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We are seeking a PRN, skilled and experienced Sign Language Interpreter to join us at MedStar Washington Hospital Center. General Summary of PositionJob Summary: Breaking Barriers and bridging communication gaps – join our team as a skilled American Sign Language Interpreter.
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Under the direction of an assigned Recreation Supervisor, Coordinator or Specialist, perform ASL sign language interpretation for participants. This position is responsible performing ASL sign language interpretation for participants in Metro Parks programs who are Deaf or hard of hearing.
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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. In-person American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters will be required bi-monthly to attend at least two (2) monthly department training meetings and an all-employee meeting.
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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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Language Services is currently seeking an- On-site Full- time Spanish Medical Interpreter. The primary function is to serve as a medical interpreter for patients and staff, rendering information accurately and completely between English and Spanish in compliance with all ChristianaCare Language Services and ChristianaCare hospital policies and procedures, particularly relating to patient confidentiality and informed consent, following the NCIHC Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice.
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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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Sign Language Interpreter III: High school graduate or equivalent graduated from interpreter training program and combination of more than five (5+) years' experience, and shall possess Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) certification.
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Relevant experience must be in sign language interpretation with a superior working knowledge of American Sign Language (ASL), Pidgin Signed English (PSE), and Manually Coded English (MCE) in order to simultaneously transliterate/interpret in a variety of settings.
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This position under the direction of the Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission, will provide American Sign Language interpretation to agency staff, clients/consumers, providers, employers and members of the public, interpreting spoken and written content into signed content, and signed content into spoken or written content.
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AND medical interpreter certification or qualification either from Washington State Department of Social and Health Services, the National Board of Certification for Medical Interpreters, or the Certification Commission for Healthcare Interpreters.
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Spoken proficiency in language(s) spoken by client group is required; including but not limited to Spanish, French, Arabic, Burmese (Chin, Matu, Rohingya, Karen, Karenni, Tedim), Kirundi, Kinyarwanda, Somali, Farsi, Dari, Pashto, Swahili, Amharic, Tigrinya, Nepali, Russian, Kunama, Afar, Sango, Dinka, Lingala, Oromo, Kurdish, Vietnamese, Korean, Urdu, and Hindi.
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Under the general supervision of an assigned supervisor, a DSPS (Disabled Students Programs and Services)/ASL Interpreter performs a variety of specialized duties involved in the planning, scheduling, and providing of services for students with disabilities; coordinates and implements communication support services for students who are deaf or hard of hearing; serves as an American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter.
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Position Type: Paraprofessional Job Families Date Posted: 2024-01-02 Location:Administration or As Assigned INTRODUCTION: CONTEXT AND MISSION The Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD) serves approximately 37,000 students in 100+ schools.
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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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The Healthcare Navigator, who will also function as a Spanish Interpreter is responsible for the coordination of healthcare services through interdisciplinary collaboration to achieve optimal patient outcomes.
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