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What is a live in simultaneous interpreter?

Live in simultaneous interpreters are language professionals who reside with clients—often in a household or at a specific location—and provide real-time interpretation between languages as conversations occur. Their services are crucial in scenarios where immediate, ongoing communication is necessary, such as diplomatic assignments, international business dealings, or assisting individuals who require constant language support. These interpreters must have excellent language proficiency and cultural awareness, as they interpret spoken words almost instantly while maintaining confidentiality and professionalism. Their presence allows for seamless communication without delays, making them invaluable in high-stakes or continuous interaction environments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a live in simultaneous interpreter?

To thrive as a Live In Simultaneous Interpreter, you need fluency in at least two languages, strong listening and memory skills, and often a degree in interpretation or linguistics. Familiarity with simultaneous interpretation equipment, remote interpreting platforms, and industry-standard certifications (such as AIIC or ATA) is typically required. Outstanding concentration, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are crucial soft skills. These competencies ensure accurate, real-time communication and facilitate clear understanding across language barriers in high-stakes environments.

How does a live in simultaneous interpreter typically collaborate with clients and other professionals during assignments?

Live In Simultaneous Interpreters often work closely with clients, event coordinators, and other interpreters to ensure smooth and accurate communication throughout the assignment. Collaboration usually involves pre-assignment briefings to understand specific terminology, cultural nuances, and client expectations. During assignments, interpreters may work in teams, alternating at regular intervals to maintain accuracy and avoid fatigue. They also coordinate with technical staff to ensure proper setup of interpretation equipment, which is crucial for seamless delivery.

How to become a live in simultaneous interpreter?

To become a live-in simultaneous interpreter, you typically need fluency in at least two languages, a relevant bachelor's degree or higher in translation, linguistics, or related fields, and specialized training in interpretation. Gaining experience through internships or certification from organizations like the American Translators Association can improve job prospects, and strong listening, quick thinking, and cultural knowledge are essential skills for this role.

What are the most commonly searched types of Simultaneous Interpreter jobs in Georgia?

The most popular types of Simultaneous Interpreter jobs in Georgia are:

Infographic showing various Live In Simultaneous Interpreter job openings in Georgia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 22% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 86% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution.

C-Print Captionist and Educational Interpreter for the Deaf (437) [187]

Cobb County School District

Marietta, GA • On-site

$65K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 26 days ago


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Job description

Certified
Job Number 2400134010
Start Date 07/20/2026
Open Date 05/04/2026
Closing Date 09/01/2026
POSITION TITLE: C-Print Captionist and Educational Interpreter for the Deaf
JOB CODE: 437
DIVISION: Academic-Support and Specialized Services
SALARY SCHEDULE: Teacher
DEPARTMENT: Special Education
WORK DAYS: 187
REPORTS TO: Principal
PAY GRADE: CIT (4, 5, 6 or 7)
FLSA: Exempt
PAY FREQUENCY: Monthly
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Interprets the speech and language of the classroom into sign language and/or oral lip reading for the students who are deaf or hard of hearing and provides C-Print Captioning services to students who are deaf or hard of hearing.
REQUIREMENTS:
1.
Educational Level: Bachelor Degree and pass the Educational Interpreter Performance Assessment (EIPA) at a level 3.5 or higher within 5 years OR hold a valid certification through the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID)
2.
Certification/License Required: Must hold a valid state certificate/license issued by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission (GaPSC)
3.
Experience: None; Interpreter training program preferred
4.
Physical Activities: Routine physical activities that are required to fulfill job responsibilities
5.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities: Written and oral communication; ; ability to interpret/transliterate (sign and voice) at a normal conversational rate
The Board of Education and the Superintendent may accept alternatives to some of the above requirements.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
1.
Demonstrates prompt and regular attendance.
2.
Provides live C-Print captioning for students who are deaf or hard of hearing in the general education classroom setting and provides C-Print transcribed information to students.
3.
Interprets classroom lectures, discussion, and tests for deaf or hard of hearing students in sign language form.
4.
Provides voicing for signing deaf or hard of hearing students.
5.
Participates in educational team meetings, including the development and review of progress on the Individual Education Plan; provides input on the success of communication strategies.
6.
Provides orientation regarding deafness, interpreter roles, and special equipment to hearing students and staff.
7.
Accompanies student and interprets to school officials when necessary.
8.
Assists classroom teachers as needs arise in the classroom when those needs do not compromise the interpreter's role as an interpreter for deaf or hard of hearing students.
9.
Serves as a language role model to teachers and students who are deaf or hard of hearing; may include provision of instruction in sign language to students.
10.
Performs other duties as assigned by appropriate administrator.
Shift Type Full-Time
Shift Start 8:00 PM
Shift End 4:00 PM
Job Category Special Education

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