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Job Description - American Sign Language Interpreter/Part Time-BWH (3288006) American Sign Language Interpreter/Part Time-BWH - (3288006) Fluency in English and American Sign Language.
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This is a 9-month, part-time staff position as an American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreter who works as a member of the Accessibility and Disability Services (ADS) team in the Center for Student Success (CSS.
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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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Skills We Love Flexibility Customer service focused Team player Great ASL skills Believes in collaboration and working with teams Requirements Bachelor’s Degree in American Sign Language 3+ years of ASL interpreting experience Passionate about providing language access NIC/ CI & CT certifications Follow RID Interpreter Code of Ethics Powered by JazzHR.
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If you are ready to challenge yourself, be inspired and grow – no matter what your role – you just may be the kind of breakthrough maker who will thrive at CHOP.About the JobThe ASL Interpreter provides professional services to Deaf and Hard of Hearing patients, families and the organization in order to appreciate and assist with the unique language and cultural needs of families as they seek and receive care in the CHOP environment.
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Language: American Sign Language (ASL) US-Based Interpreter We are currently looking for both VRI and Onsite US-Based ASL interpreter. An ASL interpreter will provides sign language interpretation services in a variety of settings, including working with a variety of individuals who are deaf, deafened, hard of hearing and/or oral, empowering individuals to advocate for themselves and their needs.
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Job Benefits 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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A member of the Division of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures (DWLLC) main office staff, this position serves as the American Sign Language (ASL) on site interpreter.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Ability to communicate effectively in American Sign Language (ASL)Ability to communicate effectively utilizing assistive technology. Knowledge and/or fluency of American Sign Language is preferred, not required.
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HARBORVIEW'S INTERPRETER SERVICES department has an outstanding opportunity for a Medical Interpreter, American Sign Language (ASL) Nearly 29,000 healthcare professionals, researchers, and educators work in the UW Medicine family of organizations that includes: Harborview Medical Center, UW Medical Center - Montlake, UW Medical Center - Northwest, Valley Medical Center, UW Medicine Primary Care, UW Physicians, UW School of Medicine, and Airlift Northwest.
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For persons who are deaf, hard of hearing, deafblind, or deaf-disabled, XLA will provide an American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter where needed as a reasonable accommodation for the hiring processes.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionLanguage: American Sign Language (ASL) US-Based InterpreterWe are currently looking for both VRI and Onsite US-Based ASL interpreter. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionLanguage: American Sign Language (ASL) US-Based InterpreterWe are currently looking for both VRI and Onsite US-Based ASL interpreter.
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Do you have any relatives employed by the Worcester Public Schools or the School Committee? Ability to speak Albanian, Arabic, Nepali, Portuguese, Spanish, Vietnamese or an African Language.
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Job Description The essential function of the Court Interpreter (Spanish) position within the organization is to interpret legal proceedings for non-English speaking or hearing-impaired persons to ensure due process.
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As a School Sign Language Interpreter, you will play a vital role in facilitating communication between deaf or hard of hearing students and their peers, teachers, and staff.
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