Interpreting
for the Arkansas Deaf Community
Administrative Office of the Courts
501.682.9400
Only nationally certified interpreters hired. All courts statewide.
Arkansas Rehabilitation Services (ARS)
Zania Musteen 501.686.9684
zcmusteen@ars.state.ar.us
ARS is a state agency that operates from 8-4:30. Interpreting services for ARS customers; interpreting for some ìgeneral publicî assignments other than the 8-4:30 operating schedule.
Arkansas School for the Deaf
Flint Fears 501.324-9506 (tty)
flintf@asd.k12.ar.us
Interpreters needed for elementary and secondary students, as well as for faculty, staff and parents for classes and meetings. Leave message with secretary if Flint is not in.
Communication Plus+ Interpreter & Consultation Service
Myra Taff-Watson, Liz Watson 501.224.2521
mgtaffwatson@ualr.edu 501.868.9678 (fax)
State wide interpreter referral service; 24/7; work available in public and private sector for all settings; 2-hour minimums; differentials for nights and weekends; mileage and expenses. Simple process: Call with your availability and book assignments; call in your time and expenses; get paid at the end of the month for all assignments.
Pulaski Technical College
Lynn Baker 501.812.2333
lbaker@pulaskitech.edu www.pulaskitech.edu
Two-year college offering general education and technical classes; opportunities for ongoing classes, special event and sub work.
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Betsy Domingue 501.569.3143
bldomingue@ualr.edu www.ualr.edu/dssdept
Four-year university offering courses ranging from undergraduate to Ph.D. Largest number of students who are Deaf of any university in the state; many interpreting opportunities for ongoing classes, sub work, and special events; lots of perks including free gym access and parking.
October 2005 Provided by the Arkansas State Outreach and Technical Assistance Center and the Service Providers Network
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