On-Call/Back Up Arabic Language Interpreter
On-Call/Back Up Arabic Language Interpreter
University of Rochester
Strong, ME
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Time as Reported Grade 006 Interpreter Services
Responsibilities
Position Title:
Time as Reported (TAR)/On-Call/Back Up Arabic Interpreter
Service Area:
University of Rochester Medical Center
Age of Patient Population Served: All
X Neonatal
X Pediatric: age 1-12
X Adolescent: age 13-17
X Adult: age 18-64
X Geriatric: age 65+
General Responsibilities
The TAR/On-Call/Back Up Language Interpreter provides interpreting services for all clinical and professional University of Rochester Medical Center staff, patients and family members/significant others who are with the patient.
TAR hours (scheduled work) may be offered as per hospital needs and at the discretion of the interpreter and the Lead for Spanish and Foreign Language Interpreters. There is no requirement for the TAR interpreter to work a minimum number of TAR hours.
Specific Responsibilities
Completes scheduled training and other required staff activities. E 5%
- Yearly mandatory online policy and procedure training
- Yearly health updates
- Attends interpreter staff meetings
- Other training/activities as necessary
- eRecord completed at the end of each patient interaction
- Monthly Interpreter Availability calendar
- Yearly certification update (if applicable)
- Professional development transcript
- Other paperwork as necessary
- During TAR/Back Up shifts, interpreter carries a pager assigned by the hospital responding to all pages immediately.
- Interpreter interprets all assignments, whether prescheduled or Back Up, in a timely and professional manner in accordance with hospital policy.
Supervision
- The TAR/On-Call/Back Up Language Interpreter is supervised by the Lead of Spanish and Foreign Language Interpreter Services.
- The TAR/On-call/Back Up Language Interpreter is accountable to the Lead of Spanish and Foreign Language Interpreter Services for implementation of the job responsibilities set forth in this job description, adherence to Hospital and Social Work and Patient & Family Services policies, procedures and standards of interpreter conduct and adherence to the NCIHC Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice.
- The Language Interpreter arranges coverage and contacts supervisor via pager if commitment to scheduled work cannot be fulfilled.
- An evaluation is conducted at the end of the first six months of employment, and annually thereafter by the Lead of Spanish and Foreign Language Interpreter Services.
- Experience interpreting in a health care setting is required.
- Minimum of 48 hours training in Medical Interpreting preferred.
- Certification by IMIA, CCHI, NCIHC or ATA preferred at time of employment or within 18 months of employment.
- Bachelor degree strongly preferred .
How To Apply
All applicants must apply online.
EOE Minorities/Females/Protected Veterans/Disabled
Pay Range
Pay Range: $26.90 - $37.66 Hourly
The referenced pay range represents the minimum and maximum compensation for this job. Individual annual salaries/hourly rates will be set within the job’s compensation range, and will be determined by considering factors including, but not limited to, market data, education, experience, qualifications, expertise of the individual, and internal equity considerations.
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