Program Overview
Our Deaf Services Program empowers d/Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals with resources and support to succeed. The program offers various forms of assistance from daily living skills to benefits counseling, housing services, peer support, and driver's license readiness. Quarterly workshops and Deaf Sensitivity Training sessions are also provided.
Responsibilities
Create educational materials to promote ASL learning.
Help teach useful ASL terms to individuals who are learning sign language.
Assist with teaching d/Deaf consumers how to use digital communication tools such as Zoom, email, and video phones while offering guidance on proper etiquette for each tool.
Help d/Deaf consumers learn how to schedule appointments and how to avoid calendar conflicts.
Teach consumers how to utilize different techniques of housing search and give them a better understanding of how to be proactive in their search.
Offer encouragement and support to d/Deaf consumers.
Log all communications with consumers and provide notes to staff members.
Desired Qualities
Fluent in American Sign Language (ASL)
Proficient reading comprehension
Comfortable with Zoom
Comfortable using basic office equipment and Microsoft Windows
Friendly attitude and a reliable team member
Requirements
Member of the d/Deaf community
Complete the interview, pass a background check, and attend orientation
Wear a face mask in the office
Log volunteer hours after every shift
Keep the Volunteer Coordinator informed about any changes or concerns
Minimum 4 hours of service per month
Maintain the confidentiality of Dayle McIntosh Center information
Schedule
Flexible scheduling: Shifts available on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 8:30am to 5:00pm
To apply, please visit: https://daylemc.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=931373