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Eliana Lobo

Trainer

Eliana Lobo

Eliana is an experienced CoreCHI-P certified interpreter and certified Trainer of Trainers. She is a Portuguese language teacher and an adjunct professor of healthcare interpreting at Highline College who has presented at many healthcare and international interpreter conferences. 

 

Eliana is a certified TEFL instructor and an adult literacy teacher. She earned two M.A.s from Brown University:  in Bilingual Education; and Portuguese & Brazilian Studies. Beginning her career as a Spanish and Portuguese medical interpreter at Rhode Island Hospital, the teaching hospital for Brown University’s Medical School. Later, in New York City, she supervised Spanish and Portuguese translators at a law firm in the 30 Rock building and worked in Latin American Security Services for a major international bank. Leaving New York for Seattle to become the Trainer-Supervisor at Harborview Medical Center’s Department of Interpreter Services, she trained and supervised their in-house staff of 49 interpreters for eight years.  Stepping into a position as the National Director of Interpreter Quality for a language services provider, and subsequently, as Director of Multicultural Awareness Programs & Services for another LSP, she’s currently the Director of Lobo Language Access in Tacoma Washington, providing consultation on language access, interpreter training curricula, and customized training for providers on how to partner with interpreters for public and private clients.  

 

Eliana served as a Commissioner with CCHI, the Commission for Healthcare Interpreters, from 2015-2021. She has volunteered with the National Council on Interpreting in Health Care’s “Home for Trainers” webinar workgroup, since 2014. “Home for Trainers” has presented and hosted over 60 webinars offering continuing education credits for interpreters, and for trainers of healthcare interpreters. Eliana is currently serving her second term on the Board of the NCIHC where she Chairs the Standards and Training Committee and was recently elected to her first term as President of NCIHC. 

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