Liz Beauregard

Education:

  • Villanova University BA – Major: English; Minor: Education
  • Northeastern University – two semesters ASL program
  • Boston University M.Ed. Education of the Deaf

Certifications:

  • NY State permanent teacher certification
  • RID NIC

Contact Info:

About Liz:

Liz has lived in Saratoga Springs since 2007. In 1998 she earned a Master of Education degree in Deaf Education from Boston University and is RID NIC certified since 2008. Liz is committed to the health and well-being of the Deaf community and holds a deep respect of Deaf culture. Proud to hold herself to the highest ethical standards, she is comfortable in a variety of settings such as college level interpreting, medical interpreting, parent/teacher conferences and events within the K–12 setting. In addition to being a member of RID, Liz is a member of the local Capital Region Interpreter Network (CRIN) and continues to look for every opportunity to further her professional development.


Options Mission


Options standards:

  1. Clear and fair practices for all individuals who are a party to our services.
  2. Vetted, competent and accountable interpreters are working each and every assignment.
  3. Working within the frame of upholding the linguistic and human rights of the individuals we serve.
  4. Fostering and nurturing the development of interpreters by ways of education and mentorship.

Options priorities:

  1. Raise the bar on interpreting standards and expectations of customer service.
  2. Shift the paradigm of procurement of interpreter services.
  3. Being available and accessible to the communities we serve.

All Options: An Interpreting Cooperative practitioners;

  • Are RID certified or RID certification ready (i.e. passed the RID written examination and are committed to taking the RID performance evaluation)
  • Engages in regular professional dialogue and has an ethical support community.
  • Supports the Deaf community by ways of giving back such as pro bono work, community engagement and involvement, volunteerism, and activism.
  • Maintains and exceeds national expectations of professional development and growth.
  • Upholds the linguistic rights of the Deaf community by practicing within a rights based frame of ethical decision making.
  • Advocates for the direct procurement of optimal and culturally competent interpreting services.

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