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Remote Video Deposition Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Thai Transcriber, DOJ LSS

Washington, DC ยท Remote

$22.75 - $29.50/hr

... and video and/or audio media content (e.g., compact discs, .wav files), as well as ancillary ... Remote / National Capitol Region / Various CONUS Locations Travel: Some travel may be ...

S. Hours Position Type: Full-Time, Remote Working Hours: U.S. Client Business Hours (flexibility ... Deposition summaries * Exhibits * Trial binders * Track: * Litigation calendars * Filing deadlines

Transcriber (Spanish), DOJ LSS

Washington, DC ยท On-site +1

$22.75 - $29.50/hr

... and video and/or audio media content (e.g., compact discs, .wav files), as well as ancillary ... Remote / National Capitol Region / Various CONUS Locations Travel : Some travel may be required ...

Danish Transcriber, DOJ LSS

Washington, DC ยท On-site +1

$22.75 - $29.50/hr

... and video and/or audio media content (e.g., compact discs, .wav files), as well as ancillary ... Remote / National Capitol Region / Various CONUS Locations Travel: Some travel may be required ...

Danish Translator, DOJ LSS

Washington, DC ยท On-site +1

$49K - $65K/yr

... and video and/or audio media content (e.g., compact discs, .wav files), as well as ancillary ... Remote / National Capitol Region / Various CONUS Locations Travel: Some travel may be required ...

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How much do remote video deposition jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote video deposition in the United States is $75,498.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $58,000.00 and $87,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Remote Video Deposition vs Remote Court Reporter?

AspectRemote Video Deposition

Credential RequirementsTypically requires certification in video deposition or court reporting, such as a Certified Electronic Reporter (CER)

Work EnvironmentConducted remotely via video conferencing platforms, often from home or remote office

Employer & Industry UsageUsed by law firms, court reporting agencies, and legal professionals for depositions and legal proceedings

Remote Video Deposition involves recording and streaming depositions remotely, focusing on video and audio capture. Remote Court Reporters transcribe legal proceedings in real-time and may also record depositions. Both roles require certification and are used in legal settings, but Remote Video Deposition emphasizes video recording, while Remote Court Reporters focus on transcription and court reporting services.

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Infographic showing various Remote Video Deposition job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, and 5% Part Time. Highlights an 87% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $75,498 per year, or $36.3 per hour.
Kurdish Transcriber, DOJ LSS

Kurdish Transcriber, DOJ LSS

Yorktown Systems Group, Inc.

Washington, DC โ€ข Remote

$22.75 - $29.50/hr

Part-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Summary: The Unconventional (TU) is seeking a qualified Transcriber to support the Department of Justice (DOJ) with Translation, Interpretation, Transcription and other Linguistic Support Services (LSS). Such activities may include the translation of all manner of documents (written and electronic) and video and/or audio media content (e.g., compact discs, .wav files), as well as ancillary services, such as court and deposition interpretation. Source material will contain legal, business, public administrative, medical, scientific, financial, historical, geographical, and military terminology, and concepts, including those dealing with technology as used in the sciences (chemical, physical, cyber)

The specialized terminology used to express concepts in any of the given subject areas usually vary considerably from everyday usage in any of the target or source languages in question. The material to be translated, transcribed, or interpreted is legal in nature. Materials may be provided to the Contractor in a variety of formats, including electronic or hard copies of books, journal articles, reports, manuscripts, letters, legal documents, memoranda, multi-media presentations, spreadsheets, email correspondence, SMS and MMS messages, and audio or video files.

The substance of the materials may vary widely from highly complex, technical, and specialized information, to very informal, street language and textspeak. Examples of subject matter areas include: medical and autopsy reports; chemical lab reports; bank statements, cryptocurrency transaction tracking, and wire transfers; charging documents, warrants, treaties, statutes, regulations, court decisions, executive decisions, extradition requests, and mutual legal assistance requests; informal communications using coded language, highly time-sensitive treaty or extradition matters, and law enforcement sensitive information. All of the material made available to the Contractor will be considered "sensitive," requiring that strict controls and confidentiality measures are in place at all times.Required Qualifications: Minimum of three (3) years of experience in language transcription

Qualifying scores ILR 3 minimum or equivalent in listening, comprehension, and writing on language/translation tests. Must have lived 3 of the last 5 years in the U.S. (does not have to be consecutive)

Must have at least 1 year of experience working with a law enforcement and/or legal department. Must be a U.S. citizen; Naturalized citizen; or Green Card holder with a Social Security Number

Know both English and foreign language vocabularies used in formal, legal, diplomatic, consultative, and casual modes of communication in various contexts, including colloquial slang, idiosyncratic slang, and regionalisms. Know specialized vocabulary (and terminology) in both English and the foreign language related to the Government's varied roles and missions. Write in English and foreign language fluently, including regionalisms and colloquial slang without altering meaning.

Translate in a manner that is factually and conceptually accurate without changes, omissions, or additions. Preserve the tone and register of source language materials. Abide by relevant code of linguist ethics.

Clearance: Active Public Trust or higher security clearance Location: Remote / National Capitol Region / Various CONUS Locations Travel: Some travel may be requiredRequired Qualifications: Minimum of three (3) years of experience in language transcription. Qualifying scores ILR 3 minimum or equivalent in listening, comprehension, and writing on language/translation tests. Must have lived 3 of the last 5 years in the U.S

(does not have to be consecutive). Must have at least 1 year of experience working with a law enforcement and/or legal department. Must be a U.S

citizen; Naturalized citizen; or Green Card holder with a Social Security Number. Know both English and foreign language vocabularies used in formal, legal, diplomatic, consultative, and casual modes of communication in various contexts, including colloquial slang, idiosyncratic slang, and regionalisms. Know specialized vocabulary (and terminology) in both English and the foreign language related to the Government's varied roles and missions.

Write in English and foreign language fluently, including regionalisms and colloquial slang without altering meaning. Translate in a manner that is factually and conceptually accurate without changes, omissions, or additions. Preserve the tone and register of source language materials.

Abide by relevant code of linguist ethics. Clearance: Active Public Trust or higher security clearance Location: Remote / National Capitol Region / Various CONUS Locations Travel: Some travel may be required