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Job Overview: The Haitian-Creole Interpreter provides in-person and/or remote interpretation to facilitate, with accuracy, impartiality, and confidentiality, the language needs of Limited English Proficient (LEP) individuals and their service providers.
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As a busy interpreting service provider, we are constantly seeking to hire hard-working, fully-bilingual foreign language interpreters to provide in-person interpretation at client locations in and around Lincoln , Nebraska.
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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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Duties and ResponsibilitiesPerforms duties in a spirit of teamwork and cooperationProvide interpretation in person and virtually both by phone and video remoteProvides sight translation as neededPrecisely and accurately interprets critical information given by Propio’s clients into pre-determined target language(s)Complies with applicable ethics and standards.
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ASL (RID-Certified) Independent Contractor Interpreter (Phoenix, AZ)We are currently seeking RID-certified ASL Interpreters for in-person appointments at hospitals, medical offices, and other client sites.
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Provide spoken language, ASL, and tactile interpretation to patients, medical providers, and staff in person or via video-phone in complex medical settings+ Manage complexity of cross-cultural encounter.
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Under the general direction of the Administrative Supervisor, the selected candidate must be bilingual in English and Haitian-Creole, and able to interpret in the three modes of interpretation (sight, consecutive, simultaneous) in court proceedings, quasi-judicial hearings, complementary dispute resolution events and other court related events either in person virtually or via a telecommunications device.
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Here is what you get to do Provide on-site, in-person interpretation. 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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Performs medical interpretation duties in person and/or by phone/video for Spanish speaking patients, families, and Parkland employees and contractors across Parkland's full scope of services per the Medical Interpreter Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice.
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The Contractor shall provide an interpreter who possesses the knowledge, skill and ability to produce complete, accurate, simultaneous translation/interpretation. for the Deaf and hard of hearing employees in Cleveland, OH. Job Duties and Responsibilities: To include interpreting simultaneously from: · American Sign Language (ASL), · Pidgin Sign English (PSE), · Conceptually Accurate Signed English (CASE) · Signed English · Signed Languages mentioned above (in reverse) to spoken English, Onsite interpreting events is provided below.
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As a Translator/Interpreter, duties may include translation of legal forms, certificates, and declarations as well as legal interpretation at court hearings, government interviews, and with pro bono attorneys.
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The incumbent will provide Spanish and English interpretations for patients, providers, and other ancillary staff for in-person and/or telemedicine appointments (including in-patient rounds, family meetings and educational teachings.
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Relays patient-provider communications requiring interpretation in person, via phone, video� and/or letter. Abides by the Massachusetts Interpreter Association's Code of Ethics and the MMIA Standards of Practice.
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Coordinate interpreter assignments including communicating any changes to staff and agency in-person interpreters. Throughout the workday, monitoring interpreter status dashboard to assign, reassign, requesting additional outside agency support, or dismissing such support, as appropriate.
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The Interpreter/Translator is responsible for interpreting and translating for defense attorneys, social workers, paralegals, mental health professionals and any other personnel engaged in the defense of a person represented by The Legal Aid Society.
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