Interpreter Jobs
By Cabarrus Health Alliance At , Concord $22.60 an hour
Ability to work independently, be extremely flexible, work as part of a team and possess good decision-making skills
Thorough knowledge of standard office practices, procedures and office assistance techniques
Knowledge of business English, spelling and grammar
Assist in the provision of care by interpreting from English to Spanish and Spanish to English
Translate written documents from English to Spanish as needed
Responsible for scanning documents for the Dental Program (Clinic and Community)
Courts Interpreter - Courts Administration
By Fort Bend County At Richmond, TX, United States
Participates in activities and duties related to emergency management during a local state of disaster as directed by appropriate county managers.
Three years of experience in translation and interpretation.
Experience working with people from a wide variety of backgrounds, cultures, and socioeconomic levels is desirable.
Extensive knowledge of legal, highly technical, and colloquial vocabulary in English and Spanish.
Strong computer and organizational skills.
Strong verbal and written communication; interpersonal skills with the ability to deal effectively with the public, other employees, and elected officials.
Interpreter Jobs
By Harris Health System At , , Tx

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Interpreter Jobs
By The Harris Center for Mental Health and IDD At , Houston, 77074, Tx
Demonstrates ethical and professional conduct in all job duties performed and in the work environment.
Performs related work as assigned and adapts to changing work requirements.
Two (2) years’ experience in interpretive services, required.
Must pass the agency’s language certification exam.
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Interpreter Coordinator Jobs
By Texas State University At , San Marcos, 78666, Tx $5,417 - $5,850 a month
Bachelor’s degree or any combination of experience and education that would likely produce the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
Knowledge of the Accessible Information Management (AIM) database.
Two-year minimum working with deaf and hard-of-hearing students in higher education.
State or national interpreter certification (e.g., RID, Texas BEI III, Advanced or above).
Excellent interpersonal skills, including both oral and written communication.
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