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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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Through creativity and innovation, and an intentional blending of technology, the arts and design, we provide exceptional individuals with a wide range of academic opportunities, including a leading research program and an internationally recognized education for deaf and hard-of-hearing students.
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Proficient in understanding reading and interpreting all contents of the paper and electronic medical charts (ERM) Employees must have a normal range of hearing and eyesight to record and prepare paper and MDI chart notes and documents.
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As a Medical Fee Review Hearing Officer, you will be reviewing appeals, scheduling and conducting de novo hearings, examining witnesses, as well as receiving and analyzing testimony and exhibits.
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Address student behavior including reporting violations of the student code of conduct, interpreting the student code of conduct and serving as a judicial hearing officer. Otterbein University is seeking an Assistant Director of Residence Life to join our Cardinal community, who will be responsible for staff supervision, community development, budget and facility management and leading departmental special initiatives in addition to serving as an Area Director to approximately 700 students living in residence halls, apartments or houses.
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Constant use of hearing and vision, distinguish between shades of color, and use tools or equipment requiring a high degree of dexterity. Previous experience reading, analyzing, and interpreting complex documents, such as gaming regulations, technical journals, financial reports and legal documents.
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Administering and interpreting audiological tests, developing treatment plans, establishing goals for patients, and making recommendations for the most suitable hearing aid solution. Erie Audiology has provided comprehensive hearing healthcare services to patients in Erie and the surrounding areas since 1960.
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Administers a variety of student services, community services, and special assignments in support of MPS Adult Ed goals; including MPS Adult Ed program outreach & marketing, bi-lingual & hearing-impaired translating/interpreting, student testing, media & technology support, community relations, volunteer support, attendance, and special events.
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The ASL interpreter provides interpreting/transliterating services for deaf and hard of hearing students and other hearing impaired college clientele using manual and oral methods of communication.
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JOB DETAILS: ASL Medical InPerson Interpreter (Independence, MO) Language Desired: American Sign Language Summary The InPerson Interpreter (IPI) will facilitate on-site communication for Deaf/Hard of Hearing (HOH) community members and the practitioners that serve them in a variety of medical settings.
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Requires functional hearing, ability to read medical records, make observatory assessments, and document in writing and computer records. Assessment: Assesses resident's health status and needs by assessing, interpreting, recording and communication data relevant to resident care using the nursing process.
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Positions in this class require incumbents to work with deaf or hard of hearing students by communicating using American Sign Language (ASL), Picture Exchange Communication Systems (PECS), Assistive Technology Devices, or other Auditory Verbal programs that use spoken language through listening, language and speech development.
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Negotiates and administers collective bargaining agreements by interpreting contract language and advising managers and supervisors; attending labor-management meetings; discussing pending grievances with labor representatives; responding to grievances including serving as third step hearing officer and issuing a third step response; prepare and attend interest arbitration and fact-finding hearings; and coordinating with labor counsel regarding labor-management issues.
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This includes small tool use, full arm and leg range of motion, bend, stoop, kneel, crouch, work in awkward positions, talking and hearing. Requires the use of math and various measuring devices in interpreting and following written instructions and engineering drawings.
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Provide interpreting services using American Sign Language to individuals who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. In collaboration with and under the leadership of our Director of Interpreting Services, the Staff Interpreter is responsible for providing ASL interpreting services for individuals who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, ensuring adherence to the Registry of Interpreter for the Deaf (RID) Professional Code of Conduct.
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