This is a fully remote role : interpreters provide ASL interpreting to ACCES-VR consumers and staff over a secure video platform and may work from anywhere in the United States with a reliable ...
This is a fully remote role : interpreters provide ASL interpreting to ACCES-VR consumers and staff over a secure video platform and may work from anywhere in the United States with a reliable ...
This is a fully remote role : interpreters provide ASL interpreting to ACCES-VR consumers and staff over a secure video platform and may work from anywhere in the United States with a reliable ...
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A remote translator converts information from one language to another, working with both written texts, audio files, and live spoken language. As a remote translator, your duties and responsibilities vary depending on your employer or client, from interpreting rental agreements and legal contracts to translating entire books, resources, or live meetings and events. Relying on your language fluency and communication skills, you work from home to interpret documents and translate them as accurately as possible. Some remote translators work over the phone or through video chat systems to provide translation services in real time, such as when working for court systems or in the medical industry.
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| Aspect | Remote Translator | Remote Interpreter |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Language proficiency, translation certifications (e.g., ATA) | Language proficiency, interpretation certifications (e.g., CI, CT) |
| Work Environment | Primarily written work, flexible hours, home-based | Real-time spoken communication, often scheduled or on-demand |
| Industry Usage | Publishing, localization, legal, medical translation | Conferences, legal proceedings, medical consultations |
| Search & Comparison Intent | Focus on written translation jobs, freelance opportunities | Focus on live interpretation, event-based work |
Remote Translators mainly handle written language translation, working independently on documents and texts. Remote Interpreters focus on real-time spoken communication, often during live events or meetings. Both roles require language proficiency and relevant certifications, but they differ in work environment and job nature. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find the right remote language role that matches their skills and preferences.
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ASL Interpreter (Pre-Certified), Remote / VRI - Birmingham, AL
Birmingham, AL • Remote
$35/hr
Contractor
Posted 3 days ago
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Job description
CLF Consultants LLC (CLFC Healthcare & Communications) is building its nationwide Video Remote Interpreting (VRI) pool of pre-certified ASL interpreters to support sign language interpreter services for the New York State Education Department, Office of Adult Career and Continuing Education Services-Vocational Rehabilitation (ACCES-VR). This is a fully remote role: interpreters provide ASL interpreting to ACCES-VR consumers and staff over a secure video platform and may work from anywhere in the United States with a reliable connection.
Full RID certification is not required. CLFC offers an internal assessment pathway that qualifies pre-certified and emerging interpreters to begin paid assignments while continuing professional development toward national certification, supported by CLFC's RID and CDI certified leads.
Compensation: $35 per hour as a 1099 independent contractor, with a one-hour minimum per video remote assignment and consistent assignment flow across the program.
What you will do
- Provide ASL interpreting for ACCES-VR consumers and staff through secure video remote interpreting (VRI)
- Interpret vocational rehabilitation, career, and continuing-education interactions accurately and professionally
- Maintain strict confidentiality and adhere to the RID Code of Professional Conduct
- Coordinate and confirm assignments through CLFC's scheduling platform
What you bring
- Pre-certified or emerging ASL interpreting skills: interpreter training program graduate, EIPA, state screening, RID knowledge-exam passer, or comparable
- Fluency in American Sign Language and spoken English
- A private, professional remote setup: reliable high-speed internet, a webcam, and a quiet, confidential space
- Reliability, professionalism, and a commitment to consumer-centered communication access
Why CLFC
- Flexible, fully remote assignments you can serve from home, anywhere in the U.S.
- An assessment and mentoring pathway toward national certification
- Steady assignment flow supporting a statewide education program
CLF Consultants (DBA: CLFC Healthcare and Communications) is a nationwide healthcare staffing and language access services organization supporting federal, state, and local government agencies. CLFC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Employment Type: CONTRACTOR