Competencies American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreter in the Lower Mainland–Southwest Region
Find out what competencies you typically need to work as an American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter in Canada.
Skills Help - Skills
Proficiency or complexity level | |
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Oral Communication: Active Listening | 4 - High Level |
Oral Communication: Oral Comprehension | 4 - High Level |
Oral Communication: Oral Expression | 4 - High Level |
Social Perceptiveness | 4 - High Level |
Instructing | 3 - Moderate Level |
Monitoring | 3 - Moderate Level |
Decision Making | 3 - Moderate Level |
Writing | 3 - Moderate Level |
Reading Comprehension | 3 - Moderate Level |
Critical Thinking | 3 - Moderate Level |
Personal Attributes Help - Personal Attributes
Importance | |
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Adaptability | 5 - Extremely important |
Attention to Detail | 5 - Extremely important |
Service Orientation | 4 - Highly important |
Social Orientation | 4 - Highly important |
Stress Tolerance | 4 - Highly important |
Independence | 4 - Highly important |
Concern for Others | 4 - Highly important |
Collaboration | 4 - Highly important |
Analytical Thinking | 4 - Highly important |
Active Learning | 3 - Important |
Interest Help - Interest
Knowledge Help - Knowledge
Knowledge level | |
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Languages | 3 - Advanced Level |
Mathematics | 1 - Basic Level |
Humanities | 1 - Basic Level |
Clerical | 1 - Basic Level |
Human Resources and Labour relations | 1 - Basic Level |
Client Service | 1 - Basic Level |
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