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If serving as a bilingual/multilingual interpreter, certification in Medical Interpretation is required to perform the duties of a qualified interpreter. Ensures that medication is delivered to persons authorized to handle medication according to AAMC policy.
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Requires the ability to display knowledge of methods used in reverse interpretation of the manual communication of students who are deaf or hard of hearing (sign to voice techniques). In addition, the interpreter will serve as a member of the student's educational team.
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Certificate from a Medical Interpretation Program provided by a College, University, ALTA Language Services, Bridging the Gap, or Language Line Academy confirming successful completion of forty (40) to sixty (60) hours of Medical Interpreter Training OR Certification as a Certified Medical Interpreter (CMI) through the National Board of Certification for Medical Interpreters (NBCMI), or Certification Commission for Healthcare Interpreters (CCHI.
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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 Boston, MA.
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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. Duties and ResponsibilitiesProvide interpretation virtually via.
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Provide voice to sign and sign to voice interpreting and other support services for deaf and hard-of-hearing students/staff in a variety of settings to facilitate communications between students, faculty, staff, parents and others; confer with students, teachers and administrators concerning instructional functions, interpretation services, educational progress and related issues, needs and activities.
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Sign Language Interpreter II positions are typically assigned to schools where 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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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. Here is what you get to do Provide on-site, in-person interpretation.
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Ensures that all language interpreters working on the team are qualified to support one or more SOSi contracts; checks for initial and continuing interpreter competencies Coordinates efforts with various business unit and program departments, to include Recruiting, Operations, Travel, Quality, and Finance.
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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 Omaha , Nebraska.
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Qualifications Education: Requires a high school diploma or GED and must be a graduate of a Bilingual Assistant course or other accredited language interpretation certification program. Current knowledge of medical terminology in English and Spanish, interpretation techniques, interviewing, and communication skills.
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Knowledge, Skills, & AbilitiesKnowledge of the process of interpretation; American Sign Language (ASL) and/or an English sign system as required by the consumer(s) or the assignment; the methods and techniques used in communicating with Deaf and hard-of-hearing consumers; understanding of the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) code of professional conduct; the vocabulary used in the courses to which the interpreter is assigned; and a demonstrated knowledge of Deaf Culture.
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Provides critical interpreting and translation services that improve the quality of life with the communities we engage in. we are closing language gap by connecting people anywhere and anytime through innovative technology and solutions.
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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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As an Independent Contractor Interpreter, you will not be employee of CyraCom. Rather you will function as a vendor, providing language interpretation services on an IRS Form 1099 basis.
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