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Language as determined by the college sign language proficiency rating system and will use ASL to instruct students. Fulfill other faculty expectations including those related to service that result in
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Sign Language fluency is required. Excellent interpersonal, presentation skills and communication skills, written and sign language skills to communicate across communication modes. Must be highly
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, parking, computer and room access is completed. Assign students for speech-language instruction. This includes maintaining speech-language clinical records to include student sign-ups, instructor
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to Information Technology, programming, and database. At least one year of teaching experience with deaf and hard of hearing students Proficient in American Sign Language and deaf culture. Ability to contribute in meaningful
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: teaching deaf and hard-of-hearing students at the primary, secondary or postsecondary level is required Additional expertise and interest in one or more of the following areas are desired: language
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to learn American Sign Language Strong communication skills (written and oral) with the ability to work directly with business partners and end users Capability to facilitate meetings attended by business
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maintain sign language skills minimally to the recommended level for professional staff Required Qualifications Experience: 2-4 years hands-on web design and development experience with proven success in a
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to human resources or business. Skills: Understanding deaf employment issues (skill development and job preparation, language competencies, accessibility, and policies) from the perspective of both a student
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. Ensure paperwork, parking, computer and room access is completed. Assign students for speech-language instruction. This includes maintaining speech-language clinical records to include student sign-ups
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to human resources or business. Skills: Understanding deaf employment issues (skill development and job preparation, language competencies, accessibility, and policies) from the perspective of both a student