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Bilingual in English and American Sign Language. MUST be registered with BBS as a AMFT/ACSW/APCC. Masters Degree from accredited school of Psychology, Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, or LPCC and registered with the Board of Behavioral Science (BBSE) or Board of Psychology.
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Applicants fluent in American Sign Language, Arabic, Korean, Mandarin, Spanish, Tagalog, and/or Vietnamese are strongly encouraged to apply. Must possess and maintain certification as a Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner issued by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC.
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A Sign Language Interpreter works with the educational team to provide scaffolding and improve the student’s signing capacities using any of a variety of sign or verbal communication systems such as American Sign Language (ASL) in a highly proficient manner.
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Yes, I will email a County American Sign Language Certification to exams@dmh.lacounty.gov within (7) calendar days. Do you have American Sign Language (ASL) certification.
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Current Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) in Speech-Language Pathology from the American Speech-Language & Hearing Association or eligibility for Certification pending professional experience required.
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Fluent in one or more languages in addition to English (e.g., Spanish, Korean, American Sign Language). The Ralph Lauren Center for Cancer Prevention at USC Norris will be dedicated to increasing access to high-quality cancer screening, prevention services, and timely cancer care in Los Angeles County through an evidence-based approach for patient activation, workforce development, and the coordination of cancer care services.
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A Sign Language Interpreter Specialist II, in addition to using oral and manual forms of communication to convey the full meaning of a message, achieves and delivers conceptually accurate higher-level academic material utilizing English and/or American Sign Language (ASL.
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Knowledge, Skills, & AbilitiesKnowledge of the process of interpretation; American Sign Language (ASL) and/or an English sign system as required by the consumer(s) or the assignment; the methods and techniques used in communicating with Deaf and hard-of-hearing consumers; understanding of the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) code of professional conduct; the vocabulary used in the courses to which the interpreter is assigned; and a demonstrated knowledge of Deaf Culture.
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Fluency in American Sign Language (ASL) and in-depth knowledge of the Deaf Culture is required; Fluency in American Sign Language (ASL) and in-depth knowledge of the Deaf Culture is required.
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Yes No 09 Do you have a County American Sign Language (ASL) certification? 10 Do you have American Sign Language (ASL) certification? Yes No 08 Are you proficient in American Sign Language (ASL.
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Must be fluent in American Sign Language (ASL). Must be proficient in American Sign Language (ASL). Must be fluent in American Sign Language (ASL). Must be proficient in American Sign Language (ASL.
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Qualifications Minimum QualificationsCurrent state licensure or eligibility for state licensure as a Speech Language Pathologist required. DutiesEvaluating patient's abilities and designing appropriate intervention plans to address swallowing, speech, language, and cognitive disorders.
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We are looking for Teachers and Tutors with American Sign Language experience to provide 1:1 or group instruction to students in Burbank, CA ! Knowledge in American Sign Language - REQUIRED.
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In person ASL tutoring. Ability to make learning fun and interactive, with the focus of the tutoring often determined by student questions and comments. Tutors set their own hourly rate and decide which tutoring jobs to accept based on their availability.
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Experience with commonly used American Sign Language within an early childhood setting. Ensures compliance with Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) guidelines by planning and implementing food and nutrition programs.
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