CDI (Certified Deaf Interpreter) Training Offered by Sorenson (No Cost To CDI)

DEAF LEADERSHIP GROUP: Advanced CDI Training VRSII, Salt Lake City, Utah January 26-29, 2010

The Sorenson VRS Interpreting Institute is a world-class training facility dedicated to lifelong interpreter training. Its mission is to empower interpreters and educators to maximize their professional potential. Join the VRS Interpreting Institute January 26-29, 2010 in Salt Lake City, Utah for Advanced CDI Training. This unique and innovating educational experience will deepen your understanding of the certification process and give you the edge you need to be successful on the CDI Performance Exam.

Ideal candidates for the training will have already passed the CDI Written Exam and have attempted the Performance Exam. Those not meeting these criteria can participate in the training by request, on a case-by-case basis.

This training is not a foundations course but will focus on advance training topics, including: Ethics, Team Interpreting with Deaf and Hearing Interpreters, Skills (Consecutive, Simultaneous, Mirror/Copy Signing and Text).

RID CDI Certified Trainers: Debbie Peterson, Stephanie Clark, Trenton Marsh; RID CI/CT Trainer: Jennifer Harvey Storrer. All trainers are national presenters highly qualified to conduct this specialized training.
This training is provided at no cost to you and is intended to benefit you as an interpreter and the interpreting community you will be working with.

The training will be offered January 26-29, 2010 at the VRS Interpreting Institute in Salt Lake City, Utah. The training will begin on Tuesday, January 26th at 9:00 a.m., ends at 4:00 p.m. daily, and is completed at noon on Friday, January 29th. Space is limited so RSVP immediately to reserve your slot! Please let us know if you will be able to attend by emailing us at dpeterson@sorenson.com by January 13, 2010.

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