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Beth Israel Lahey Health
Overview
The interpreter will facilitate communication for Deaf, deafblind, and hard-of-hearing patients and families interacting with care providers across all hospital sites. Responsibilities include assisting with appointments, identifying cultural differences, maintaining records, and participating in outreach events.
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Compensation
$25 - $30 / HOUR
Posted
3 days ago
State of North Carolina
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