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The International Rescue Committee (IRC) responds to the world's worst humanitarian crises, helping to restore health, safety, education, economic wellbeing, and power to people devastated by conflict and disaster.
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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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Brooklyn Defender Services (BDS) seeks an English-Spanish Bilingual Interpreter. Qualification as a Certified or Licensed Court interpreter for Spanish/English proceedings by an official state judicial authority is a plus.
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As a world-renowned public health agency with a history of building transformative public health programming and infrastructure, innovating in science and scholarship to advance public health knowledge, and responding to urgent public health crises from New York City’s yellow fever outbreak in 1822, to the COVID-19 pandemic we are a hub for public health innovation, expertise, and programs, and services.
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Phaxis is seeking a skilled American Sign Language Interpreter (ASL/SLI) for a leading school district near Charleston, SC for the 2024-2025 School Year! Contract Sign Language/ASL Interpreter (SLI) for Schools near Charleston, SC.
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Mission Essential has work supporting Health and Human Services (HHS) providing refugee support to unaccompanied minors in need of interpretation services.
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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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ASL Interpreter Job posting: Kelly (Morning/Weekend) Apply to be a ASL Interpreter today! ASL Interpreter Job posting: Kelly (Morning/Weekend) Apply to be a ASL Interpreter today! In this position you would be working with clients from the medical industry, legal and financial institutions, police services, and at times, federal government agencies.
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We serve as the population health strategist, and policy, and planning authority for the City of New York, while also having a vast impact on national and international public policy, including programs and services focused on food and nutrition, anti-tobacco support, chronic disease prevention, HIV/AIDS treatment, family and child health, environmental health, mental health, and racial and social justice work, among others.
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Sign Language Interpreter - Community - Manhattan, NY. 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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Completion of a recognized interpreter training program (ITP) or equivalent education and training in ASL interpretation. For Sign Language Interpreter, Level 2. Sign Language Interpreter.
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Be aware of the specific vocabulary of the industry the interpreter works with (healthcare and medical one, specifically). LANGUAGE: Russian Requirements: 90% English proficiency Steady wired internet connection USB Wired headset Windows 10 or MacOS WHAT WE OFFER YOU: Fully remote position with a clear schedule Full-time or part-time position Immediate availability to start working after onboarding Monthly payments Per minute or fixed Rate. YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES: Answer calls professionally, acting according to the Interpreter’s code of conduct.
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We will train you to start your career path as an Over the Phone Interpreter. Career AdvancementsTrainingWe provide all Vietnamese Interpreters with four weeks of remote/online training with a dedicated Trainer.
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depending on location, education, and certifications)Location: Long Island, NYHours Requirement: hours minimum of interpreting services required per month (at leaderships discretion).
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Title: interpreter Company: International Rescue Committee in New York, NY
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