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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. The candidate will be provided with at least a 5-day advanced notice prior to the scheduled meeting, training, or event to accommodate Fort Snelling National Cemetery’s hearing-impaired employee(s) in attendance and participation in training, meetings, and events as needed.
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Under general supervision of the Director, incumbent provides interpreting services to facilitate communication between hearing and hearing impaired persons using manual sign systems such as American Sign Language to translate spoken language into a form which can be understood by hearing-impaired persons, or to reverse translate from the language system used by hearing impaired persons into oral spoken language which can be understood by hearing persons.
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The sign language interpreter provides interpreting and support services to Deaf and hearing impaired students attending Lake Washington Institute of Technology; facilitates communication between the students and their instructors, peers, and other personnel in the college; interprets non-technical and technical lectures and classroom presentations.
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The ASL interpreter provides interpreting/transliterating services for deaf and hard of hearing students and other hearing impaired college clientele using manual and oral methods of communication.
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Administers a variety of student services, community services, and special assignments in support of MPS Adult Ed goals; including MPS Adult Ed program outreach & marketing, bi-lingual & hearing-impaired translating/interpreting, student testing, media & technology support, community relations, volunteer support, attendance, and special events.
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No experience Less than two (2) years of experience Two (2) years or more of experience 06 Do you have professional experience interpreting and translating functions for the hearing impaired in classroom situations or at public meetings.
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TDD for the Hearing Impaired (800) 326-6868 Division of Human Resource Management. TDD for the Hearing Impaired (800) 326-6868. Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in social work, health or social science, public administration or related field and two years of professional experience in the field of social services involving collecting and documenting detailed information, making determinations regarding requests for services, interpreting and applying federal and State regulations, and writing case summaries and reports.
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Position Information Position Title Sign Language Interpreter FLSA Non-Exempt Full Time/Part Time Part Time Department Disability Support Services Campus Central Campus Location Central Campus Hourly Rate 25.00 Hours Part-time, include requirement and total hours per week Summary of Position Overall responsibilities are to provide communication assistance via sign language interpreting to the deaf and hard of hearing students in and out of the classroom as assigned.
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Duties include interpreting telephone conversations, interoffice meetings, and/or conferences, and other spoken language and/or conversations of a highly technical nature dealing with policies, procedures and laws to deaf and/or hearing-impaired individuals.
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Help residents obtain medical equipment and devices such as walkers, wheelchairs, talking books, large print telephones and other visual aids, grab bars, hearing impaired aids and devices, lever door handles, self-cleaning ovens, service pets, and emergency response systems.
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Familiarity with Texas Relay Service, VRS, and similarly related services for the hearing impaired. Perform complex sign language interpreting within a post-secondary setting in order to facilitate communication among the deaf/hard of hearing, faculty, students, and staff.
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This position’s primary responsibility is to facilitate communication, understanding, and to support the student-learning environment for students who are deaf or hearing impaired. Minimum:High school diploma or equivalentTwo years of experience interpreting at the level of a ADA “Qualified” InterpreterPreferred:Associate degree in American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreting or a related field of study.
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Provides educational, social and informational interpreting services for the deaf and hearing impaired to facilitate communication between those who can hear and those who are deaf or hearing impaired.
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The applicant shall provide technical interpreting services to one hearing-impaired employee. The applicant shall ensure effective communication by interpreting spoken language into sign language and vice versa, conveying information accurately while considering cultural nuances, tone, and intent.
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Provide interpreter services to the deaf and hearing-impaired client using American Sign Language. 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.
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