Registration Panel – seeking new members
RISLI is seeking expressions of interest from appropriate individuals, to join the Registration Panel of the Register of Irish Sign Language Interpreters (RISLI). The registration system is guided by the 2017 Irish Sign Language (ISL) Act (referred to as an ‘accreditation scheme’) and the National Human Rights Strategy for Disabled People. The Registration Panel is seeking three new members.
Background
The Irish Sign Language Act (2017) outlines the requirements for courts and public bodies to use Irish Sign Language (ISL) interpreters whose qualifications have been verified by the RISLI. The RISLI register is a standards-based registration system for ISL Interpreters. RISLI receives funding from the Department of Social Protection (DSP) through the Citizen’s Information Board (CIB). Policy responsibility for RISLI lies with the Department of Children, Disability and Equality. The company has a Board of Directors who are tasked with the governance of the company. The Registration Panel deals with matters in relation to registration.
Registration Panel Membership
RISLI is seeking expressions of interest from appropriate individuals who have the skills, capacity and experience to fill three vacancies on the Panel:
one Deaf expert in Irish Sign Language interpreting and the Deaf Community
one professional Irish Sign Language interpreting representative
one member with legal expertise
Duties of the Registration Panel
defining the entry requirements and standards for the registration of Irish Sign Language interpreters.
recognising education and training programmes for the purposes of the registration of Irish Sign Language interpreters.
setting criteria for assessments of Irish Sign Language interpreters for entry onto the register.
specifying guidance in relation to good practice.
For more information, please see the RISLI registration policies.
Meetings
The Panel meets approximately 4 times a year. Almost all meetings are held online. One scheduled in-person meeting is held annually in Deaf Village Ireland, Cabra ,Dublin 7. The Panel may have an additional ad hoc meeting as required.
Expenses
As voluntary members no fees will be paid, however, travel and subsistence expenses will be paid when applicable.
Term of Office
Appointments are initially for a term of three years, which can be renewed.
If you believe you have the appropriate experience and skills, this is a great opportunity to contribute to the development of this professional registration and quality assurance scheme for ISL interpreters.
Application Process
Please find the application form below, which can be sent to manager@risli.ie
The Registration Panel will consider and assess the applications based on the documentation received.
Closing date for receipt of applications is 5pm, Monday 25th May 2026
See GDPR & Privacy Policy for details on how your personal data will be used