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Relay Settings Engineer

Framingham, MA · On-site +1

$57.85K - $104.58K/yr

Our services include engineering, planning, project management, construction management, and ... Hybrid or Remote: Fully remote is available for candidates with relay settings experience. Hybrid ...

Senior / Staff Product Manager

$129.50K - $170.90K/yr

Our first product, BondVRS, reimagines Video Relay Service (VRS), a critical service for the Deaf ... Remote-first team with colleagues across the world * Medical, dental, and vision benefits

We are currently seeking qualified RID Certified Deaf Interpreters to support a potential federal ... Services will be performed remotely through video remote interpreting platforms, including ...

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What is the difference between Remote Deaf Relay Service vs Deaf Interpreter?

AspectRemote Deaf Relay ServiceDeaf Interpreter
CredentialsCertification in relay services, such as NIC or RIDNIC or RID certification, ASL proficiency
Work EnvironmentRemote, often via phone or videoIn-person or remote, depending on assignment
Industry UsageCustomer service, emergency, and business communicationLegal, medical, educational, and community settings

Remote Deaf Relay Service providers facilitate communication between deaf and hearing individuals remotely, primarily through phone or video relay. Deaf Interpreters translate complex or nuanced ASL content, often working in person or via video. While both roles require certification and serve the deaf community, relay services focus on bridging communication gaps remotely, whereas interpreters provide direct language translation in various settings.

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Infographic showing various Remote Deaf Relay Service job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 98% Full Time, and 2% Part Time. Highlights an 70% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 29% Remote job distribution.
Sign Language Interpreter - VRS - Part Time - Cincinnati, Ohio

Sign Language Interpreter - VRS - Part Time - Cincinnati, Ohio

Sorenson

Cincinnati, OH • On-site, Remote

$25 - $60/hr

Full-time, Part-time

Posted 2 days ago


Sorenson Communications rating

7.1

Company rating: 7.1 out of 10

Based on 23 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

212th of 425 rated business services


Job description

Salary Range: $25-$60 (depending on location, education, and certifications)

Location: Cincinnati, OH

Shifts: Available hours are Monday-Saturday, 7am-7pm MT. (If selected and hired you will initially be asked to work at least one shift either Monday, Friday or Saturday)

Benefits of interpreting with Sorenson:

  • Flexible Scheduling
  • Premium shifts offered to boost hourly wage
  • Earn CEU’s
  • Opportunity for annual certification, testing and membership/licensure reimbursement up to 100% based on average hours worked
  • 401K plans with employer contribution
  • No scripts
  • Resiliency/Vicarious Trauma resources available at no cost
  • Company-wide Network
    • Transfer and visiting interpreter opportunities to any of the centers across the US or Canada

A successful candidate will have:

  • Ability to pass our required skills assessment
  • A high school diploma or GED
  • An associate’s or bachelor’s degree (preferred, but not required)
  • Interpreter certification (as required by local regulations)
  • 3 years’ experience working as an interpreter (preferred, but not required)
  • Ability to troubleshoot basic technical issues
  • Ability to work in a fast paced, dynamic, highly regulated and customer service focused environment
  • Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard, mouse, tools and to handle other computer components
  • Regular and predictable attendance

Job Snapshot:

Sorenson Communications is expanding our Video Relay Service (http://www.sorensonvrs.com/). As a result, we are seeking Interpreters to provide Sign-to-Voice and Voice-to-Sign interpreting services. Full and part-time positions are available in the US and in Canada.

Responsibilities:

  • Effectively interpret between American Sign Language (ASL) and spoken English
  • Maintain, as applicable, compliance with any national, state, or local licensure and/or certification requirements
  • Demonstrate full compliance with Sorenson standards and policies, FCC regulations and the RID Code of Professional Conduct
  • Demonstrate full compliance with Sorenson Communications attendance policy
  • Accurately complete assigned tasks/duties, projects and paperwork promptly and within approved guidelines
  • The ability to maintain a flexible work schedule, in order to meet the demands of the VRS industry, is essential for this position.
  • Possess the ability to quickly learn and implement new and changing technologies
  • Work effectively in a team environment; receive support from and provide support to colleagues
  • Possess the ability to work effectively in an environment with oversight that may include, but is not limited to call monitoring, mentoring and evaluations
  • Possess the ability to work effectively in a fast paced, dynamic, highly regulated environment
  • Enhance interpreting skills through continued education training
  • Demonstrate willingness and ability to complete additional duties and assignments on an on-going basis

About Us:

  • Sorenson Communications is committed to connecting people every day through communications access 24/7/365. Our customers rely on us and our innovative technology to quickly deliver accuracy in every conversation. We are industry leaders because, in all our endeavors, our customers sense our passion, our care, and our commitment. This dedication extends to our workplace. Our employees are united and proud to be part of important human interactions and understand that everything we do to facilitate communication creates connections and enhances relationships between people.
  • Sorenson Communications, LLC. offers Video Relay Service (VRS), which gives Deaf, who use American Sign Language (ASL), and hearing people the option to communicate in their preferred language - either ASL or spoken English or Spanish. Sorenson also provides onsite and remote interpreting services between English and various other world languages.

Equal Employment Opportunity:
Sorenson Communications is an EOE, Disability/Age Employer.


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