ASL Bridge Program Resident

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Fort Wayne, IN - USA

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: Yesterday
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Bridge Program

Residency Information

Are you a recent graduate seeking additional support as you begin your professional interpreting career Have recent circumstances limited your ability to fully develop your ASL skills Perhaps you earned an interpreting degree stepped away from the field and are now ready to return. If you are looking for a steady full-time income while intentionally building your skills in a supportive environment this opportunity may be a strong fit.

DeafLink is pleased to announce that we are now accepting applications for our Bridge Program a 10-month paid residency designed to support developing interpreters through structured mentorship training and real-world experience. This temporary full-time position allows participants to focus on professional growth while working alongside experienced mentors in a supportive setting.

The Bridge Program consists of three phases with openings filled on a rolling basis.

Pre-Requisites

Preferred graduation from a 4-year Interpreter Training Program (ITP); graduates of 2-year ITPs are encouraged to apply

Access to appropriate equipment for Video Remote Interpreting (VRI) (laptop desktop or tablet)

Flexible availability including occasional pager coverage and evening or weekend assignments

Strong professional demeanor and positive attitude

Demonstrated professionalism and strong soft skills

Preferred (not required): successful completion of the EIPA written exam and/or RID written exam

Willingness to relocate to the Fort Wayne area

Duties and Responsibilities

Work approximately 38 hours per week; hours may vary based on agency needs

Accept assignments aligned with current skill level

Participate in more challenging assignments with mentor or team support

Engage in a structured mentor/mentee relationship with staff

Assist with general agency duties and cross-training opportunities

Attend professional development activities

Participate in and support Deaf community events

Program Benefits

Full-time paid residency

Structured mentorship and skill development

Payment of testing fees for the RID or EIPA upon successful completion of the Bridge Program

How to Apply

Interested candidates should submit a Cover letter Resume Link to personal website and/or LinkedIn profile (if available) and Letter of recommendation from an ITP professor to

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