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Job Summary The Interpreter : * Provides medical and general interpreting between patient and ... Reading Hospital Virtual Tour

Interpreter- PRN

Reading, PA · On-site

$66K/yr

Job Summary The Interpreter : * Provides medical and general interpreting between patient and ... Reading Hospital Virtual Tour

Arabic Interpreter

Ann Arbor, MI · On-site

$52K - $75K/yr

Job Summary The Interpreter serves as a healthcare interpreter for patients and staff within ... virtual settings. * Ability to work primarily in an on-site clinical environment with limited ...

Ensure the availability of on-site, digital or virtual medical interpretation encounters as assigned. * Participate in the organization's efforts to identify and participate in multicultural efforts ...

Ensure the availability of on-site, digital or virtual medical interpretation encounters as assigned. * Participate in the organization's efforts to identify and participate in multicultural efforts ...

The Interpreter supports an inclusive workplace by facilitating communication in meetings, training, events, and day-to-day interactions, both in person and through virtual platforms. This role ...

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How much do virtual interpreter jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for virtual interpreter in the United States is $65,716.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $69,000.00 and $69,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Virtual Interpreters and how can they be managed?

Virtual Interpreters often encounter challenges such as technical issues, maintaining confidentiality in remote settings, and managing multiple clients or platforms. To address these, it's important to have a reliable internet connection, test technology before each session, and use secure communication tools. Additionally, effective time management and clear communication with clients can help streamline workflow and minimize misunderstandings. Continuous professional development and staying updated on best practices in virtual interpreting can also support success in this role.

What are virtual interpreters?

Virtual interpreters are language professionals who provide real-time interpretation services remotely, often via video conferencing or phone calls. They help individuals or groups who speak different languages communicate effectively without being physically present. Virtual interpreters work in various settings, such as medical appointments, legal proceedings, business meetings, and educational environments. Their role is crucial for facilitating understanding and ensuring accurate communication across language barriers.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Virtual Interpreter, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Virtual Interpreter, you need fluency in at least two languages, strong listening and comprehension skills, and relevant interpreting certifications. Familiarity with remote interpreting platforms, video conferencing tools, and secure communication systems is typically required. Outstanding concentration, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to communicate clearly under pressure help interpreters excel in virtual environments. These competencies ensure accurate, confidential, and effective communication between parties in diverse settings.

What is the difference between Virtual Interpreter vs Sign Language Interpreter?

AspectVirtual InterpreterSign Language Interpreter
CredentialsTypically requires interpreting certification or language proficiencyRequires certification in sign language interpretation (e.g., RID certification)
Work EnvironmentRemote, online platforms, client locationsIn-person or remote settings, often in educational, medical, or legal environments
Industry UsageLegal, medical, business, customer serviceHealthcare, education, legal, community services
Search & Comparison IntentOften searched for remote interpreting optionsOften searched for in-person or specialized sign language services

While both Virtual Interpreters and Sign Language Interpreters facilitate communication across language barriers, Virtual Interpreters primarily work remotely using digital platforms and may interpret spoken languages. Sign Language Interpreters focus on translating spoken language into sign language for deaf or hard-of-hearing individuals, often working in person. Both roles require specialized certification and serve different but sometimes overlapping industries.

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Infographic showing various Virtual Interpreter job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 99% Full Time, and 1% Part Time. Highlights an 89% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $65,716 per year, or $31.6 per hour.
Interpreter Virtual Specialist 1

Interpreter Virtual Specialist 1

CoVantage Credit Union

Antigo, WI • On-site

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


CoVantage Credit Union rating

8.6

Company rating: 8.6 out of 10

Based on 12 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Are you passionate about helping others and fluent in more than one language? Join CoVantage Credit Union and become a vital bridge connecting members to the financial services they need.
In this role, you’ll provide exceptional service by supporting bilingual members through in-person, phone, and digital interactions. You’ll interpret conversations, assist with accounts, and ensure every member feels understood, confident, and valued. From answering questions to guiding members through financial solutions, your impact will be felt every day. At CoVantage, we put people first—offering a collaborative environment where you can grow your skills, build strong relationships, and help members achieve financial well-being.

CoVantage invests in our team members! Your starting pay rate will be based on your related experience and qualifications. Benefits include a 401k employer match of up to 200%, a bonus of annual salary up to 4%, a generous employer HSA contribution, and paid time off for community service.

Job Duties

  • Provides efficient, professional service by serving as an interpreter between credit union employee and bilingual members.
  • Provides assistance to online, mobile, and phone banking users by resetting passwords or unlocking accounts, addressing bill pay inquiries and resolutions, assisting with cross account access, and verification of deposits.
  • Performs all job functions with a high degree of accuracy, efficiency and professionalism.
  • Finds a successful balance between achieving individual productivity, job performance, and service goals while maintaining a positive, team-based experience for members and co-workers.
  • Exhibits the credit union’s seven service standards promoting a culture of welcoming all and putting people first whether they are a member or a coworker.

Qualifications

  • A high school diploma or equivalent.
  • Must pass credit union fluency testing and maintain working knowledge of English and secondary language.
  • A minimum of 1 years’ experience as interpreter preferred.
  • A minimum of 1 years’ related experience or an Associate’s Degree.
  • General knowledge of the credit union and its services preferred.
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office and Windows Software programs.

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