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The Interpreter will be responsible for providing professional interpretation services to clients for whom English is not their first language. Fluent in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Mandarin, Khmer.
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Are you fluent in both English and Haitian Creole? The ideal interpreter has 3 years of experience interpreting and has experience in a variety of medical settings, social work, education and workplace settings, among others.
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Demonstrate strong interpersonal skills in all settings Minimum Qualification Requirements: · Fluent ASL and spoken English language skills · Able to provide accurate interpretation · Good understanding of Deaf culture · Thorough knowledge of and adherence to the NAD-RID Code of Professional Conduct · Three to five years of experience in interpreting (preferred but not required) · As applicable, state licensure or state-required credentials · You must be 18 years or older to apply.
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We’re seeking *Bilingual Call Center Interpreters* fluent in Spanish and English for a great *work from home. Education or work experience in teaching or translation/interpretation preferred.
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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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Job Duties and Responsibilities:Provide accurate and confidential interpretation between spoken language and American Sign Language (ASL) for students who are deaf or hard of hearing in educational settings, including classroom instruction, discussions, and presentations.
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Strong ability and passion for interpretation and customer service Knowledge of the interpreter Code of Ethics At least 2 years of medical interpreting experience If you are interested and available, please submit a resume with your rates and cancellation policy.
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Sign Language Interpreter FlexUnder the supervision of the Communication Center Manager, the Interpreter will provide high quality professional American Sign Language interpreting through video in a call center and on-site at various customer locations when needed.
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Sign Language Interpreter CommunityUnder the supervision of the Communication Center Manager, the Interpreter will provide high quality professional American Sign Language interpreting through video in a call center and on-site at various customer locations when needed.
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Interpreters must possess fluent American Sign Language and spoken English language skills, accurate interpreting skills, and thorough knowledge of and adherence to the NAD-RID Code of Professional Conduct.
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Fluent in English and American Sign Language at a level that ensures accurate and understandable interpretation and translation. Certified Sign Language Interpreter. Relays patient-provider communications requiring interpretation in person, via phone, video and/or letter.
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65 (based on location, education, certifications, state wage minimums, and interpreter specialties) ZP Perks includes a comprehensive suite of benefits to promote health and financial security for you and your family.
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Apply to be a Bilingual Call Center Interpreter today! Fluent in both Spanish and English. Handling telephone calls on demand in a quiet home office. Help translate Spanish/English conversations for a wide range of industries including Healthcare, Government, Insurance Financial, Travel & Hospitality and government entities.
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Where driving is required, access to a vehicle, a valid driver's license, and required insurance.
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As an Independent Contractor Interpreter, you will not be employee of LTC. Rather you will function as a vendor, providing language interpretation services on an IRS Form 1099 basis. Are you fluent in both English and Turkish.
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