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Translate accurately from English into Spanish language and vice versa documents that include but are not limited to: Stipulations of Settlement, Termination of Tenancy Procedures, hearing notices, applications to re-open default, documents, evidence introduced at administrative hearings, and forms.
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Spanish Interpreter Incentive Program: Employees interested in additional compensation for their Spanish speaking skills agree to assist YC by attending two recruiting events and being available for Spanish Interpretation needs as they arise.
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AOC approved interpreters include interpreters who have passed the written and performance oral exams of the National Center for State Courts administered by the AOC or an equivalent test administered by a member state of the Council of Language Access Coordinators; or who possess the Court Interpreter Certification from the Administrative Office of the United States Courts.
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Position Title and Salary: Spanish Interpreter (Trial Court Coordinator), Grade 33, $51,780 annually. Preferred qualifications: Courtroom interpretation experience, completion of the Kansas Judicial Branch Court Interpreter Orientation (free online program), knowledge of Kansas Supreme Court Rule 1703 (Kansas Code of Professional Responsibility for Court Interpreters), court interpreter certification (Missouri or elsewhere.
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Reviews the daily docket and receives daily calendar assignments from the Trial Court Interpreter Coordinator (or other) and accurately completes daily activity logs, or other documentation as required.
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Job Description The essential function of the Court Interpreter (Spanish) position within the organization is to interpret legal proceedings for non-English speaking or hearing-impaired persons to ensure due process.
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Education & Experience Associate Degree in Human services, Social Work, or other related field Fluency in English and at least one other language, such as: Spanish, Burmese, French/Haitian Creole, Dari/Pashto, Ukrainian/Russian, Swahili, Kinyarwanda, Arabic, Portuguese, Sango/Fluani.
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St. Lukes Health System in Twin Falls, ID is seeking a Medical Interpreter/Translator to join our Language Services Team. The Medical Interpreter/Translator facilitates clear, accurate and effective medical and general interpretation for healthcare staff, patients, companions, and visitors.
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The population of Fairfax County is very diverse where 38.7% of residents speak a language other than English at home (Spanish, Asian/Pacific Islander, Indo-European, and others ) and we encourage candidates bilingual in English and a foreign language to apply to this opportunity.
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Two (2) years of professional interpreting experience in a position defined as an official interpreter in the English/Spanish language preferably in a municipal, general jurisdiction or United States District Court; or in a medical environment in a clinic or hospital; or experience as an escort interpreter or conference interpreter for a government official or dignitary.
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Bi-lingual Spanish or Arabic speaking is highly valuable for this opening, although we have an excellently trained professional Medical Interpreter Department that are part of the Practice Team. Some sessions will be in our Sick Visit Clinic with potential weekend or evening shifts.
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Experience with correspondence in foreign languages and alternate formats, e.g., Spanish, Chinese, large print, braille. CVS Health can provide a request for a reasonable accommodation, including a qualified interpreter, written information in other formats, translation or other services through ColleagueRelations@CVSHealth.com If you have a speech or hearing disability, please call 7-1-1 to utilize Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS.
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Preferred Bi-lingual (Spanish, Amharic, Pashto) capabilities in reading, writing, and speaking preferred and understanding how to use interpreter services. Minimum Qualifications + Must be able to provide proof of independent licensure + Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW-C), + Licensed Psychologist + Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) + Minimum 2 years providing therapy to children, teens and adults with mental health needs.
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Have native speaker fluency in the target language: Arabic (Saudi Arabia), Finnish, Korean, Slovak, Swedish, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Hong Kong), Chinese (Taiwan), Catalan, Danish, German, Greek, Spanish (Mexico), Spanish (Spain), French (Canada), Hebrew, Croatian, Indonesian, Japanese, Malay, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese (Portugal), Portuguese (Brazil), Romanian or Slovenian.
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Act as a liaison between English and non-English speaking and/or hearing guests, staff and patients by providing interpreter services. For further information, view the EEO Know Your Rights (English) poster or EEO Know Your Rights (Spanish) poster.
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