3 Voice/Sign Language Interpreters job at Handicap International Federation (Humanity & Inclusion)

Vacancy title:
3 Voice/Sign Language Interpreters

[ Type: FULL TIME , Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO , Category: Management ]

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Handicap International Federation (Humanity & Inclusion)

Deadline of this Job:
01 June 2022  

Duty Station:
Within Uganda , Kyangwali , East Africa

Summary
Date Posted: Monday, May 23, 2022 , Base Salary: Not Disclosed

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JOB DETAILS:
Access Protection Empowerment Accountability and Leadership (APEAL), is a consortium project, supported by ECHO, targeting the South Sudanese and Congolese refugees in West Nile-Imvepi and Western Uganda, comprising of 9 partner organisations with CARE as lead partner. APEAL intends to deliver a comprehensive, evidence-based and people-centred Protection, Sexual and Gender-Based Violence, Mental Health and Psychosocial Support response for recent and newly-arrived refugees from South Sudan and DRC settling in West Nile-Imvepi and Western Uganda. Results and activities have been modified to include changes in delivery modalities and prioritisation during and after the COVID-19 response. The aim of the project is to deliver targeted protection and SGBV life-saving assistance, disability inclusion, as well as holistic MHPSS with a particular focus on extremely vulnerable individuals such as unaccompanied and separated children, adolescent girls, and persons with disabilities. A harmonised package of interventions will be provided by APEAL partners from the point of entry into Uganda and across refugee settlements and host communities in West Nile and Western Uganda (Imvepi, Kyangwali and Kyaka II).In this framework, HI will target very vulnerable people by a range of individual and group psychosocial interventions. It will also focus specifically on women, men and children with disabilities both through mainstreaming disability by supporting our partners to better include people with disabilities in their programmes and through specialised and direct services to people with disabilities. Services will include MHPSS individual and group sessions targeting beneficiaries and their families and/or caretakers as well as physiotherapy and occupational therapy.

Key Duties and Responsibilities:
• Under the supervision of the Project Manager and HI Technical Unit, the Voice/Sign language interpreter will:
• Provide Sign Language interpretation to the staff with their day to day activities within the fulfillment of their roles which comprise of the following responsibilities:
• Ensure proper field coordination and planning of project activities with internal and external stakeholders
• Implement and follow-up, on a daily basis, the project activities in accordance with the project implementation plans
• Participate in the data collection and MEAL activities of the project in close collaboration with the MEAL team
• Manage and support the Community-Based Facilitators
• Ensure proper coordination with local authorities, partners, communities and other stakeholders.
• It is therefore expected that the voice/sign language interpreter will provide sign language/voice interpretation for the staff and the people they will interact with in performance of the responsibilities listed above.
• Provide Sign Language interpretation during training/Meetings/workshops
• The Voice/ Sign Language interpreter will be responsible for helping individuals with hearing impairment understand what is being said in a variety of settings including one on one communication, workshops, trainings, seminars, conferences, events, and other organizational settings
• Provide sign language trainings for staffs and beneficiaries
• It is expected that the voice/sign language interpreter will provide sign language training for HI staff and beneficiaries who include children with hearing impairment, teachers in HI schools of intervention in Kyaka II, Imvepi and Kyangwali settlements, District education officers, and other relevant groups.
• The interpreter will be required to research technical and/or complex information to accurately interpret the subject matter from spoken language to sign language and vice versa while mediating the deaf culture.
• Demonstration of an ethics, safe, secure and professional practices
• To show professional ethics, respect and promote Humanity & Inclusion mandate and humanitarian principles at all times
• To respect the Humanity & Inclusion protection of children policy, the protection of beneficiaries from sexual exploitation and abuse policy, the anti-fraud bribery and corruption policy and report to your line manager any non-respect of HI’s policies amongst the teams or partners.
• To report any incident or act that causes any harm to beneficiary or to others
• To contribute to the definition and/or update of security framework at field level
• To observe at all times strict commitment to Humanity & Inclusion Security & Safety regulations as per procedures in place at mission level
• To support information internal dissemination to relevant focal persons at mission level aiming at reinforcing security and safety of Handicap International staff and assets
• To participate in security meetings upon the line manager request and report relevant information to the appropriate persons

Qualifications, Skills and Experience:
• The ideal applicant must hold a diploma or certificate in Ugandan Sign Language interpretation
• At least two years of professional experience in a similar role
• At least three years of professional experience in Education/ Development/Humanitarian Sector
• Experience working in a refugee settlement is an added advantage
• Strong command of the English Language,
• Excellent receptive and voicing skill. Ability to understand what a person with hearing impairment has said (expressed in sign language) and voice it accurately.
• Excellent expressive skill – proper use of body language, facial expression, tone of the message etc.
• Ability to communicate effectively using all relevant means whilst tailoring communication to the person being addressed.
• Ability to maintain the highest levels of confidentiality and sensitivity of people from diverse cultural backgrounds
• Ability to translate for children affected by safeguarding incidents.
• Demonstrated evidence of ongoing professional development
• Ability to cope with flexible hours of working and a willingness to travel, sometimes on short notice
• Awareness of the needs of the deaf and Deaf Culture is crucial
• Ability to work under high pressure;
• Strong interpersonal and intercultural skills
• Strong communication and networking skills
• Strong interest in the fields related to HI mandate
• Strong team player and ability to work independently

Work Hours: 8


Experience in Months: 24

Level of Education:
Bachelor Degree

Job application procedure
If you feel you meet the requirements, please send an updated CV (3 pages max, including three professional referees current and/or past line managers) with a cover letter as One Document to HR department at recruitment@uganda.hi.org  indicating the position and location applied for not later than on.

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Job Info
Job Category: Corporate / Organisation Specialist jobs in Uganda
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: 01 June 2022
Duty Station: Kyangwali
Posted: 23-05-2022
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 23-05-2022
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 24-05-2066
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