Adult Career Pathways Resources
Community Interpreter
Community Interpreter (Atkinson-Hiawatha Valley)
This 40-hour Community Interpreter course prepares participants to provide effective, ethical, and culturally responsive interpreting services in community settings. Through interactive learning activities, participants build skills in interpreting protocols, communication strategies, mediation, professional standards, advocacy, remote interpreting, and career development while applying national standards of practice to real-world scenarios.
Level 1 Interpreter Training Program
Level 1 is an introduction to the terminology used in the Level 2 bridge training called The Community Interpreter (also known in the field as a 40-hour training). Also includes familiarization with technology skills and academic skills that will be used in Level 3 college classes. An additional component is career preparation, including resume development and interview practice. || AUTHOR: Lisa Gibson, Karen Organization of Minnesota
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