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Medical Interpreter Jobs in Colorado (NOW HIRING)

Medical Interpreter

Rifle, CO · On-site

$20.43 - $25.52/hr

Medical Interpreter Quality and Risk Managment FT Grand River Health | Rifle, CO At Grand River, we are more than a hospital - we are neighbors taking care of neighbors proudly serving residents of ...

Medical Interpreter

Rifle, CO · On-site

$20.43 - $25.52/hr

Medical Interpreter Quality and Risk Managment FT Grand River Health | Rifle, CO At Grand River, we are more than a hospital - we are neighbors taking care of neighbors proudly serving residents of ...

Spanish Medical Interpreter

Aurora, CO · On-site

$24.11 - $36.17/hr

Provides medical interpretation for patients, staff and guests who are non-English speaking, deaf, or hard of hearing, to help communication with healthcare professionals. Responsibilities : * Acts ...

Spanish Medical Interpreter

Aurora, CO · On-site

$24.11 - $36.17/hr

Provides medical interpretation for patients, staff and guests who are non-English speaking, deaf, or hard of hearing, to help communication with healthcare professionals. Responsibilities : * Acts ...

Spanish Video Medical Interpreter

Aurora, CO · On-site

$24.11 - $36.17/hr

UCHlth Interpreter Services - Spanish Video Medical Interpreter * Work Schedule: Full Time, 80.00 hours per pay period (2 weeks) * Shift: Days * Pay: $24.11 - $36.17 / hour. Pay is dependent on ...

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How much do medical interpreter jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for medical interpreter in Colorado is $35.60, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $27.07 and $41.97 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a medical interpreter?

A medical interpreter is someone who is fluent in a second language that helps patients who do not speak English to communicate with their doctors and healthcare team. As a medical interpreter, your responsibilities and duties include listening to the patient’s questions and concerns and relating them to their doctor and team. You then translate the healthcare provider’s response to the patient. You must be fluent in your second language and also familiar with the medical and physiological terminology in that language. You must have excellent listening and interpersonal skills.

How does a medical interpreter typically collaborate with healthcare professionals and patients during a clinical visit?

Medical interpreters play a vital role in ensuring clear communication between patients with limited English proficiency and healthcare providers. During a clinical visit, interpreters work side-by-side with doctors, nurses, and other staff members to accurately convey medical information and patient concerns in real-time. They must maintain confidentiality, remain impartial, and adapt to rapidly changing situations, such as emergencies or sensitive discussions. This collaborative environment requires interpreters to be attentive, culturally aware, and able to manage the emotional nuances of medical conversations.

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

To thrive as a Medical Interpreter, you need fluency in at least two languages, a solid understanding of medical terminology, and a professional certification such as CMI or CHI. Familiarity with interpretation equipment and secure communication platforms is typically required in healthcare settings. Excellent listening skills, cultural sensitivity, and emotional resilience help interpreters convey messages accurately and support patient-provider relationships. These capabilities are crucial to ensure clear communication, patient safety, and equitable access to healthcare for non-English-speaking patients.

What is the difference between Medical Interpreter vs Medical Translator?

AspectMedical InterpreterMedical Translator
CredentialsCertification (e.g., CMI, CI) often requiredCertification (e.g., ATA certification) preferred but less common
Work EnvironmentReal-time, spoken communication in healthcare settingsWritten documents, reports, and patient materials
Employer & Industry UsageHospitals, clinics, healthcare providersMedical publishing, documentation, legal medical translation
Search & Comparison IntentInterpreting services, live communicationTranslation of medical texts, reports

Medical interpreters focus on real-time spoken communication between patients and healthcare providers, often requiring certification and working directly in clinical settings. Medical translators work with written medical documents, requiring strong language skills and often certification, but typically operate in office or remote environments. Both roles are essential in healthcare but serve different communication needs.

What are the most commonly searched types of Medical Interpreter jobs in Colorado?

The most popular types of Medical Interpreter jobs in Colorado are:

What cities in Colorado are hiring for Medical Interpreter jobs?

Cities in Colorado with the most Medical Interpreter job openings:

Infographic showing various Medical Interpreter job openings in Colorado as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 64% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 17% Contract. Highlights an 94% In-person, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $74,038 per year, or $35.6 per hour.

$20.43 - $25.52/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

Medical Interpreter

Quality and Risk Managment
FT
Grand River Health | Rifle, CO

At Grand River, we are more than a hospital - we are neighbors taking care of neighbors proudly serving residents of Western Colorado and beyond. Our supportive culture is built on respect, friendliness, and a shared commitment to exceptional patient care.

What You'll Do

The Medical Interpreter facilitates clear and accurate communication between healthcare providers and patients with limited English proficiency across a wide range of medical and administrative interactions. This role ensures patients understand their care while supporting culturally sensitive communication and maintaining ethical interpretation standards. The interpreter also supports departmental operations, training, and special projects as needed.

  • Provide accurate oral and written interpretation for medical, billing, insurance, and care-related conversations.
  • Respond to interpreter requests across departments for patient appointments and healthcare services.
  • Accompany patients during visits to assess and support understanding of medical information.
  • Translate typed and handwritten materials between languages.
  • Document interpretation activities according to hospital standards.
  • Participate in training, meetings, and assist with special projects and assigned duties.                                                          
  • Performs a variety of tasks and other duties as assigned.

Who We're Looking For

We’re looking for a skilled and culturally aware Medical Interpreter who can ensure clear, accurate, and compassionate communication between patients and healthcare teams. The ideal candidate brings strong language abilities, professionalism, and the ability to navigate sensitive clinical environments with confidence and care.

  • Bilingual proficiency in both Spanish and English with the ability to accurately interpret meaning, tone, and cultural context required.
  • Qualified interpreter credentials required.
  • Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills, including professional phone and email etiquette.
  • Ability to remain calm, professional, and effective when handling sensitive, urgent, or complex situations.
  • Strong understanding of patient service standards, organizational policies, and confidentiality requirements.

What We Offer
Our total rewards package includes

  • Pay Range: $20.43 - $25.52/hour (based on experience)
  • Comprehensive Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, PTO from day one, extended illness time, retirement plan with match, and more
  • Perks: Payroll deductions for hot springs, gyms, ski passes, pet insurance, access to outdoor recreation, and more!

Compensation may vary outside this range depending on a number of factors, including a candidate’s qualifications, skills, competencies and experience.

 

Position is open until filled unless posted otherwise.

Why Join Grand River Health?
As a special taxing district, we are accountable to our community, allowing us to prioritize exceptional patient-centered care over financial bottom lines. Our main hospital campus is located in picturesque Rifle, Colorado with twenty-five beds providing a wide range of services, along with a long-term care center and a satellite campus. While the secret is out that this is a great place to live, the atmosphere of a caring and friendly community has been preserved amidst a steady growth of population.

OUR MISSION:
To improve the health and well-being of the communities we serve.

OUR VISION:
To be our communities’ first choice in quality healthcare.