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LALIS Translation Research Assistant

@ University of Richmond
Richmond, Virginia, United States
OnsitePart Time
Responsibilities:Translating documents, Voice recording, Coordinating logistics
Requirements Summary:Experience in translation and excellent Spanish communication skills required.
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Job Description

JOB SUMMARY:

This student will work on translating and recording translations for a collaborative project on access to health within the Spanish Speaking community in VA through Free Clinic of Powhatan.

SPECIFIC DUTIES:

Seven hours per week (distributed bateen in person at LALIS office INTC 338, the Global Studio and Free Clinic Times can be flexible as they depend on the student’s class schedule.

Organaizing documento to be translated.

Translating documento from English to Spanish.

Voice recording in Spanish.

Coordinating logistics for translation and interpretation project. 

Participate y presenting final materials to community partner.

Organization of data and references.

QUALIFICATIONS:

LAIS 386 Community Translation and Interpretation and/or prior experience in the field of translation.

Very good to excellent Spanish communication skills (writing letters and e-mails, making phone calls, verbal communication).

Excellent organizational skills.

Responsibility and sense of autonomy.

Willingness to work in a bilingual context.

Attention to detail.

Interest in acquiring bilingual professional experience.

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:

Cover letter in Spanish (1 page) to Dr. Karina E. Vázquez

Résumé or short C.V. (in English or Spanish)

Spanish writing sample

Three references (names and e-mail or phone number; no letters)

Note to Applicant:

This position profile identifies the key responsibilities and expectations for performance. It cannot encompass all specific job tasks that an employee may be required to perform. Employees are required to follow any other job-related instructions and perform job-related duties as may be reasonably assigned by his/her supervisor.