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Certified with RID (Registry of Interpreters of the Deaf) The main purpose of this part-time contractual position is to provide competent interpreting services as needed on a 24-hour basis in an environment that is caring and actively responsive to all elements of human dignity.
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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 Summary The AKSD Interpreter Services Coordinator provides coordination and supervision of all services related to communication access at the Alaska State School for Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
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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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All Sign Language Interpreters shall use American Sign Language (ASL) to perform interpreting for Deaf or Hearing-Impaired employees and applicants. All ASL Interpreters provided must be able to proficiently interpret oral communications for Deaf and/or Hearing-Impaired employees, customers, or applicants.
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Site: Special Education Office Position Title: Interpreter Reports To: Special Education Director Primary Function: To provide interpreting services for Deaf/Hard of Hearing students in the educational setting on a school wide basis to access the general and special education curriculum.
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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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We strive to increase diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility for underrepresented people through communication solutions for all: call captioning and video relay services, over-video and in-person sign language and spoken language interpreting, translation, real-time captioning, and post-production language services.
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To facilitate communication between Limited English Proficiency, deaf, or hard of hearing patients and families and medical center staff by providing accurate, comprehensive, and professional medical interpreting services in-person or by telephone.
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2 years of sign language interpretation experience and a college degree in Interpreting, Deaf Studies and other fields. 5 years of sign language interpretation experience and no college degree.
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A Senior Sign Language Interpreter Specialist coordinates and schedules the interpreting services for deaf and hard of hearing students and participates in interpreting educational and general information exchanged in an educational setting by using manual and oral methods of communication.
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Sorenson also provides onsite and remote interpreting services between English and various other world languages. depending on location, education, and certifications)Location: Baltimore, MDHours Requirement: hours minimum of interpreting services required per month (at leaderships discretion.
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Depending on location, education, and certifications)Location: St. Augustine, FLHours Requirement: hours minimum of interpreting services required per month (at leaderships discretion). depending on location, education, and certifications)Location: St. Augustine, FLHours Requirement: hours minimum of interpreting services required per month (at leaderships discretion.
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Come be a part of our mission and make a meaningful and positive impact with the industry leading provider of language services for the Deaf and heard-of-hearing. CaptionCall is looking for a caring, customer service oriented Installer/Trainer with a passion for helping people with hearing loss communicate with the world.
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Depending on location, education, and certifications)Location: Rochester Hills, MIHours Requirement: hours minimum of interpreting services required per month (at leaderships discretion). depending on location, education, and certifications)Location: Rochester Hills, MIHours Requirement: hours minimum of interpreting services required per month (at leaderships discretion.
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