The Freelance Interpreter provides professional ASL and English interpreting services to support communication for students, staff, faculty, and alumni in diverse university settings.
They prepare for assignments by reviewing materials, consulting with stakeholders, and determining appropriate interpreting needs, including team configurations.
The role promotes ongoing professional growth through self-assessment, training, and mentoring, including supervising students and supporting skill development.
Adherence to ethical standards, confidentiality, and diversity principles is essential, along with compliance with organizational policies and mandatory reporting.
Qualifications include at least three years of interpreting experience, national certification, and proficiency in ASL.
This position is a long-term, part-time role requiring up to 40 hours/week, with benefits available for minimum hours worked. A background check is required prior to employment.