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Washington
State Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf |
MembershipMembership Form: WordWSRID is the Washington State chapter of RID (Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf). RID is a national organization with a membership of over 20,000 professional interpreters, students, educators and transliterators. WSRID is one of 54 affiliates established to promote and support the mission and philosophy of the parent association. Membership in our organization includes a subscription to the "WSRID Newsletter", published bimonthly. It also provides reduced registration fees to the annual state convention as well as other workshops. Most importantly, membership in WSRID links you to a group of peers dedicated to mastering the complex art of visual communication. Within this group you will find many networking opportunities, ways to enhance your own skills as well as occasions to advance the profession of interpreting in our state.
Membership CategoriesMembership in WSRID does not automatically make you a member of RID. WSRID recognizes 6 categories of national membership below. CertifiedIndividuals holding current RID certification as awarded through the National Testing System. Associate Individuals engaged in interpreting or transliterating but not holding RID certification. Student For students enrolled in an interpreter preparation program with proof of full-time status. Does not include eligibility to vote. Supporting Individuals who support the RID but are not engaged in interpreting. Does not include eligibility to vote or reduced testing fees. Newsletter Monthly subscription
to WSRID newsletter. Organizational Organizations and agencies that support WSRID.
Being Involved as a MemberBeing a member of WSRID also means that you share the values of the mission of our organization - specifically to support other interpreters. We all benefit from our members getting involved with WSRID, making proposals to the membership and taking part in the activities of our committees. Below are two articles written by Catherine Kettrick that give us a real "how-to" relating to the business of conducted by meetings of the membership : Read about Crafting a Good Proposal. Find out about the Agenda Planning Committee, and its role during meetings that use the Formal Consensus process (like our business meetings at Conference). |
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