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A social enterprise based in Manchester is seeking a Language Bank Interpreter to provide interpretation services for Haitian Creole and English speakers. The role requires professionalism and confidentiality. Candidates should have advanced language proficiency and relevant interpreting training. Flexible schedule and willingness to travel are essential for this position. Join us in supporting communication for underserved communities.
Language Bank is a social enterprise subsidiary of Ascentria Care Alliance. Services that Language Bank provides include Interpretation, Translation, and Interpretation Training. Keeping in line with the Ascentria mission, Language Bank supports ongoing efforts and provides language services to the resettled communities in which we serve.
As a Language Bank Interpreter, your job is to provide expert interpretation services for Haitian Creole and English speakers. Our primary objective is to provide assistance to individuals who may face challenges in effectively communicating due to their limited proficiency in the English language. The Language Bank serves clients who are mainly service providers in legal proceedings, healthcare settings, or social service venues. Because of the sensitive and personal nature of the information we handle, it's essential to maintain a high level of professionalism while facilitating communication as a Language Bank representative.
[The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable an individual with disabilities to perform the essential duties of the position.
Sedentary - Involves sitting most of the time, but may involve walking or standing for brief periods of time. Repeat the same movements.
Yes.
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