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, Professional Interpreter

2008

Handy’s Communication Interpreter Service

, Professional Interpreter

2008

Handy’s Communication Interpreter Service

There are many ways to make communication more effective with a person who is deaf. You can have a sign-language interpreter assigned to your class. An interpreter may be necessary to convey oral messages to the deaf or hard-of-hearing student by the use of American Sign Language (ASL) or a visual form of English (such as Signed Exact English or Cued Speech). When you are using the services of a sign-language interpreter to communicate with a deaf student, there are a few things to keep in mind.

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There are many ways to make communication more effective with a person who is deaf. You can have a sign-language interpreter assigned to your class. An interpreter may be necessary to convey oral messages to the deaf or hard-of-hearing student by the use of American Sign Language (ASL) or a visual form of English (such as Signed Exact English or Cued Speech). When you are using the services of a sign-language interpreter to communicate with a deaf student, there are a few things to keep in mind.

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Table of Content

I. Introduction

II. Handy’s Communication Code of Ethics

III. Interpreter Certifications

IV. Appearance

V. Team and Break Interpreting

VI. Interpreter Policy

VII. Time Cards and Time Sheets

VIII. Sick leave/Emergency Absences

IX. Vacation

X. Interpreting Schedule – Hourly Employees

XI. Pay Rates for Hourly Interpreters

XII. Financial Statement: Attachment

XIII. Appendix: Attachment

I. Introduction

Handy’s Communication Interpreter Service is who deaf or hard of hearing customers use sign language to communicate through American Sign Language. Sign Language interpreters have been specially trained to “interpreter” spoken American Sign Language...