Interpreter Certification Maintenance Clause Samples

Interpreter Certification Maintenance. Upcoming/soon to expire documents and certifications/credentials are tracked via VENDOR NAME HRM software, which sends out automatic reminders as expiration dates approach. Interpreter Accounts will also monitor and conduct outreach to any unresponsive Interpreters who must undergo continuous education and training to keep their language skills up to date. Interpreter Accounts staff is available to assist Interpreters with providing information regarding Continuing Education (CE) opportunities required to maintain certification as well as helping them research upcoming CE opportunities.
Interpreter Certification Maintenance. Upcoming/soon to expire documents and certifications/credentials are tracked via UniversalLanguage NAME HRM Paycor which sends out automatic reminders as expiration dates approach. Interpreter Accounts will also monitor and conduct outreach to any unresponsive Interpreters who must undergo continuous education and training to keep their language skills up to date. Interpreter Accounts staff is available to assist Interpreters with providing information regarding Continuing Education (CE) opportunities required to maintain certification as well as helping them research upcoming CE opportunities. a. Interpreter Support Our Contact Center will be open and staffed 24/7/365 with fully trained Interpreter Coordinators (not an answering service) who are available via phone, fax or email to assist interpreters with any issues, questions or concerns. The Contact Center is Interpreters’ main resource for all things related to their interpreting assignments, including but not limited to basic troubleshooting scheduling or audio/video platform, profile assistance (adjusting travel radius, availability, notification preferences), scheduling assistance (adding or removing appointments from schedule, contacting requestors for clarification). Interpreters also have access to our HelpDesk team via phone or email to assist with any more advanced technical troubleshooting needs they may have, with assistance for urgent matters being available 24/7/365. Further support is available via phone or email M-F 8am-5pm PST from our Interpreter Accounts team should an Interpreter need assistance with managing or maintaining any documents, orientations, etc. needed on file, or should they have questions regarding the requirements needed to meet certain qualifications needed to expand their service offerings. Should an interpreter have any concerns or feedback to relay about a specific assignment, facility, or experience with our organization, they have access to our WeCare team via phone or email M-F 8am-5pm PST, who will document their feedback, and escalate the information to the appropriate department(s) so the issue can be addressed. Lastly, Interpreters may contact our Billing department via phone or email M-F 8am-5pm PST with any questions or to review billing/payment information. Interpreters are provided with contact information for applicable departments so they may contact UniversalLanguage Service via a method convenient to them, including phone, email, fax or mail. In the ...

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