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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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Knowledge, Skills, & AbilitiesKnowledge of the process of interpretation; American Sign Language (ASL) and/or an English sign system as required by the consumer(s) or the assignment; the methods and techniques used in communicating with Deaf and hard-of-hearing consumers; understanding of the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) code of professional conduct; the vocabulary used in the courses to which the interpreter is assigned; and a demonstrated knowledge of Deaf Culture.
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The Educational Sign Language Interpreter supports staff,students, and families by providing interpretation and translation services fordeaf and hearing-impaired students. Utilizes American Sign Language (ASL.
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Job Summary: American Sign Language interpreter who enables Medical Center Staff to better meet the needs of Deaf and Hard of Hearing patients and employees; e.g., by providing Sign Language interpretation.
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Working Title American Sign Language (ASL)/English Interpretation Instructors Role Title American Sign Language (ASL)/English Interpretation Instructors Role Code FLSA Exempt Pay Band Position Number 283A0000 Agency J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College Division J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College (Div) Work Location Henrico - 087 Hiring Range Salary commensurate with the education and experience of the applicant.
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Provides American Sign Language interpretation services in a variety of settings for patients and families who are deaf and hard of hearing as it relates to medical care. Five (5) years of experience in sign language interpretation, three (3) of which must have been as an ASL interpreter in a hospital or health care setting.
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Fluency of English and American Sign Language. Responsible for assessing the needs of non-English speaking and hearing impaired patients and providing assistance by interpretation of consent forms, diagnoses, discharge plans and any other type of patient-related information.
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State Board of Education Initial Sign Language Interpreter Certificate (as applicable) Maintains best practices, emerging trends and legislation relating to sign language/interpreting functional areas.
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The American Sign Language Interpreter is responsible for providing in-person medical interpretation in a healthcare environment for patients, companions, and families who are deaf or deaf/hard of hearing.
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Instructor for courses in American Sign Language, ASL-English Interpretation and TASL. Undergraduate and graduate credit is offered. POSITION TITLE: Adjunct Hiring Pool - American Sign Language & Interpreting Studies.
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Oversee guest services including accessibility, American Sign Language interpretation, assistive listening, captioning, family facilities, and sensory-friendly accommodations.
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Bilingual in English and in one of defined threshold languages ( American Sign Language, Arabic, Farsi, Chinese, Korean, Spanish, Vietnamese). Assist in the development and/or implementation of cultural and linguistic services/activities, such as providing and coordinating professional translation and review services, coordinating interpreter services of non-English languages and American Sign Language.
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Bachelor's Degree with a focus in American Sign Language/English interpretation, or. - Provide interpreter services to the deaf and hearing-impaired client using American Sign Language.
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Provide American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation services on a part-time, on call basis in support of the Department of Defense (DOD). Global Dimensions is currently seeking an American Sign Language Interpreter.
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Provide interpreting services in a healthcare setting to individuals who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing using American Sign Language in a variety of settings. In lieu of a bachelor's degree, 15+ years' experience in sign language interpretation Required.
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