An app-based, free-to-use American Sign Language interpreter program first deployed at Colorado Department of Labor and Employment offices in April is now available at all 11 History Colorado museums.
While proficiency in the Japanese language is not required, applicants must at least have a bachelor’s degree in any field.
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