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Senior Sign Language Specialist

Salt Lake City, UT ยท On-site +1

$66K/yr

Bilingual in ASL in English, with the ability to produce and quality-assure professional English ... Able to sit/stand for long periods of time in an office or remote work environment. * Dexterity of ...

Senior Sign Language Specialist

Salt Lake City, UT ยท On-site +1

$68K - $113K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Bilingual in ASL in English, with the ability to produce and quality-assure professional English ... Able to sit/stand for long periods of time in an office or remote work environment. * Dexterity of ...

$65/hr

  • Medical

  • PTO

We're looking for Dutch language specialists who live and breathe Dutch grammar, syntax, morphology ... Remote Seniority level: MidSenior Level

Full Time Virtual Teacher, English/Language Arts (MT)

$45K - $50K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

We are a Remote First organization with a strong commitment to excellence, innovation, and customer ... As a Virtual English/Language Arts Teacher , you bring your classroom to life through a screen ...

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How much do remote english language specialist jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote english language specialist in the United States is $63,364.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $46,500.00 and $71,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a remote English language specialist?

Remote English Language Specialists are professionals who provide expertise in English language instruction, editing, translation, or curriculum development from a remote location. They often work with students, professionals, or organizations to improve language proficiency, deliver virtual lessons, or edit and proofread documents. This role typically requires a strong command of the English language, relevant teaching or linguistic qualifications, and the ability to use online communication tools. Remote English Language Specialists can work for educational institutions, language companies, or as freelancers. Their work helps bridge communication gaps and support language learning for diverse audiences worldwide.

How do remote English language specialists typically collaborate with students and colleagues given the virtual nature of the role?

Remote English Language Specialists often use a combination of video conferencing platforms, email, and learning management systems to interact with students and colleagues. They conduct virtual classes, provide one-on-one support, and participate in team meetings or professional development workshops online. Effective communication and strong digital skills are essential, as collaboration and feedback often happen asynchronously. Building rapport with students remotely can be a challenge but is achieved through consistent engagement and personalized feedback.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a remote English language specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote English Language Specialist, you need a strong command of the English language, a relevant degree (such as English, Linguistics, or Education), and experience in language instruction or editing. Familiarity with digital learning platforms, video conferencing tools, and assessment software is often required, as well as certifications like TEFL or TESOL for teaching roles. Exceptional communication, cultural sensitivity, and self-motivation are crucial soft skills for engaging learners and managing remote work independently. These skills ensure effective language support, learner engagement, and successful outcomes in a virtual environment.
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Infographic showing various Remote English Language Specialist job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 72% Full Time, 23% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $63,364 per year, or $30.5 per hour.

Language Specialist

Citizenship and Immigration Services

New York, NY โ€ข On-site, Remote

$72K - $137K/yr

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Summary
Protect your homeland and defend your culture. Join USCIS, America's frontline defense against illegal foreign infiltration and fraud.
As a Language Specialist, you will provide interpretation and translation services during immigration benefit interviews with USCIS, translate public information materials related to immigration benefits, and other language services in support of the Department Homeland Security (DHS) mission.
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Duties
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  • The responsibilities described are for the full performance level. At developmental grade levels, assignments will be of more limited scope performed with less independence, and limited complexity.
  • Perform consecutive interpreting for Department of Homeland Security (DHS) component employees, immigration officers, attorneys, aliens, and other parties during all types of immigration proceedings.
  • Translate documents and transcribe audio and video material for DHS adjudications, investigations and prosecutions.
  • Perform advanced research incident to translating and/or interpreting.
  • Review media in the foreign language, and as needed, provide translations into English or English language summaries.
  • Conduct peer review of translation and transcription work products.

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Conditions of employment
Conditions of Employment:
  • You must be a U.S. Citizen or U.S. National to apply for this position
  • Successfully pass a Background Investigation including financial disclosure
  • You must pass a drug screening
  • Males born after 12/31/1959 must be registered with the Selective Service
  • Political appointees may require OPM approval before on-boarding
  • USCIS applies the Telework Enhancement Act of 2010 to its telework and remote work programs

This position IS NOT considered "essential" for purposes of reporting to work when the facility might otherwise be closed.
Residency Requirement: There is a residency requirement for all applicants not currently employed by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. This residency requirement states that candidates must have, for three of the last five years immediately prior to applying for this position; (1) resided in the United States; OR (2) worked for the United States Government as an employee overseas in a Federal or Military capacity, OR (3) been a dependent of a U.S. Federal or Military employee serving overseas.
Probationary Period: You may be required to serve a probationary period of 1 year.
Qualifications
The qualifications for this position must be met by 11:59 PM (Eastern Time) on 09/02/2026.
Time in Grade does not apply to Delegated Examining Announcements, any reference to Time in Grade in the questionnaire will not apply to the rating and ranking of applicants.
This announcement is issued under the Direct Hire Authority to recruit for positions for which the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, has a critical hiring need.

Basic Requirements: All applicants must meet the following basic requirements: (Must be supported in Transcripts from an accredited institution, Resume and/or Applicable Certificate)
  • Undergraduate and Graduate level education: Major study the appropriate foreign language from an English speaking college or university, English from a college or university in the other country, or translating or interpreting where English and the foreign language were prerequisites. or Experience in translating, interpreting, or other work requiring the use of English and the other language; or a combination of work (that required English and the other language) and training at the Defense Language Institute, Foreign Service Institute, or comparable training. (Examples of work in the required language that may have provided the required abilities: translator; interpreter; librarian or information specialist required to make abstracts, screen, index, and scan material; intelligence; writer or editor; international organizational work, such as the Peace Corps, World Bank, United Nations, business, or other organizations; or professor, teacher, or instructor work at the high school or college level that required use of the
    foreign language).

Selective Placement Factor: You must have a certification in interpretation and/or translation issued by a professional organization or government entity (i.e., educational institution, American Translators Association, U.S. Federal or State Courts, etc.), or testing equivalent to an Interagency Language Roundtable (ILR) score of at least 3 in interpretation or translation. You must provide proof of certification or test score at the time of application. This experience must be documented in your resume. Failure to do so may result in an ineligible rating.
GS-09: You qualify at the GS-09 level if you possess one (1) year of specialized experience, which is equivalent to at least the GS-07 level in the federal government, that equipped you with the skills needed to successfully perform the duties of the position. You must have experience performing the majority of the following duties:
  • Interpreting in at least one foreign language.
  • Translating basic or non-technical documents in at least one foreign language.
  • Researching and analyzing terminology to interpret accurately and fluently.
  • Rendering sight translation of basic documents. OR
  • You may substitute a Master's degree or two (2) full years of graduate education leading to such a degree in any field, or a J.D. or L.L.B. degree for experience required at the GS-09 grade level. Such education must have been obtained in an accredited college or university and demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to do the work of this position. Check with your school to determine how many credit hours comprise two years of graduate education. If that information is not available, use 36 semester or 54 quarter hours.

GS-11: You qualify at the GS-11 level if you possess one (1) year of specialized experience, which is equivalent to at least the GS-09 level in the federal government, that equipped you with the skills needed to successfully perform the duties of the position. You must have experience performing the majority of the following duties:
  • Interpreting in legal settings in at least one foreign language.
  • Translating legal and technical documents in at least one foreign language.
  • Transcribing and translating audio and video material from a foreign language into English.
  • Researching terminology to interpret and/or translate accurately and fluently.
  • Researching, analyzing and summarizing technical and non-technical documents. OR
  • You may substitute a doctoral degree (PhD or equivalent degree) or three (3) full years of progressively higher-level graduate education leading to such a degree in any field, or L.L.M. if related for experience at the GS-11 grade level or such education must have been obtained in an accredited college or university and demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to do the work of this position. Check with your school to determine how many credit hours comprise three years of graduate study. If that information is not available, use 54 semester or 81 quarter hours.

GS-12: You qualify at theGS-12 level if you possess one (1) year of specialized experience, which is equivalent to at least the GS-11 level in the federal government, that equipped you with the skills needed to successfully perform the duties of the position. You must have experience performing the majority of the following duties:
  • Interpreting in legal settings with knowledge of immigration terminology in at least one foreign language.
  • Translating subject matter related to immigration, asylum laws and regulations, medical, legal, financial, intelligence, scientific or military content.
  • Transcribing and translating complex audio and video material from a foreign language into English.
  • Reviewing translated documents into and from the source language to ensure technical and grammatical accuracy.
  • Performing advanced research on terminology and the aforementioned subject matter.
  • Providing interpretation advice to determine correct protocol and resolving difficult communication problems.

Please read the following important information to ensure you submit everything we need to consider your application: It is your responsibility to ensure that you submit your responses and appropriate documentation prior to 09/02/2026.You must upload your resume under the "Resume" category. Resumes submitted under the "Other Documents" category will not be considered. Your most recently submitted resume will be used to determine your qualifications for the position advertised in this announcement. Therefore, your resume must highlight your most relevant, significant experience related to the requirements found in the qualification section of this announcement, as well as any applicable education. Limit your resume to no more than two pages. The USAJOBS database will not allow an applicant to submit an application that includes a resume over two pages. To help ensure your resume remains clear and easy to read, we recommend using margins of at least 0.8 inches and a font size of at least 11 point. Be clear and specific when describing your work history since human resources cannot make assumptions regarding your experience. Your application will be rated and ranked based on your responses to the online questions.
Please ensure EACH work history includes ALL of the following information:
  • Job Title (include series and grade if Federal Job)
  • Duties (be specific in describing your duties)
  • Employer's name and address
  • Supervisor name and phone number
  • Start and end dates including month, day and year (e.g. June 18 2007 to April 05 2008)
  • Start and end dates for each grade/pay level if you've held a federal position.
  • Full-time or part-time status (include hours worked per week)
  • Salary

Determining length of General or Specialized Experience is dependent on the above information and failure to provide the above information may result in a finding of ineligible.
Note: Overstating your qualifications and/or experience in your application materials or application questionnaire may result in your removal from consideration.
Education
Federal Experience: If you are using current or prior federal experience as a basis for qualifying for this position, the grade levels and length of employment (mm/dd/year) at each grade level must be listed in your work history. This information will be further validated if selected for this position.
National Service Experience (i.e., volunteer experience): Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build criteria competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer service.
EDUCATIONAL SUBSTITUTION: There is no educational substitution at the GS-12 grade level.
COMBINING QUALIFYING EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION (at the GS-09/11 levels only): If you do not qualify based on experience or education alone, you may be able to qualify based on a combination of your experience and education. For more information on combining education and experience, visit the following website: General Schedule Qualification Standards. Transcript required: If you don't submit a transcript, we will not use your education when deciding if you're qualified for the job. For verification purposes, the transcript submitted must include your name and educational institution.
Basic Education Requirement: You must submit a copy of your college transcript(s) (unofficial is acceptable) to support the basic educational requirement or a list of coursework with hours completed. For verification purposes, the transcript submitted must include your name and educational institution.
Voluntary Separation Incentive Payment (VSIP): Per 5 CFR 576.202, An employee who receives a Voluntary Separation Incentive Payment (VSIP) and later accepts employment for compensation with the Government of the United States within 5 years of the date of the separation on which the VSIP is based, including work under a personal services contract or other direct contract, must repay the entire amount of the VSIP to the agency that paid it (proof of payment is required) before the individual's first day of reemployment.
Additional information
Background Investigation: To ensure the accomplishment of our mission, DHS requires every employee to be reliable and trustworthy. To meet those standards, all selected applicants must undergo and successfully pass a background investigation. This may include a review of financial issues such as delinquency in the payment of debts, child support and/or tax obligations, as well as certain criminal offenses and illegal use or possession of drugs. The background investigation process is initiated after a selection is made. For more information visit the OPM Mythbuster Page.
If a SECRET or TOP SECRET clearance is needed or the position is designated a Sensitive National Security position, all selected candidates must meet the requirements for these clearances or Sensitive National Security position prior to placement AND maintain that level of clearance or national security eligibility while encumbering the position.
DHS uses E-Verify, an Internet-based system, to confirm the eligibility of all newly hired employees to work in the United States. Learn more about E-Verify, including your rights and responsibilities.
If you receive a conditional offer of employment for this position, you will be req