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Student Services Centre
Disabled Student Support Team
Sign Language Interpreter
£22,507 - £24,098 (Pay Award Pending)
Ref: 171/05
Are you looking for the best of all worlds?
Do you want a variety of interpreting work, including education and
community that is challenging, supported, rewarding and interesting?
Do you want flexibility of employment conditions with options including
full-time and part-time from 45 - 52 weeks?
Do you want Professional Development activity free of charge?
Would you like the opportunity to work in a team as well as using your
own initiative and independence?
How about the satisfaction of building relationships with a range of clients
and seeing their academic careers develop and progress?
Would you like the opportunity to engage in research and be paid whilst
doing so?
Working as a Sign Language Interpreter within the Disabled Student Support
Team at Sheffield Hallam University offers you all these things and more.
We have an excellent national reputation for supporting deaf students and
disabled students generally and you would be part of a positive, dedicated
and happy team that is well supported within a successful, confident and
student-centred university. As a minimum, you must have either a BSL/English
Interpreting qualification, or a high level BSL qualification, together with a
minimum of two years' interpreting experience in post-16 education. Educated
to graduate level or equivalent, and ideally with A level English as you must be
able to process HE level technical vocabulary in both languages, you will have
recent experience of working as an interpreter.
Before applying, why not call for a chat or visit us to get a better feel of what's on
offer. Contact Paddy Turner Email: [log in to unmask] or Tel: 0114 225 4981.
Further information and application forms are available at www.shu.ac.uk/jobs
Email: [log in to unmask] Tel: 0114 225 3950. Please quote the above reference.
Closing date: 14 November 2005.
valuing difference, equally
Job Share applicants welcome.
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