2015-05-25

DeafDigest Blue – May 24, 2015

Blue Edition

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

America’s Unique Deaf Stories; subscription

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Serving the Deaf Community since 1996; 19th year

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

deaf-afraid-with-computer/
http://deafdigest.com/videos/

deaf-hate-flashlight/

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

bitter-deaf-man/
http://deafdigest.com/videos/

deaf-pen-hearing-no-pen/

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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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Dedication:

DeafDigest dedicates this editon to deaf-blind educator/activist

Harry Anderson, that departed us. His biggest role was as a

principal investigator for a federal grant designed to study the

Demographics and Vocational Potential of the Deaf and Blind.

Said a colleague – Harry was the consumer researcher. Harry

worked with deaf-blind  programs at Florida, California and

Arizona.

Top stories about the deaf:

Australia has launched a Braille telephone, designed

to help the deaf-blind. This nation is claiming it is

the world’s first such device.

University of Edinburgh, helped by a group of deaf

scientists, have published a sign language book

of science signs.

In Karachi, Pakistan, the Deaf Reach School, working

with the Family Education Services Foundation, will

give vocational training for female students.

Another deaf woman is trying to serve on the jury in

Queensland in Australia, but is being blocked.

It was a big newspaper story in Australia. This woman

is not giving up.

Because of declining enrollment, Iowa Western Community College

is terminating its ASL interpreter program. Impact will be

felt in the Deaf Community in the western part of Iowa.

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A VERY BITTER DEAF EMPLOYEE

A deaf man was encouraged by his boss to go to college

at night so that he will be promoted when he gets his degree.

The deaf man was very excited and went to night college

for few years. But the supervisor retired. A new supervisor

was hired. The deaf man showed the new supervisor his college

degree and expected a promotion. The new supervisor said no,

saying he does not follow promises by the previous supervisor.

That made the deaf man very bitter for the rest of his life.

A real sad story.

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

bitter-deaf-man/

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the updated list of past and current elected deaf officials

In Japan, the elections took place, and there were two

big winners – both deaf women. Rie Saito, a former

nightclub hostess, won the election for a seat in

the assembly of Kita Ward, Tokyo. The second one was

Atsuko Yanetani who won the seat on the city assembly

in Akashi, Hyogo Prefecture. Already the Japanese

Federation of the Deaf is celebrating this double

victory.

below is an updated listing of elected deaf officials
http://deafdigest.com/elected-

deaf-officials/

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A COMEDY ABOUT A PEN

In a past Reese Witherspoon movie, there was a scene that

Reminded DeafDigest editor of a pen.

In the movie, the attorney asked for a pen to sign some

papers, and everyone did not have it. They all touched their

pockets looking for a pen but no one had it.

Suppose  in that same movie, the attorney asked the

deaf people for a pen, everyone will give him the pen!

Pen not important to hearing, but pen very important

to the deaf!

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

deaf-pen-hearing-no-pen/

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WHAT DO INTERPRETERS HATE?

getting compliments from the hearing people in the

audience on how beautiful the sign language is even

if they do not understand a single sign!

COMMENTS FROM A CART OPERATOR – continuing series

We have seen that some of the mistakes that stenocaptioners make are

what we call stacking errors, when one hand moves down for a new

stroke before the other hand comes all the way up or the keys don’t

completely release from the previous stroke.

With the newer, computerized steno machines, the manufacturers have

attempted to help the steno writers by having the machine detect the

possible stacking errors and split these strokes before they become a

stack.

While this is generally quite helpful, another type of error has also

been created called a splitting error. The stenocaptioner may have

intended for the keys to all be depressed in one stroke, but the

machine detected that it might be a stack and split it into two

strokes.

An example of a splitting error would be when the stenocaptioner

would attempt to write the steno OR in one stroke for the word “or.”

The O would be depressed with the left thumb, and the R would be

depressed with the right hand.

If the steno machine detected a slight difference in when the two

hands depressed the keys, it may split these into two steno strokes

of O and R rather than one. In that case, the translation may come

out as “oh are.”

As you can see, the proper adjustment of a steno machine is critical

to accurate translation.

A PET PEEVE OF BEING DEAF

CI people bragging that implants helps them a great big

deal even though they’ve not been able to discriminate

all types of sounds and noises!

(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

Settlement has been reached in the lawsuit filed by

inmates of the Monterey County Jail in California.

As part of the settlement, interpreters will be

provided for deaf inmates.

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News of the Week – Looking Back 10 Years Ago:

It is bad enough that the Deaf Community is hit

by a double whammy – shortage of interpreters and

budget cuts.

DeafDigest has learned that Tacoma Community College

(Washington) will drop its ASL program next semester.

A good number of TCC graduates have become interpreters.

And with the closing of this program, those interested

in becoming interpreters will be forced to look elsewhere.

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News of the Week – Looking Back 5 Years Ago:

A hot issue among the deaf in California is

AB 2072, a piece of legislation that would

amend the California Newborn Hearing Screening

Program, banning deaf groups from giving

parents information about ASL, Deaf Community

and Deaf Culture.

The State Senate Health Committee will conduct

a hearing on this bill on June 16th.

It is being watched by deaf groups across the

country because of the feared Domino effect.

If one state passes it, other states may

copycat it. As a result, deaf groups are

mobilizing their forces to oppose the bill.

(editor’s note: DeafDigest editor does not

remember what happened to that bill)

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Deaf Apocalypse of the Week:

To ask for minimum reasonable accommodation or to

ask for the moon. demanding more than just reasonable

accommodation? This is the big question when

deaf professionals file job discrimination law suits

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– EXCITING EMPLOYMENT OPENINGS AT GLAD !! –

*  Deputy Director – 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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job opening announcement

Paraprofessional – Kindergarten

Kansas State School for the Deaf

Olathe, KS

SALARY: Salary paid by the Blue Valley School District;  and will be

commensurable with experience

SCHEDULE:       Hours: Monday – Friday 7:30am to 4:00pm

EMPLOYMENT DATE:    Open until filled

JOB DESCRIPTION:  Provide one-on-one instructional assistance to

individual student(s) and/or groups of students with disabilities under

the supervision of a certified special education professional. Creates,

adapts, or modifies classroom activities, assignments and/or materials

under the direction of the supervising teacher for the purpose of

supporting and reinforcing student learning.  Monitors individual in a

group setting for purpose of providing a safe and positive learning

environment. Implements, under the supervision of the supervising teacher,

behavioral plans for student with challenging behaviors.  Collects and

records student data. Follows written work schedule, arriving and leaving

on time.  Maintain appropriate communication with student, teachers,

parents and other professionals.  Participate in activities designed to

increase knowledge and improve skills related to performance of

job-related responsibilities.  Perform other duties as assigned.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Ability to communicate effectively in American Sign

Language and English with student, staff, parents. Ability to work

cooperatively.  Ability to correctly operate school machines, tools, and

equipment.  High School diploma or GED.  AA or higher degree or training

working with students preferred.  ASL and English assessments will be

given at the time of interview.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Upon offer of employment, a background check will be

conducted via the KS Bureau of Investigation & KS Dept. of Social &

Rehabilitation Services.  Also a Tuberculosis test & Health Certificate

must be passed upon offer of employment (cost borne by employee).

CONTACT:    Teresa Chandler, Human Resources Office, 913/210-8113 v/tty,

E-Mail: mailto:tchandler@kssdb.org Fax: 913/621-2310

KSD Embraces Diversity

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job opening announcement

Teacher – Social Studies & Post High School Program

Kansas State School for the Deaf

Olathe, KS

SALARY:   Placement made within agency guidelines on salary schedule

depending upon professional background and experience.

Excellent benefits.

SCHEDULE:   181 School Days / 2015- 2016 School Year

EMPLOYMENT DATE:        Immediate

JOB DESCRIPTION: Teach students at the appropriate level utilizing state

and local assessments, state standards, curriculum guides, and any other

materials/tests deemed necessary.  Perform work associated with student

instruction; prepares lesson plans and appropriate classroom materials,

direct and monitor student progress in attaining IEP goals, maintain

classroom control, begin and end class in a timely manner, keep students

on task, and supervise students outside of instructional time. Use

appropriate communication skills with students, staff, and public as

determined by the ASL/English evaluation.  Complete and turn in to the

designated person; all student evaluation reports, lesson plans, sub

plans, I.E.P..s, comprehensive evaluations, grade cards, and other written

reports as assigned by the due date. Maintain current school records as

mandated by the State.   Provide direct instruction to group of students

in High School and Post High School Program (PHSP), and conduct group &

individual job coaching, training, and counseling for students in the

PHSP.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Qualify for Kansas certification by KSDE for

Secondary and Hearing Impaired (1911); Education/Deaf/HH with emphasis in

Social Studies (7-12).  Fluency in American Sign Language (ASL).

Applicants must be pre-approved for certification via KS Dept. of

Education, Cert. Dept. prior to the issuing of a contract.  (ASL and

writing skills will be assessed.)

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:  Upon offer of employment: official transcripts are

required, a background check will be conducted via the KS Bureau of

Investigation, & KS Dept. of Social & Rehabilitation Services.  Also a

Tuberculosis test & Health Certificate must be passed upon offer of

employment (cost borne by employee).

APPLICATION DEADLINE: Open Until Filled.  Send resume and copies of all

college transcripts.  For consideration request an official KSD

application or go to our website and submit application for KSD review.

CONTACT:  Teresa Chandler, Human Resources Director; Phone: 913/210-8113

E-Mail: mailto:tchandler@kssdb.org  Fax: 913/621-2310

Or Linda Thompson, HR Assistant 913/210-8114, email: mailto:lthompson@kssdb.org

or Tom Burdolski, HR Professional, 913/305-3004 , E-mail

mailto:tburdolski@kssdb.org

Fax 913/621/2310

KSD Embraces Diversity

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career announcement – No 03-10-083

Interpreter Referral Specialist

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                  Non-Exempt . Full-Time

Position Purpose

Responsible for community interpreter referral services for programs in

both Arizona and New Mexico. Processes interpreter requests, schedules

staff and contract interpreters, and confirms interpreting schedules.

Documents interpreting hours for billing purposes and inputs

payroll/billing data for processing.  Assists in negotiating new

agreements and billing arrangements for interpreting services.  Maintains

current and accurate information for contract interpreters, consumers and

billing actions.  Position may from time to time be stressful and require

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

Essential Functions

.       Receives and processes interpreter requests; schedules staff and

contracted interpreters matching interpreting skill level and experience

with the demands of the situation with consideration given to the

preference of the Deaf or Hard of Hearing consumers

.       Confirms interpreting schedule with interpreters, deaf consumers

and businesses or organizations

.       Enters interpreter payroll and billing information into computer

and documents interpreting hours for billing purposes

.       Assists supervisor with negotiating new agreements or billing

arrangements for interpreting services

.       Receives and processes requests for information regarding ADA and

legal obligations for the provision of interpreters

.       Maintains current information for contracted interpreters,

consumers and billing actions

.       Provides internal and walk-in interpreting services, as needed

.       Assists with community and emergency coverage, as schedule permits

.       Assists department with other assignments or special projects

related to the interpreting service program

.       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

.       Associates or 2 years post-secondary education

.       Natural or assisted hearing within the range necessary to clearly

understand voiced telephone transmissions

.       Ability to type at least 50 wpm with minimal errors

.       1 year of experience in data entry, word processing and

spreadsheet applications

.       Pass drug screening

.       Pass FBI Fingerprint Criminal History Summary

.       Valid New Mexico Driver License, proof of insurance and New Mexico

Motor Vehicle Division Motor Vehicle Report

Desired Qualifications

.       Bachelor’s in related field

.       Additional years of directly related experience

.       1 year of customer service experience

.       2 years of experience in the field of interpreting

.       State or National certification

.       Fluency in American Sign Language

Salary  $12.90 – $16.13 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:

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: 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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career announcement – No 03-10-084

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 . mailto: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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career announcement – No 03-10-086

Interpreter/Interpreter Referral Specialist

Community Outreach Program for the Deaf

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

FBI Fingerprint Criminal History Summary

Status                  Non Exempt . Full-Time

Position Purpose

Provides interpreting and transliterating services for Deaf and Hearing

consumers in a variety of educational and community settings including

medical, mental health, vocational and social services.  Responsible for

agency community interpreter referral services.  Processes interpreter

requests, schedules staff and contract interpreters, and confirms

interpreting schedules for all three cities in the Supercenter. Documents

interpreting hours for billing purposes and inputs payroll/billing data

for processing. Position may from time to time be stressful and require a

high demand of performance. May perform other duties as assigned.

Essential Functions

.       Provides interpreting and transliterating services for Deaf and

Hearing consumers in a variety of educational and community settings

including medical, mental health, vocational, social services, etc.

.       Assists with in-house and walk-in interpreting services

.       Documents interpreting time for billing purposes

.       Assists with educational interpreting and emergency coverage as

schedule permits

.       Meets the productivity requirements as outlined in the employment

agreement

.       Maintains high professional standards in accordance with the RID

Code of Professional Conduct, ensuring quality interpreting services for

the Hearing and Deaf consumers

.       Receives and processes interpreter requests; schedules staff and

contracted interpreters     matching interpreting skill level and

experience with the demands of the situation with consideration given to

the preference of the Deaf or Hard of Hearing consumers

.       Assists with after-hours coordination of Emergency Requests as

needed

.       Confirms interpreting schedule with interpreters, deaf consumers

and businesses or   organizations

.       Enters interpreter payroll and billing information into computer

and documents interpreting hours for billing purposes

.       Prepares Estimates or Bids for services for various government and

private entities

.       Receives and processes requests for information regarding ADA and

legal obligations for the provision of interpreters

.       Maintains current information for contracted interpreters,

consumers and billing actions

.       Assists department with other assignments or special projects

related to the interpreting service program

.       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

.       Graduate of an ITP or Associates Degree (directly related

experience may substitute for education requirements)

.       Current valid New Mexico Interpreter License

.       1 year of interpreting experience, community interpreting

preferred (1 year of experience equals 20-25 hours per week for average of

50 weeks per year)

.       Pass FBI Fingerprint Criminal History Summary

.       Valid New Mexico Driver License, proof of insurance and NM Motor

Vehicle Division Motor Vehicle Report

Desired Qualifications

.       Bachelor’s degree in related field

.       Customer service experience

.       EIPA 3.5 or greater (each tenth of a point increase above EIPA 3.5

constitutes an additional Desired Qualification (DQ) credit, e.g. EIPA 3.6

provides one DQ credit; EIPA 3.7 provides two DQ credits, etc.)

.       National Certification

.       Completion of formal internship/mentee program

.       Additional years of directly related experience

.       200 documented mentee hours

SALARY  $12.90 – $16.13 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:

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: 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 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:  www.ccs-soaz.org

We encourage our Veterans to apply

Affirmative Action and an Equal Opportunity Employer

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anticipated vacancies for the 2015-2016 school year

Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind

Colorado Springs, CO

MISSION STATEMENT

The Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind (CSDB) provides children

and families statewide with comprehensive, specialized educational

services in safe, nurturing environments.  We empower learners to become

self-determined, independent contributing citizens within their

communities.

The Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind (CSDB), located in Colorado

Springs at the foot of the beautiful Rocky Mountains, invites you to

consider our employment opportunities.   Applications are being accepted

for anticipated vacancies for Teacher of the Deaf for the 2015-2016 school

year, as follows:

.       Future vacancies in all instructional areas, including but not

limited to all core content areas (Elementary Education; English/Language

Arts; Science; Mathematics; Social Studies)

Interested persons are invited to visit the CSDB website at:
http://csdb.org/ where the official job announcement for Teacher of the

Deaf may be found in its entirety, including major duties /

responsibilities and qualification requirements, under Non-Classified

Employment.  Job announcements are open until positions are filled.

Terms of Employment:  The annual employment contract shall be based upon

the standard number of working days in the academic year (as per

established School Calendar; currently 185 days, August to June),

beginning with the 2015-2016 school year.  Base salary shall be

established pursuant to the Teacher Salary Schedule, and based upon

appropriate education and experience.  Excellent benefits.

Application Instructions:  Interested persons are invited to visit the

CSDB website (Non-Classified Employment) to view the official job

announcement in its entirety; follow the instructions to submit a complete

on-line application (to include salary history and references), and to

upload the following items to the on-line application:  formal letter of

interest, current resume, recent letters of recommendation (with

signature), copies of all transcripts, and, a copy of current educator

certification.  Contact information:

Chelle Lutz, Human Resources Office

Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind /

33 North Institute Street;

Colorado Springs, CO 80903

Website:  http://csdb.org/

E-mail:  mailto:clutz@csdb.org;  (719) 578-2114 (phone);  (719) 578-2239 (fax)

Interviews will be conducted on-site at the

Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind

CSDB is an EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

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position openings

Two BSW Tenure-Track Faculty Positions, Department of Social Work

Gallaudet University

Washington, DC

(Instructor or Assistant Professor Rank)

Gallaudet University serves deaf, hard-of-hearing, and hearing students

from many different backgrounds and seeks to develop a workforce that

reflects the diversity of its student body. Gallaudet is an equal

employment opportunity/affirmative action employer and actively encourages

deaf, hard of hearing, members of traditionally underrepresented groups,

people with disabilities, women, and veterans to apply for open positions.

General Information:  The Department of Social Work has graduate (MSW) and

undergraduate (BSW) programs, both accredited by the Council on Social

Work Education (CSWE).  The BSW program has approximately 50 majors

enrolled annually who represent diverse backgrounds, cultures, learning

styles, and educational experiences.  The overwhelming majority of the

undergraduates are deaf or hard of hearing.  The position is contingent

upon funding.

Responsibilities:  There are two available positions.  Both are full time,

nine-month, tenure track BA Social Work faculty positions.  Under our

current department model, incumbents will be responsible for oversight and

instruction of the micro and macro practice sequences in the curriculum.

Incumbents will be responsible for infusing research-based content and

multicultural content into practice courses at all levels to reflect

evidenced based practice.  Incumbents are responsible for ongoing course

development for both on campus and distance education, for assessment

purposes for the Office of Academic Quality and CSWE reaffirmation and

other compliance-related activities, advising students, service to the

department, university, and community; and, involvement in scholarly and

professional activities. The instructor rank requires an MSW and the

assistant professor rank requires a Ph.D.

Minimum Qualifications:

1.      Candidates must have an MSW degree from a CSWE-accredited program

with three (3) years post-MSW social work practice experience.  If an

incumbent does not have a completed Ph.D., (s)he will be expected to

complete a doctoral program prior to all tenure and promotion actions; a

plan for obtaining a Ph.D. should be addressed in the application.

2.      Candidates must provide evidence of teaching ability (e.g., higher

education courses, professional workshops, presentations, online

teaching).

3.      Candidates must have experience working with linguistic and

culturally diverse Deaf communities.

4.      Proficiency in American Sign Language (ASL) is highly desirable;

if not already proficient a new faculty member must develop proficiency in

ASL in accordance with Gallaudet University guidelines.

Preferred Qualifications:

.       Current, valid Master-level social work licensure or

license-eligible (for the micro-practice position, a license is required

within 1 year of appointment).

.       Expertise in teaching a diverse student population, including Deaf

and hard of hearing students with various learning styles and learning

needs.

.       Experience in active social work research and record of scholarly

activities (e.g., publications, presentations, program assessments and

evaluations, grant-writing activities).

Application: The deadline for submitting an application is Monday, April

26, 2015.

Please submit an application package via email containing the following:

1)      A cover letter of application specific to this position.  In your

application include a summary list succinctly explaining the depth of your

experiences in meeting each of the minimum and preferred qualifications

and job description criteria.

2)      Curriculum vita or resume

3)      One sample of a scholarly work

4)      Three letters of professional reference sent via email to the

Search Committee Chair, Dr. Barbara White, from the individuals serving as

references.  The Chair of the search committee may contact your references

directly.

Email the complete package electronically to Dr. Barbara White, Chair of

the Search Committee, at mailto:Barbara.White@

gallaudet.edu with the

subject “BSW Practice Faculty Application..

Review of applications begins immediately after closing date. Position

begins August 16, 2015.

Gallaudet is an equal employment opportunity/affirmative action employer

and actively encourages deaf, hard of hearing, members of traditionally

underrepresented groups, people with disabilities, women, and veterans to

apply for open positions.  Per faculty guidelines, Gallaudet University

has expectations for American Sign Language fluency and base personnel

actions on achieving proficiency.  Any faculty who scores below 3 must

take the American Sign Language Proficiency Interview (ASLPI) every year

until a 3 or better is achieved; individual departments may establish

higher criteria for ASL proficiency.  Beginning in August 2016, all

faculty actions for promotion and merit increase decisions will be based

upon ASL fluency and classroom discourse competence (Gallaudet Policy

6.8.6).

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Many wonderful job opportunities

The Learning Center for the Deaf

Framingham, MA

Many wonderful job opportunities are available at The

Learning Center for the Deaf.

Please visit http://www.tlcdeaf.org for full details

and how to apply.

– Licensed Teachers of the Deaf

– Staff Interpreters

– Occupational Therapist

– Substitute Teachers and Assistants

– Walden School Clinical Director

– Walden School Family Partner

– Walden School ILS Specialist

– Day, Residential & Overnight Child Care Workers

– Staff Nurse

– Wraparound Family Partner

– Daycare Teachers (Full-time & Part-time)

– Daycare Substitute Teachers and Assistants

– Coaches

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three available positions

RHA Behavioral Health for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing Job Openings

RHA Behavioral Health for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing

state of North Carolina

*  Behavioral Health Therapist- Morganton, NC

*  Behavioral Health Therapist- Greensboro, NC

*  Behavioral Health Therapist, Wilmington, NC

To learn more about RHA Behavioral Health for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing,

please visit our website:
http://www.

rhabehavioralhealth.org/

programs_services/our_deaf_

and_hard_of_hearing_services/

If interested in positions above, please contact:

Lindsey Gray

Business Manager

RHA Behavioral Health for the DHH

2527 E. Lyon Station Rd.

Creedmoor, NC 27522

919.518.9293 (Office)

919.528.2971 (fax)

mailto:LGray@rhanet.org

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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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