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Weekend Captioning Jobs in Illinois (NOW HIRING)

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Weekend Captioning information

What is the difference between Weekend Captioning vs Closed Captioning Editor?

AspectWeekend CaptioningClosed Captioning Editor
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; training in captioning softwareHigh school diploma or higher; proficiency in editing software and captioning standards
Work EnvironmentPart-time, remote or on-site, flexible hoursRemote or on-site, often full-time or freelance
Industry UsageTelevision stations, streaming services, live eventsBroadcasting, media production, post-production editing
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

Weekend Captioning involves providing real-time or recorded captions for TV shows and live events, often on weekends. Closed Captioning Editors focus on editing and ensuring the accuracy of captions for various media, typically in post-production. Both roles require familiarity with captioning standards and software, but Weekend Captioning emphasizes live or scheduled captioning tasks, while Closed Captioning Editors concentrate on editing and quality control.

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Coordinator for Interpretation Services

Coordinator for Interpretation Services

Towson University

Campus, IL • Hybrid

$19.25 - $24.50/hr

Other

Posted 13 days ago


Towson University rating

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Company rating: 7.1 out of 10

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Job description

  • Provide direct interpreting services support (voice to sign and sign to voice) for Towson University faculty and staff, including ASL interpretation in classrooms, workshops, department, college, and university service and professional meetings, telephone calls, on and off-campus Towson University sponsored events, and other required job-related activities.
  • Coordinate with vendors to schedule/ facilitate communication services e.g. interpreting, transcription, and captioning services for faculty, staff, and visitors for campus events as needed; manage vendor contracts for interpreting, transcription, and captioning services and ensure invoices are paid promptly; track the university interpreting services budget for faculty, staff, and visitor services.
  • Facilitate arranging other communication-related requests, such as assistive learning devices (ALDs.)
  • Facilitate effective communication between deaf faculty and program coordinators, directors, chairperson, and university offices and departments; create systems with consultation from deaf faculty to assure communication access needs for and with deaf faculty. Coordinate with deaf faculty in research collaborations, department, college, and university service. Facilitate communication access between deaf faculty and students for advising, and meetings.
  • Collect and report faculty and staff assessment data about interpreting services and make changes as appropriate
  • Strive to further knowledge and skills through participation in workshops, professional meetings, interaction with professional colleagues, and reading of current literature in the field by virtue of professional membership, certification and ethical practices

The work hours for this position may include occasional evenings and weekends.

Telework may be available for this position up to two days per week following the completion of 90 days of service in good standing.

Required Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree

  • Five years of interpreting experience

  • RID, NAD IV and above or BEI certification in good standing (please include certification on your application)

  • Adheres to RID's Code of Professional Conduct

  • Excellent ASL to English and English to ASL interpreting skills

  • Ability to render the message faithfully and accurately with the appropriate register

  • Ability to work effectively with a team interpreter and the Deaf Studies faculty

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience interpreting in higher education settings

  • Experience working with Deaf professionals


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