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The selected candidate MUST have (1) one year of sign language interpretation experience. Paper application materials must be received by 5 pm, close of business, on the closing date for the recruitment, no postmarks will be accepted.
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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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Adelphi Medical Staffing is seeking American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreters to provider interpretation and communication support to students at colleges in North Carolina(NC). Render correct concepts and meanings according to the conventions of established interpretation protocol, avoiding omissions or additions.
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Details: Position Type: Full-time Caseload: K-12 Itinerate Pay range: $33 - 40 /hr Responsibilities : Provide ASL interpretation services during classroom instruction, school activities, meetings, and other educational settings to ensure effective communication for student Interpret spoken language into ASL and vice versa, conveying the content and intent accurately and maintaining the privacy and confidentiality of all parties involved.
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Under the direction of an assigned Recreation Supervisor, Coordinator or Specialist, perform ASL sign language interpretation for participants. This position is responsible performing ASL sign language interpretation for participants in Metro Parks programs who are Deaf or hard of hearing.
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Fluency in American Sign Language (ASL). Qualifications : Bachelor's degree in American Sign Language. EIPA score, RID or NIC. Experience working as an ASL interpreter in an educational setting strongly preferred.
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English <> American Sign Language Onsite Consecutive Interpretation. TransPerfect, a world leader in professional translation and global marketing services, is currently looking for interpreters in Washington State for some on-site medical interpretation assignments starting in January.
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Relevant experience must be in sign language interpretation with a superior working knowledge of American Sign Language (ASL), Pidgin Signed English (PSE), and Manually Coded English (MCE) in order to simultaneously transliterate/interpret in a variety of settings.
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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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Sign Language Interpreter II positions are typically assigned to high schools when the level of interpretation is more complex due to the needs of the student and the complexity of the academic program.
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5 years of sign language interpretation experience and no college degree. 2 years of sign language interpretation experience and a college degree in Interpreting, Deaf Studies and other fields.
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The Educational Sign Language Interpreter supports staff, students, and families by providing interpretation and translation services for deaf and hearing-impaired students.
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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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Job Summary A Spoken Language Interpreter is an employee of Lexington Medical Center who facilitates communication of spoken messages between LEP patients and visitors and LMC staff and providers.
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The interpreter also effectivelyfacilitates communication between students who use sign language due to hearingloss, and students/teachers who do not. Utilizes American Sign Language (ASL.
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