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Spanish Interpreter (On-Site - Freelance/Contractor)

$27

Liberty Language Services

Washington, DC, USA

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Join Our Team as a Freelance Interpreter! Are you bilingual and passionate about breaking down language barriers in healthcare? If so, we’d love to have you on our team! We are currently seeking on-site medical interpreters to provide in-person interpretation services for our clients in the Washington D.C., Northern Virginia, and Maryland areas. Please Note: This is a freelance opportunity, not a full-time or part-time position. Your workload will vary based on client needs, offering you the flexibility to choose when and how much you work. Apply today to join a dedicated and dynamic team. To ensure efficient processing of your application, please apply through our website using the following link: https://www.libertylanguageservices.com/apply-now/ Requirements Valid U.S. work authorization Residency in the Washington D.C., Northern Virginia, or Maryland area Willingness to travel to client locations Willingness to undergo Background check Willingness to undergo drug screening At least 18 years old High school diploma or equivalent Completion or intention to complete the following: A 40-hour Medical Interpreter Training Course (certificate from a reputable institution required) An Oral Language Proficiency Test in both English and your target language(s) Benefits Flexible Scheduling: Enjoy the freedom to choose your own hours and workload. Competitive pay rate: Starting at $27 per hour.

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