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and audiology programs within this department are accredited by the Council of Academic Accreditation of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association with speech-language pathology ranked #32 among
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The ability to move or manipulate heavy objects; the ability to read and write in English; demonstrated human relation skills; and a commitment to provide excellent customer service required. A knowledge of
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provides sign language interpretation, written translation and assists in education for deaf/hard of hearing individuals. Ability to work with a variety of deaf individuals, including those who have language
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Health, and other system leaders, while using a high level of discretion and confidentiality, good judgment, and strong interpersonal skills to plan and execute communication strategies. Utilizes
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and family therapy from a program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education with licensure as an Associate Marriage & Family Therapist (AMFT
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, Title VI, Title VII, Section 504, ADA and other civil rights laws and regulations. Preference may be given to individuals who are bilingual (fluent in both written and spoken languages) in
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, Title VI, Title VII, Section 504, ADA and other civil rights laws and regulations. Preference may be given to individuals who are bilingual (fluent in both written and spoken languages) in
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this position is able to communicate in both Spanish and English. This position is funded by grants from the federal government. This position has the ability to telecommute. Some on-campus activities
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for the web with a focus on clarity, accuracy, and user engagement. Knowledge of health literacy and plain language best practices. Curiosity and initiative to learn new tools, trends, and digital strategies
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with technical and non-technical partners as well as senior-level stakeholders. Preferences Experience working within a large healthcare or academic institution. Strong understanding of plain language