ASL Video Remote Interpreter (VRI)

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Our client, an industry leader in the interpreting field, is seeking skilled ASL Interpreters to join their virtual team. Individuals that would be an asset to this opportunity would be comfortable interpreting live on video for varied inbound calls in a fast-paced environment.

In this position you would be working with clients from the medical industry, legal and financial institutions, police services, and at times, federal government agencies.

This opportunity will also provide exceptional training and additional relevant certifications.

This position is fully remote and offers mutual benefits and perks. Weekend shift available!

Job Details:

  • Work from home
  • Pay Rate: $50 per hour
  • Adhere to the RID Code of Professional Conduct while maintaining your professional certification
  • Demonstrate linguistic competence in American Sign Language and English
  • Employ good customer service and communication skills, clear sign articulation, fingerspelling, enunciation, and pronunciation
  • Understand protocol and terminology in healthcare, government & education
  • Demonstrate commitment to cultural sensitivity and working in a diverse environment

Requirements:

  • National current “RID; CT,CI OR NIC/NAD” certification (one of)
  • Ability to comply with healthcare safety standards, protocols and procedures
  • Excellent receptive and expressive sign-to-voice and voice-to-sign skill and proficiency
  • Excellent listening, retention, critical thinking, and self-monitoring skills
  • High-Speed Secured Internet
  • Use of your own device (laptop, tablet, phone etc.) for training and on the job
  • State licenses held where required

Perks:

  • Paid hourly
  • W2 vs 1099
  • Paid weekly (Friday)
  • Kelly-sponsored Affordable Care Act health care coverage available for eligible employees
  • Employee assistance program (EAP) available at no cost
  • Additional 11 State licenses that we pay for but you get to keep!

What happens next?
Once you apply, you’ll proceed to next steps if your skills and experience look like a good fit.
Helping you discover what’s next in your career is what we’re all about, so let’s get to work.

Apply to be a ASL Interpreter today!

Job Types: Part-time, Contract

Pay: $50.00 per hour

Benefits:

  • Flexible schedule
  • Health insurance
  • Referral program

Application Question(s):

  • Do you hold one of the following RID Credentials (NIC, CI/CT, NAD V or NAD IV)

Language:

  • American Sign Language (Required)

Work Location: Remote

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