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Performs continual and simultaneous surveillance for the operation of complex cardiac monitoring ... Requires sitting for long period of time monitoring and interpreting patients' cardiac rhythms.

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As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for simultaneous interpreter in Florida is $47,842.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37,400.00 and $51,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a simultaneous interpreter?

A Simultaneous Interpreter is a professional who translates spoken language in real-time, usually during conferences, meetings, or live events. They listen to the speaker and convey the message in another language almost instantly, often using specialized equipment. This role requires fluency in at least two languages, quick thinking, and excellent concentration. Simultaneous interpreters are essential in international diplomacy, business, and media.

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To thrive as a Simultaneous Interpreter, you need native or near-native proficiency in at least two languages, quick mental processing, and a degree in interpretation or a related field. Familiarity with interpreting equipment such as headsets, microphones, and specialized software, as well as relevant certifications like those from AIIC or ATA, is often required. Outstanding concentration, cultural awareness, and excellent communication skills help interpreters effectively bridge language gaps in high-pressure situations. These abilities are crucial for accurately conveying messages in real-time, ensuring seamless understanding between parties in multilingual environments.

What are common challenges simultaneous interpreters face?

Simultaneous Interpreters often work in fast-paced environments such as conferences, legal proceedings, or diplomatic meetings, where they must process and convey complex information in real-time without delays. One key challenge is maintaining accuracy and fluency while listening, mentally translating, and speaking almost simultaneously, sometimes for prolonged periods. Interpreters also need to manage stress and avoid fatigue, as even minor lapses in concentration can affect communication. Collaborating closely with other interpreters, event organizers, and technical staff is typical, requiring strong teamwork and adaptability. Being prepared for a wide range of topics helps interpreters remain effective and confident on the job.

How do you become a simultaneous interpreter?

To become a simultaneous interpreter, typically one needs fluency in at least two languages, a bachelor's degree in translation, interpretation, or a related field, and specialized training in interpretation techniques. Many professionals also obtain certification from organizations like the American Translators Association or similar bodies to demonstrate proficiency and credibility.

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Infographic showing various Simultaneous Interpreter job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 56% Full Time, 15% Part Time, 4% Temporary, and 25% Contract. Highlights an 80% In-person, and 20% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $47,842 per year, or $23 per hour.

Monitor Technician I- Per Diem- Nights- MRH

Memorial Healthcare

Hollywood, FL • On-site

$18 - $23/hr

Part-time

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Location:

Hollywood, Florida

At Memorial, we are dedicated to improving the health, well-being and, most of all, quality of life for the people entrusted to our care. An unwavering commitment to our service vision is what makes the difference. It is the foundation of The Memorial Experience.

Summary:

Under the supervision of a RN, the Monitor Technician monitors, recognizes, and interprets cardiac rhythms while identifying deviations in patients' baseline, and changes in SP02. The Monitor Technician notifies the registered nurse of changes to a patient's status and initiates the appropriate emergency response by the critical care team in the event of a lethal arrhythmia, including irregular heart rhythms and cardiac arrest.

Responsibilities:

Records information in patient's log and maintains accurate, neat account of patient's cardiac monitoring status during episode of care. Identifies and records patient's rhythm and changes in patient rhythm and condition. Updates patient's records with all readings taken from the heart monitor or EKGs.Identifies arrhythmias, deviation in each patient's baseline, signs of patient deterioration, and intervenes to ensure patient safety.Activates emergency response or rapid response for lethal arrhythmia or cardiac arrest.Documents the electrocardiograph tracings of patients on telemetry monitors.Identifies and corrects for artifacts.Performs continual and simultaneous surveillance for the operation of complex cardiac monitoring systems, including ECG rhythm screens, computerized dysrhythmia detection system and rhythm printers.Attaches electrode to patients' bodies to record electrical impulses from the heart to perform continuous ECG Monitoring.Reports abnormal or change in patient's telemetry monitoring to nursing staff or immediate supervisor or designated chain of command.

Competencies:

ACCOUNTABILITY, CUSTOMER SERVICE, PATIENT AND FAMILY CENTERED CARE, PATIENT SAFETY - ANCILLARY/SUPPORT, PROBLEM SOLVING, RESPONDING TO CHANGE, STANDARDS OF BEHAVIOR, TELEMETRY MONITORING AND INTERPRETATION

Education and Certification Requirements:

Vocation Technical (Required)BLS American Heart E-Card (BLS AHA ECARD) - American Heart Association (AMERICAN HEART), BLS American Heart RQI E-Card (BLS AHA-RQI ECARD) - American Heart Association (AMERICAN HEART), BLS Cert American Heart_non ecard (BLS AHA) - American Heart Association (AMERICAN HEART), BLS Certification Grace (BLS GRACE) - Employee Grace Period for Essential Credential (GRACE), BLS Cert Red Cross (BLS RC) - Red Cross (RED CROSS)

Additional Job Information:

Complexity of Work: Requires critical thinking skills, effective communication skills, decisive judgment, and the ability to work with minimal supervision. Knowledge of anatomy and physiology of the heart in relation to waves, complexes, time, and voltage as shown through the conduction system and strip interpretation. Must be able to work in a stressful environment and take appropriate action. Requires sitting for a long period of time monitoring and interpreting patients' cardiac rhythms. Knowledge of telemetry services. Ability to handle frequent interruptions and adapt to changes in the workload and work schedules.Required Work Experience: One (1) year of experience as a Monitor Technician required. Two (2) years experience in lieu of Vocation Technical (VOTECH) required.Other Information: Monitor Technician certification required. Electrocardiogram Competency (ECG/EKG) required. Additional Education Info: Successful completion of ECG/EKG interpretation coursework required.

Working Conditions and Physical Requirements:

  • Bending and Stooping = 20%
  • Climbing = 0%
  • Keyboard Entry = 60%
  • Kneeling = 20%
  • Lifting/Carrying Patients 35 Pounds or Greater = 0%
  • Lifting or Carrying 0 - 25 lbs Non-Patient = 20%
  • Lifting or Carrying 2501 lbs - 75 lbs Non-Patient = 0%
  • Lifting or Carrying > 75 lbs Non-Patient = 0%
  • Pushing or Pulling 0 - 25 lbs Non-Patient = 0%
  • Pushing or Pulling 26 - 75 lbs Non-Patient = 0%
  • Pushing or Pulling > 75 lbs Non-Patient = 0%
  • Reaching = 0%
  • Repetitive Movement Foot/Leg = 0%
  • Repetitive Movement Hand/Arm = 60%
  • Running = 0%
  • Sitting = 60%
  • Squatting = 20%
  • Standing = 20%
  • Walking = 20%
  • Audible Speech = 60%
  • Hearing Acuity = 60%
  • Smelling Acuity = 0%
  • Taste Discrimination = 0%
  • Depth Perception = 60%
  • Distinguish Color = 60%
  • Seeing - Far = 60%
  • Seeing - Near = 60%
  • Bio hazardous Waste = 40%
  • Biological Hazards - Respiratory = 40%
  • Biological Hazards - Skin or Ingestion = 40%
  • Blood and/or Bodily Fluids = 40%
  • Communicable Diseases and/or Pathogens = 40%
  • Asbestos = 0%
  • Cytotoxic Chemicals = 0%
  • Dust = 40%
  • Gas/Vapors/Fumes = 40%
  • Hazardous Chemicals = 0%
  • Hazardous Medication = 0%
  • Latex = 0%
  • Computer Monitor = 60%
  • Domestic Animals = 20%
  • Extreme Heat/Cold = 0%
  • Fire Risk = 20%
  • Hazardous Noise = 0%
  • Heating Devices = 0%
  • Hypoxia = 0%
  • Laser/High Intensity Lights = 0%
  • Magnetic Fields = 0%
  • Moving Mechanical Parts = 60%
  • Needles/Sharp Objects = 60%
  • Potential Electric Shock = 20%
  • Potential for Physical Assault = 0%
  • Radiation = 0%
  • Sudden Decompression During Flights = 0%
  • Unprotected Heights = 0%
  • Wet or Slippery Surfaces = 60%

Shift:

Nights


Disclaimer: This job description is not intended, nor should it be construed to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills, efforts or working conditions associated with the job. It is intended to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification.


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