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Live In Anime Translation Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

Latin 1 Tutor

Columbus, OH ยท Remote

$18 - $40/hr

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Latin 1 Tutor

Cincinnati, OH ยท Remote

$18 - $40/hr

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Latin 1 Tutor

Akron, OH ยท Remote

$18 - $40/hr

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Latin 1 Tutor

Cleveland, OH ยท Remote

$18 - $40/hr

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Live In Anime Translation information

What is a live in anime translator?

Live in anime translators are professionals who translate anime content in real-time, often during live broadcasts or events, to help non-native speakers understand the story as it unfolds. They must have a strong command of both the source and target languages, as well as a deep understanding of cultural nuances and anime terminology. These translators may work for streaming platforms, events, or fan communities, providing immediate subtitles or voice translations to reach a broader audience.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a live in anime translator?

To thrive as a Live-In Anime Translator, you need advanced proficiency in both Japanese and the target language, a solid understanding of cultural nuances, and ideally a relevant degree in translation or linguistics. Familiarity with CAT (computer-assisted translation) tools, subtitling software, and sometimes certification from professional translation bodies are typically required. Strong attention to detail, adaptability, and clear communication skills help deliver accurate and culturally appropriate translations while living and collaborating closely with clients or production teams. These skills ensure high-quality, contextually faithful translations that resonate with audiences and meet tight production schedules.

What are some common challenges faced by live in anime translators, and how can they prepare for them?

Live-in anime translators often face challenges such as adapting to a fast-paced production schedule, maintaining cultural accuracy in translations, and collaborating closely with voice actors, directors, and other localization staff. Being on-site means that translators may need to work irregular hours to meet tight deadlines and must be flexible in responding to last-minute script changes. To prepare, candidates should have strong time management skills, a deep understanding of both source and target cultures, and be comfortable working in a highly collaborative and dynamic team environment.

What are the most commonly searched types of Anime Translation jobs in Ohio?

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Physician Hepatology - Competitive Salary

Summit Recruiting Group

Dayton, OH โ€ข On-site

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 20 days ago


Job description

Hepatologist opening in Dayton, OH - Located 54 miles from CincinnatiDetails:

  • Full-time; Permanent position
  • Seeking a Hepatologist to play a key role in building and shaping a growing hepatology program.
  • This position offers balanced inpatient and outpatient clinical practice, with evolving opportunities in teaching, research, and program development as the academic mission expands.
  • The ideal candidate is a clinically strong physician who is motivated to help develop infrastructure, establish best practices, interested in innovative approaches to care and contribute to the long-term growth of hepatology services.
  • Key Responsibilities:
  • Clinical Care (Primary Focus โ€šร„รฌ Year 1)
  • - Provide comprehensive care for patients with acute and chronic liver disease in both inpatient and outpatient settings - Diagnose and manage conditions including: - Cirrhosis and complications (ascites, HE, varices) - Viral hepatitis (HBV, HCV) - MASLD/MASH - Alcohol-related liver disease - Liver masses including Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)
  • Provide inpatient consultative services and manage transitions of care to outpatient follow-up
  • Collaborate with gastroenterology, surgery, oncology, radiology, and primary care
  • Perform, supervise and interpret hepatology-related diagnostic and therapeutic procedures as appropriate
  • Program Development:
  • Assist in building a comprehensive hepatology service line, including care pathways, protocols, and clinical workflows
  • Support growth initiatives such as fibrosis programs, fatty liver clinics, or liver cancer programs
  • Contribute to quality improvement efforts and establishment of clinical metrics
  • Teaching & Academic Development (Phased In):
  • Participate in teaching medical students, residents, and future fellows as programs develop
  • Contribute to curriculum development and clinical education infrastructure
  • Engage in scholarly activities over time (case reports, QI projects, clinical research)
  • Research (Optional/Developing):
  • Opportunities to participate in clinical research and trials as the program grows
  • Collaborate with institutional partners to build a hepatology research portfolio
  • Initial focus may include quality improvement and outcomes-based projects
  • Future Growth Opportunities:
  • Development of subspecialty clinics
  • Expansion into clinical trials and translational research
  • Participation in fellowship training programs
  • Potential leadership roles as the program matures
  • Job Requirements:
  • MD or DO degree from an accredited institution
  • Fellowship training in Hepatology
  • Eligible for medical licensure in the state of Ohio
  • Commitment to high-quality, patient-centered care
  • Preferred Experience / Attributes
  • - Interest in program building - Comfort practicing in a growth-oriented, evolving clinical environment - Strong collaboration and interdisciplinary communication skills - Interest in teaching and academic career development (even if early stage) - Experience or interest in liver disease quality metrics and population healthWhat We Offer:
  • Competitive compensation package
  • Comprehensive health, dental, and vision benefits
  • CME support
  • Paid time off
  • Relocation assistance
  • Retirement plan options
  • About the Group
  • Founded in 1995, Health Group has more than 13,000 employees and 2,300 physicians, all with one mission: to build healthier communities.
  • Comprehensive health system operates 5 campuses and has more than 100 patient care locations
  • The first health care system in Dayton and only the second in Ohio to achieve system Magnet Recognition from the American Nurses Credentialing Center.
  • Nationally recognized as the highest standard for excellence in patient care, only 8 percent of U.S. hospitals hold the esteemed four-year designation and only 20 U.S. health care systems have achieved the honor as a system.
  • Health Group offers you and your family one of the largest selections of primary care and medical specialists in Southwest Ohio.
  • That's more than 650 physicians and advanced practice providers in more than 125 locations from as far north as Versailles to as far south as Kenwood in Northern Cincinnati. You'll find convenient access to quality health care, wherever you live in Southwest Ohio, at each stage of life.
  • Location
  • In Greater Dayton and Southwest Ohio you'll find a wonderful mix of lifestyle options in some of the country's most affordable communities.
  • 37 area high schools recognized as "Best in the Nation." View list of area schools and their ratings.
  • Dayton is an inclusive and inviting university town which has many of the amenities of a larger city.
  • In addition to low cost living, a great arts scene, and a growing gourmet food scene, Dayton offers world class recreational parks, one of the largest network of paved cycling and recreational trails, and impressive sporting events.
  • Dayton hosts the First Four games of the March Madness NCAA mens basketball tournament every year.
  • Air travel made easy with three major airports nearby, Dayton International Airport, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport and John Glenn Columbus International Airport.
  • A diverse and plentiful selection of shopping, dining, arts, sports and recreation.
  • Choose vibrant, metropolitan living in urban lofts, historic homes and upscale neighborhoods. Or you may prefer newer, family-friendly neighborhoods in our progressive suburban communities. Or the charm of small-town or country living.
  • Access to country clubs and YMCAs located throughout Southwest Ohio.