Training & Technical Assistance Specialist (TTAS)
Role details
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Job description
This role helps to ensure ample continuing support for the nonprofits which rely on Ayuda's Language Access Program for interpretation and translation assistance as they navigate language access challenges and strive to adopt best practices. The role also manages trainings provided to interpreters and service providers., * In seeing communities where all immigrants succeed and thrive in the United States.
- In the overall success of our organization and all our programs.
- That families should be healthy and safe from harm.
- That all people should have access to professional, honest, and ethical services, regardless of ability to pay or status in this country.
- That diversity and equality make this country better.
WHAT WILL THIS JOB ENTAIL?
Duties include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
- Plan and deliver trainings for legal and victim service providers (on site at a physical location or remote) on how to use the services of the Language Access Program, on language access obligations, and on how to work with an interpreter.
- Meet with participating legal and victim services providers on a regular basis (frequency depending on capacity) to learn about their unique language access needs.
- Take primary responsibility for the execution of interpreter trainings (multi-day trainings and mini-trainings) by managing a variety of related tasks including: advertising, recruiting, contracting trainers, choosing participants, arranging appropriate venue (on site at a physical location or remote), distributing training materials, providing technical support, and offering training graduates the opportunity to contract with Ayuda's interpreter banks, managing the tasks involved with onboarding new independent contractors.
- Screen new nonprofits to determine eligibility for free language access services, and in consultation with the Language Access Managers, decide based on program capacity and funding whether to give new nonprofits access to such services.
- Work to assist nonprofits with regard to correctly and efficiently using the services offered by Ayuda's Language Access Program.
- Work to assist interpreters with regard to following the policies in place for independent contractors accepting interpretation assignments from Ayuda's Language Access Program.
- Assist the Language Access Managers with grant applications and reports as they relate to trainings.
- Supervise interns and lead the internship recruitment and training process, serving as unit point person for the internship program.
- Provide general administrative support to the Language Access team.
- Other duties as assigned by the Language Access Director and Language Access Managers.
This position will be based primarily in our DC office. This position is hybrid and will include both in-person and remote workdays.
Requirements
- Must be legally able to work in the United States and maintain proper work authorization throughout employment.
- Must be able to meet the physical requirements of the position presented in a general office environment.
Qualifications:
The following qualifications are the qualities, experiences, and skills we seek in a candidate.
Candidates who don't feel that they meet every single qualification, but who still believe they'd be the right fit for this role, are encouraged to consider applying! We're eager to meet people that believe in our mission and can contribute to our team in a variety of ways - not just candidates who check all the boxes., * At least two years of experience in language access services, including the following skills and strengths:
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Effective management of multiple tasks and deadlines.
- Following through with responsibilities in line with expected timeframes or clearly communicating with supervisors when deadlines will not be met.
- Understanding of program deadlines/requirements and independently preparing to meet them.
- Making decisions appropriate to the role, in place of relying on supervisors to make all decisions.
- Independently identifying problems, needs, and inefficiencies; bringing them to the attention of a supervisor; proposing solutions; and taking ownership of the implementation of approved solutions.
- Ability to identify, analyze, and report trends or patters in complex data sets
- Excellent customer service skills and ability to communicate with people from diverse backgrounds in a culturally competent manner
- Dedication to improving access to services for immigrant, limited-English proficient, and Deaf communities
- Advanced knowledge of how best to meet the language access needs of nonprofits providing legal and/or victim services
- Experience working with interpreters, balancing their needs with those of the organization and client communities
- Preferred:
- Public speaking ability and ability to develop presentations for training or teaching purposes
- Experience using:
- Microsoft Office (Word and Excel)
- Salesforce/CRM databases
- DocuSign
- Bill.com
- Paylocity
- Wufoo
- SurveyMonkey
- Google Drive (Docs and Forms)
- SharePoint
- WordPress, For example, a candidate with 2 years of relevant experience above the minimum experience requirement (i.e. 4 years of experience in language access services) would receive a salary of $66,400.
Benefits & conditions
Loan forgiveness, Paid parental leave, AD&D insurance, Parental leave, Health insurance, 401(k) matching, Vision insurance, Dental insurance, The anticipated salary for this position is $63,500 - $75,000 depending on experience., We are proud of the benefits we can offer that include:
- Platinum-level medical insurance plan 100% employer-paid
- Dental and vision insurance 100% employer paid
- Long-term disability insurance 100% employer paid
- Life and AD&D insurance 100% employer paid
- Pre-tax 401(k) with Employer match on first 3% of salary
- Vacation Days: 21 days per year until year 3, 27 per year in years 3-7 and 33 days per year after 7 years employment. Employees begin with 3 days of vacation leave.
- New employees begin with 5 days of Health & Wellness (sick) leave and accrue an additional 5 hours per pay period plus emergency medical leave up to 12 weeks per year
- 12 weeks paid parental leave
- 24 days paid holidays and staff wellness days, including Winter Break, the last week of the year
- Job-related professional development fees (including annual state bar dues and professional memberships)
- Flexible work schedules