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Interpreters use American Sign Language (ASL), signed English, transliterating and/or other manual sign systems to provide interpreting services in a wide variety of settings including classrooms and related activities; college events; and employee/applicant activities.
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Four (4+) years of experience as a professional American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter in a medical setting. The Sign Language Medical Interpreter position duties are to provide concise, objective, and accurate interpretation, translation, and transliteration for patients, their caregivers, family members, providers, and staff who are d/Deaf or hard of hearing throughout UCSF Health in person and by video.
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Hanna is Urgently hiring ASL (American Sign Language ) interpreters to operate as freelance interpreters in a 1099 Independent Contractor role. Be willing to complete ASL (American Sign Language) assessment by as Certified ASL Professional (exceptions can be made with proven work history and certifications.
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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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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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The UVA American Sign Language Program is dedicated to increasing knowledge about deaf people’s culture and experiences by offering courses in American deaf history, deafness in literature and film, sign language linguistics, and related topics.
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Sign and initial treatment notes for review and co-signature by the supervising speech language pathologist. Act as a second-language interpreter during assessments. A Speech Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) performs tasks prescribed, directed and supervised by ASHcertified Speech-Language Pathologists who meet the Arizona state guidelines as a supervisor.
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Do you have the PRN career opportunities as a(an) Speech Language Pathologist PRN you want with your current employer? If you are looking for an opportunity that provides satisfaction and personal growth, we encourage you to apply for our Speech Language Pathologist PRN opening.
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Do you want to work as a(an) Speech Language Pathologist PRN where your passion for creating positive patient interactions are valued? Speech Language Pathologist License issued by the Texas State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology is required.
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Qualifications:Bachelor's degree in Speech-Language PathologyState certification as a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) or eligibility for certification. Essential Duties:The Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) will play a crucial role in supporting the educational and communication needs of students with speech and language disorders.
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We are actively seeking a dedicated and skilled Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) to join our team, providing invaluable support to schools through our staffing company. Bachelor's degree (preferred) or Associate's degree in Speech-Language Pathology Assistant program from an accredited institution.
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Our Talent Acquisition team is reviewing applications for our Speech Language Pathologist PRN opening. We are looking for a dedicated Speech Language Pathologist PRN like you to be a part of our team.
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Submit your application for our Speech Language Pathologist PRN opening with Methodist Hospital Texsan today and find out what it truly means to be a part of the Methodist Healthcare team. If you find this opportunity compelling, we encourage you to apply for our Speech Language Pathologist PRN opening.
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Fluency in English and at least one other language: Ukranian, Russian, Mongolian, Portuguese, Korean, Hindi, French, Haitian/Creole, Russia, Chinese, Japanese or other languages as identified by immigrant student population.
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Do you have the career opportunities as a(an) Speech Language Pathologist PRN you want with your current employer? · National certification by the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association to practice Speech Language Pathology or Clinical Fellowship year.
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