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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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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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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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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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Job Description: To provide live Audio/Video (OPI/VRI) consecutive interpretation for mostly medical calls, with a per-hour contract. Always wear business-casual (black collared shirt or polo t-shirt) attire during video calls.
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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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Duties and ResponsibilitiesProvide interpretation virtually via Video Remote. We have an immediate need for a Remote Contract ASL (American Sign Language) Interpreter. Quality interpretation is critical to our shared success, and it is only possible by bringing in the best interpreters in the industry.
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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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JOB DUTIESDescriptionUnder minimal supervision from the Director of Language and Hospitality Services, provides onsite Spanish-English interpretations for Patients, Healthcare Providers, and other ancillary Medical Center staff for onsite appointments (including inpatient rounds, family meetings, and educational teachings) with or without interpretation equipment, as well as interpretation via video and phone as needed.
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Interpretation may be by video call so interpreters must have a solid background and wear a black polo t-shirt to ensure the viewers see a professional environment during all video calls.
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Sorenson Communications is looking for part-time Deaf and hearing community interpreters to provide the highest quality interpretation services for Deaf consumers in multiple locations company wide.
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3 years’ experience working as an interpreter (preferred, but not required) Deaf interpreters will effectively interpret between ASL, Tactile American Sign Language, other forms of visual communication, and written English.
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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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Duties and Responsibilities Provide interpretation virtually via video remote Precisely 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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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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