Closing Date: April 21 2025 @ 4:00 P.M.(MST)
Salary Range: $19.06 $22.88/hour
**APPLICANT MUST HAVE A VALID UNRESTRICTED INSURABLE DRIVERS LICENSE**
**RESUMES AND REFERENCES ARE REQUIRED**
ESSENTIAL DUTIES FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Provides English Navajo language translation and interpretations for the medical staff and Navajo patients; including translation of medical issues for patients and families and communicates patient concerns to medical staff to meet patient needs.
- Maintains and coordinates interpreting services for other languages for patients utilizing the volunteer interpreters list. Coordinates interpreting and/or translating training for FDIHB staff.
- Provides Navajo translation and cultural sensitivity for patients with long term care needs and end of life issue Advance Directive Living Wills and Durable Medical Power of Attorney provided in the TMC Clinical Programs.
- Coordinates with the Patient Experience Lead Navigator Patient Experience Supervisor and/or the Patient Experience Manager to address patient and visitor concerns in a customerfriendly and culturally appropriate manner.
- Coordinates Interpreting and/or translating training for FDIHB staff.
- Coordinates with FDIHBs Native Practitioners to ensure staff are culturally sensitive to the needs of the Navajo Patients by training or providing educational material to staff.
- Acts as a resource for Navajo culture to FDIHB Staff to meet the mission of the organization.
- Assists Patient Navigators with greeting and determines needs of patients families and visitors in a cordial and helpful manner.
- Assists with transporting patients to various clinics in the facility and retrieves patients from various clinics and will provide accurate directions to clinic locations.
- Follows all protocols and procedures to ensure safe delivery of patients and their possessions.
- Assists with providing service to patients reporting to the Welcome Center by calling for Transport service obtaining wheelchairs or other service providers.
- Recognizes sensitive cultural differences and remains professional and remains courteous at all times and asks for help when needed.
- Responds to questions in person or by telephone concerning the organization functions activities and personnel of the hospital.
- Monitors activities in the lobby and refers problems and questions to appropriate personnel office.
- Notifies and reports all suspicious activity to Security and or entering into the electronic event reporting system.
- Become familiar with the emergency paging codes and emergency plans in order to direct persons to a designated area for treatment administrative logistical or staff pool area.
- Enters patient complaints and/or grievances into the electronic event reporting system.
- Assists with immediate resolution of a patient complaint by listening and coordinating the immediate resolution of the concern to the patients satisfaction.
- Required to provide rotational oncall coverage and/or provide telephone Navajo interpreting services after hours and on weekends.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
MANDATORY MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Experience: Two 2 years experience of translating and interpreting the Navajo language.
Education: High School Diploma or Equivalency (HSE).
Please email current valid insurable drivers license high school diploma and college degree or transcripts to
NAVAJO/INDIAN PREFERENCE
FDIHB and its facilities are located within the Navajo Nation and in accordance with Navajo Nation law has implemented a Navajo/Indian Preference in Employment Policy. Pursuant to this Policy applicants who meet the minimum qualifications for this position and who are enrolled members of the Navajo Nation will be given primary preference in hiring and employment for this position and members of other federallyrecognized Indian tribes will be given secondary preference. Other candidates will be considered only after all candidates entitled to primary or secondary preference have been fully considered.