This training announcement provides information about an Introduction to Community Interpreter training program that will teach basic interpreting functions, goals, modes, laws, ethics and roles over 40 hours. The training has limited space and is offering scholarships for interpreters of Karenni, Burmese, Cantonese, Korean, Rohingya, Somali and Vietnamese languages. Interested individuals should contact Fabio Torres at the email or phone number provided for more details.
This training announcement provides information about an Introduction to Community Interpreter training program that will teach basic interpreting functions, goals, modes, laws, ethics and roles over 40 hours. The training has limited space and is offering scholarships for interpreters of Karenni, Burmese, Cantonese, Korean, Rohingya, Somali and Vietnamese languages. Interested individuals should contact Fabio Torres at the email or phone number provided for more details.
This training announcement provides information about an Introduction to Community Interpreter training program that will teach basic interpreting functions, goals, modes, laws, ethics and roles over 40 hours. The training has limited space and is offering scholarships for interpreters of Karenni, Burmese, Cantonese, Korean, Rohingya, Somali and Vietnamese languages. Interested individuals should contact Fabio Torres at the email or phone number provided for more details.
The Introduction to Community Interpreter Training
The 40-hour Introduction to Community Interpreter training will focus primarily on methodology and performance based practice for interpreters working in community and healthcare settings. This training will teach interpreters the basic functions of interpreting and introduce interpreters to goals, modes, laws, ethics and roles of interpreting.
TIN has limited space for participants.
Scholarships Available for Languages Below Karenni, Burmese, Cantonese, Korean, Rohingya, Somali, Vietnamese For More Information Contact: Fabio Torres at ftorres@tintranslation.com or call 817-274-4866.