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Interpreter - Japanese

Holbrook, NY ยท On-site

$22.25 - $29.50/hr

Language Service Agency is seeking dependable and experienced on-call interpreters fluent in English and Japanese . In this role, you will provide critical language support during peak times, special ...

Fluent Japanese reading skills and intermediate Japanese writing skills * Some experience with research tasks - finding and summarizing information from online sources or academic articles.

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To thrive in a Fluent Japanese role, you must possess advanced proficiency in the Japanese language, strong reading, writing, listening, and speaking abilities, and often a relevant academic background or language certification such as JLPT N1 or N2. Familiarity with translation software, customer relationship management (CRM) tools, and localization platforms is frequently required. Exceptional cross-cultural communication, adaptability, and problem-solving skills help you excel in diverse, fast-paced environments. These abilities ensure effective communication across language barriers, supporting business goals in multinational or culturally nuanced settings.

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If you work in a Fluent Japanese position, your daily tasks may include translating documents, interpreting live conversations or meetings, assisting with customer inquiries in Japanese, and supporting business communications between Japanese and non-Japanese speakers. You may also be responsible for localizing content, conducting market research, or managing Japanese-language social media channels, depending on your industry. Collaboration with cross-functional teams is common, as you'll often serve as a liaison to ensure information flows smoothly and accurately. This role often requires balancing multiple projects and adapting quickly to changing priorities in a dynamic, multicultural environment.
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Interpreter -- Clinton- Japanese

NTC Language Services

Clinton, NY โ€ข On-site

$21.25 - $27.75/hr

Other

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Are you looking for a flexible opportunity that works around your schedule?
Language Service Agency is seeking dependable and experienced on-call interpreters fluent in English andJapanese.
In this role, you will provide critical language support during peak times, special projects, or to cover absences. The position is on-site and remotely in school settings throughoutClintonschool districts.This is a great opportunity to utilize your language skills, make a meaningful impact, and work in a role that adapts to your availability.Interpreters must be able to travel to school sites and will be responsible for assisting students, teachers and parents.

A Successful Interpreter should have a variety of skills and qualifications including:

  • Communication: Most important in this role is the ability to professionally, concisely and accurately communicate across cultures in both verbal and written capacities in both English and Japanese.
  • Fluency: An interpreter must have Native-Level proficiency in English and Japanese.
  • Technological Proficiency: Expertise with Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, and other remote communication platforms.
  • Time Management: Ability to maintain a schedule and complete requested tasks on time.
  • Ability to follow policies and procedures outlined by the language service agency.
  • Three years of professional experience providing language services is preferred.

Interpreters will:

  • Attend in person and/or remote meetings between parents, students and/or school staff in order to communicate spoken language in both English and Japanesein order to facilitate meaning and understanding for all participants.
  • Interpret clearly and accurately, conveying the tone of the original speaker.
  • Understand that many concepts, idioms and slang terms do not translate exactly between languages
  • Assist the company with written and oral communication as needed
Responsibilities:
  • Accurately interpret and translate conversations and written documentation, conveying the original tone and intent.
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, including parents, students, and school staff.
  • Manage time, assignments, and calendar effectively to complete all accepted work within expected timeframes.
  • Connect with clients virtually, over the phone, and in person. Ensure timely communication is provided and attend meetings promptly.
  • Continuously develop educational vocabulary and participate in professional development opportunities.
Qualifications:
  • Fluency in and ability to speak, write, and read in English and Japanese.
  • Experience interpreting and translating in English and Japanese.
  • Ability to travel onsite for client appointments in ClintonSchool Districts.
  • Ability to work remotely with strong Wi-Fi and with required equipment.
  • Availability to accept job assignments Monday through Friday.
  • Flexible Work Schedule
  • Team Networking & Connection
  • Professional Development & Continuing Education Opportunities
  • Mentorship Opportunities with Leadership

Are you Ready to Transform Lives One Word at a Time?
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