinical Compliance from the American Speech/Language and Hearing Association, or active participant in Clinical Fellowship Year (CYF) required. Sign on Bonus: $4,400 Relocation Allowance (up to): $8,000 Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital Req #: 64945 Lincoln City, OR.8 (64 hrs/pp) - Day NLH Speech Therapy Remote Status: No Salary Range: $37.41 - $54.94 Bonus available to new employees and may require previous work experience.
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All Sign Language Interpreters shall use American Sign Language (ASL) to perform interpreting for Deaf or Hearing-Impaired employees and applicants. In-person American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters will be required bi-monthly to attend at least two (2) monthly department training meetings and an all-employee meeting.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities: include the following: Interpret or transliterate lectures, discussions, meetings, events, and other activities using manual sign system appropriate for the language and the cultural background of deaf/hard of hearing students and staff.
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Provides American Sign Language (ASL) and/or Conceptually Accurate Signed English (CASE) interpretation for any school sponsored activities with students, staff and the school community for the purpose of facilitating communication using sign to voice and voice to sign.
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Applicants must exhibit the ability to communicate in American Sign Language during the interview, with the expectation of obtaining an American Sign Language Proficiency Instrument (ASLPI) rating of 3 or above within three years from the date of hire.
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Paraprofessional to Deaf/Hard of Hearing Program: This position requires proficient expressive and receptive skills in American Sign Language. Para, Deaf/Hard of Hearing JobID: 86595.
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OVERVIEW: Gallaudet University, federally chartered in 1864, is a bilingual, diverse, multicultural institution of higher education that ensures the intellectual and professional advancement of Deaf and hard of hearing individuals through American Sign Language and English.
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Must meet the education and experience requirements for a Certification of Clinical Competence in speech pathology or audiology granted by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association; OR meet the educational requirements for certification and is in the process of accumulating the supervised experience required for certification.
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The ENCSD offers students an academic setting with standards-based instruction, low classroom ratios, career and vocational skills development, current technology, and an overall accessible environment for learning through American Sign Language.
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Communicate with deaf and hard of hearing students using American Sign Language consistent with everyday but not technical conversations. American Sign Language.
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Some positions may require proficiency in American Sign Language as demonstrated by the successful completion of a competency test administered by the Deaf and Hearing Impaired Unit of the Department of Rehabilitation Services.
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