Job Vacancy: BSL / English Interpreter (RSLI only)
- May 2016
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REQUIRED
BSL / ENGLISH INTERPRETER (RSLI ONLY)
Starting date September 2016
Are you a freelance Interpreter who is tired of sending invoices, chasing late payments and completing tax returns? Do you ever long to be part of a fun, friendly and supportive team and have the luxury of delegating those dreaded tasks? If so, then keep reading!
Zebra Uno is a unique, creative business working within the world of Digital Media and Communication service provision, and has close links with the Deaf community. This organisation, led by two Deaf female entrepreneurs, has been running for almost 14 years. We specialise in multimedia production and interpreting services. You can read more about us at www.zebra-uno.com.
We require a fully qualified, professional, confident and reliable interpreter to join our team to facilitate smooth communication in a vibrant and busy office environment. You will also work for Zebra Uno’s interpreting service; providing you with the opportunity to work with a diverse range of external clients in various settings. This is an exciting opportunity to join our energetic team, as well as to develop new and existing skills in a multitude of domains, especially in media. The successful candidate(s) will start in September 2016 (subject to reference checks).
Work is mainly in Wolverhampton and the West Midlands
*Salary to be agreed – dependent on qualifications, skills and experience.
*NRCPD registration costs covered
*CPD training costs covered
* Work place pension provided
*Holiday and sick leave pay
Position: Full time (37.5 hours a week) or 2 x part time positions (minimum 2 days a week)
Contract: Permanent (subject to successful completion of probationary period)
Qualification: RSLI
Please contact Nikki Stratton on 01902 711688 or email info@zebra-uno.com for further details, including a job specification and an application form.
Closing date for applications: Monday 27th June 12pm.
Interviews will take place on Tuesday 12th July from 2pm – 8pm
26th May 2016

Author: Lou
