Ancillary ASL Interpreter (On Call) (Part Time) (Multiple Positions)
Position Highlights
The primary responsibility of the Ancillary Freelance ASL Interpreter is to perform simultaneous interpreting and transliterating duties for deaf and/or hard of hearing individuals in fast paced, highly technical settings encompassing all levels of academia and that require autonomous decision-making. Campus settings include providing services for students, staff, and campus classes, meetings, or presentations, including some campus-wide events or activities.
Duties & Responsibilities
- As needed, interprets/transliterates for the Deaf campus community and visitors to provide access for classroom/education related meetings, programs, or activities. Settings include classrooms, one-on-one or group meetings for students, college sponsored events or presentations, campus-wide events such as Orientation, Commencement, etc.
- Requests may include hours during evenings and weekends and non-campus locations.
- Performs independent needs assessment regarding cultural and language variables to determine the most appropriate interpreting methods and strategies to employ.
- Follows and maintains strict confidentiality in all interactions following Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) Code of Ethics standards.
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