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Office of Human Rights
The DC Office of Human Rights is an agency in the District of Columbia goverment that enforces the DC Human Rights Act of 1977 and other laws and policies on non-discrimination. To learn more click here.
The Office of Human Rights (OHR) is implmenting a pilot public accomodations testing program to gauge local government compliance with the DC Language Access Act of 2004. the OHR seeks to test 35 District government agencies on their ability to readily and appropriately serve limited and non-English proficient (LEP/NEP) customers in the following areas: (1) over the phone; (2) in person; and (3) by way of US mail.
Candidates interested must meet the following minimum criteria:
- Must be bilingual (proficient in English and fluent in the non-English language) in Spanish, Mandarin, Amharic, Vietnamese, Korean, and French
- Must be flexible with assignments in terms of travel and time
- Must be available April - September 2009 to conduct periodic tests
- Must be Authorized to Work in the US
Interested individuals are encouraged to contact:
Ms. Aryan Rodriguez
Language Access Program
DC Office of Human Rights
441 4th Street, NW, Suite 570N
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: (202) 727-3942
Aryan.Rodriguez@dc.gov