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SCA Analytic Linguist (Spanish)

Green Bay, WI

$32.25 - $34.50/hr

Native fluency in language(s) other than English. * Excellent command of English with the ability to produce clear and concise written translations, transcriptions, and summaries. * Proficient in ...

SCA Analytic Linguist (Spanish)

Green Bay, WI · On-site

$32.25 - $34.50/hr

Native fluency in language(s) other than English. * Excellent command of English with the ability to produce clear and concise written translations, transcriptions, and summaries. * Proficient in ...

Fluency: in both spoken and written English, as well as the language of interpretation, is essential, with a preference for native-level fluency in the language of interpretation. The position ...

Fluency: in both spoken and written English, as well as the language of interpretation, is essential, with a preference for native-level fluency in the language of interpretation. The position ...

Fluency: in both spoken and written English, as well as the language of interpretation, is essential, with a preference for native-level fluency in the language of interpretation. The position ...

Fluency: in both spoken and written English, as well as the language of interpretation, is essential, with a preference for native-level fluency in the language of interpretation. The position ...

Fluency: in both spoken and written English, as well as the language of interpretation, is essential, with a preference for native-level fluency in the language of interpretation. The position ...

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Interpreter - Court-Certified

Prisma International, Inc.

Milwaukee, WI • Remote

Contractor

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

About Prisma International, Inc. (Prisma) - Prisma is a dynamic and growing language services provider committed to delivering exceptional Interpretation solutions to clients worldwide. We pride ourselves on our dedication to linguistic excellence and client satisfaction. 

Prisma is actively seeking experienced Court-Certified Interpreters to join our team as Independent Contractors. In this role you will provide pre-scheduled telephonic (over-the-phone) interpreting services to the state of Oregon's Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH). This is a 100% remote position.

The following languages are in demand:

SPANISH, plus ARABIC, CANTONESE, FARSI, GREBO, KOREAN, MANDARIN, OROMO, RUSSIAN, UKRAINIAN, & VIETNAMESE

If your language is not listed above, you are encouraged to apply if you meet ALL of the minimum requirements listed below.

Candidates shall be able to provide:

  • Experience with over-the-phone interpretation between a state government representative and non-English speakers.
  • Polite forms of expression, enunciation, and a high-level of customer service. 
  • Deliver correct concepts and meanings between English speaker and the Limited English Proficient (LEP) speaker.
  • Correct grammar, clarity and tones between English and your native language.
  • Experience with following the speakers' direction, professionally interject when clarification is needed, and manage the flow of a conversation.  
  • Refrain from side conversations with the LEP speaker or entering into any disagreement with the customer or LEP speaker.
  • Compliance with applicable ethics and standards.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS - You must meet ALL of the following:

  • Court-Certified in any U.S. state - you will be asked to provide your certificate.
  • Agree to a criminal history background check.
  • Strong understanding of legal hearing procedures.
  • At least one (1) year of experience doing telephonic (over-the-phone) interpretation in a legal/courts setting.
  • Two (2) professional references who can confirm your profession as a court-certified interpreter.
  • Minimum age: Must be 18+ years or older.
  • Minimum education: Must have High School Diploma.
  • Location: Must live in the United States.
  • Full fluency in English and your native language.

DESIRED SKILLS:

Professional appearance, polite demeanor and punctual.

SECURITY REQUIREMENTS:
Applicants must undergo a criminal history background check.