Telephonic Interpreters Wanted (Work From Home) Do you interpret professionally in a rare dialect, or one that we don't have listed on our job board currently? Certified Languages International (CLI ...
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Telephonic Interpreters Wanted (Work From Home) Do you interpret professionally in a rare dialect, or one that we don't have listed on our job board currently? Certified Languages International (CLI ...
Quick apply
Telephonic Interpreters Wanted (Work From Home) Do you interpret professionally in a rare dialect, or one that we don't have listed on our job board currently? Certified Languages International (CLI ...
$18.35 - $18.98
7% of jobs
$19.58 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$18.98 - $19.61
19% of jobs
$19.61 - $20.23
5% of jobs
$20.23 - $20.86
3% of jobs
$20.86 - $21.48
14% of jobs
The median wage is $21.64 / hr.
$21.48 - $22.11
6% of jobs
$22.11 - $22.74
0% of jobs
$22.74 - $23.36
0% of jobs
$23.36 - $23.99
0% of jobs
$24.48 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$23.99 - $24.61
26% of jobs
$24.61 - $25.24
20% of jobs
$18
$22
$25
| Aspect | Remote Yiddish | Remote Translator |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Language proficiency, cultural knowledge, possibly certification in Yiddish | Language proficiency, certification in translation or specific language pairs |
| Work Environment | Home-based, flexible hours, often freelance or contract | Home-based, project-based or ongoing assignments, flexible schedule |
| Industry Usage | Literature, education, cultural preservation, media | Business, legal, medical, technical, media |
Remote Yiddish and Remote Translator roles both require language skills and cultural knowledge. While Remote Yiddish focuses specifically on the Yiddish language for cultural, educational, or media projects, Remote Translators work with various languages across industries like legal, medical, or technical fields. Both roles are flexible, home-based, and often freelance, but differ mainly in language specialization and industry application.
For Remote Yiddish jobs in Portland, OR, the most frequently searched job titles are:
The top searched job categories for Remote Yiddish jobs in Portland, OR are:
Job description
Telephonic Interpreters Wanted (Work From Home)
Do you interpret professionally in a rare dialect, or one that we don't have listed on our job board currently?
Certified Languages International (CLI) stands at the forefront of world-class interpreting services, and has since its inception in 1996. Thousands of organizations across the country rely on CLI to help them communicate with a growing demographic of Limited English Proficient (LEP) speakers.
-The position that’s available is 100% over-the-phone interpretation.
-CLI has high volume of calls, most of which are medical in nature. We service all industries including insurance, financial, utility companies, customer service and state courts, etc.
-CLI utilizes freelance interpreters (independent contractors) and this position is work from home, meaning you set your own schedule. CLI has clients needing interpreting service 24/7 and you can provide your service any time using our online portal or your landline telephone to log on and off.
-You must meet all of the requirements to work in the United States legally (SSN or EIN & Photo ID required) and you must reside in the United States.
-Payment for rendered services is on a per minute basis and interpreters are paid for every minute spent on the phone interpreting. Payment is issued twice a month, on the 15th and on the last day of the month via direct deposit.
-Interpreting experience is preferred.
-We're currently not recruiting interpreters in California, New Jersey, and New York. If you live in one of these states, please do not apply.
Please apply only if you meet our requirements. After you fill out the application, a recruiter will review your information and will reach out to you if we think you would be a good fit. We will discuss next steps at that time.
Thank you again.
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Education
51 - 200 Employees
Portland, OR, US
1996