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SCAD seeks a part-time interpreter to join its team in historic Savannah, GA.In this role, your primary responsibility will be to provide communication access for students, faculty, and staff with hearing impairments both in and out of the classroom via interpreting, oral interpreting, and/or transliterating.
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Allison works for SCOE as a Certified Educational Sign Language Interpreter because she loves American Sign Language. Certified Educational Sign Language Interpreter, $30.07-$40.45 per hour (Certified by the National RID, Level 4 or higher on EIPA, or NAD/ACCI assessments, Level 4 or higher on EIPCued Speech for Cued Language transliteration.
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Medical Interpreter CSCC Interpreters-Nepali. Clarifies role of Medical Interpreter to patient/family and health care provider. The Medical Interpreter implements and supports the philosophy, mission, values, standards, policies and procedures of Children's Hospital and the Patient Care Services Division.
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Help maintaining and removing invasive species such as bush honeysuckle.
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The Interpreter offers professional communications support and services to refugees. Whether you're in our U.S.-based offices supporting refugees, asylees or unaccompanied children. Job Knowledge: Understand the mission and values of CWS and faith-based organizations and how they apply to their work and relationships with others.
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3 years' experience working as an interpreter (preferred, but not required) 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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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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We will train you to start your career path as an Over the Phone Interpreter. Career AdvancementsTrainingWe provide all Cantonese Interpreters with four weeks of remote/online training with a dedicated Trainer.
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As an American Sign Language Healthcare Interpreter, you will assist deaf patients, their families, clinical caregivers and professional caregivers by interpreting dialogue from spoken English to American Sign Language, ensuring the coordination of information for issues to be resolved.
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Maintain and develop relationships with stakeholders such as MCDHH Interpreter Referral Services, contracted providers of Interpreting and CART services, MRC staff, employers, vendors, and others to ensure effective provision of communication access.
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Job Overview: The Interpreter provides in-person and/or remote interpretation to facilitate, with accuracy, impartiality, and confidentiality, the language needs of Limited English Proficient (LEP) individuals and their service providers.
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depending on location, education, and certifications)Location: Lexington, KYHours Requirement: hours minimum of interpreting services required per month (at leaderships discretion).
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At least 1 year of experience as an ASL Interpreter in the DOD or IC community. - Minimum of 4 years' experience as an ASL Interpreter. At least 1 year of experience as an ASL Interpreter in the DOD or IC community.
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Career AdvancementsTrainingWe provide all Mandarin Interpreters with four weeks of remote/online training with a dedicated Trainer. TransPerfect Connect (TPC) is looking for Mandarin bilinguals at all levels with demonstrated experience utilizing their bilingual skills in a professional setting.
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