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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
Rise, Inc.
Assist individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities who are Deaf, DeafBlind, or Hard of Hearing with their daily work and social skills. Responsibilities include tracking work production, developing learning objectives, and supporting a group of four to eight people.
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RHA Health Services, LLC
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Salary not listed
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