p style="margin-bottom:0in;margin-bottom:0.0001pt;line-height:normal;background:white">Interpreters in Future Group Translation and Localization Services are linguistic experts, fast workers when it comes to the information mentioned during the call, and renowned for their high level of tolerance, accuracy, and expertise. We are hiring American Sign Language VRS Interpreters.
Los Angeles, CA30+ days ago
Purpose Statement/Position Summary: Under general supervision, provide interpreting services in a culturally sensitive manner to facilitate communication and the relaying of medical information between speakers of different languages at CHLA; and provide written translations as required in patient encounters such as translation of medical instructions and medication schedules, and any hospital related administrative correspondence with patients/families, including information, education and documentation materials. Minimum Qualifications/Work Experience: 2+ years' experience interpreting and translating in a healthcare setting, including experience working with the community and/or a target language population with a diversity of cultural/socio-economic backgrounds.
Fairfield, CA30+ days ago
p>Employer: Solano Community College Address: 4000 Suisun Valley Road, Fairfield, California, 94534-3197 Phone: 707-864-7128 Website: http://www.solano.edu. Candidates must possess a commitment to encourage learning and an enthusiastic attitude toward teaching, as well as the sensitivity to teach students from diverse cultural, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds who may have wide ranges of abilities, including the disabled.
Santa Barbara, California30+ days ago
p style="margin:0in;background:white;outline:0px;word-spacing:0px">We invite you to follow the link to Homeland Language Services website to discover more about our company. We are hiring AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (ASL) INTERPRETERS!.
Santa Maria, California30+ days ago
The Interpreter advocates for LEP patients' access to the full range of health care services providing intercultural mediation to assist providers in delivering culturally sensitive patient care. If you choose to work with Homeland Language Services you will get into a friendly team, that supports each other, actively communicates, has its own corporate culture, and achieves its goals together!
p>Essential responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: - Provides sign to voice and voice to sign interpreting of communications between students and teachers using American Sign Language (ASL), Pidgin Signed English (PSE), or Signed Exact English (SEE) and Oral Interpreting in a variety of classroom and recreational settings; interpret lessons, educational information and all directives presented by the instructor;
- Integrates the hearing impaired student into the educational program of the classroom through the use of sign language, finger spelling, speech, reading, writing, gestures, pictures, and other methods;
- Provides instructional support to the hearing impaired students, as required;
- Assists students in developing communication skills such as sign language, speech reading, and English;
- Assists students by interpreting explanations of vocabulary and basic concepts from lessons and readings; takes notes as needed;
- Reverse interprets by orally responding for the student as needed;
- Assists the teacher in all communication needs, including the promotion of safety and the encouragement of acceptable behavior and maintenance of discipline;
- Observes and reports progress of students as required; observes and controls behavior of students according to approved procedures;
- Assists students by providing proper examples, emotional support, friendly attitude, and general guidance;
- Confers, as needed, with teachers concerning programs and materials to meet the students' needs;
- Assists the teacher in providing parents with skills to aid in communicating with their hearing impaired children in support of the classroom instructions;
- Provides support to the teacher by setting up work areas, displays and exhibits, operating various educational equipment as needed, and distributing and collecting papers and supplies;
- Assists hearing impaired students become self-reliant.
Under the general direction of the Manager of Special Education, acts as an aide and interpreter for hearing impaired students not in an oral speech program and assists students within the students assigned educational environment; facilitates communication between deaf and/or hard of hearing students and hearing persons; and performs a variety of duties relative to assigned area of responsibility.
We are seeking a reliable American Sign Language (ASL) Substitute / Backup Instructor to support an after-school enrichment program at Blossom Valley Elementary School. The instructor should be comfortable working with children and able to guide students through basic ASL signs, vocabulary, and simple conversations in an interactive learning environment.
p>What Were Looking For: Language: American Sign Language (ASL) Services: Onsite, VRI (Video Remote Interpreting) Certifications: RID, BEI, or other relevant credentials are a plus Experience: Minimum 2 years of professional interpreting experience preferred Specialties: Medical, educational, legal, social services, or other community-based settings Platforms: experience working with Boostlingo and XTRF are a plus.
Flexible Scheduling: Choose assignments that fit your availability Diverse Projects: Work with clients in healthcare, education, government, and more Supportive Team: Our coordination and recruiting teams are here to help you succeed Mission-Driven Work: Help bridge communication gaps and make a real impact in peoples lives.
Orange County, CA30+ days ago
Activities include, but are not limited to: Interpreting professional meetings, telephone calls, one-on-one meetings with departmental staff or the general public, case staffing, training sessions, departmental operations, inter-departmental meetings, conferences and public events as needed by the department. The majority of the work will take place in one of the following locations with consumers, the public, colleagues, and other stakeholders: a DOR open office setting in a cubicle environment, offsite in the community, at events and various partner locations, and/or at an approved alternate work location.