2015-03-30

DeafDigest Blue – March 29, 2015

Blue Edition

Barry Strassler, Editor
http://deafdigest.com – updated every Monday

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Last week’s ASL Videos with captions:
http://deafdigest.com/videos/

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http://deafdigest.com/videos/

deaf-diet-bet/

This week’s ASL Videos with captions:
http://deafdigest.com/videos/

same-old-deaf-story/
http://deafdigest.com/videos/

deaf-in-tsa-booths/

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“Noise: A Novel” at Harris Communications

Leon is deaf, but no sane person would ever call him disabled. He

survived as a child on the merciless streets of Nigeria. He misses

nothing. He feels no remorse. The only direction he’s ever known is

forward.

Lily is the only person Leon ever loved. When she left a suicide note

and disappeared into a murky lake ten years ago, she left him alone,

drifting through a silent landscape.

Or did she?

Find out by reading “Noise: A Novel” (B1292), available at Harris

Communications for only $14.99.

To learn more, go to:
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Contact us at:

mailto:info@harriscomm.com

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DeafDigest welcomes unique deafnews tips;

mailto:barry@deafdigest.com

sources of unique deafnews are never revealed; always

confidential

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Top stories about the deaf:

Allison Edward Phillips,  Jacksonville, FL, who is

not deaf, was stopped by the police for driving

while drunk. He screamed at the police that he

was legally deaf and not subject to arrest!

He was arrested, however.

Saint Francis Hospital in Hartford, CT, agreed to

improve its services for deaf patients. It was

part of agreement made with the Department of

Justice.

A movie about a past deaf athlete in India

“Goonga Pehelwan” won honors at the

National Film Awards.

In Vermont, there is a bill that proposes to

form a task force of deaf leaders to deal

with the educational needs of the deaf – because

of the closing of the Austine School for

the Deaf.

A group of deaf people in India participated

in a nationwide mass protests, accusing

the government of not financially assisting

them with their needs.

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36th World’s Largest Silent Weekend/Interpreter Conference

Orlando, Florida

June 25-28, 2015

For the past several years, this deaf-owned venue has drawn 400 to

500 participants from all over the country.   With nationally

recognized presenters such as Peter Cook, Crom Saunders, Trix Bruce,

Wink Smith, Dr. Adan Penilla (author of Signing for Dummies), Daniel

Burch (former RID President), etc you can choose from 70 workshops,

most offering CEUs for interpreters.

We even have classes for those knowing no signs whatsoever (at just

$100) plus many classes for beginning and intermediate ASL students.

This no-talking venue is at the Florida Hotel adjacent to the

Florida Mall  (free parking, free internet, resort fees waived) where

you can get complete meals at the huge food court beginning at $4.99.

Compare this with other conference venues with expensive hotel

meals.   Our registration price includes a huge program book with all

handouts attached and is hundreds of dollars lower than many other

handouts attached and is hundreds of dollars lower than many other

venues.

Registration and information can be found at:
http://FloridaSilentWeekend.

com

or http://DrSign.com

Please mention DeafDigest when registering. Plan ahead also for our 2016

venue which will be June 23-26 with online registration opening this Fall.

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READ WHAT THEY SAY

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SAME OLD STORY WITH NEW HEARING EMPLOYEES

It is the same old story. A new employee knows a little

ASL and a little fingerspelling. He is hired and people

told him there is a deaf employee.

The new hearing employee gets very excited on his

first day on job and introduces himself to the deaf

employee, using ASL and sign language.

But after that first day, the hearing employee

ignores the deaf employee.

– for ASL News version with captions, please visit:
http://deafdigest.com/videos/

same-old-deaf-story/

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2015 Winter Deaflympics announcement

http://deafdigest.com/2015-

deaf-winter-deaflympics/

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HEARING AID & CI AT THE AIRPORT SCREENING BOOTH

There are some deaf people, either with hearing

aids or CI, that always take off their devices

when entering the airport screening booth.

It is not necessary because the TSA people

have allowed passengers with hearing aids and

CI’s to leave these on.

– for ASL News version with captions, please visit:
http://deafdigest.com/videos/

deaf-in-tsa-booths/

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Announcement on nominations for board of directors

of TDI, Inc

http://deafdigest.com/2015-

tdi-deaf-board-member-

nominations/

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WHAT DO INTERPRETERS HATE?

On some interpreting assignments, a deaf interpreter and

a hearing interpreter would team up together. When this

happens the hearing clients would think the deaf interpreter

is the one that interprets for free whereas the hearing

interpreter interprets for pay!

The deaf interpreter ends up having to explain this to the

hearing client when they “balk” at paying for both

interpreters!

COMMENTS FROM A CART OPERATOR – continuing series

This week “stenographers” were in the news as they captured

everything that the coaches and players said during the interview

sessions at the NCAA basketball tournament. They are used to being

the silent, unseen participants in the tournament, and they produce

transcripts of these sessions with lightning speed.

However, attention was drawn to them as they were tested by one of

the players with words like “cattywampus,” “onomatopoeia,” and

“antidisestablishmentarianism” to throw them off. They also reported

“soliloquy,” “zephyr,” and “xylophone.” “Syzygy” took center stage at

one point in the press conference.

Some people may or may not realize that these people work as court

reporters, CART providers, or captioners. All of these professions

use the steno machine to record what is being said.

One of the court reporters who received media attention this week was

asked what she wished people knew about stenographers. She replied,

“We also provide a service for the hard of hearing. The NCAA has

created a new program where it’s streaming our text live and it’s

coming up on YouTube on the picture and it’s actually syncing up.”

Whether you call them “stenographers,” “court reporters,” “CART

providers,” or “captioners,” these people are providing a valuable

service and making information from inside the NCAA tournament

accessible to the world around them.

A PET PEEVE OF BEING DEAF

being constantly told – you’re too nice to be deaf!

(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

The Broadcast Inspection Committee of Broadcast Ethics and

Program Improvement System, which is the Japanese version

of our FCC, ruled that the fake Deaf composer TV shows

of several years ago did not break any laws.

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News of the Week – Looking Back 10 Years Ago:

Micro-miniaturization may be going too far? There was a

recent story about keychain-sized TV sets; this is not a

joke – Mark Bunger, not deaf, of Forrester Research, said

that keychain TV is a possibility at some point in the

near future.

Captions must follow wherever there is a TV set. What

this means is captions on our TV keychains. Of course

FCC does not mandate it for keychains, about one inch

long, is 12 inches short of the 13-inch FCC threshold.

But, you never know?

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News of the Week – Looking Back 5 Years Ago:

We all worry about the ecosystem of the Great Lakes

because of pollution issues. Leading the Great Lakes

cause is Dr. Linda Campbell, a biologist with the

Queen’s University in Canada, who is the Canada

Research Chair. She is deaf and as ASL user,

relies on interpreters to intermingle with

the public during her lectures.

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Deaf Apocalypse of the Week:

there was a big story in the newspapers of a deaf immigrant

held in prison for six weeks for a crime he did not commit

and without an interpreter to accommodate him.

What is very puzzling? That it was in Arlington, VA,

where law enforcement people are knowledgeable about

deaf rights and needs, just for one reason – proximity

to one of the nation’s largest, most powerful and most

vocal deaf communities in the nation!

Sigh, some law enforcement people can be that clueless

with respect to ADA regulations!

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The deaf in pleasure-reading books:

A is the Alibi

by

Sue Grafton

one of the many minor characters is deaf; just a forgetable

part of the story

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– EXCITING EMPLOYMENT OPENINGS AT GLAD !! –

*  Deputy Director – Los Angeles, CA

*  Human Resources Specialist, Part-Time –  Los Angeles, CA

*  LIFESIGNS Dispatcher –  Los Angeles, CA

*  Staff Interpreter – Los Angeles, CA

*  Staff Interpreter (2 positions available) – Riverside, CA

*  Job Developer/Interpreter –  West Covina, CA

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:

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 vacancies

Iowa School for the Deaf

Council Bluffs, IA & Charles City, IA

ISD is located on a 115 acre campus located on the southern edge of

Council Bluffs, Iowa.  The campus is within 15 minutes of downtown

Omaha, Nebraska.  ISD serves students from the states of Iowa and

Nebraska.

ISD is currently seeking qualified individuals for the following

positions:

•         Teacher of the Deaf (at the Northeast Regional Academy in

Charles City, Iowa)

•         Teacher of the Deaf – secondary (Council Bluffs campus)

•         Assistant Principal (Council Bluffs campus)

Information on the application procedures and job announcements on

each of these positions, can be found at the “employment” link on our

website: http://www.

iowaschoolforthedeaf.org

Or contact Human Resources at mailto:dleheup@

iowaschoolforthedeaf.org

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career announcement

Program Director II – Client Services

Community Outreach Program for the Deaf

Albuquerque, NM

As a condition of employment, all CCS employees are required to pass an

FBI Fingerprint Criminal History Summary

Status                  Exempt – Full-Time

Position Purpose

Supervises the Vocational, Deafblind and Special Services, and Tutoring

programs which provide the following services to New Mexicans who are

deaf, hard of hearing, or deafblind including those with significant

disabilities:  case management/service coordination, advocacy, emergency

support, tutoring, job development and placement, skills training, 1:1

support services, access technology, etc.  Assures that programs comply

with contractual requirements of funding sources.  Plans, develops, and

conducts professional development trainings to ensure high quality service

delivery and compliance with established Agency policies and procedures.

Conducts community outreach and training activities which promote

awareness of services as well as local capacity.  Assists in program

budget development. Position may from time to time be stressful and

require a high demand of performance. May perform other duties as

assigned.

Essential Functions

.       Oversees the daily operations of the Vocational, the Deafblind and

Special Services, Tutoring programs which provides case management/service

coordination, advocacy, job development/placement, tutoring, vocational

skills, job coaching, Support Service Provider/Community Intervener

services, technology, and other services to eligible clients who are deaf,

hard of hearing, or deafblind including those with significant

disabilities

.       Monitors both programs to assure the delivery of high quality

services and contractual requirements of funding entities

.       Works with staff and prepares monthly reports required by

contracts which fund the Vocational, Deafblind and Special Services, and

Tutoring programs.

.       Assists in the billing for the Vocational, Deafblind and Special

Services, and Tutoring programs.

.       Assists in the developing of administrative and operational

policies and procedures for the Vocational, Deafblind and Special

Services, and Tutoring programs

.       Supervises the programs. staff (e.g., Program Coordinators,

Vocational Personnel, Schedules, Support Service Providers/Community

Interveners, Tutors/Learning Specialists, etc.) to assure that the

quantity (i.e., billable unit counts) and quality  of work meets

contractual requirements as well as SCS standards of service delivery

.       Monitors and manages work/caseloads of the staff in all programs

to ensure quality of services and the meeting of any contractual

requirements

.       Plans, coordinates, and/or conducts personnel development

trainings so that direct service staff in all programs are knowledgeable

of effective practices in deafness, hearing loss, deafblindness,

vocational programming, driving vehicles, as well as CCS./SCS. policies

and procedures, and other content areas to ensure high quality services as

well as compliance with Federal, New Mexico, and local laws and agency

policies and procedures.

.       Has responsibility for recruiting, hiring, training, evaluating,

providing constructive performance feedback and separating for the staffs

in those programs

.       Recommends adjustments in staffing patterns for the programs in

response to clients and contractual needs.

.       Develops and implements, with staff assistance, a single, central

system that manages referrals to CODP-NM as well as the coordination of

client services for all three programs (which includes intake and

assessment (which should include both ecological assessments and true

person centered planning) development and implementation of service plans

(which includes staffing, regular/periodic review of plan implementation,

etc) for clients receiving services from the Vocational, Deafblind and

Special Services, and/or Tutoring/Learning Specialist programs.

.       Oversees the management of the client services process.

.       Conducts intakes, assessments, and other components of the client

services process.

.       Collaborates with other agencies and organizations to identify

individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deafblind . including those

with significant disabilities . who would be eligible for services from

COPD

.       Collaborates with other agencies and organizations to develop

supports as well as social and educational opportunities in the community

for individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deafblind . including

those with significant disabilities

.       Provides advocacy for clients for services and supports provided

by federal, state, and local agencies and organizations as needed

.       Assists Agency Director in the developing of budgets for the

programs

.       Assists Agency Director in the planning of agency wide staff

development trainings

.       Participates in the Agency’s Administrative team

.       Provides supervision to interns/practicum students in bachelor and

graduate programs

.       Attends meetings of stakeholder groups and agencies (e.g., the New

Mexico Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing and various consumer

organizations) as needed/required

.       Collaborates with the Agency’s Administrative Team, the Agency’s

Advisory Board, and funding sources to foster the enhancement and growth

of the Vocational, Deafblind and Special Services, and Tutoring programs

to meet the needs of New Mexicans who are deaf, hard of hearing, or

deafblind

.       Assists the Agency Director in securing funding for direct

services to New Mexicans who are deaf, hard of hearing, or/deafblind

.       Plans and conducts outreach activities, as required by contractual

obligations, to promote services and supports for New Mexican who are

deaf, hard of hearing, or deafblind

.       Plans and conducts trainings and workshops in the community to

increase awareness of services and to increase local capacity to identify

and serve New Mexicans who are deaf, hard of hearing, and deafblind

.       Conducts site visits and perform qualify and safety reviews for

compliance

.       May drive agency or personal vehicle on company business

The above statement reflects the general duties considered necessary to

describe the principal functions of the job as identified, and shall not

be considered a detailed description of all work requirements that may be

inherent in the job.

Minimum Qualifications

.       Master’s in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, Rehabilitation or

related field

.       American Sign Language Fluency

.       3 years of supervisory experience

.       5 years. experience in providing vocational services to

individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, and/or deafblind; OR 5 years.

experience in providing education and/or rehabilitation services to

individuals who are deafblind or deaf with significant disabilities; OR 5

years. experience in working with individuals who are deaf, hard of

hearing, and/or deafblind in a counseling capacity

.       Ability to plan and conduct outcome oriented trainings and

presentations

.       Ability to produce clearly written reports and other written

communication in English (emails, training materials, promotional

materials, memos, employee performance evaluations, etc.)

.       Pass drug screening

.       Pass FBI Fingerprint Criminal History Summary

.       Obtain a New Mexico Driver License, proof of insurance and Motor

Vehicle Division 39 month Motor Vehicle Report

Desired Qualifications

.       Additional years of directly related experience

.       Training, experience and skill in various treatment modalities

and/or rehabilitation skills training (e.g., activities of daily living,

technology, orientation and mobility, communication, low vision, etc.)

.       Fluency in Spanish

.       Fluency of Braille

.       Experience in using other communication modes (i.e., other than

ASL and/or Braille) used by individuals who are deafblind

.       Experience working with individuals with developmental

disabilities

Salary  $19.50 – $24.86 depending on experience

Selection       Applicants will be rated and evaluated based upon of their

qualifications, training and related job experience

How to Apply    Complete application at:

Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona, Inc.

140 W. Speedway Blvd. #230

Tucson, AZ  85705

520-623-0344

Fax resume and cover letter . 520-770-8505

Email resume and cover letter . humanresources@ccs-soaz.org

For more information visit our website at: www.ccs-soaz.org

Closing Date            When Filled

Due to the volume of applications we receive, only those selected for an

interview will be contacted.

Any individual seeking accommodations should contact the Corporate

Director of Human Resources at 520-623-0344 ex 7068.

Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona strengthens families,

supports communities, provides compassionate services, and strives for

excellence.  For more information visit our website at:  www.ccs-soaz.org

We encourage our Veterans to apply

Affirmative Action and an Equal Opportunity Employer

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Walden School Clinical Director

Walden School for the Deaf

Framingham, MA

position description at:
http://deafdigest.com/walden-

deaf-school-clinical-director/

If you are interested in applying please see the TLC

website at http://www.tlcdeaf.org for information on how to apply

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open positions

Walden School for the Deaf

positions in Framingham, MA & Springfield, MA

Walden School ILS Specialist
http://deafdigest.com/walden-

school-independent-living-

skills-specialist-position/

Walden School Staff Nurse
http://deafdigest.com/walden-

deaf-school-staff-nurse/

Wraparound Intensive Care Coordinator (Springfield, MA)
http://deafdigest.com/

wraparound-deaf-intensive-

care-coordinator-springfield/

Wraparound Family Partner (Springfield, MA)
http://deafdigest.com/

wraparound-deaf-intensive-

care-coordinator-springfield/

If you are interested in applying please submit a complete

application packet to mailto:HR@tlcdeaf.org

The application packet should include a cover letter,

resume, and application:
http://www.tlcdeaf.org/

uploaded/Human_Resources/EMP.

APPLICATION.pdf

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position opening

Social Worker/ Clinician ((LCSW or LSW)

ACCESS Program/Deaf Special Services

West Trenton, NJ

Inspired Care

Begins with St. Joseph’s Healthcare

At St. Joseph’s Healthcare System, our inspiration comes from a tightly

knit team of accomplished professionals that help give people in our care

every opportunity to live life to the fullest. Through our commitment to

support, technology and training, we think you will find one of the most

rewarding and satisfying experiences of your career.

SOCIAL WORKER/CLINICIAN (LCSW or LSW)

ACCESS Program/Deaf Special Services * West Trenton, NJ

As a key member of our ACCESS/Deaf Special Services team, you will work

with deaf children and adolescents, as well as their families, to assess

and develop treatment planning that will be utilized to help patients

attain and reach their personal goals.

Responsibilities include:

.       Conducting various therapy modalities (individual, group, family)

.       Developing and implementing treatment strategies

.       Utilizing counseling techniques to engage clients in treatment

.       Obtaining entitlements and linkages to community

resources/services  for clients

.        Completing comprehensive intake assessments and interpreting data

to formulate diagnosis

.       Documenting services provided to clients and maintaining medical

records

.       Participating in multi-disciplinary team meetings

Along with the ability to communicate fluently in American Sign Language,

you should be a Graduate of an accredited Master’s Degree Program in

Social Work, Psychology or related field. Additionally, you should have a

current New Jersey LCSW License, valid NJ Driver’s License, and superior

oral/written communication, planning and organizational skills. Bilingual

English/Spanish preferred.

We offer a rewarding state-of-the-art environment, competitive salaries,

and a comprehensive benefits package.  For immediate consideration, please

email your resume (indicate LCSW in the subject line) to

mailto:kimbelle@sjhmc.org, or apply online at www.jobs.stjosephshealth.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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Position Opening

Supervisor

Alaska State School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Anchorage, Alaska

Position Description: The ASSDHH Supervisor is responsible for the

administration and oversight of the Alaska State School for the Deaf

and Hard of Hearing (ASSDHH) from preschool through the high school

grades. The Supervisor is also responsible for the direct supervision

and evaluation of various ASSDHH special education staff and related

services providers. This position will research, develop and implement

curriculum and programs related to Deaf Education, as well as collaborate

with the school principal in the hiring, assignment and evaluation of

certificated and classified special education/related services (ASSDHH) staff.

Job Requirements:

Valid Alaska Type B administrative certificate

Minimum 3 years administrative experience

Minimum 5 years experience in deaf education

Bachelors or Master’s degree in Deaf Education or certificate endorsement

in Deaf Education

Fluency in English and American Sign Language demonstrated by the Advanced

level or above on the ASLPI or comparable sign language assessment.

Salary/Benefits:  This is an Exempt position, and is not represented by any

Anchorage School District union.  Number of workdays is 230.

Salary is $84,000 – $89,000 depending on related education and experience.

Participates in the Alaska Teachers Retirement System (TRS)  Employees and

their families receive health and life insurance, including dental and

vision plans.

Details at http://www.asdk12.org/

benefits/

Contact Person:  Tracy Pifer (907)-742-4243 or (907) 268-2041

(VideoPhone);  mailto:Pifer_Tracy@asdk12.org

Apply Online:  http://www.asdk12.org/

employment/certificated/

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Anticipated opening

Program Director

EDCO Program for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Bedford, MA

Description To direct the successful development, implementation and

communication for the EDCO Program for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

through the effective supervision of program staff, administration of

program budget, working collaboratively with EDCO administration, school

districts, host schools, parents and community resources in the service of

promoting student cognitive, social, emotional, behavioral and personal

development.  For full job description, go to the following link.

https://www.schoolspring.com/

job.cfm?jid=1251272&

Send letter of interest, copy of updated resume, copy of DESE license,

three current letters of reference and copies of transcripts to:

Judith Vaillancourt, Associate Executive Director

EDCO Collaborative

36 Middlesex Turnpike

Bedford, MA 01730

E.O.E.

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position openings

–  Dean of the Graduate School and Continuing Studies

–  Dean of the School of Education, Business, and Human Services

Gallaudet University

Washington, DC

Gallaudet University is the world leader in liberal education and career

development for deaf and hard of hearing students. The University enjoys

an international reputation for its outstanding academic programs

and for the ground breaking research it conducts.

Gallaudet University seeks progressive and dynamic leaders to fill the

positions of Dean of the Graduate School and Continuing Studies, and

Dean of the School of Education, Business, and Human Services (SEBHS).

– Dean of the Graduate School and Continuing Studies:

The Dean of the Graduate School and Continuing Studies provides academic

leadership for graduate education, continuing studies and distance education

at the University in collaboration with the deans of the College of Arts and

Sciences (CAS) and the School of Education and Human Services (SEBHS). The

Graduate School draws on Gallaudet’s rich heritage, distinguished faculty

and staff, and ASL-English bilingual environment to prepare deaf, hard of

hearing and hearing scholars, leaders and practitioners from diverse

backgrounds to excel in their professions and disciplines and to generate

knowledge through research and scholarship to inform theory and practice

in the disciplines and professions represented by graduate programs. The

ideal candidate for this position, in addition to ensuring the continuing

high quality of existing programs, will inspire and support innovation,

collaborating with the school deans and department chairs to the develop

new 21st century online and hybrid graduate and continuing studies

offerings, including new interdisciplinary programs and research. In

addition to overseeing the daily administration of offices related to

graduate education, continuing studies and distance education, the

dean works in collaboration with the Council on Graduate Education (CGE)

to review and approve curriculum actions and to develop and ensure

compliance with graduate school, continuing studies, and distance

education policies and procedures. The dean administers graduate

tuition scholarships and assistantships, and, in collaboration with

the deans of CAS and SEBHS, promotes and supports the recruitment,

mentoring, and retention of exemplary faculty, staff, and students

from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds.

Candidates should possess an earned doctorate and evidence of

increasingly responsible leadership and supervisory experience in

higher education; a record of commitment to multicultural organizational

development and efforts that have maximized the effective education of

deaf and hard of hearing students from diverse backgrounds and cultures;

a record of successful teaching at the undergraduate and graduate

levels and consistent engagement in research activities with an

extensive history of scholarly publications in peer-reviewed

journals; excellent organizational, interpersonal, communication,

writing and advocacy skills. Fluency in American Sign Language

required at the time of application.

Review of applications begins on March 16, 2015 and continues until the

position is filled.

To Apply: Please submit a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and a

completed job application to

mailto:personnel.office@

gallaudet.edu

View this position opening at:
http://jobs.gallaudet.edu/?

select=Administrators#15001

– Dean of the School of Education, Business, and Human Services (SEBHS):

Gallaudet University seeks a dynamic and innovative leader to serve as

dean of the School of Education, Business and Human Services (SEBHS).

The school houses eight academic departments that collectively enroll

approximately 600 diverse deaf, hard of hearing and hearing students in

undergraduate majors/minors and masters and doctoral degree programs.

These departments, with approximately 75 faculty, are Business, Counseling,

Education, Government and Public Affairs, Hearing, Speech, and Language

Sciences, Interpretation, Physical Education and Recreation, and Social

Work. The dean serves as chief administrator, spokesperson, and advocate

for SEBHS. The ideal candidate for this position, in addition to ensuring

the continuing high quality of existing programs, will inspire and support

innovation, collaborating with the dean of the college of Arts and

Sciences and the dean of the Graduate School and Continuing Studies to the

develop new 21st century online and hybrid undergraduate and graduate

offerings, including new interdisciplinary programs and programs of research.

Candidates should possess an earned doctorate and evidence of increasingly

responsible leadership and supervisory experience in higher education; a

record of commitment to multicultural organizational development and

efforts that have maximized the effective education of deaf and hard of

hearing students from diverse backgrounds and cultures; a record of

successful teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels and an

established record of research and publication; excellent organizational,

interpersonal, communication, writing and advocacy skills; demonstrated

expertise in budgeting and resource allocation to achieve strategic

objectives. Fluency in American Sign Language required at the time of

application.

Review of applications begins on March 16, 2015 and continues until the

position is filled.

To Apply: Please submit a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and a

completed job application to

mailto:personnel.office@

gallaudet.edu

View this position opening at:
http://jobs.gallaudet.edu/?

select=Administrators#14142

Gallaudet University is an equal opportunity employer/educational

institution and does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender,

national origin, religion, age, hearing status, disability, covered

veteran status, marital status, personal appearance, gender orientation,

family responsibilities, matriculation, political affiliation, source

of income, place of business or residence, pregnancy, childbirth, or

any other unlawful basis.

Employees and recruiting sources are encouraged to refer qualified

individuals from protected classes for available positions. Individuals

who may have inquiries regarding the University’s policy and

procedures or who may wish to file a complaint should contact the

University’s EEO Office, Gallaudet University, 800 Florida Avenue,

N.E., Washington, DC 20002-3695, 202-651-5462.

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position opening

Instructional/Support Faculty

Rochester Institute of Technology/NTID

Rochester, NY

Position Title

Instructional/Support Faculty

College/Division

National Technical Institute for the Deaf

Organization

NTID Liberal Studies

Faculty Type (Tenure Status)

Tenured

Faculty Rank

Assistant Professor

Employment Category

Fulltime

Anticipated Start Date

12-Aug-2015

Department/College Description

THE COLLEGE/ DEPARTMENT:

THE UNIVERSITY AND ROCHESTER COMMUNITY: RIT is a national leader in

professional and career-oriented education. Talented, ambitious, and

creative students of all cultures and backgrounds from all 50 states

and more than 100 countries have chosen to attend RIT. Founded in

1829, Rochester Institute of Technology is a privately endowed,

coeducational university with nine colleges emphasizing career

education and experiential learning. With approximately 15,000

undergraduates and 2,900 graduate students, RIT is one of the largest

private universities in the nation. RIT offers a rich array of degree

programs in engineering, science, business, and the arts, and is home

to the National Technical Institute for the Deaf. RIT has been

honored by The Chronicle of Higher Education as one of the “Great

Colleges to Work For” for four years. RIT is a National Science

Foundation ADVANCE Institutional Transformation site. RIT is

responsive to the needs of dual-career couples by our membership in

the Upstate NY HERC.

Rochester, situated between Lake Ontario and the Finger Lakes region,

is the 79th largest city in the United States and the third largest

metropolitan area in New York State. The Greater Rochester region,

which is home to over one million people, is rich in cultural and

ethnic diversity, with a population comprised of approximately 16%

African and Latin Americans and another 7% of international origin.

It is also home to the largest deaf community per capita in the U.S.

Rochester ranks 3rd among the best metropolitan regions for “raising

a family” by Forbes Magazine; 6th among 379 metropolitan areas as

“Best Places to Live in America” by Places Rated Almanac; 1st in

Expansion Management Magazine’s ranking of metropolitan areas having

the best “quality of life in the nation”; and is among Essence

Magazine’s “Top 10 Cities for Black Families”?

Detailed Job Description

The National Technical Institute of the Deaf at Rochester Institute

of Technology invites applications for a tenure-track appointment at

the Assistant Professor rank in Criminal Justice to start August

2015. Responsibilities include teaching introductory courses in the

Criminal Justice major, as well as relevant interdisciplinary courses

in the General Education core as needed.

Successful applicants are expected to contribute to the Department of

Liberal Studies, the college of NTID, and RIT through research and

through mentoring of pre baccalaureate and baccalaureate Deaf and

Hard of Hearing students.  We seek individuals who also have the

ability and interest to contribute to a community committed to

student-centeredness; professional development and scholarship;

integrity and ethics; respect, diversity, and pluralism; innovation

and flexibility; and teamwork and collaboration.

Required Minimum Qualifications

– Ph.D, or ABD, in Criminal Justice, Juris Doctor, or terminal degree

in a closely related field completed by June 2015.

– Ability to communicate in American Sign Language.

– Evidence of scholarly activity and productivity in the field.

– Experience teaching and mentoring Deaf and Hard of Hearing

undergraduate students in introductory courses in Criminal Justice,

as well as relevant interdisciplinary courses in General Education.

– Ability to contribute in meaningful ways to the college’s

continuing commitment to cultural diversity, pluralism, and

individual differences.

Required Minimum Education Level

PhD

Required Application Documents

Curriculum Vitae or Resume

Cover Letter

Research Statement

Statement of Diversity Contribution

List of References

Statement of Teaching Philosophy

List of Publications

Letters of Recommendation

How To Apply

Apply online at http://apptrkr.com/559105 , search openings, then

KEYWORD SEARCH: 1459BR.

Please submit your  application, your cover letter addressing the

listed qualifications; a vita including a list of publications, and

upload the following attachments:

– The names, addresses and phone numbers for three references

– A description of research plans, potential to collaborate with

other faculty, and commitment to mentoring undergraduate and graduate

students in research

– A statement of teaching philosophy and any experience that also

addresses commitment to undergraduate and graduate education

– Up to three sample publications/preprints (max size 5MB)

– A “contribution to diversity” statement.

Please arrange to have at least three letters of recommendation, one

of which includes an assessment of teaching potential, sent directly

via email to mailto:pjknge@rit.edu

You can contact the search committee with questions about the

position at mailto:careers@rit.edu

Application review will begin immediately and will continue until a

suitable candidate is found. Applicants are encouraged to apply by

January 15, 2015.

Additional Details

RIT does not discriminate. RIT promotes and values diversity,

pluralism and inclusion in the work place. RIT provides equal

opportunity to all qualified individuals and does not discriminate on

the basis of race, color, creed, age, marital status, gender,

religion, gender orientation, gender identity, gender expression,

national origin, veteran status or disability in its hiring,

admissions, educational programs and activities.

RIT provides reasonable accommodation to applicants with

disabilities, veterans or wounded warriors where appropriate. If you

need reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and

hiring process, please contact the Human Resources office at

585-475-2424 or email your request to mailto:Careers@rit.edu

Determinations on requests for reasonable accommodation will be made on a

case-by-case basis.

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career opportunities

PAHrtners Deaf Services

positions in various Pennsylvania locations

PAHrtners Deaf Services is a dynamic team of behavioral health

professionals serving Deaf and Hard of Hearing children and adults.

Our environment is one of incredible teamwork and mutual support with

a staff population that is 85% Deaf or Hard of Hearing. As a result

of our commitment to the Deaf/HoH community, PAHrtners is rapidly

growing with the creation of new programs and expansion of our

existing programs. 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.

To apply for any of the positions posted, please send your letter of

intent and resume to:

Bernadette Class, Office Manager

PAHrtners Deaf Services,

614 N. Easton Road,

Glenside, PA 19038

Email: mailto:bclass@pahrtners.com Fax: 215-884-6301

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:

Job Title:                Program Assistant

Location:                 Glenside, PA

Employee Type:            Full time position

Description:                   This position provides support to the

staff psychiatrist’s in completing all necessary regulation reports,

managing the staff psychiatrist’s schedules, helping to coordinate

appointments with other departments, tracking annual evaluations and

medication consents for our members, communicating with pharmacies,

and other miscellaneous administrative tasks.

Qualifications:               A high school diploma with a minimum of

one year of experience in administration in the human services

field.  Must have: strong writing skills, organizational and time

management skills; computer proficiency in MS word and excel; fluency

in ASL and ability to work as a team.

Job Title:                Therapist/Psychosocial

Rehabilitation Counselor

Location:                 Glenside, PA

Employee Type:            Full time position

Description:                   This position provides individualized

supportive counseling, group therapy and psycho-educational sessions

designed to promote skill building and wellness maintenance.

Qualifications:               BA in Psychology, Counseling or any

other human services field; must have two years’ experience with

individuals with behavioral health needs and/or intellectual

disabilities, including treatment planning and progress notes;

advanced fluency in ASL required; must be innovative, creative and

able to work in a team environment.  Certified as a Peer Specialist,

a plus!

Job Title:                Case Managers

Location:                 Glenside, PA

Employee Type:            Full time positions

Description:                   This position provides resources and

support to clients and their families who reside in the community and

in our residential programs. Duties: assess service needs of

individuals to ensure continuum of care; develop service plans;

provide independent living skills instructions; advocate for access

to public and private programs such as medical and vocational

services.

Qualifications:               BA/BS degree in a human services field

preferred; or high school diploma + 12 credit hours in social science

with two years’ behavioral health direct care experience. Must have

strong organizational skills, fluency in ASL and familiarity with

other visual communication modes and language levels. Must be willing

to work some evenings and weekends as needed and travel to various

areas in the community. Knowledge of laws governing the rights of

Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals including IDEA and ADA a plus;

must have a valid driver’s license.  Certified as a Peer Specialist,

a plus!

Job Title:                Assistant Vice President –

PAHrtners West

Location:                 Moon Township

Employee Type:            Full time position – This is a senior level

management position

Description:                   The Assistant Vice President provides

administrative, operational, financial and programmatic leadership

for the Pittsburgh sites of PAHrtners.  Under the direction of the

Vice President for Residential services, The Assistant Vice President

is responsible for the overall supervision and management of

operations and personnel, expansion of services provided in the

region, quality of service and financial stability within the

region.  This includes provision of direct services to consumers,

maintenance of all licensing regulations, oversight of program

budgets, supervision and daily support to direct care staff and

management level employees, maintenance of communication and

relationships with outside service providers and families,

involvement with the clinical team, completion of monthly and

residential reports, and participation on agency committees.

Qualifications:               Master’s Degree preferred.  Qualified

BA degree applicants will be considered.  Seven years’ experience in

the mental health field.  Four years’ experience in a

management/supervisory role.  Candidate must have strong leadership,

administrative and communication skills, both in person and in

writing.  Fluency in ASL and familiarity with other visual

communication modes and language levels.

Job Title:                Residential Counselor for Deaf

Adults with Intellectual Disabilities

Location:                 Pittsburgh, PA

Employee Type:            Various positions available

Description:                   This position provides direct client

services, including:  encouraging client independence, assisting in

daily living skills training and aiding in community integration.

Duties: provide supported living and training to Deaf consumers with

intellectual disabilities living in the community; promote consumers’

independence and social relationships.  Positions open for weekend

and evening shifts.

Qualifications:               HS diploma; valid driver’s license;

advanced fluency in ASL; demonstrated competency in independent

living skills; ability to teach, advise and motivate Deaf consumers;

strong interpersonal skills.

Job Title:                   Residential Counselors for Deaf

Adults with Intellectual Disabilities & Behavioral Health needs

Location:                    Glenside, PA

Employee Type:               Full time, part time or Flex available

Description:                   This position provides direct client

services, including: encouraging client independence, assisting in

daily living skills training and aiding in community integration.

Duties: provide supported living and training to Deaf consumers with

behavioral health and/or intellectual disabilities living in our

residences; promote consumers’ independence and social relationships.

Positions open for weekend and evening shifts.

Qualifications:               HS diploma; valid driver’s license;

advanced fluency in ASL; demonstrated competency in independent

living skills; ability to teach, advise and motivate Deaf consumers;

strong interpersonal skills.

Job Title:                    Administrative Assistant

Location:                     Glenside, PA

Employee Type:                Full time positions

Description:                   This position provides administrative

support to all programs.  Duties: answer incoming voice, relay and VP

calls; responsible for various duties such as data entry, manage

calendars, coordinate meetings/trainings; take minutes; track

supplies and handle all general correspondence. Will troubleshoot and

assist wherever and whenever possible.

Qualifications:               Minimum of a HS diploma + 3 years’

administrative assistance experience; proficiency in MS word and

excel.  AA degree preferred.  Must possess strong writing and

proofreading skills and excellent organizational skills.  Fluency in

American Sign Language strongly preferred.

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