2014-05-12

DeafDigest Blue – May 11, 2014

Blue Edition              Barry Strassler, Editor
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Last week’s ASL Videos with captions:
http://deafdigest.com/videos/learning-deaf-asl-at-late-age/
http://deafdigest.com/videos/deaf-can-or-cant-gesture/

This week’s ASL Videos with captions:
http://deafdigest.com/videos/unpopular-deaf-leader/
http://deafdigest.com/videos/deaf-know-more-than-hearing/

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“Strong Deaf” now at Harris Communications

Told in two voices, “Strong Deaf” is a book that depicts the confusing

but powerful bond between sisters. Jade and Marla don’t have much in

common. Jade can hear, and Marla is deaf. Marla liked to sleep late,

read magazines, text her friends, and discuss deaf politics with her

parents. Jade loves to cook with their dad and dance to loud songs on

the radio.

Marla attends a residential school for the deaf and comes home for the

summer. They both enjoy playing softball, but it looks like it’s going

to be a long, painful season when Jade and Marla end up on the same

team.

Find “Strong Deaf” (B1254) at Harris Communications for only $9.95.

For more information, go to: http://bit.ly/HarrisComm_DDB051114

Contact us at: mailto:info@harriscomm.com

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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:

Deaf people in Hungary are now able to use deaf relay

thanks to software provided by Vodafone Hungary.

Jamaica is conducting an experiment with interpreters

during legislative sessions. If interest is high,

it will be continued.

The officers of the District of Columbia Association of

the Deaf are Amy Hile, president; Travis Dougherty,

vice president; John O.Loughlin, secretary and

Heather Meyers, treasurer

Arlene Mayerson was honored for getting the Henry Viscardi Achievement Award for her work with the Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund for

fighting the Netflix over refusal to caption all

videos

A big issue in Hawaii is hospitals not providing

interpreters for deaf patients. A local TV newsprogram

ran a feature on this issue.

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Read what they say

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TO KNOW MORE

A senator, who retired from the Capitol Hill last year, survived

many years in politics and won past elections.

When he was asked how he was successful, he said “know more”

about issues than your opponents.

Know more? Yes. There have been few successful deaf people that

survived many years working with hearing people – because he knew

more than them on business issues.

- for ASL News version with captions, please visit:
http://deafdigest.com/videos/deaf-know-more-than-hearing/

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

computer, click on bottom video

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Gallaudet/NTID/U of Rochester collaboration on

health care careers for the deaf

more information at:
http://deafdigest.com/deaf-gallaudet-ntid-health-care-field-collaboration/

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SUPPORTING AN UNPOPULAR LEADER

Everyone was shocked when Dennis Rodman, a former pro basketball

player who had a reputation as a crazy and a wild man, visited

North Korea and said that dictator Kim Jong-un was a great man!

Has it happened in Deaf Community that someone would say that

a hated and crazy deaf leader was a great person?

Yes. It has happened several times in the past – that the

Deaf Community would protest against their unpopular leader, yet

one person would tell everyone he is a great person.

- for ASL News version with captions, please visit:
http://deafdigest.com/videos/unpopular-deaf-leader/

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

computer, click on bottom video

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A deaf poem
http://deafdigest.com/deaf-poem-by-susan-small/

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SIGNMARK, WHO?

Signmark, a deaf rapper who wowed audiences 4-5 years ago,

disappeared, and only resurfaced this week. He was the equivalent

of today’s Sean Forbes.

Why did Signmark disappear? No one knows, but at least he is back,

And despite growing up in Finland, he is fluent in ASL, especially so

While rapping.

WHAT DO INTERPRETERS HATE?

being asked:

don’t you get tired after interpreting for a long time?

if you have these “hate” or “horror” stories, please mailto:barry@deafdigest.com

COMMENTS FROM A CART OPERATOR – continuing series

When talking about the writing speed of captioners, I have been asked

questions similar to these: If our captioner has more speed and is able to

write faster, will that eliminate the two-second delay in captioning after a

word is said? If a captioner is really fast, will we be able to see the word

immediately as it is said?

Unfortunately, the speed of the captioner has very little to do with the

delay most people experience in broadcast captioning. That is more a function

of the technology involved in the broadcast.

When you are watching your evening news in one city, the captioner may be

located across the country in another city. When the news anchor says a word,

that word must travel over a phone line across the country so that the

captioner can then hear the word and write it on his or her steno machine.

After the captioner writes the word, the steno machine sends the word to

a computer containing software that translates that word into English. That

computer then sends that translated word via modem over a phone line to the

encoder back at the television station in your home city, where that encoder

then merges that word with the video signal being broadcast to your TV

set.

The fact that this whole process results in only a couple-second delay in

seeing the words after they are said still amazes me!

A PET PEEVE OF BEING DEAF

hearing people assuming that sign language is the

same everywhere in the world

(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

ADA has this interesting guideline . in reference to amplification

in theaters for deaf and hard of hearing patrons. If there is no

amplification for the hearing people, then ADA does not require amplification for the deaf! This is a troubling loophole.

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Deaf people can do anything

we had a group of deaf that owned a

- race horse syndicate

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News of the Week – Looking Back 10 Years Ago:

Baseball legend Dummy Hoy has been elected to a hall of fame. Not the

real one in Cooperstown but the Baseball Reliquary Hall of Fame.

He is being inducted in a ceremony, taking place on July 18th at the

Donald R. Wright Auditorium, Pasadena Central Library, Pasadena, California.

Honored along with Hoy are Dick Allen and Roberto Clemente. The

Baseball Reliquary honors past ball players that have overcome adversary

or have been involved in community service work, over and above exploits

on the field.

Hoy’s memory has been perpetuated by the annual Dummy Hoy Baseball

and Softball Tournaments played by residential schools for the deaf

that field both teams.

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News of the Week – Looking Back 5 Years Ago:

It is official. Scranton State School for the Deaf

will not close, but oversight of that school will be

assumed by the Western Pennsylvania School for the

Deaf (WPSD).

Agreement was made on a three-year plan to convert

the school into a day K-8 program. The school property may

be leased to a third party, possibly Marywood University.

If the university opts not to lease the land, then WPSD

will be the option.

In the long run, Scranton SSD will change into a new

WPSD satellite program.

This is the second such development this year involving

schools for the deaf. Two charter programs for the deaf

in St Paul, Minnesota merged into a single charter

program.

We probably will be seeing more such significant

developments down the road as schools for the deaf

adapt to the changing times.

(editor’s note: the take-over of the Scranton school continues to be

a success story)

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Deaf Apocalypse of the Week:

We have some deaf organizations run by hearing people that cannot

sign and have no connection whatsoever with the deaf. And they

deaf people they appoint to the board is tokenism to satisfy critics

that there are deaf people on it. And when the token deaf person

speaks up, he is asked to hush up. One deaf person refused, and he

was forced to leave the board!

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- EXCITING EMPLOYMENT OPENINGS AT GLAD !! -

*  EDD Program Manager

*  EDD Placement Coordinator – Norwalk, CA

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

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

*  Community Advocate – Los Angeles, 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:

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

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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Position Opening

Community Advocate

Deaf Access Services, Inc

Buffalo, New York

Category:        Full-Time (37.5 hours per week)

Reports to:        Executive Director

Detailed Job Description:

General Summary

The Community Advocate partners with deaf and hard of hearing individuals to address their individualized needs within the WNY community while maintaining their full access to the rights, privileges, and opportunities available to the general public.  Using a strengths-based, problem solving approach, the Advocate promotes the client’s self-determination, independence, and celebration of his/her language, identity, and culture. The Advocate also works with businesses, agencies, and service providers on both an individual and systems basis in order to educate them on the needs and rights of deaf and hard of hearing individuals as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).  Domains within which the Advocate may provide support to clients include but are not limited to the following: communication assistance, peer counseling, disability benefits, health care, housing, money management, transportation, independent living, assistive technology, and employment.

Major Responsibilities

1.    Guide deaf and hard of hearing clients in the selection of the communication method(s) that will provide them full access to community information and services (i.e., interpreters, relay services, CRT services, and document translation).

2.    Educate deaf and hard of hearing clients and the community at large on the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the rights and responsibilities contained therein.

3.    Provide individual and small group assistance to deaf and hard of hearing clients in the areas of disability benefits, health care, housing, money management, transportation, independent living, assistive technology, employment, the ADA, and more.

4.    Peer counsel clients by providing them with empathetic support and guidance as they deal with everyday problems and crisis situations, referring them to community mental health providers and support groups, when appropriate.

5.    Work with underserved individuals and groups, including senior citizens, school transition youth, and deaf refugees.

6.    Collaborate with the Community Education Coordinator to educate businesses, agencies, and other service providers in small and large group settings on topics that include but are not limited to the following: American Sign Language (ASL), Deafness, Deaf Culture, the ADA, and the various laws and programs that benefit and protect the rights of deaf and hard of hearing persons.

7.    Screen all new clients and document needs and recommended services via an intake form.

8.    Document services provided to clients via a daily log sheet, and submit a monthly report to the Executive Director.

9.    Collaborate with the Public Relations Coordinator to promote the advocacy services DAS provides.

10.    Work with the Executive Director and business office to establish and manage a sustainable budget for the services provided by the Community Advocate.

Other Responsibilities

1.    Assist, as needed, at DAS activities and events (including fundraising events).

2.    Perform other tasks and projects, as assigned by the Executive Director.

Required Minimum Qualifications: Education

Bachelor’s Degree in Human Services or Social Work preferred.

Experience

Experience working with persons who are deaf and hard of hearing

Experience collaborating with others and advocating for their needs

Experience working with a wide variety of community agencies and services

Required Skills

1.    Fluency in American Sign Language (ASL)

2.    In-depth knowledge of sign language, Deafness, and Deaf Culture

3.    Strong interpersonal skills with diverse groups of people

4.    Excellent written and verbal communication skills

5.    Computer competency in Microsoft WORD, EXCEL, and Outlook

6.    Ability to organize and prioritize work

7.    Ability to establish and manage a departmental budget

Required Application Documents Completion of DAS Application Form

Curriculum Vitae or Resume

Cover Letter

List of References

Start Date:  As soon as possible; position posting open until filled.

How to Apply Submit application materials to Neil Burns, Interim Executive Director, at mailto:nburns@wnydas.org

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position opening

Mental Health Clinician Deaf Services; Sound Mental Health

Seattle, WA

Full time with full benefits (Seattle).  Provide individual, group and family counseling; mental health evaluation and case management for Deaf, hard of hearing and Deaf-Blind individuals of all ages. Collaborate with a multi-disciplinary Deaf Services team. Applicants must be fluent in ASL & knowledgeable about Deaf Culture. Master’s in Counseling, Social Work or related field required.  Licensure and/or chemical dependency experience a plus.

Salary = DOQ.

Send letter of interest, resume and salary history to: Sound Mental Health, Attn: Anne Baldwin, Job #14-066, 1600 E. Olive St., Seattle, WA 98122

or fax to (206) 302-2210 or e-mail to mailto:AnneB@smh.org

SMH is an EEO/AA Employer

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job opening

Relay Nevada Outreach Coordinator

Hamilton Relay

either Reno, NV or Las Vegas, NV

Hamilton Relay currently has a full-time position open for Relay Nevada

Outreach Coordinator

Location: Reno or Las Vegas, Nevada

We are an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis

of race, religion, color, gender, age, national origin or disability.

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

and implementing outreach activities designed to promote Telecommunication

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

Relay Nevada.

Preferred 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, public organizations, 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 HR at 402.694.5101 or 800.821.1831 by April 30, 2014.

Hamilton Relay is a division of Hamilton Telecommunications based in

Aurora, NE

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position opening

Instructional/Support Faculty – Applied Computer Technology

Rochester Institute of Technology/NTID

Rochester, NY

Detailed Job Description

NTID Information and Computing Studies is seeking an

Instructional/Support Faculty to teach deaf and hard of hearing

students in the Applied Computer Technology program at the Associate

degree level and provide tutoring support to deaf and hard of hearing

students taking courses at the bachelor degree level at the B. Thomas

Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences (GCCIS). The

successful applicant’s duties include course instruction (teaching

and tutoring), computer laboratory instruction/supervision,

curriculum/course development, participation in departmental efforts,

and maintaining liaison relationships with faculty in other colleges

of RIT.

Required Minimum Qualifications – Master of Science in Information Technology, Computer Science or

related computing field.

- Five years full-time work experience in Web Development, database

implementation and object-oriented programming.

- Sign Language fluency is required.

- Teaching/training experience

- Curriculum development experience

- Organizational skills and the ability to work as part of a team

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

continuing commitment to cultural diversity, pluralism, and

individual differences

- C# or similar programming experience, Mobile App Development

experience, Multi-platform experience including Windows, MAC, Android

and IOS, Recognized industry-wide technical certifications and/or

Network/Security and Computer Support experience

How To Apply

Apply online at http://apptrkr.com/460874 Keyword Search: 991BR.

EOE

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career announcement

Program Coordinator III – Deafblind

Community Outreach Program for the Deaf

Albuquerque, NM

CAREER ANNOUNCEMENT

No 03-10-066

Position        Program Coordinator III – Deafblind

Agency        Community Outreach Program for the Deaf – Albuquerque Status        Non-Exempt – Full-Time

Position Purpose

Provides direct services including case management and advocacy for individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing and deafblind in the areas of vocation, life management, and personal growth in community settings, home residences and/or at job sites.  Coordinates and facilitates community training and education classes, and maintains necessary case records and client file documentation.  Major emphasis is placed on providing services to individuals who are deafblind, and coordinating, training, and scheduling Support Service Providers.  Position may from time to time be stressful and require a high demand of performance. May perform other duties as assigned.

Essential Functions

-        May provide intake services to include reviewing referral information, completing appropriate management forms (e.g., Intake, History, etc.), presenting information at client coordination meetings, and completing and implementing consumer service plans

-        Provides support and assistance, training, and case management to consumers who are deafblind in the areas of life management, independent living skills, how to use Support Service Providers (SSP) effectively, and vocational options

-        Provides direct service to individuals in community settings, home residences, and/or at job sites; assists consumers with appointments and arranging necessary access

-        Provides advocacy in the areas of public benefits programs, education and working with employers and other systems in the community

-        Identifies community supports for consumer needs and makes appropriate referrals

-        Tracks referrals to outside agencies (DVR, SSA, DHS, etc.) to ensure  services are accessible and provided in a timely manner

-        Coordinates, trains and supervises Support Service Providers; coordinates, develops and presents quarterly SSP training; oversees SSP scheduling

-        Participates on consumer service teams

-        Ensures consumer program meets identified and authorized services according contracts

-        Ensures documentation in consumer files is to-date and complete

-        Maintains unit records of consumer contact to include unit counts, file notes using (SOAP format) and other documentation required by CCS/COPD and/or contracts

-        Aids in the review and/or development of contractual deliverables to include training curriculum, DVDs, and system software

-        Supports consumers who are deafblind at legislative level, as requested

-        Participates in training and in-services to enhance professional growth

-        Attends required weekly and/or monthly meetings of the Deafblind and Special Services department as well as the regularly scheduled meetings of the New Mexico Deaf-Blind Task Force -        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

-        Bachelor’s in Counseling, Rehabilitation, Social Work, Special Education, or related field

-        Fluency in American Sign Language and various manual communication modes

-        The proven ability to write grammatically correct and clear reports and other documents -        2 years of experience working with individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, and/or deafblind  in a professional counseling and/or case management capacity

-        Pass drug screening and fingerprint clearance

-        Valid New Mexico Driver License, proof of insurance, New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division Motor Vehicle Report, and reliable safe transportation

Desired Qualifications

-        Master’s in Counseling, Rehabilitation, Social Work, Special Education, or related field

-        Additional years of directly related experience

-        Understanding of various equipment and technology used by individuals who are deafblind -        Specialized training in working with individuals who are deafblind -        Experience designing and facilitating a technology plan for individual who are deafblind -        LPC, LISW, LAC or NBCC

How to Apply        Complete application at:

Community Outreach Program for the Deaf

3908 Carlisle NE

Albuquerque, New Mexico  87107

505-255-7636

Fax resume and cover letter – 505-255-8029

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

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

Selection        Applicants will be rated and evaluated based upon of their qualifications, training and related job experience

Salary        $15.00 – $18.75 DOE

Open                March 28, 2014

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 1068.

Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona strengthens families, supports communities, provides compassionate services, and strives for excellence.  For more information visit our website at:  http://www.ccs-soaz.org

Affirmative Action and an Equal Opportunity Employer

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position opening

Coordinator of Interpreting Services

Frederick County Public Schools

Frederick, MD

position description & application procedures at:

http://www.applitrack.com/fcps/OnlineApp/default.aspx?Category=Coordinator+of+Interpreting+Services

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position opening

Interpreter Senior

Travis County Government

Austin, Texas

Provides sign language interpreting services, which may include assignments for, but not limited to, consumers, staff, one-on-one appointments, small or large group meetings, and telephone calls. Documents court and other legal situations (probation, jail, counseling, Commissioners Court, televised meetings) and other highly technical and complicated meetings and hearings.   Provides advocacy services regarding access by people who are deaf according to applicable Federal, State and Local laws.  Conducts outreach and education to members of the community, staff, other departments, and the general public. Provides independent living skills training for one-on-one or small groups, job development or search to deaf people, including those with multiple disabilities.

Requires Bachelor’s degree in Deaf Education, Interpreting, Linguistics, Communications, Liberal Arts, Social or Behavioral Sciences or a directly related field AND five (5) years interpreting services experience in a variety of community, health, governmental, and social situations, including highly technical or legal situations. Must have at least an additional three (3) years of court interpreting experience. Experience should include interpreting for deaf individuals with special communication issues, including individuals with additional disabilities, mental retardation, mental illness and those with limited formal communication.

Licenses, Registrations, Certifications, or Special Requirements:

CIC, SC: L, CSC, RSC, CT, CI, OIC CDI-P, or MCSC. BEI Court Certification or RID SC:L Certification preferred.

VIEW JOB DETAILS & APPLY ONLINE AT:  http://www.TravisCountyJobs.org

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announcing an opening for

Accounts Receivable Coordinator

The American School for the Deaf

West Hartford, CT

SCOPE OF DUTIES

Under direct supervision of the Controller, is responsible for all functions related to the collections and maintenance of miscellaneous cash receipts/deposit, contributed income, accounts receivable and general ledger for the American School for the Deaf.

Assists the Controller and Chief Financial Officer with respect to cash management. The incumbent will be expected to use Farmington Bank remote deposit and cash management software daily.

Responsible for the review of billable revenue, invoicing and posting accounts receivables related to tuition, outreach, birth to three, adult vocational services, other billable revenue to include but not limited to rental income, facility rentals, summer school, Camp Isola Bella, and fundraising sponsorships.

Administers all aspects of the National School Lunch Program to include, but not limited to determining initial participants eligibility, review of monthly claims support documentation, calculation and submission of monthly claims, and maintenance of all files.

Maintains general ledger account reconciliations as ongoing part of duties and as directed by the Controller.  General Ledger reconciliations include, but are not limited to, the reconciliation of all accounts receivable, deferred revenue and income accounts, including contributed income as identified by the Controller.  Provides recommendations to streamline work flow and monthly closings processes.

Responsible for maintaining Policies and Procedures with respect to Accounts Receivable, Collection and Cash Receipt processing, Blackbaud’s Financial Edge’s Accounts Receivable, Student Billing and Cash Receipt modules and General Ledger. Suggests and implements up to date accounting policies and procedures to assure the organization has proper internal controls and budgetary procedures. Incumbent will also be responsible for the review, update and operating recommendation to streamline work flow as it relates to Accounts Receivable, Student Billing, and Cash Receipt.

Prepares and posts accounts receivable payments and contributed income, to the student billing and accounts receivable systems. Receives and researches inquiries as related to accounts receivable invoicing and payment status, cash receipts, and contributed income.

Assists with month-end and year-end closing process to include, but not limited to preparing monthly journal entries and account analysis. Provide necessary lead schedules and supporting work papers related to the general ledger to the outside auditing firm as it relates to year-end audit.

Provides necessary lead schedules and supporting work papers related to the general ledger to the outside auditing firm as it relates to quarterly reviews and year-end audit.

Provides administrative support to the Business Office, including be proficient in other Finance position procedures to provide back up for any Finance position.

FOR DETAILED JOB DESCRIPTION

Visit our website at: http://www.asd-1817.org

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

Bachelor’s Degree and five year’s experience in a related position.

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.

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announcing an opening for

Director of Nursing, Student Health Services

The American School for the Deaf

West Hartford, CT

SCOPE OF DUTIES

The Director of Nursing will promote responsive and thorough understanding of Student Health Center policies and procedures through collaboration and a shared vision to enhance the quality of care provided to the students/residents of the American School for the Deaf.  In collaboration with the Medical Director, shall manage the daily operations of the licensed infirmary.  The Director of Nursing oversees the provision of direct patient care and health care decisions; involving both students and staff.    The position is responsible for the 24/7 operation of the Student Health Center which requires On-Call availability.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

Current registered nurse licensed in state of Connecticut.  Bachelor of Science Degree in nursing.  Courses in physical assessment.  Current certification in professional CPR.  Knowledge of sign language or willingness to learn.  A background in emergency room nursing or pediatric nursing is beneficial.  Applicant must be able to function independently following standing orders and procedures.  Knowledge of school health practices.  Excellent management and interpersonal skills.

FOR DETAILED JOB DESCRIPTION

Visit our website at:                http;//www.asd-1817.org

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.

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open position

ASL Proficiency Evaluator at ASL Diagnostic and Evaluation Services

Gallaudet University

Washington, DC

ASL Diagnostic and Evaluation Services (ASL-DES) at Gallaudet

University has an open position for an ASL Proficiency Evaluator.

An ASL Proficiency Evaluator provides interviewing and rating in

accordance with the American Sign Language Proficiency Interview

(ASLPI); participates in the development, implementation, and

administration of tools, protocol, and/or procedures used in a

comprehensive multiple-measures evaluation system; conducts

semi-annual re-ratings of taped interviews as part of a systematic

reliability check; participates in periodic retraining in interview

techniques and rating procedures; participates in other research

activities to maintain the quality of the evaluation system; keeps

abreast of trends and research in the field of first and second

language teaching, learning, acquisition, and evaluation.

If you are interested in applying for this position, please click on

this link to learn about the requirements to apply and the training

requirements to maintain the position.

http://jobs.gallaudet.edu/?select=Professional%20Staff%20%28exempt%29#14034

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Job Posting

Development Director

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services (DHHS)

Grand Rapids, MI

Located in beautiful Grand Rapids, Michigan, DHHS. mission is to provide communication, human services and education to D/deaf, hard of hearing and hearing communities with the goal of inclusiveness in Western Michigan.

Qualified individuals will possess the following:

1. College degree in a related field

2. Two years experience in a the non-profit sector

3. Excellent communication skills in Sign Language and written English

4. Proven leadership skills

5. Proven successful fundraising skills

6. Experience in grant writing skills

7. Experience in business finance/management

Job Responsibilities will be, but are not limited to:

1.  Community Relations of Deaf/HOH/hearing individuals, businesses, and service groups

2.  Fundraising

3.  Grant Writing

4.. Marketing 5.  Budget and Finance Development

6. Staff Management

DHHS offers Medical Insurance, Personal Paid Time Off (PTO), Vacation, and paid holidays. Optional Dental Insurance is available. Relocation assistance may be available. Grand Rapids, MI was recently voted one of the top cities for young professionals, and offers a diverse culture with many recreational activities.

Position Status: Full Time, Salary- currently open

To apply, please email resume and letter of intent to mailto:Board@Deafhhs.org

Questions: Please email above, or VP (616)-828-0186. Voice (616)-732-7358

Fax (616) -732-7365

Please see our website at http://www.Deafhhs.org for location and additional program information.

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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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position opening

Tenure Track Faculty Position, Department of Counseling

Gallaudet University

Washington, DC

The Department of Counseling offers nationally-accredited masters. degree programs in school counseling and mental health counseling. It is our mission to prepare graduates to be multiculturally competent professional counselors able to work skillfully with deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing clients of diverse backgrounds. The Department is currently seeking a full-time tenure track faculty member to join our dedicated faculty starting August 2014, contingent upon funding.   Applicants with school counseling background and experience are strongly encouraged to apply.

Qualifications:

1.        An earned doctorate in counselor education or closely related field.  Exceptional candidates with doctoral degrees in progress may be considered.

2.        At least three years of counseling experience, with deaf and/or hard of hearing individuals, preferably in a school setting.

3.        Knowledge and skills in content relevant to the applicant’s specialization.

4.        Awareness of the cultural and educational implications of working with deaf students, and fluency in American Sign Language (ASL) or demonstrated willingness to commit significant time and effort over several years to develop proficiency in ASL in accordance with Gallaudet’s faculty guidelines.

5.        Experience supervising counseling students or pre-licensed counselors, or substantial experience mentoring others.

6.        Potential for competency in teaching, scholarship, and service.

7.        Effective interpersonal and collaboration skills.

8.        Knowledge of program assessment is preferred.

Responsibilities:

1.        Teach courses in School Counseling and Mental Health Counseling.

2.        Supervise students in fieldwork settings and provide academic advising and professional mentoring.

3.        Work collaboratively with faculty members.

4.        Engage in scholarship, including research and program development.

5.        Participate in department and university faculty activities and professional service.

6.        Grant writing and/or other department responsibilities as assigned.

Rank and Salary:  Assistant Professor. Rank and salary commensurate with experience and qualifications. The appointment will be for a regular nine-month academic year.

Starting Date: August 4, 2014 or later.

Application Deadline: Screening of applicants will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.

To Apply: Qualified candidates must submit a letter of application, curriculum vita, official graduate transcripts, examples of academic products, and three letters of reference relevant to teaching, scholarly activities and/or other work experience to:

Dr. Kendra Smith, Chairperson Department of Counseling Gallaudet University 800 Florida Avenue, NE Washington, DC 20002-3695

Telephone: 202-651-5515

Videophone: 202-618-6852

E-mail: mailto:Kendra.Smith@Gallaudet.Edu

FAX: 202-651-5657

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position opening

Certified Rehabilitation Counselor for the Deaf state of Georgia, Northeast area

more information at:
http://www.careers.ga.gov/jobsearch/jobdetail.asp?ReqNum=GVR-14698ch

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position opening

Clinician

ACCESS Outpatient Services

state of New Jersey

As a key member of ACCESS Outpatient Services, a statewide provider of behavioral health services to Deaf and hard of hearing people throughout NJ, you will provide psychotherapy and clinical case management, along with ongoing psychosocial assessments and treatment planning to consumers in several satellite offices.

Responsibilities include:

- performing comprehensive clinical assessments

- interpreting data to formulate diagnosis

- developing and implementing treatment strategies

- providing clinical case management services, including the coordination of service delivery, referrals and linkage to medical and community services

- maintaining documents and medical records

- report writing

- providing crisis intervention

- developing discharge plans

- advising consumers on major psychotropic medications and their side effects

- handling other related duties as assigned

To qualify, you must have a Master’s Degree in Social Work, Counseling or related field, appropriate NJ State licensure or eligibility, along with the ability to prepare detailed assessments of patient referrals, and counsel individuals, groups or family members. Ability to provide direct, age specific patient care as appropriate to treatment setting will also be expected, as will superior oral/written communication, analytical, organizational and problem-solving skills. Proficiency in American Sign Language is required.

We offer a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. For immediate consideration, email your resume to Eileen Kimbell-Meaney at mailto:kimbelle@sjhmc.org

EOE M/F/D/V

ST. JOSEPH’S HEALTHCARE SYSTEM

St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center, St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital

St. Joseph’s Wayne Hospital, St. Vincent’s Nursing Home

Visiting Health Services of New Jersey, Inc.

A Ministry of the Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth
http://www.stjosephshealth.org

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open positions in North Carolina

Deaf Services Specialist position is located in Asheville, North Carolina.
http://agency.governmentjobs.com/northcarolina/job_bulletin.cfm?JobID=778196

Raleigh Regional Center Manager is located in Raleigh North Carolina.
http://agency.governmentjobs.com/northcarolina/job_bulletin.cfm?JobID=823781

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position opening

Vice President, Development and Alumni Relations

Gallaudet University

Washington, DC

Serves as the chief development officer responsible for overseeing, in support of the Gallaudet Strategic Plan, all fund raising strategies and programs and alumni activities; has responsibilities for establishing and directing major University fundraising campaigns; has responsibility for working directly with major donors; implements programs that elicit support from alumni; works closely with the President, members of the Board of Associates (BOA), Board of Trustees (BOT), the President’s Cabinet, and other administrative leaders to achieve annual fundraising goals; and serves as a member of the President’s Cabinet.

Master’s degree in communication or education, or a related field and a minimum of ten years of progressively responsible and demonstrably successful fund raising experience in a not-for-profit, college or university environment.  High level writing skills and interpersonal skills.  At least five years of successful director/supervisory experience.  Self-starter, goal oriented, and has high energy.  Sign language skills required at time of application.

To apply or to view the full job description, go to: http://jobs.gallaudet.edu

or contact the Human Resources Office at 202-651-5352.

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position opening

Team Leader for Deaf Services

Northwestern Counseling

St. Albans, Vermont

TEAM LEADER FOR DEAF SERVICES

The Developmental Services Division is looking for a strong team player with good supervisory skills. The candidate must be fluent with American Sign Language; preferred candidate is Deaf or Hard of Hearing, and be able to establish relationships with Shared Living Providers, families and community resources in our service area.  A clear understanding and support of the dual cultures within NCSS is expected and necessary.

Experience with Developmental Disability and/or Mental Illness as well as experience with individuals with multiple disabilities.  Responsibilities include overall direction, coordination, and evaluation of the team and may include some service coordination.  There is an expectation to cover for shortages in staff situations whenever necessary.  Bachelor’s Degree in Human Services required, however a Master’s Degree is preferred.

to apply:
http://www.ncssinc.org/careers

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