District Translator information
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$12.50 - $15.06
5% of jobs
$15.06 - $17.61
8% of jobs
$17.61 - $20.17
9% of jobs
$20.86 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$20.17 - $22.73
13% of jobs
The median wage is $24.41 / hr.
$22.73 - $25.28
24% of jobs
$27.40 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$25.28 - $27.84
20% of jobs
$27.84 - $30.40
12% of jobs
$30.40 - $32.95
4% of jobs
$32.95 - $35.51
2% of jobs
$35.51 - $38.07
1% of jobs
$38.07 - $40.62
2% of jobs
How much do district translator jobs pay per hour?
As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for district translator in the United States is $25.65, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.15 and $27.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.
A District Translator is a professional responsible for converting written or spoken communication from one language to another within a specific district, such as a school district or government region. They help facilitate communication between individuals or groups who speak different languages, ensuring that information is accurately conveyed and culturally appropriate. District Translators may work with documents, meetings, parent-teacher conferences, or public events to support multilingual communities. Their work is essential for promoting inclusion and equal access to information and services.
To thrive as a District Translator, you need strong proficiency in at least two languages, excellent written and verbal communication skills, and typically a bachelor's degree in translation, linguistics, or a related field. Familiarity with translation memory software, computer-assisted translation (CAT) tools, and relevant terminology databases is often required. Exceptional attention to detail, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to work under deadlines are vital soft skills. These competencies ensure accurate communication, reduce misunderstandings, and support effective interactions within diverse district communities.
District Translators work closely with teachers, school administrators, and counselors to ensure effective communication between the school and families who speak different languages. They may translate documents, interpret during meetings, and assist with parent-teacher conferences to bridge language gaps. Regular collaboration ensures that multilingual students and their families receive important information and have equal access to school resources and programs. By acting as a cultural liaison, District Translators help create an inclusive and supportive environment for all students.
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