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Bilingual Remote Jobs in Pennsylvania (NOW HIRING)

Remote Spanish Bilingual Customer Service

Easton, PA · Remote

$14.75 - $18.50/hr

Liveops is searching for dynamic, Spanish-English bilingual Independent Contractors (ICs) who are eager to deliver exceptional virtual teleservices for industry-leading brands. Whether your ...

Remote Spanish Bilingual Customer Service

Erie, PA · Remote

$15 - $19/hr

Liveops is searching for dynamic, Spanish-English bilingual Independent Contractors (ICs) who are eager to deliver exceptional virtual teleservices for industry-leading brands. Whether your ...

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How much do bilingual remote jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for bilingual remote in Pennsylvania is $20.22, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.88 and $22.16 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Are Bilingual Remote Jobs?

Bilingual remote jobs include positions like translators, language teachers, and transcriptionists. In this role, you may translate or interpret existing content for your employer, teach students how to speak, write, and read in a second language, or use virtual case management software to provide bilingual customer service or administrative support. This is a home-based job that requires being fluent enough in a second language to type in it while also talking, listening, or recording video. Remote bilingual jobs can be part-time or full-time based on their category. Customer service and administrative roles are usually full-time jobs, while translation and language tutoring tend to be part-time.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Bilingual Remote Worker, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Bilingual Remote Worker, you need advanced proficiency in at least two languages, strong written and verbal communication skills, and experience in the relevant industry or job function. Familiarity with digital collaboration tools like Zoom, Slack, and cloud-based project management systems is typically required. Outstanding time management, self-motivation, and cross-cultural communication skills help you excel in a remote and diverse environment. These abilities ensure effective collaboration, clear communication, and productivity when working remotely across language barriers.

How does being bilingual enhance collaboration in a remote work environment?

As a bilingual remote employee, you often serve as a bridge between teams, clients, or stakeholders who speak different languages. This unique skill promotes clearer communication, reduces misunderstandings, and helps streamline international projects. Bilingual professionals are frequently tapped for cross-cultural meetings, translation of key documents, and customer support across diverse regions, making them invaluable to global organizations. The role often involves working closely with colleagues from various departments and time zones, fostering a collaborative and inclusive virtual workplace.

What is the difference between Bilingual Remote vs Bilingual Customer Service Representative?

AspectBilingual RemoteBilingual Customer Service Representative
CredentialsLanguage proficiency, sometimes certificationsLanguage skills, customer service experience
Work EnvironmentHome-based, flexible hoursCall centers, office settings, remote options
Industry UsageVarious industries including tech, healthcare, educationPrimarily customer service across sectors
Search & Comparison IntentJob roles emphasizing bilingual skills and remote workCustomer service roles requiring bilingual ability

While both roles require bilingual skills, Bilingual Remote positions focus on remote work across various industries, often emphasizing language proficiency and flexibility. Bilingual Customer Service Representatives typically work in call centers or office environments, providing support directly to customers. The main difference lies in the work setting and specific job functions, with Bilingual Remote roles offering more flexibility and broader industry applications.

What are the most commonly searched types of Bilingual jobs in Pennsylvania? The most popular types of Bilingual jobs in Pennsylvania are:
What are popular job titles related to Bilingual Remote jobs in Pennsylvania? For Bilingual Remote jobs in Pennsylvania, the most frequently searched job titles are:
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Leadership Consultant - Remote (Bilingual - English/Spanish)

Leadership Consultant - Remote (Bilingual - English/Spanish)

Catholic Leadership Institute

Malvern, PA • On-site, Remote

Other

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

Leadership Consultant (Bilingual - English/Spanish) Note: This specific Leadership Consultant search requires fluency in both English and Spanish.
Vision: Catholic Leadership Institute (CLI) sees a world where each individual understands their God- given mission in life and is doing their best to fulfill it; a world where Catholic leaders are influential voices in society; a world where Jesus' example of loving, servant leadership is modeled in every family, workplace, parish, and community.
Purpose: CLI provides bishops, priests, deacons, religious, and lay persons in the Catholic Church with world-class, pastoral leadership formation and consulting services that strengthen their confidence and competence in ministry, enabling them to articulate a vision for their local church, to call forth the gifts of those they lead, and to create more vibrant faith communities rooted in Jesus Christ.
Position Summary: Leadership Consultants accompany clergy, religious, and lay Church leaders using CLI's proprietary methods of consulting, coaching, training/development, and mentoring, both in-person and virtually, to build greater confidence and competence in ministry. Leadership Consultants analyze data to interpret key themes and patterns, identify actionable insights, partner with clients to implement pastoral plans, and assess outcomes. This unique accompaniment work empowers leaders to forge the future of our Church in the Apostolic Age. Leadership Consultants must be able to commit to an average of 20 hours per week and must be available to travel two to three times per month, for up to ten days total; may include occasional international travel.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Qualifications
  • Bilingual Proficiency (English & Spanish) - Required for This Search. Candidates should be comfortable in facilitating conversations and presentations in Spanish, engaging relationally with Spanish-speaking clergy and leaders and communicating complex ideas with clarity in both English and Spanish.
  • Practicing Catholic with a deep love of the Roman Catholic Church
  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited university
  • Three to five years of experience in business, psychology, human resources, theology, pastoral ministry, education, non-profit leadership, or a related field
  • Three to five years of staff or key volunteer leadership experience in a Catholic parish or diocese

Preferred Relevant Experience
  • Certificate in catechesis, adult formation, or pastoral ministry
  • Experience in leadership consulting, coaching, volunteer management, spiritual direction, project management, organizational development, change management, or counseling
  • Experience advising and accompanying clergy or organizational leaders by providing feedback, addressing change, or giving recommendations or direction
  • Certifications in coaching, DISC, StrengthsFinder, or other personality/leadership style assessments

Competencies and Other Skills
  • Strong understanding of the Catholic culture, Church structure, parish life, ministries, roles, and evangelization and discipleship
  • Comfortable leading prayer and other spiritual practices for groups to ground and center a process in Christ
  • Demonstrated group facilitation skills with proven ability to listen actively and engage stakeholders and manage group dynamics both in-person and virtually
  • Confident public speaker with ability to lead a client or project towards desired outcomes while providing pastoral accompaniment
  • Strength in gathering and interpreting data to identify and solve a specific problem and ability to present and communicate the findings to various audiences
  • Collaborativeleadershipskillsthatfosterconfidenceandcooperationwithallinternaland external colleagues and clients; commitment to seeking and responding to feedback to improve collaboration
  • Proven ability to lead others through periods of change with a hopeful resilience and trust in the process; confident in ability to innovate
  • Exceptional emotional intelligence and interpersonal skills, including the ability to quickly build trust, establish rapport, coach senior leaders, and influence at all levels of an organization
  • Comfort working across populations with differing expressions of ecclesiology, theology, politics, and culture
  • Intercultural competence including necessary skills, attitudes, and language aptitude to serve in one or more of the diverse communities present in the Catholic Church in the United States today
  • Self-starter with ability to work effectively in a remote environment, set priorities, and meet deadlines without direct supervision and demonstrate agility and adaptability as requirements or processes evolve
  • High level of expertise and confidence with Microsoft Office products and tools for remote and virtual work; comfort facilitating virtual meetings with large and small groups

KEY RESPONSIBILITY AREAS
FUNCTIONAL AREA
KEY RESPONSIBILITY AREAS
ONGOING FUNCTIONS
Service Fulfillment
Plan, lead, and deliver CLI's range of formation and consulting services that strengthen the confidence and competence of clergy, religious, and lay Church leaders in ministry, enabling them to articulate a vision for their local church, to call forth the gifts of those they lead, and to reshape their parishes as more vibrant witnesses of hope and beacons of light in this new apostolic era.
• Collaborate with key internal and external project stakeholders to effectively lead the project team and drive project outcomes
• Maintain a professional persona and client mindset marked by effective communication, empathy, and accompaniment
• Lead others through a planning process of priority identification, goal setting, and a plan for implementation in the short- and long-term
• Identify and address personal leadership development goals for clergy and lay leaders through coaching to motivate and encourage them in their role
• Deliver soft skills and leadership training to adult learners, using a variety of instructional techniques and formats, including facilitating team exercises, role playing, group discussions, etc.
• Collect, analyze, and synthesize data, drawing conclusions and imagining possible action steps; facilitate client understanding of data and reports
• Complete in a timely manner all related administrative and reporting duties
Ongoing Development
Actively seek, engage in, and initiate ongoing opportunities for training, development, and formation, especially through CLI Academy and other CLI-provided training opportunities, to develop the mindsets and skillsets necessary to serve the Church as it forges a path in this apostolic age.
• Participate in internal CLI development and formation opportunities, including CLI Academy, to further knowledge base, skills, and workplace culture
• Actively seek feedback and set personal goals to grow in skillset and mindset
• Acquire fluency and confidence with CLI program curriculum and content
• Strengthen delivery and coaching skills rooted in best practices for adult learners
• Research, collaborate on, and learn new content that is created
CRITICAL SUCCESS CRITERIA
Self-Assurance and Humility: Has deep trust in the Lord and in one's ability to meet most challenges. Inspires self and others to fulfill commitments and achieve a positive outcome. Does not seek personal recognition but is committed to the success and growth of others. Makes it about the other person rather than about self. Invites others to participate and open up more fully. Understands that "I have to do it myself and I can't do it alone." Values excellence and is committed to lifelong growth in holiness, confidence, and competence.
Comfortable with Ambiguity: Has ability to 'go and figure it out' when all necessary information is not available. Is willing to make quick decisions even without all the facts. Handles deviations from routine without assistance; readily accepts changes in procedures, assignments, and priorities.
Takes change in stride; adapts, improves, and overcomes obstacles and challenges. Can balance competing priorities in assignments. Doesn't dwell on the negative or downside of things or decisions.
Resilient Drive: Has the ability and energy to do what it takes to be faithful to God's call and to one's unique role in service to the CLI Vision and Mission. Is motivated to achieve his/her goals and to support the goals of the organization, knowing that that will require effort, flexibility, and skill. Anticipates problems and obstacles and brings resourcefulness and a "can-do-spirit" to both short and long-term goals and tasks. Finds satisfaction in the living out of one's purpose and values and in the effort it takes to achieve one's key responsibilities and SMART Goals. Is committed to the development and training that it will take along the way.