2014-06-30

DeafDigest Blue – June 29, 2014

Blue Edition              Barry Strassler, Editor

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Last week’s ASL Videos with captions:

http://deafdigest.com/videos/deaf-scared-by-new-people-in-store/

http://deafdigest.com/videos/deaf-leader-with-disabled-group/

This week’s ASL Videos with captions:

http://deafdigest.com/videos/deaf-employee-watching-telephone-call/

http://deafdigest.com/videos/deaf-avoid-open-house/

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The DeafDigest is divided into Blue and Gold sections, both

ranked equal in contents, features and ads. This is the

Blue section.

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Top stories about the deaf:

In Macau, an independent region under control of China,

leaders of the disabled and the deaf, have accused

the government of hiring the disabled, not out of

confidence in their skills but because hiring quotas

need to be met!

In Great Britain, a group of entertainers are working

together to make their musical events deaf-friendly.

The theme is Attitude is Everything.

The new director of the Scranton School for Deaf & Hard-of-Hearing Children is Jon Konzelman.

Pat Trice is a newly appointed interim superintendent

of the Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind.

Thomas Della has resigned as director of the Delaware

School for the Deaf (Statewide Programs for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing and Deaf-Blind. Effective date

of resignation is July 3rd.

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- Hurry up, Soon sold out -

Lets’ plan an escape from harsh winters in the North

Go on the Bahamas Cruise with us on Happy New Year’s Day

You’ll get to swim with dolphins and tropical fish in turquoise

waters, or soar above the sea in a parasail at Coco Cay private island.

Then explore the islands’ thrilling history of Bahamas & Key West.

It’s a slice of paradise dream vacation you’ll never forget !

Also There will be a Happy New Year Eve Party!

Soon to be sold out because it is a very popular holiday cruise so

let’s book today!

Dec 29, 2014-15 for 4 nights 5 days

http://www.deafvacationcruise.com/bahamas.html

or call me 217-408-0485

Thank you, John Riordan, Deaf Travel Agent & Host group cruise

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SERIOUS ON TELEPHONE OR JUST FOOLING AROUND?

A deaf employee’s desk is next to a hearing employee’s

desk.

The hearing employee is planning to retire. He has to train

a new employee about the job duties and tasks.

The retiring employee picked up the telephone, talked for a

long time, laughing all the time, etc.

The new hearing employee waited a long time for the

telephone conversation to stop. This new employee probably

knows if it was a business call or if it was a personal call.

The deaf employee, watching the whole thing, cannot tell

if it was a business or a personal call.

- for ASL News version with captions, please visit:

http://deafdigest.com/videos/deaf-employee-watching-telephone-call/

if you have iPad, click on top video; if you have another

computer, click on bottom video

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National Black Deaf Advocates

2014 Midwestern Regional Conference

July 18 – 20, 2014

Indianapolis, Indiana

more information at:

http://deafdigest.com/2014-black-deaf-indianapolis-conference/

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WORTH IT TO ATTEND OPEN HOUSE?

A new store had an open house, offering free refreshments

and free wine for visitors.

A deaf person reads the open house invitation. Should he come

in and get free refreshments for himself? Or should he stay out

and ignore the invitation?

He knows if he walks in, the salesman will come to him and

hope to sell him the store products – and there will be

awkward conversation. The deaf person cannot speak and the

salesperson does not know ASL>

This is the reason why DeafDigest editor ignores these

Open House invitations.

- for ASL News version with captions, please visit:

http://deafdigest.com/videos/deaf-avoid-open-house/

if you have iPad, click on top video; if you have another

computer, click on bottom video

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A double Gallaudet anniversaries

July 9 through July 13, 2014 schedule

http://deafdigest.com/2014-gallaudet-deaf-double-anniversary-schedule/

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A CONTRAST BETWEEN DEAF EMPLOYMENT AND INTERPRETERS

A paradox is going on in the Newcastle area of

Australia.

Employment opportunities for the deaf is getting

better – but they require interpreters. And when

the supply of interpreters is low, then future

job seekers and future prospective employers

may be impacted!

WHAT DO INTERPRETERS HATE?

my nephew is very good with fingerspelling; he learned it

from the Boy Scouts

if you have these “hate” or “horror” stories,

please mailto:barry@deafdigest.com

COMMENTS FROM A CART OPERATOR – continuing series

Because realtime captioners and CART providers do not use the QWERTY keyboard, the types of errors that they make are different than someone who is typing on a computer keyboard.

Some people may think that captioners don’t know the difference between simple words. If a stenocaptioner strokes the steno for “rain” instead of “rein,” it is not because the captioner does not know the difference between those two words.  It may just be

that the captioner stroked the wrong stroke on the steno keyboard.

Homophones are difficult for many captioners because they are words that sound the same but are spelled differently. Captioners are trained to write phonetically, so when two words sound the same, the

captioner has to devise a system to distinguish between the two words.

One of the solutions is to add an asterisk to the steno so that the strokes will be different.  But now the captioner has to remember which stroke gets the asterisk: Do I add the asterisk to “guild” or “gild”?

If you ever see a sentence captioned something like, “The Army kernel went to visit the sergeant,” remember that the words “colonel” and “kernel” sound the same, and the captioner is writing phonetically.

The captioner probably knows the difference between those words, but he or she just didn’t write the steno to get it to translate properly.

A PET PEEVE OF BEING DEAF

being always assumed deaf people are mutes or even dumb!

(Every deaf person, no matter if it is ASL, oral,

Cued Speech, late-deafened, hearing aid user, CI user,

etc, share these pet peeves. You may laugh or cry)

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DeafLaw

What is reasonable accommodation and what is not? This is

the big question behind a lawsuit a deaf family is filing

against a swimming club for not providing an interpreter

for swimming lessons. The club would not provide an

interpreter even when the deaf family showed them the ADA

rules and regulations. This lawsuit is taking place in

Minnesota.

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Deaf people can do anything

we have a deaf person who was a

– cookie manufacturer

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News of the Week – Looking Back 10 Years Ago:

A deaf man was ejected from the premises at the Conservative political party gathering in Belleville, Ontario. His crime? Carrying a sign protesting lack of interpreters at this event.

Double standards? Yes. When Gary Malkowski, a deaf man, won election for a MP post in Ontario, he was given interpreters immediately.

Yet when a deaf man, just wanting to follow the political proceedings, wanted interpreters, his reward was getting thrown out.

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News of the Week – Looking Back 5 Years Ago:

When the deaf and the blind put together a TV program,

what is the best compliment?

It is the comment by the studio director:

Some clients don’t even know that we are deaf

This is in reference to the work of Asvo Bergen,

an agency serving the deaf and the disabled in

Bergen, Norway. A group of deaf and blind employees

work together in editing the programs to be shown

on television.

They use special devices that help them when

editing these programs.

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Deaf Apocalypse of the Week:

An oldie TV episode – The Waltons; The Foundling (1972)

was shown on TV this week. It was about a 6-year old

deaf child left on the doorstep at the Waltons residence.

This deaf child had no language skills, and the mother

felt she would be better off “adopted” by the Waltons than

to be sent to a county home for unwanted children.

“Miraculously” over a 4-day span, this child picked up

fingerspelling and accumulated many new words into her

vocabulary. There was debate on what to do with the

abandoned deaf child – her parents, the Waltons, the

physician and the town sheriff. All good things must

come to a happy end – and this abandoned deaf child

was reunited with her parents.

Big issue – no one “discussed” the educational needs

of this deaf child, much less bringing up the existence

of Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind – inasmuch

as the plot was in a rural area near Richmond!

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Lipreading: What did that person say?

The boss asked the deaf employee to type something on the envelope

The deaf employee thought the boss said:

Sweet Tea

He actually said:

Suite C

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- EXCITING EMPLOYMENT OPENINGS AT GLAD !! -

*  EDD Placement Coordinator – Norwalk, CA

*  Staff Interpreter (2 positions available) – Los Angeles, CA

*  Staff Interpreter (2 positions available)- Riverside, CA (CODIE)

To learn more about the above positions at GLAD, please go

to our website:

http://www.gladinc.org

If interested for any of these positions then please submit resume

and application to:

Jeff Fetterman

Human Resources Manager

Greater Los Angeles Agency on Deafness, Inc.

2222 Laverna Avenue

Los Angeles, CA 90041

V/TDD:  (323) 550-4207

Fax #:  (323) 550-4204

E-mail: mailto:gladhr@gladinc.org

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position opening

Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor

Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency

office in Rome, GA

http://careers.ga.gov/jobsearch/jobdetail.asp?ReqNum=GVR-14698dd

This position is located in the beautiful north GA Mountains.  The office is located in Rome, GA.  The counselor in this position also works with the students at the GA School for the Deaf which is located about 20 minutes away, in Cave Springs GA.

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position opening

Interpreter/C-Print Captionist position at UW-Milwaukee

University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee

Accessibility Resource Center

Milwaukee, WI

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) Accessibility Resource Center invites nominations and applications for a fixed-term academic staff position of Dual Service Provider. UWM, a Doctoral/Research extensive university, is Wisconsin’s premier public urban university, offering a comprehensive liberal arts and professional education to its 28,000 students.

The Accessibility Resource Center (ARC) is located in the Division of Academic Affairs and assists the university in providing students with disabilities reasonable accommodations and promotes Universal Design and an atmosphere of nondiscrimination on the basis of disability.

The Dual Service Provider of the Accessibility Resource Center (ARC), Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program, primary purpose is to ensure that students who are deaf or hard of hearing have equal access in their educational program by providing sign language interpreting and speech-to-text services in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and the UW System Policy on Individuals with Disabilities.

This is an annual, renewable, C-Basis 9-month 100% Academic Staff position.

Completed application materials must include a letter of application addressing educational and professional level of work experience as it relates to all minimum and preferred qualifications; a professional resume; and the names and contact information of three (3) professional references.

All applications and application materials must be submitted online.

For this position, applicants are required to apply online at http://jobs.uwm.edu/postings/19277

UWM will not consider paper, emailed or faxed applications. Additionally, applicants must complete all required fields and attach any required documents. The process is complete when the message “Your application has been submitted” is displayed and you receive a confirmation number. It is the policy of UWM to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities who are applicants for employment. If you need assistance, or accommodation in applying because of a disability, please contact uwm-jobs@uwm.edu or 414-229-4463. Employment opportunities will not be denied because of the need to make reasonable accommodations for a qualified individual’s disability.

All finalists for this position will be required to participate in a criminal records review consistent with the Wisconsin Fair Employment Act, complete an Interpreting Assessment and will be required to submit an official copy of their college transcript.

UWM is an AA/EEO Employer and is committed to diversity as an essential element in the pursuit of academic excellence.

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Official Title:    ASSOC/NO PREFIX/SR STUDENT SERVICES SPEC

Working Title:    C-Print Captionist/Sign Language Interpreter

Position Type:    Non-Teaching Academic Staff

Division    B05 Academic Affairs

Department:    B056035 ARC-Deaf & Hard of Hearing Program

Description of School/College/Dept/Program: The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) invites nominations and applications for a fixed-term academic staff position for a Dual Service Provider (Interpreter/C-Print Captionist)in the Accessibility Resource Center (ARC).UWM, a Doctoral/Research extensive university, is Wisconsin’s premier public urban university, offering a comprehensive liberal arts and professional education to its 28,000 students. ARC is located in the Division of Academic Affairs and assists the university in providing students with disabilities reasonable accommodations and promotes Universal Design and an atmosphere of nondiscrimination on the basis of disability.

Job Summary/Basic Function: The primary purpose of the C-Print Captionist/Sign Language Interpreter is to ensure that students who are deaf or hard of hearing have equal access in their educational program by providing sign language interpreting and speech-to-text services in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and the UW System Policy on Individuals with Disabilities.

This position is an Academic Year, 9-month, 100% academic staff.

Minimum Qualifications:

Bachelor’s Degree (to be earned by the start date of the position)

Wisconsin Interpreting & Transliterating Assessment 1/1 or equivalent

Ability to communicate effectively in written English

Preferred Qualifications: Completion of C-Print Captionist training, TypeWell or equivalent

Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf Certification Experience providing Deaf and Hard of Hearing services in postsecondary setting

For consideration of Associate Prefix title, 0-2 years of experience captioning/interpreting in an education setting or environment.

For consideration of No Prefix title, 2-4 years of experience captioning/interpreting in an education setting or environment.

For consideration of Senior Prefix title, 4 or more years of experience captioning/interpreting in an education setting or environment.

Special Instructions to Applicants: Completed application materials must include a letter of application addressing educational and professional level work experience as it relates to all minimum and preferred qualifications; a professional resume; and the names and contact information of three (3) professional references. All finalists for this position will be required to participate in a criminal records review consistent with the Wisconsin Fair Employment Act, and will be required to submit an official copy of their college transcript. Those selected as finalists will be required to complete the ARC Interpreting Assessments. Additionally, the candidates of choice must have the State of Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services Sign Language Interpreter License by appointment date.

If continuous, indicate initial application review date. Posted until Date:    07/23/2014

Open Until Filled    No

Position Contact Name:    Bambi S. Riehl

Contact Person Phone Number:    414-229-4549

Contact Person Email:    briehl@uwm.edu

EEO Statement: UWM is an AA/EO employer: All applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.

ADA Policy For this position, applicants are required to apply online. UWM will not consider paper, emailed or faxed applications. Additionally, applicants must complete all required fields and attach any required documents. The process is complete when the message “Your application has been submitted” is displayed and you receive a confirmation number. It is the policy of UWM to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities who are applicants for employment. If you need assistance, or accommodation in applying because of a disability, please contact uwm-jobs@uwm.edu or 414-229-4463. Employment opportunities will not be denied because of the need to make reasonable accommodations for a qualified individual’s disability.

Appointment Types:    Fixed Term Academic Staff, Non-Teaching

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Current/anticipated vacancies for the 2014-2015 school year

The Georgia School for the Deaf

Cave Spring, Georgia

MISSION STATEMENT

All GSD students will graduate with a positive Deaf identity as bilinguals

in American Sign Language and written English, and will be prepared to

make successful life choices.

VISION STATEMENT

The Georgia School for the Deaf offers high quality educational and

extracurricular activities that prepare its graduates for further

academic, social and career success. This is achieved in a fully

accessible American Sign Language (ASL)/English bilingual environment,

which recognizes ASL users as a distinct cultural and linguistic group.

This fosters positive self-acceptance and self-esteem, affording each

student the ability to effectively navigate the world they encounter

beyond their K-12 experience. As part of this lifelong learning

philosophy, all staff and students consistently strive to improve their

use of both ASL and written English.

SCHOOL HISTORY

Northwest Georgia’s picturesque Vann’s Valley is the home of the Georgia

School for the Deaf, Georgia’s only residential school serving Deaf and

Hard-of-Hearing students.  GSD was established in 1846 on the grounds of

the Hearn Academy by one of its teachers, O. P. Fannin. A log cabin and a

$5000 legislative grant began a more than 160-year-long tradition of

service to children across the state.  GSD was the eleventh residential

school for the Deaf established in the United States.  GSD has an

expansive campus of 480 acres in the small community of Cave Spring.  The

relationship between Cave Spring and GSD is unique because many residents

and business owners are able to communicate with sign language.

Below are vacancies for the upcoming school year:

-       Paraprofessional

-       Residential Advisor

-       Nurse, School Clinic

-       Teacher

-       Graduation Coach

-       American Sign Language Specialist

-       Reading Content Specialist

-       Life Adjustment Supervisor

-       Sign Language Interpreter

-       Recreation Director

We invite interested parties to visit the GSD website at:

http://gsdweb.org and learn more about our school and campus.  For

specific information on the vacancies listed above, click on the

Employment link (home page) for the official job announcements in their

entirety, including a description of duties, minimum/preferred

qualifications, salary/benefits information, application instructions as

well as the required State of Georgia Application for Employment form.

The Georgia School for the Deaf is an equal opportunity employer.

Georgia School for the Deaf

Personnel Office

232 Perry Farm Road SW

Cave Spring, GA  30124

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position opening

Clinician LSW/LCSW

ACCESS Outpatient Services

Paterson, NJ

MUST BE PROFICIENT IN AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE

As a key member of our ACCESS Outpatient Services, providing behavioral

health services to Deaf and hard of hearing people in NJ, you will provide

psychotherapy and case management services to Deaf/HOH individuals and

their families.

Recognized as the leading provider of behavioral health services to this

population in NJ, you will have opportunities to provide consultation to

various agencies, psychiatric service providers, and school settings,

on-site and in the community.

As needed, your expertise in working with Deaf individuals will also be

called upon to assist agencies by providing assessment and recommendations

about the deaf individual to increase their understanding and their

capacity to provide appropriate accommodated services to Deaf/HOH people.

To qualify, you must have:

-       Master’s Degree in Social Work or Counseling

-       NJ State licensure or eligibility

-       Superior American Sign Language skills/experience working with

Deaf/HOH

-       Demonstrated clinical skills, treatment planning, coordination of

services

-       Excellent written communication, analytical, problem-solving, and

organizational skills

We offer a competitive salary, dynamic work environment, and a

comprehensive benefits package. For immediate consideration, please email

your resume to: mailto:kimbelle@sjhmc.org

St. Joseph’s Healthcare System

Sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V

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job opening

Outreach Coordinator-Utah

Hamilton Relay, Inc

Location:  Salt Lake City area

Hamilton Relay, Inc. currently has a full-time position open for Outreach

Coordinator-Utah

Location:  Salt Lake City area

Position summary:  This full-time position is responsible for coordinating

and implementing outreach activities designed to promote Telecommunications

Relay Services (TRS) and Captioned Telephone Relay Service (CapTel®) for

Relay Utah.

Education, Experience and Skills:

-       Bachelor’s degree and two or more years of experience in the

design and implementation of public outreach, public relations or related

marketing experience are required.

-       Experience in the telecommunication field, Traditional Relay

Service or Captioned Telephone Service is a strong plus.

-       Excellent presentation skills

-       Ability to develop effective outreach and educational campaigns

-       Ability to confidently communicate (oral & written) with a wide

variety of audiences

-       Ability to plan, schedule and execute multiple projects

-       Ability to understand and follow directions

-       Capacity to develop and maintain effective working relationships

with Relay Administrator, organizations within the public, private and

non-profit sectors

-       Knowledge of and ability to understand various communication modes

used by current and potential relay users

-       Familiarity with the user communities that could benefit from

relay services:

*       Senior Community

*       Hard of Hearing Community

*       Deaf Community

*       Speech Disabled

-        Able to travel alone

-       Individuals who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing are encouraged to

apply.

For the full job description and application visit:

http://www.workforhamilton.com  or contact our HR Corporate office at: (800)

821-1831 by July 7, 2014.

Hamilton Relay is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate

on the basis of race, religion, color, gender, age, national origin or

disability.

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job opening

Louisiana Outreach Coordinator

Hamilton Relay, Inc

Baton Rouge, LA

Hamilton Relay Services Division in Baton Rouge, LA, currently has a

full-time position open for Outreach Coordinator.

Position summary:  This full-time position is responsible for coordinating

and implementing outreach activities designed to promote Telecommunications

Relay Services (TRS) and Captioned Telephone Relay Service (CapTel®) for

Louisiana Relay Services.

Education, Experience and Skills:

-       Bachelor’s degree and two or more years of experience in the

design and implementation of public outreach, public relations or related

marketing experience are required.

-       Experience in the telecommunication field, Traditional Relay

Service or Captioned Telephone Service is a strong plus.

-       Excellent presentation skills

-       Ability to develop effective outreach and educational campaigns

-       Ability to confidently communicate (oral & written) with a wide

variety of audiences

-       Ability to plan, schedule and execute multiple projects

-       Ability to understand and follow directions

-       Capacity to develop and maintain effective working relationships

with Relay Administrator, organizations within the public, private and

non-profit sectors

-       Knowledge of and ability to understand various communication modes

used by current and potential relay users

-       Familiarity with the user communities that could benefit from

relay services:

*       Senior Community

*       Hard of Hearing Community

*       Deaf Community

*       Speech Disabled

-        Able to travel alone

-       Individuals who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing are encouraged to

apply.

For the full job description and application visit:

http://www.workforhamilton.com  or contact our HR Corporate office at: (800)

821-1831 by July 7, 2014.

Hamilton Relay is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate

on the basis of race, religion, color, gender, age, national origin or

disability.

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position announcement

Speech Teacher

Rochester School for the Deaf

Rochester, NY

DATE POSITION TO BE FILLED:

September 1, 2014

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:

To plan for and implement the speech and communication programs

for moderately, severely, and profoundly deaf students enrolled at the

school.

To write and implement student IEPs and to keep reports as

required.

To participate in weekly team meetings with other staff members to

plan programs, behavior management techniques, and strategies for student

success.

DESIRED UALIFICATIONS:         Master’s Degree in Speech/Language

Pathology.

New York State certification to teach the Speech and Hearing Handicapped

and NYS Licensure as a Speech/Language Pathologist.

Experience facilitating the speech/language/ communication development of

Deaf students.

Advanced Rating on the Sign Communication Proficiency Interview (SCPI).

FILE APPLICATION WITH:

Harold Mowl, Jr., Superintendent

Rochester School for the Deaf

1545 St. Paul Street

Rochester, New York 14621

Applications received will be screened and the most highly qualified will

be asked to interview.

CLOSING DATE:                Until filled.

RSD is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in

employment on the basis of non-qualifying disability, race, religion,

color, gender, marital status, age, national origin, and veteran status.

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position vacancies

Kansas School for the Deaf

Olathe, KS

The Kansas School for the Deaf, 450 East Park St., Olathe, KS  66061, is

currently seeking qualified individuals for the following positions for

the  2014 – 2015 school year:

- School Counselor (new)

- Part-Time Audiologist

- Secondary Math Teacher

Placement made within agency guidelines on salary schedule depending upon

professional background and experience. KSD offers excellent benefits

(Full Time Positions Only).  Applicants will be screened and the most

highly qualified applicants will be invited for an interview session.

Positions are open until filled.  KSD is located in the Heartland of the

USA, part of the Kansas City metropolitan area.  For area info on

excellent schools and affordable housing check out: http://www.kcmo.org/

and http://www.olatheks.org/

For an application and a job announcement on each of these positions,

please refer to our website at www.kssdb.org or contact Ann Troyer, Human

Resources Professional, at (913) 791-0501 (V/TTY) for further details on

the positions.  E-mail:  mailto:atroyer@kssdb.org  Fax #:  913/780-6563

An Equal Employment/Educational Opportunities Agency

Tobacco Free Campus

KSD Embraces Diversity

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Announcing an opening

Principal – two vacancies

The American School for the Deaf

West Hartford, CT

SCOPE OF DUTIES

Supervises the work of teachers, teacher aides, and clerical staff for a

specific educational department of the American School for the Deaf.

Exercises considerable ingenuity and flexibility to adapt a program to fit

the needs, abilities, and conditions peculiar to deaf students; and does

related work as required.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

Master’s Degree in Education of the Deaf, State of CT Teacher Certificate

(057 or 065), State of CT Intermediate Supervision Certificate (092) or

ability to secure same.  Good judgment.  Ability to work in a

collaborative team setting.  Ability to work flexible hours when needed.

HOW TO APPLY

Send resume and letter of application to:

Human Resources

American School for the Deaf

139 North Main Street

West Hartford, CT  06107-1269

FAX (860) 570-1832

The American School for the Deaf does not discriminate on the basis of

race, color, religious creed, gender, age, national origin, ancestry,

marital status, gender orientation, gender identity or expression,

disability

(including, but not limited to, intellectual disability, past or present

history of mental disorder, physical disability or learning disability),

genetic information, or any other basis prohibited by Connecticut state

and/or federal nondiscrimination laws.

Visit http://www.asd-1817.org for detailed job description

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Position Opening

Residential Counselor

Iowa School for the Deaf

Council Bluffs, Iowa

See “employment” link on http://www.iowaschoolforthedeaf.org

for complete job descriptions.

Supervises children during non-classroom hours to provide

instructional and recreational activities for proper social,

physical, and intellectual development.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Bachelor’s degree in deaf education, human services, or a related

area.  Three years of previous experience working with the Deaf.

Knowledge of the needs of deaf and hard-of-hearing children.

Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.  Ability to

identify student problems and to provide resolution to such problems.

HOW TO APPLY:

Send resume, cover letter, official university transcripts, and any

other credentials to:

ISD, attn: Human Resources

3501 Harry Langdon Blvd.

Council Bluffs, IA 51503-7898

Or to FAX: 712-366-3218

Or by email attachments to: mailto:dleheup@iowaschoolforthedeaf.org

Applications should be received by June 18, 2014

PAY:  Salary range: $34,000 – $50,000/yr.  189 day contract.  Evening

and weekend shifts.  Exact schedule to be determined.   Full Benefits

are available.

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position opening

Teacher Aide

The Scranton School for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children

Scranton, PA

REPORTS TO:                Principal

JOB DESCRIPTION: This is a non-exempt, full-time 187 day position.  The

Teacher Aide works with a teaching staff to assist in carrying out

educational program for a student.  Provides coverage in classrooms when

needed during IEP meetings and at other times.  Assists with teaching and

reinforcing living skills.  Reinforces behavior programs and plans that

may be in place for a child.  Assists with transporting student from place

to place when needed.  Acts as an assistant to the teacher in helping to

reinforce any academic, social, emotional or behavior goals on the child’s

IEP.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

To be considered, Associate’s degree with general training

or experience in child development and/or experience working with deaf

children is preferable.  The individual must be familiar with needs of

deaf students.  Some experience in the area of deafness is preferred.

Sign language skills of applicants will be rated using the Sign Language

Proficiency Interview (SLPI); .Advanced. level skills are preferred at

hire.

PA Act 34 Criminal Background, Child Abuse, and FBI clearances required.

STARTING DATE:        August 19, 2014

APPLICATION PROCEDURE:        Send letter of application and resume to:

Dori Bachar

Director of Human Resources

Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf

300 East Swissvale Avenue

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  15218

mailto:dbachar@wpsd.org

The Scranton School for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children does not

discriminate in its programs of education, employment,

and all other activities on the basis of race, color, national origin,

ancestry, gender, age, religion, disability, or gender preference.

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position opening

Residential Supervisor, Afternoon Shift

Scranton School for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children

REPORTS TO:        Dean of Students

JOB DESCRIPTION: This is a full-time, non-exempt position working 40 hours

per week, 187 days/year.  The Residential Supervisor supervises and

interacts with children during recreational times, meal times, and study

times.  Assists students with homework assignments; some tutoring may be

involved.  The Residential Supervisor is also responsible for the safety

and security of the students.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Bachelor’s Degree preferred; high school diploma required;

individual must be of strong moral character, enthusiastic, and work well

with children in recreational activities.  The individual must be able to

respond to a variety of situations including emergencies.  Experience

working with deaf children is helpful.

The Sign Language Proficiency Interview (SLPI) for this position is

“Advanced”.  The minimum  level accepted at hire is “Intermediate”.

FBI, Child Abuse and Criminal Background clearances required.

STARTING DATE:        August 19, 2014

APPLICATION PROCEDURE:        Send letter of application and resume to:

Dori Bachar

Director of Human Resources

Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf

300 East Swissvale Avenue

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  15218

mailto:dbachar@wpsd.org

The Scranton School for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children does not

discriminate in its programs of education, employment, and all other

activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry,

gender, age, religion, disability, or gender preference.

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Position Openings

- Sign Language Program Coordinator

And

- Sign Language Instructor (adult education not a K-12 teacher)

Iowa School for the Deaf

Council Bluffs, Iowa

See “employment” link on http://www.iowaschoolforthedeaf.org for complete

job descriptions.

SIGN LANGUAGE PROGRAM COORDINATOR JOB DESCRIPTION:

Coordinates the School’s Sign Language Communication Program,

provides sign language instruction, supervises interpreters,

evaluates and provides feedback to employees, and serves as an

interpreter as required.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Native or native-like signing ability is required.  Five years of

previous work experience in the field of deafness.  Two years of

previous work experience teaching sign language.  Bachelor’s degree

required; degree in education preferred.  Exceptional communication

and organizational skills.

Iowa Interpreter Licensure is required, NIC preferred.

HOW TO APPLY:

Send resume, cover letter, interpreter licensure information, contact

information for three professional references, and any other

credentials to:

ISD, attn: Human Resources

3501 Harry Langdon Blvd.

Council Bluffs, IA 51503-7898

Or to FAX: 712-366-3218

Or by email attachments to: mailto:dleheup@iowaschoolforthedeaf.org

Applications should be received by June 2, 2014

PAY:  This is a 12 month position; full benefits; Pay Range: $50,000

- $77,000

SIGN LANGUAGE INSTRUCTOR JOB DESCRIPTION:

Provides sign language instruction to staff, parents, and others at

ISD and throughout the State.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Native or native-like signing ability is required.  Must consistently

demonstrate the highest levels of professionalism and positive

attitudes about communicants in all aspects of assigned roles.

Previous work experience in the field of deaf education preferred.

Two years of previous work experience teaching sign language.

Exceptional communication and organizational skills.  Possession of a

Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university with

specialization in ASL Linguistics, Interpreting, Deaf Education or

related field. Preference for ASLTA certification.

HOW TO APPLY:

Send resume, cover letter, contact information for three professional

references, and any other credentials to:

ISD, attn: Human Resources

3501 Harry Langdon Blvd.

Council Bluffs, IA 51503-7898

Or to FAX: 712-366-3218

Or by email attachments to: mailto:dleheup@iowaschoolforthedeaf.org

Applications should be received by June 2, 2014

PAY: This is a 12 month position; full benefits; Pay Range: $45,600 -

$69,000

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position opening

Senior Accountant

Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf

Pittsburgh, PA

REPORTS TO:        Chief Financial Officer

JOB DESCRIPTION:        This position is an exempt, full-time position.

Responsibilities: administers the recording, accumulation and

reporting of all financial information concerning the school’s operations

into the general ledger; perform month-end and year-end closing

activities, preparation of journal entries, bank reconciliations, the

National School Lunch program accounting, tax reporting preparation

including 990, 990T, 5500 reporting, maintenance of business office IT,

assist with coordination of annual audit and budgeting, investment

reporting.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:        FBI, Child Abuse, Criminal Background and

Act 82

clearances required.  Bachelor of Science Degree with a major in Business

or Accounting.  A minimum of five (5) years of experience in accounting,

including some supervisory experience.

DEADLINE:        ASAP

APPLICATION PROCEDURE:

Send letter of application and resume to:

Dori Bachar

Director of Human Resources

Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf

300 East Swissvale Avenue

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  15218

E-mail: mailto:dbachar@wpsd.org

The Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf does not discriminate in its

programs of education, employment, and all other activities on the basis

of race, color, national origin, ancestry, gender, age, religion,

disability,

or gender preference.

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Position opening

Superintendent of Schools/Chief Executive Officer

Rochester School for the Deaf

Rochester, NY

Rochester (NY) School for the Deaf (RSD) is seeking a Superintendent of

Schools/Chief Executive Officer.  Established in 1876, RSD is a private,

New York State-supported school providing educational programs and related

services for deaf and hard-of-hearing children, newborn to age 21. The

salary and benefits will be commensurate with qualifications and

experience. The successful candidate must be eligible for New York State

administrative certification (School District Leader or School District

Administrator).  Interested persons should go to http://www.leadschools.us

and follow the “Current Vacancies” link.  A current resume and a cover

letter should be uploaded with the application file. The application

deadline is June 30, 2014.

Questions should be directed to: Howard S. Smith, Ed.D., Associate, School

Leadership, LLC; E-mail: mailto:leadschools@aol.com

Phone: (800) 975-1730; (716) 949-2013.

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position opening

Executive Director

Deaf Access Services, Inc

Buffalo, NY

Salary:

Full time and commensurate with experience

Qualifications:  BA/BS in Business/Non-Profit Administration or Human

Services or equivalent with a minimum of five years management experience

required or Masters Degree in Business/Non-Profit Administration with a

minimum of three years management experience.  Proven experience with

fundraising, grant writing, marketing, budget and financial management

strongly desired.  Thorough knowledge of Deaf, Hard of Hearing and Hearing

cultures required as well as Sign Language proficiency.  Strong people

skill, diplomacy and public speaking abilities are necessary.

DAS encourage qualified applicants with Deaf culture and ASL experience to

apply.  This position is a unique professional opportunity within

Buffalo/Western NY for innovative, talented, and experienced leaders.

Relocation funds may be available dependent on candidate selection.

Buffalo, NY/ Western NY offers a vibrant Deaf Community with affordable

living, access to arts and culture, sporting venues, lakefront activities

and continuing education opportunities.

Application and full job description can be downloaded at www.wnydas.org.

Please send cover letter and resume with completed application to: Deaf

Access Services, Inc., 2495 Main Street, Attention:  Executive Director

Search Committee, Suite 446, Buffalo, NY 14214 or  e-mail to

mailto:EDSEARCH@wnydas.org

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career opportunities

PAHrtners Deaf Services

positions in Pittsburgh, PA & Glenside, PA

www.pahrtners.com/careers

www.facebook.com/deafjobs

NEW CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN PITTSBURGH AND GLENSIDE

PAHrtners Deaf Services is a dynamic team of behavioral health

professionals serving Deaf and Hard of Hearing children and adults.

Located outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and in Pittsburgh,

Pennsylvania, PAHrtners provides residential and out-patient services

to Deaf and Hard of Hearing (HoH) children, adolescents and adults.

Over 85% of our staff members are Deaf or Hard of Hearing!

As a result of our commitment to the Deaf/HoH community PAHrtners is

rapidly growing and expanding. Whether you are a high school

graduate, recent college graduate or professional with many years of

experience in the field of human services, we have a career-building

position waiting for you! E.O.E.

PAHrtners is looking for dedicated, motivated, energetic individuals

who are fluent in American Sign Language and knowledgeable in Deaf

culture to fill the following positions:

Residential Counselors for Deaf Adults with Intellectual Disabilities

- Full Time, Part Time, On Call; Glenside and Pittsburgh locations

Assistant Program Director for Residential Services for Deaf Adults

with Intellectual Disabilities and Behavioral Health needs – Full

Time; Glenside location

Residential Program Assistant for Adult Residential Program – Full

Time; Glenside location

Case Managers  for Residential Program for Deaf Adults with

Intellectual Disabilities and Behavioral Health needs – Full Time;

Glenside location

Residential Counselors for Residential Treatment Facility for

Adolescents- Full Time; Glenside location

Therapist/Psychiatric Rehabilitation Worker- Full Time; Glenside

location

Staff Interpreter- Full Time; Glenside location

HR Assistant- Full Time; Glenside location

Go to our Website at: www.PAHrtners.com to learn more about each

position.

Like us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/deafjobs

Send your letter of intent and resume to:

Elizabeth Williams, Office Manager

PAHrtners Deaf Services,

614 N. Easton Road,

Glenside, PA 19038

Email: mailto:ewilliams@pahrtners.com

Fax: 215-884-6301

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