2013-08-19

DeafDigest Gold – August 18, 2013

Gold edition            Barry Strassler, Editor
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Last week’s ASL Videos with captions:
http://deafdigest.com/videos/deaf-fcc-captioning-rules/
http://deafdigest.com/videos/deaf-in-museums/

This week’s ASL Videos with captions:
http://deafdigest.com/videos/biggest-deaf-travel-fear/
http://deafdigest.com/vidoes/deaf-not-understand-eating-signs/

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

computer, click on bottom video)

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Deaf Cartoon (Fogey) of the week:
http://deafdigest.com/category/comics/

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sources of unique deafnews are never revealed; always

confidential

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

Gold section.

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Top stories about the deaf:

Gordon Hempton is an Emmy-winning sound recordist,

having recording sounds in outdoors nature. He is also

becoming deaf, but does not know why. He is worried that

his career may come to an end.

The police in Lincolnshire in Great Britain is trying

to stop a scam where hearing artists would go door-to-door,

pretending to be deaf, to collect money for their artwork.

New Texas Association of the Deaf officers are:

Marcus Myers: President

Susie Grona: Vice President

John Mills: Treasurer

Ronny Taylor: Secretary

Paul Rutowski, board

Alma Bebee, board

Wesley Singleton, board

At big time soccer games, the players from both teams are

escorted on the field by youngsters. England recently

played Scotland in a big game at London’s famous

Wembley Stadium. One of the player escorts is 10 year

old Damian Galt. He is deaf.

The European Union has a new law that is supposed to

take effect on October 1st – that suspects have

rights to an interpreter. This applies to both hearing

and deaf suspects. The concern is that for deaf suspects,

what kind of interpreting services they will get – sign

language or oral or CART or lip-reading or what?

These options were not spelled out in the wording.

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BIGGEST DEAF FEAR IN HOTEL ROOMS

What is the biggest Deaf Fear while checking into hotel rooms?

It is that wi-fi does not work.

When wi-fi does not work for the hearing person, he would get on telephone

with a customer service representative (mostly from India) to solve the

wi-fi problem.

The deaf person is out of luck. Hotel clerks do not know how to fix

the wi-fi problem and would ask you to contact the customer service

representative.

It happened to DeafDigest editor in Rennes, France and in London.

- for ASL News version with captions: http://deafdigest.com/videos/biggest-deaf-travel-fear/

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

computer, click on bottom video

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Deaf Seniors of America Conference

Baltimore, MD

Wednesday, August 21 thru Tuesday, August 27

http://deafdigest.com/2013-deaf-seniors-of-america-conference/

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DEAF EMPLOYEE DOES NOT UNDESTAND SIGN LANGUAGE

A deaf social service agency hired a deaf person, who knew

no sign language. This new employee promised to attend ASL

classes, to chat with other deaf employees to learn more signs.

She was not comfortable with sign language and avoided attending

ASL classes and she chatted with hearing employees, by voice, and

avoided deaf employees.

She was invited to join a group of hearing employees for

lunch at a restaurant. They signed “restaurant” and she did not

understand. They signed “go out and eat” – she still did not

understand the sign for eating.

Realizing she broke her promise to learn signs, she resigned

from the agency and disappeared into hearing world.

- for ASL News version with captions:
http://deafdigest.com/vidoes/deaf-not-understand-eating-signs/

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

computer, click on bottom video

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list of elected deaf public officials have been updated

do view it at:
http://deafdigest.com/elected-deaf-officials/

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A CLOSED SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF THAT NO ONE REMEMBERS

The Northern New York State School for the Deaf (Malone, NY)

closed for good in 1943.

The school buildings still survive. Yet, no one seems to know who owns these buildings!

There is an effort by the local school district to acquire

and then to demolish the buildings to make way for new school

athletic fields. There are always roadblocks and red tape involved.

The biggest roadblock is – who owns these buildings, which was

last used seven years ago. For some reason, the county treasurer’s

office could not track down the legal owner.

Such a ghastly fate for a building that used to house a school

for the deaf.

DEAF-BLIND’S CAREGIVERS BEING SUED

The brother and the guardian of a deaf-blind New Hampshire

resident has filed a lawsuit against several organizations.

They are saying the communication needs of the deaf-blind

person are being neglected.

This case has been filed in the U.S. District Court in

Concord, NH.

LOOKING BACK AT A PAST DEAFDIGEST VIDEO

(video with captions; may not work with iPads)

Deaf people may not realize what an interpreter is all about!

http://deafdigest.com/videos/asl-interpreting-for-good-reason/

Do enjoy viewing that video! Sorry, this video may

not work with iPad.

OUR ORGANIZATIONS SERVING THE DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING

North Dakota Association of the Deaf

http://deafdigest.com/north-dakota-association-of-the-deaf/

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WHAT IS THAT SUPPOSED TO MEAN?

a newspaper ran this headline:

Student’s efforts, despite hearing loss, lead to scholarship

Despite? Is it saying that deaf students do not succeed

academically because of deafness? And this student was

able to “overcome” her deafness to succeed academically?

C’mon!

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REMODEL YOUR OUTDATED BATH or KITCHEN?

We specialize in remodeling bath and kitchen of

your dream throughout metro Washington, DC area.

This service is run by deaf owner with a mix of deaf and

hearing crews.

To learn more about this company at http://www.surdusremodeling.com

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Job opening

kitchen and bathroom installer

Northern VA, DC, and Maryland only

We are seeking kitchen and bathroom installer with a minimum of 5

years experience in demolition, plumbing, electricity, tiling, carpentry,

painting, flooring, and a good attitude.

All projects are in Northern VA, DC, and Maryland only.

Contact Elijah Gold at http://info@surdusremodeling.com

or VP at 202-400-2655

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Deaf Question of the Week:

Q. Why does Great Britain have had many elected deaf

public officials? Do English people like the deaf better

than those in USA?

A. Great Britain has many, many political districts, often

called boroughs. The more such districts, the more opportunities

for the deaf to run for political offices. And as for the

British liking the deaf more than in USA, not really! Discrimination is the same everywhere in the world.

the list is at:
http://deafdigest.com/elected-deaf-officials/

send your questions to mailto:barry@deafdigest.com

the most interesting questions may be answered in future DeafDigest editions. Thank you.

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Rene Pellerin’s corner:

WiFi in Airplanes

There have been a lot of discussions about DeafBlind traveling via

airlines recently.

Of course flying solo, chances are that we have accessibility issues.

One comment about airlines with in flight WiFi; they may have

something that can benefit many of us.

Click into WiFi, and do not click to connect to the internet.  The

WiFi connection is free and all in-flight information and

entertainment services are free.  (this is only a few airlines so

far)

So on your next flight, try it out when use your devices are allowed.

Rene’s show business is now entering its 3rd year and it

focuses on the Deaf-Blind.

You can email him at mailto:info@renetheunstoppable.com

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Deaf Wish List of the Week:

that all deaf graduates of universities be guaranteed

jobs

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DeafHistory:

Year 1953 – the USA Deaflympics basketball team

did not win the gold medal. See story below.

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DeafNumbers of the Week:

1118

number of deaf people in Wales that use sign language

800

of these Welsh signers use British Sign Language

(are these numbers accurate? Don’t know but this was the

results of a survey)

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Deaf Collegiate Athletes:

Bryce Baucum, an incoming freshman, will play volleyball

at Chemetka Community College in Oregon

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Elite Deaf Athletes:

eyes will be on Derrick Coleman to see if he

will make the cut with the Seattle Seahawks.

If he makes it he will become the third deaf

player in NFL, after Bonnie Sloan and Kenny Walker.

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Deaf Sports Library

Year 1953 – the USA Deaflympics basketball team

LOST their first basketball game in Deaflympics

competition. To make a long story short, basketball

was added to the Deaflympics agenda at the last

minute, surprising the Americans, who were not

ready for it. The unprepared Americans lost its

first game, but won the remaining two games.

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DeafDigest Sports:

http://deafdigestsports.com/

you can subscribe; no cost

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if you know of mainstreamed athletes, please

e-mail mailto:barry@deafdigest.com

click on mainstream on the right side of
http://deafdigestsports.com for the list of

mainstreamed athletes

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- EXCITING EMPLOYMENT OPENINGS AT GLAD !! -

*  Health Educator – Los Angeles

*  Public Relations Director – Los Angeles

*  LIFESIGNS Dispatcher – Los Angeles

*  Bookkeeper – Los Angeles

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:jfetterman@gladinc.org

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position opening

Lead Interpreter

New England Homes for the Deaf

Danvers, MA

New England Homes for the Deaf has an opening a Lead Interpreter.  We are understanding and supportive of Deaf and Deafblind culture. We invite you to come and be a valued part of our team and assist us in further expanding and reaching our goals!

We operate a state-of-the-art independent living facility and rest home/skilled nursing center that meets the needs of Deaf and Deafblind seniors.

The Lead Interpreter will submit all requests via email/writing from department heads, with the exception of emergency/last minute needs.   The Lead Interpreter will also maintain a regularly updated calendar which shows booked interpreter requests and staff interpreter hours so department heads can manage their schedules accordingly.

Provide the interpretation needs for Deaf and Deafblind residents at NEHD

Supervise daily activities of Deaf Culture Coordinator and ASL Teachers.

Abide by the consumers ethics and confidentiality

Awareness and sensitivity of cultural and historical references in both deaf and hearing culture

Work with Deaf Culture Coordinator to set up monthly in-services promoting Deaf Culture and work with Activities to set up events for Deaf/Blind Awareness and Deaf Awareness week, etc.

Must be MCDHH Screened, NAD/RID Certification a plus.

For more information please visit us at http://www.nehd.org

New England Homes for the Deaf, Inc.  is an equal opportunity employer and provides a drug free workplace.  Please email your resume to mailto:kmelanson@nehd.org

You may also fax your resume to (978) 774-0271 or apply in person at 154 Water Street, Danvers, MA 01923.

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Closing Date:  Friday, August 23, 2013 at 5:00pm Eastern Time

position opening

School Vocational Educator (Culinary Arts)

Eastern North Carolina School for the Deaf

Wilson, NC

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA invites applications for the position of:

School Vocational Educator (Culinary Arts)

The primary purpose of this position is to teach individual and small

group instruction in career tech areas such as culinary arts, food and

nutrition, interior design, apparel design, etc. as well as any academic

areas, if necessary, which may be addressed by the IEP for students 9-12

depending on placement at Supervisor’s discretion.  Effective instruction

requires becoming knowledgeable about and implementing assigned curricula,

implementation of daily-prepared lessons, utilization of acquired and

accumulated materials, resources, and manipulatives as well as assessing

and documenting students. progress and performance.

This is a 10-month, paid 12-month position that works 1st shift (Monday -

Friday) at Eastern North Carolina School for the Deaf located in Wilson,

NC.  This position will require occasional travel and is subject to a

criminal background check.

MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:

Possess a Bachelor’s degree or Master’s degree in the field of Family and

Consumer Sciences and Hearing Impairment.

Dual certificate in the area in which you are teaching: Foods and

Nutrition, Culinary Arts; Apparel Design; Child Development, Family

Studies; Interior Design, Housing

For more information and to apply, please complete an online application at:
http://www.osp.state.nc.us/jobs/index.html

Closing Date:  Friday, August 23, 2013 at 5:00pm Eastern Time

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Part-time Teaching Specialist – 2013-14

American Sign Language Program

Department of Educational Psychology

College of Education and Human Development

University of Minnesota

St. Paul, MN

The American Sign Language Program, Department of Educational

Psychology, College of Education and Human Development, invites

applications for part-time Teaching Specialist positions in the area

of American Sign Language.  Responsibilities will include teaching

American Sign Language (ASL 1701, 1702, 3703, and 3704) at the

undergraduate level as scheduled for Fall and/or Spring Semesters.

Individual(s) appointed will be expected to prepare content, evaluate

student performance, and to meet with individual students as needed.

Minimum qualifications for Assistant Ed Specialist Position:

·      BA/BS degree in ASL Studies, Deaf Studies, Linguistics or

related fields (candidates with BA/BS in other fields will be

considered only if that individual can provide evidence of three

years full-time teaching ASL using the Signing Naturally Curriculum)

·      Native or Native-like fluency in ASL

Preferred qualifications

·      MA/MS degree

·      Two years teaching ASL using Signing Naturally curriculum

Appointment Details:  The person hired will be appointed to a

part-time position as a Teaching Specialist beginning August 26,

2013.

Application Process:            The search committee will begin

review of applications for Spring appointments August 15, 2013.

Applicants must apply on-line through the University of Minnesota Job

Center at http://www1.umn.edu/ohr/employment/index.html.  Complete

applications will consist of a letter of application, curriculum

vita, official transcripts that substantiate degree and one letter of

recommendation by an individual who is familiar with the applicant’s

qualifications for this position.  Transcripts and letter of

recommendation may be attached with applicant’s on-line application

or sent to:

ASL Program Office c/o Sara Burrington

240 Vocational and Technical Education Building

1954 Buford Ave

St. Paul, MN 55108

(612) 624-1274
mailto:sarab@umn.edu

Any offer of employment is contingent upon the successful completion

of a background check. Our presumption is that prospective employees

are eligible to work here. Criminal convictions do not automatically

disqualify finalists from employment.

The University of Minnesota is committed to the policy that all

persons have equal access to its programs, facilities, and employment

without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, gender,

age, marital status, disability, public assistance, veteran status,

or gender orientation.

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job opening

Behavior Specialist Consultants

Warwick Family Services

Philadelphia, PA (also Bucks County)

Warwick Family Services  is seeking Full Time Behavior Specialist Consultants for its Specialized Wraparound Programs in Philadelphia, PA.  These programs have been developed specifically for children and adolescents between the ages of 3 and 21 who are Deaf/Hard of Hearing and who have Autism Spectrum Disorder and who demonstrate significant related behavioral challenges.

The goal of these programs is to demonstrate and transfer effective intervention techniques to the child’s caregivers (parents, teachers and guardians) so that more productive and meaningful interactions with the child may occur.  Our treatment team will assess the clinical and behavioral needs of each child/family to create a plan to help the child and provide emotional support, which may include individual or family therapy when needed.  The Behavior Specialist’s primary function is to stabilize the child’s behavior and to be involved with the ongoing treatment. The specialist will take responsibility for formulating and implementing the treatment plan.  Cases are available in Philadelphia and Bucks Counties.

The Behavioral Specialist Consultant (BSC), in conjunction with the family, develops an individual treatment plan for the child. The treatment plan will incorporate the principles of Functional Behavioral Assessment and Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) and will focus on all systems in the client’s life (school, social, home etc) for the purpose of demonstrating and transferring the skills and techniques necessary to enable the client’s participation in those activities which their challenging behaviors may preclude.

Qualified Applicants will meet the following requirements:

1. Licensed psychologist or Master’s level mental health professional with documented training and experience in the field of behavior modification techniques, (minimum of 8 hours prior to hire,  8 hours annually thereafter).  PA BSC license, or licensing in process,  preferred.

2. Two (2) years verified post-Master’s experience providing mental health treatment to children, and at least one (1) year experience using behavior analysis/modification techniques.

3. Valid Child Abuse (Act 33), Criminal History (Act 34), and FBI clearances (when applicable).  Ability to pass a drug screen.

4. Meet all mandatory in-service training, education, and supervision requirements as set forth by  managed care entities.

5. Proficiency in American Sign Language (ASL).

To learn more about our specialized programs, please visit our website: http://www.warwickfamilyservices.com
http://hiring.monster.com/jpw/jobs/jobspreviewpopup.aspx?folderID=159848276&post=true&source=thankyou#

For immediate consideration, please forward your resume to mailto:mstoll@warwickfamilyservices.com

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TWO OPENINGS! (Full-time in Visalia, CA, and Part-time in Salinas, CA).

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Service Center

Position: Client Services Specialist

Reports To: Services Personnel Director

Classification: Nonexempt

Office Location: Visalia, CA (Full-time)  OR Salinas, CA (Part-time)

Job Description

This job contributes to the success of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Service Center by serving Deaf and Hard of Hearing clients in the areas of communication access, case management, referral, advocacy, independent living skills, and job placement and development. Please note that this position is temporary, and there is no guarantee of future employment or change to full-time status.

The following is a list of major duties and responsibilities for this position. It is not all-inclusive; other duties and responsibilities may be added as needed and management may modify this job description when appropriate.

Tasks, Duties, and Responsibilities

Client Services

* Informs and assists Deaf and Hard of Hearing clients in obtaining communication access.

* Prepares timely and accurate reports for grant-funded program activities and expenses on demand by supervisors.

* Listens to and provides information and referrals to the Deaf and hearing communities.

* Provides information and refers individuals to public or private agencies or community services for assistance.

* Advises clients regarding food stamps, childcare, food, money management, sanitation, or housekeeping.

* Visits clients in homes or attends group meetings to provide information on agency services, requirements, and procedures.

* Provides advocacy for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing clients who seek help which includes, but is not limited to interpreting, translating, counseling, and finding clients places to live.

* Helps clients fill out and understand forms.

* Attends doctors’ appointments so that the client may understand the doctor better.

* Reports client services statistics each quarter for the report to the California Department of Social Services.

* Creates and updates case files on all clients.

* Provides intake for all new clients.

Workshops

* Provides workshops that educate the Deaf and hearing communities about their rights and the resources available to meet their needs.

* Provides presentations to local agencies, schools, and businesses about deafness, DHHSC’s services, assistive technology, and other related information.

* Provides workshops monthly at DHHSC for the Deaf community.

Other Responsibilities

*  Other duties assigned by supervisors.

Minimum Qualifications

* Case Management or a related field (1-2 years preferred)

* Fluent in American Sign Language (required)

* High school degree or GED

* Bachelors in Social Services preferred

* Experience in working with deaf and hearing communities (1-2 years)

* Skilled in assessing clients’ needs

* Skilled in providing options to clients and letting them decide

* Knowledge of principles and processes for providing customer and personal services

* Knowledge of the Americans with Disability Act

* Knowledge of agencies that can further help deaf clients

* Knowledge of SSI

* Knowledge of counseling tactics

* Ability to work cooperatively with a diverse constituency of clients and maintain confidentiality

* Ability to project a positive image of the job and the agency

* Possession of a valid California Driver’s License

Physical Requirements:

The physical demands listed are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Modified “light duty” restrictions may be arranged as needed and when available for job-related injuries or illnesses.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, and sit; and use hands for operating computer and office equipment. The employee is occasionally required to reach with hands and arms, stoop and kneel.

The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific Vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. Must have visual acuity sufficient to read a computer screen and paper documents, as well as qualify for a valid CA driver’s license.

The Deaf and Hard of Hearing Service Center is an at-will employer. This means that employment can be terminated at-will by the company or employee and such termination can be made without notice

To apply: Send your resume, a completed DHHSC Job Application form (downloadable at http://www.dhhsc.org/?page_id=90 ), and three (3) letters of recommendation. You may email all to mailto:hr@dhhsc.org , fax to 559-221-8224 ATTN Human Resources, or mail to DHHSC, ATTN: Human Resources, 5340 N. Fresno Street, Fresno CA 93710.

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position opening

Property Manager

The Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services

Seattle, WA

The Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) is a non-profit agency that serves Deaf and Deaf-Blind victims of domestic violence and gender assault, and provides prevention education to the general community.

The ADWAS Property Manager is responsible for the following duties:

o Provide oversight of inspection of facility, grounds and residential units

o Oversees the LLC budget

o Assure staff and resident compliance with Seattle Housing Authority policies

o Ensures compliance with Tax Credit Housing regulations, Seattle Housing Authority rules and guidelines, Washington State Landlord/Tenant Law, and other applicable rules, regulations and laws pertaining to providing subsidized housing

o Completes required paperwork and reports to housing funders and other entities accurately and in timely manner

o Manage lease and rules enforcements as established. Refer residents to appropriate service provider

o Develop and maintain procedure development and implementation

o Recruit tenants and market program by identifying recruitment materials. Select and screen for qualified tenants to ensure compliance with Seattle Housing Authority and Washington State Housing Finance Commission

o Oversees eviction proceedings, tenant grievances if necessary

o Work with Building Manager to identify, prioritize and evaluate/repairs and/or improvements for property

o Keeps open dialogue with Executive Director on vacancies, tenants, and physical condition of property

o On Call for Tenant Issues

o Assist Executive Director with special projects

Required Qualifications:

o Minimum of 2-3 years of office or program/project management experience

o Required to be detail oriented and organized

o Able to multi-task, work in a flexible, evolving environment

o B.A. degree (desired)

o Minimum of 2 years involvement in the Deaf or Deaf-Blind communities (paid or volunteer)

o Fluency in American Sign Language

o Experience and comfort working with people of diverse ethnic, religious, national, educational, disabilities and cultural backgrounds as well as people of all gender identities and preferences

o Understanding of the issues of gender assault and domestic violence

o Experience in providing support services, working as a team member, and computer use

o Required to take the ADWAS 50 hour training sessions within 6 months of hire

Responsible to: Executive Director

Salary is DOE; Medical dental and retirement package are offered. This is 40 hour non-exempt position.

Please send/email cover letter, resume and three reference letters by August 19th, 2013 to Tiffany Williams, mailto:tiffany@adwas.org or mail to:

ADWAS, 8623 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle WA 98115

ADWAS is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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position opening

Mental Health Clinician (Mental Health Specialist) Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services Division

Minnesota Department of Human Services

position located in Duluth, Minnesota

$22.62 – $33.34 hourly ($47,231 – $ 69,614 annually)

Contact: mailto:john.gournaris@state.mn.us

Description of Work: This position provides culturally affirmative mental health services to deaf and hard of hearing adults coping with mental health issues in Duluth, MN and Northeast Minnesota. The main responsibility of the Mental Health Specialist is to provide psychotherapy/ counseling services and the remaining of time will include clinical case management/coordination, consultation, training, aftercare planning, and community placement assistance for deaf and hard of hearing adults. The candidate will be housed in Duluth and will travel in Northeast Minnesota on a regular basis.

Main Responsibilities: Provide direct mental health services (independently or with supervision) to deaf and hard-of-hearing adults and their families. Responsibilities include: individual/couples/family/group psychotherapy, intake evaluation, treatment planning, some clinical case management, inter-agency coordination, and psycho-education. Complete intake evaluations, treatment plans, progress notes, discharge summaries, and other reports as required. Some consultation duties are also involved (in-services and workshops on Deaf culture and mental health). Maintain close contact with local acute psychiatric units and group homes ensuring that their services are accessible for deaf and hard-of-hearing clients. Assist in client capacity building in the regions covered.

Preferred Qualifications:

Fluency in American Sign Language (ASL)

Master’s Degree in Counseling, Psychology, Social Work or behavioral-health related field

At least 2 years advanced profession experience, OR 1 year advanced professional experience plus 2 years professional experience providing direct mental health services to deaf and hard of hearing individuals Licensed or license-eligible for LPC, LPCC, LP, LICSW or LMFT in the state of Minnesota

Knowledge of clinical/crisis interventions and psychiatric medications

Ability to provide consultation services to mental health care organizations

Ability to complete required reports, case files, and other paperwork duties accurately and in a timely manner Ability to multi-task and cope under stressful circumstances

Excellent client advocacy and interpersonal skills

Thorough knowledge of relevant professional codes of ethics and DSM diagnoses

Fully competent in Deaf and hearing cross-cultures

Willingness to perform some duties at remote work sites, involving some statewide travel

Experienced or familiar with a statewide system of mental health services Knowledge of the video technology used by deaf and hard-of-hearing people

What’s Good About This Job?

Are you looking for an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others using your expertise in mental health, ASL, and Deaf Culture? We seek an enthusiastic and innovative mental health clinician to provide services to deaf, deafblind, and hard-of-hearing adults coping with mental health issues in Northeast Minnesota. These services will enable deaf clients to freely access culturally affirmative mental health services in their home communities. In addition to counseling individual deaf and hard-of-hearing clients, the Mental Health Specialist may also work with couples, families, and groups when available. This position will work with a team of professional colleagues based at the DHHSD Northeast Regional Office in Duluth, MN and will travel across 7 area counties.

Duluth, Minnesota:

Duluth is located on the north shore of beautiful Lake Superior. Duluth is also accessible to ocean-going vessels from the Atlantic Ocean 2,300 miles away via the Great Lakes and the Saint Lawrence Seaway. As one of the major tourist destinations for the Midwest, Duluth features America’s only all-freshwater aquarium, the Great Lakes Aquarium; the Aerial Lift Bridge, which spans the Duluth Ship Canal into the Duluth-Superior Harbor, and Minnesota Point (known as Park Point locally). Minnesota is considered one of the top 10 healthiest and active places in the country. It has the most golf courses per capita in the country and is truly an outdoor paradise with over 12,000 lakes and beautiful forests.

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PAHrtners Deaf Services is Hiring!

www.pahrtners.com

PAHrtners Deaf Services is a dynamic team of behavioral health

professionals serving Deaf and Hard of Hearing children and adults.

We take great pride that our program is strongly Deaf/HOH centered

with about 85% of our staff being Deaf or Hard of Hearing.  Our staff

environment is one of incredible teamwork and mutual support.  As a

result, we are rapidly growing with new programs and expansions of

our existing programs.  Whether you are a high school graduate,

recent college graduate or have many years’ 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 about Deaf

Culture and the Deaf Community to fill the following positions:

Job Title:

Residential Program Director

Location:

Glenside, PA

Employee Type:

Full Time

Description:

Position supervises all residential sites and program personnel.

This senior position provides program coverage, assists in completing

staff schedules, secures shift coverage and monitors/limits

overtime.  Other duties include: developing/monitoring the annual

budget while approving expenditures; ensuring individual health needs

are met by reviewing and assisting with the coordination of medical,

dental and   psychotherapy services and corresponding transportation;

confirming homes and vehicles are maintained and operated in a clean,

safe and secure manner.  This position also monitors and participates

in the completion of required documents, including but not limited

to: daily logs, medication logs, medical appointment forms, monthly

and quarterly reports, incident reports, fire drill reports,

behavioral data reports, goal plan forms, petty cash auditing forms,

etc.  This position is responsible for recruiting, interviewing,

hiring, orienting, training, evaluating and disciplining residential

support staff while also ensuring staff perform all assigned duties.

Qualifications:

A minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in the human services field along

with two years’ experience as a program director, or three years of

experience in a managerial level position in the human services field

working with individuals with intellectual disabilities and/or

behavioral health disorders.  Advanced fluency in ASL required.

Job Title:

Case Manager

Location:

Glenside, PA

Employee Type:

Full time position

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.

Job Title:

Residential Counselors

Location:

Glenside, 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 behavioral health and/or intellectual

disabilities living in the community; promote consumers’ independence

and social relationships.  Positions open for weekend and evening

shifts.

Qualifications:

HS diploma + one year related experience; 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:

Staff Interpreter

Location:

Glenside, PA

Employee Type:

Full time position

Description:

This position provides interpreting services for: emergency

situations, mental health evaluations, staff meetings, home visits

with Deaf children and adults and community meetings.  Must be able

to work with a team of hearing and/or Deaf interpreters.

Qualifications:

AA degree with a minimum of three years’ interpreting experience OR

BA degree in Interpreting with one year of experience.  Knowledge of

mental health disorders and/or developmental disabilities a plus.

Some evening and weekend work and local travel required.  Compliance

with PA Act 57 (Certified & Registered with ODHH) also required.

Send your letter of intent and resumes to:

Linda Claypool, Office Manager/HR

PAHrtners Deaf Services,

614 N. Easton Road,

Glenside, PA 19038

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

Visit us at:  http://www.pahrtners.com/careers

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

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Deaf Services at Advocates – Now Hiring!

Framingham, MA

ADVOCATES INC.
www.advocatesinc.org<http://www.advocatesinc.org>
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Deaf Services at Advocates – Now Hiring!

We are seeking Deaf and/or ASL fluent applicants for a variety of positions to support people who are Deaf and who have developmental disabilities, psychiatric diagnoses and mobility restrictions (Mental and/or Physical Challenges).

Positions include awake overnights,  day and evening direct service workers, senior counselors, outreach workers and clinical program managers.

Enjoy a career within a communication friendly environment, recovery-oriented, person centered human services agency with competitive salaries, attractive benefits, career advancement and an excellent communication access department.

Advocates offers a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental and life insurance, tuition reimbursement, 410(k) plan and a six-week holiday/vacation package.

Advocates is an EOE committed to employing a diverse workforce.

For over 30 years, Advocates has been providing high quality, community based supports across Eastern and Central Massachusetts.  Over 1000 dedicated staff offer a broad range of services including residential supports, outpatient mental health and substance abuse services, psychiatric emergency services, home-based services for children and families, community justice services, advocacy and benefits services, family supports, employment and vocational services and day habilitation

programs.

Services are available for elders, families and individuals with mental health challenges, chemical dependency, developmental and intellectual disabilities, autism and pervasive development disabilities, brain injuries and other life challenges.

Advocates is a nationally recognized provider for adults with Prader-Willi Syndrome, Deaf and Hard of Hearing adults with disabilities and individuals with developmental disabilities and co-occurring mental health needs. Our culturally sensitive programs and supports serve individuals and families from diverse backgrounds.

Please send your resume to mailto:snathan@advocatesinc.org

Susan Nathan

Human Resources Recruitment Manager

One Clarks Hill Framingham, MA. 01702

office 508 628-6408

blackberry 774 279-0419
mailto:snathan@advocatesinc.org

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Oklahoma

Stillwater Public Schools has posted a job for a fulltime Educational Interpreter

2200 S Sangre Rd  Stillwater, OK 74074

(405) 533-6438

Arizona Center for Disability Law Part-Time Staff Attorney

The Arizona Center for Disability Law is seeking a part-time staff attorney to provide legal services for persons who are deaf and hard of hearing. Funding for this position is provided by the Arizona Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Cover letter and resume can be submitted to pradecic@azdisabilitylaw.org.

ACDHH Parent Educator-Specialist

ACDHH is looking for a Parent Educator-Specialist to add to our team! The Parent Educator-Specialist will provide awareness and resources to parents, educators, families and other stakeholders in the lives of children who are deaf, hard of hearing or deaf-blind. Cover letter and resume can be submitted to l.wakefield@acdhh.az.gov

High School ASL Teacher

Employer:

Oak Park Unified School District OPHS

Address Line 1:

899 Kanan Road

Location:

Oak Park CA 91377

Job Type:

Part-Time

Start Date:

8/26/13

Qualifications:

ASL Credential to teach ASL 1, 2, & 3

How to Apply: contact Debbie Cooper at (818) 735-3226

Email Resume To:
dcooper@oakparkusd.org

The Arkansas School for the Deaf is seeking applicants for:

.Cook . (2 positions). Follow standardized recipes, adhere to portion control. Maintain a sanitary clean and well organized work area. Rotate on serving line, dish-room, and drink station. Some heavy lifting may be required. Must be able to work every other Sunday. High school education or equivalent; plus six months experience in institutional cooking or a related field. .Human Resources Assistant . (1 position) Human Resources and payroll experience, filing, serve as backup to key timesheets, provide clerical support to Personnel staff. Maintain databases. The formal education of a high school diploma with two years of human resources related experience. AASIS experience preferred

For complete details of all positions advertised please visit our website listed below:

Applications may be obtained and submitted to Arkansas School for the Deaf, Personnel Department, 2606 W. Markham (Blind School Campus), LR, AR 72205, or fax (501) 603.3533

Resume will not be accepted in lieu of an application. A State application must be submitted

EOE

A background ground check will be conducted on all applicants. Direct deposit and 6% contributory Teacher Retirement is mandatory. All persons selected must submit to a drug test for a precondition of employment. All hiring decisions are contingent on the selectee passing the drug test.

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