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Language Interpretation I

Dallas, TX ยท On-site

$68K/yr

JOB SUMMARY Works under general supervision of Manager Language Services Department. This job is responsible for the accurate interpretation/translation of healthcare information to/from Spanish ...

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How much do language jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for language in the United States is $44,079.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $39,500.00 and $50,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Language Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Language Specialist, you need advanced proficiency in one or more target languages, strong grammar knowledge, and a relevant degree or certification in linguistics or translation. Familiarity with computer-assisted translation (CAT) tools, terminology management systems, and language assessment software is typically required. Exceptional attention to detail, cultural sensitivity, and effective communication skills help distinguish top performers in this role. These skills ensure accurate and contextually appropriate language work, which is critical for clear communication and cross-cultural understanding.

What are some common challenges language specialists face when working in multicultural teams?

Language specialists often collaborate with team members from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, which can present challenges such as varying communication styles, differing expectations around deadlines, and potential misunderstandings due to language nuances. Being adaptable and culturally sensitive is crucial to bridge these gaps and ensure smooth collaboration. Many language professionals find it helpful to establish clear communication protocols and to proactively seek feedback to clarify any ambiguities. This environment also provides valuable opportunities for personal growth and cross-cultural learning.

What is the difference between Language vs Translator?

AspectLanguageTranslator
Required CredentialsProficiency in one or more languages, often with language certificationsLanguage proficiency plus translation certifications or degrees
Work EnvironmentEducational institutions, language schools, online platformsTranslation agencies, freelance, corporate settings
Industry UsageLanguage learning, communication, cultural exchangeDocument translation, localization, interpretation

Language refers to the ability to speak, read, or write in a specific language, often without formal certification. A translator, however, is a professional who specializes in converting written content from one language to another, usually with specific credentials. While language skills are essential for a translator, the role involves additional expertise in translation techniques and industry standards. Both are vital in communication and global business, but a translator's role is more specialized and often requires certification and experience.

What are some language careers?

Language careers include roles such as translator, interpreter, language teacher, linguist, and localization specialist. These jobs often require strong language skills, cultural knowledge, and sometimes certifications or degrees in linguistics or language education. They can be found in education, government, international organizations, and private companies, with work environments ranging from classrooms to remote settings.

What are language jobs?

Language jobs are positions that involve working with languages in various capacities, such as translation, interpretation, teaching, localization, or linguistic research. These roles typically require proficiency in one or more languages and may be found in industries like education, government, international business, and media. Examples include translators, interpreters, language teachers, localization specialists, and linguists. Language professionals help bridge communication gaps, facilitate understanding, and support global collaboration.
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Infographic showing various Language job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 74% Full Time, 20% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,079 per year, or $21.2 per hour.

ID 1094347 Language teacher - Swedish

Language Trainers

Cambridge, MA โ€ข On-site

$50K - $66K/yr

Contractor

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Language Trainers is a successful language training company working with freelance teachers of 70 different languages in hundreds of towns and cities across the world. Students are either in-company or self-funded who need to learn a language at their office or their home for work, family or travel reasons. Founded in 2004, the company's motto is Any Language, Anytime, Anywhere!
We might have a job for you as a Swedish language teacher.
ID Reference 1094347
Some details about the course:
  • One of our clients in Cambridge would like to have four-to-one Conversational Swedish Language Training for children.
  • These students would like to have classes at their home in Cambridge, Massachusetts (02140).
  • They would like to have a 20-hour course. Classes of two hours should be held once per week on Sunday evenings from 6-8 pm. Each session would be structured as 1 hour for the younger children (ages 7 and 9), followed by 1 hour for the older children (ages 11 and 13). They wish to start February 8th.
  • Curent language level: Kids are Beginners
  • Motivation: I'm planning on taking the kids to Sweden for the school year next September. I would like them to have familiarity with the language before then and some conversational Swedish.
    Special requirements: with experience teaching kids.

Ideal teacher should:
  • Be a native speaker of the language OR hold a teaching degree
  • Have experience as a language teacher, translator or interpreter
  • Have a valid working visa
  • Live up to 20 miles from the client's location.

Location of the classes and schedule could be flexible based on your and the client's availability. The hourly rate is negotiable depending on qualifications and experience. This is a freelance part-time position, and we are not able to sponsor your visa.
Please only apply if you meet the above conditions.
If you would like to join our growing team of language teachers, please submit your CV with references and tell us how soon you can start.
We hope to hear from you soon!