Supportive and inclusive environment working for a leading NFP organisationFantastic salary packaging benefitsGreat opportunity for newly accredited interpretersDeaf Connect is the largest, whole-of-life service provider and social impact organisation for Deaf, deafblind and hard of hearing Australians. We stand with the Deaf community to build capacity and influence social change while paying respect to history, culture and language.
Our organisational values of Heart, Courage, and Discovery stand with the Deaf community to build capacity and influence social change while paying respect to history, culture, and language.
We offer an attractive benefits program including:
Salary packaging, enabling you to make huge savings on tax and maximise your payFlexibility regarding working arrangementsDiscount membership to gyms and facilities throughout AustraliaFree annual flu vaccinationsFree comprehensive online learning portalFree financial wellness support through our default super fundAbout The Role6-month fixed term maternity leave placement with opportunities for extension. Welcoming all new interpreters to gain further experience in a supportive team.
The Staff Interpreter will be proactive in enabling the Interpreting Service to respond to the access needs of Deaf, Deafblind and Hard of Hearing people by providing high quality Auslan interpreting in a variety of situations through both face-to-face and online bookings.
Provide high quality, accurate communication access for all customers via face-to-face and online Auslan interpretingWork collaboratively with the Customer Bookings Team to ensure bookings are filled as required and time is utilised effectivelyMaintain accurate administrative records as requiredAbide by the ASLIA Code of Ethics and our organisational Code of ConductAbout YouIn your application, let us know if you have these key skills and experience:
NAATI Certification (required)Demonstrated experience in various interpreting settingsAn in depth understanding and knowledge of NAATI and the ASLIA Code of EthicsStrong work ethic and professional approachExcellent listening, interpretation, and communication skillsAbility to work with minimal supervision and/or with a teamPunctual and reliableFlexibility to accommodate and adapt to short notice schedule changes throughout the workdayPositive attitude and willingness to embody and uphold Deaf Connect's values of Heart, Courage, and Discovery.Sound administration skills, including ability to use/learn Microsoft Outlook and Teams, and timesheet systems.Demonstrated commitment to ongoing professional developmentExcellent interpersonal skills with the ability to represent and promote the service in a professional mannerThe following would be advantageous:
NAATI Certification – Certified Interpreter Level or higherApply today! We may actively review applications and begin interviewing prior to this date.
To apply you must submit the following within this form:
Either a Cover Letter or a link to your Auslan video recording outlining how your skills and experience meet the position requirements as outlined in the position description (no more than 1.5 pages or 5 min Auslan video recording)An up-to-date resume including your name, contact details, employment history and qualifications.If you have further questions about the role, you can contact our friendly People and Culture team on ******
Deaf Connect is an equal opportunity employer. The successful candidate will require a NDIS WC and Blue Card prior to commencement.
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