Farsi Freelance Interpreter
Only applications coming from candidates living in EU will be taken into consideration.
Dals is a language service provider working with Public and Private sector clients across the UK (e.g. NHS, local councils, international corporations).
We help non-English speakers access essential services, such as medical care, by providing interpreters of over 512 languages and dialects.
We're currently recruiting Farsi speakers to join our telephone or video interpreting service.
You will provide accurate telephone/video interpreting for our clients and non or limited English speakers. This will allow them to communicate with each other and exchange important information. This is a highly rewarding role that will challenge your temperament, your ability to think on your feet, and your linguist skills.
The type of calls will include but not are limited to:
- Medical appointments
- Meetings with public officials
- Legal matters and immigration meetings
- Social services
- Child protection appointments
Employee perks, benefits
- Flexible working hours
- Work from home
- Access to free online training and resources
- Competitive rates
- Excellent communication and support from our friendly team
- Refer a friend scheme
- Easy self sign up process, now available on mobile app too! (Dals Link mobile app).
This role is completely flexible - you can choose when you work and how long you work for. You simply log into our telephone interpreting app whenever you are ready to start the session, and we will pay you for each minute you work for.
As this is a freelance position, you will be responsible for your own tax payments.
Any successful candidate must have the following:
- Right to work in your country of residence
- Approx. 100 hours interpreting experience - either as a professional or through voluntary work
- A valid security clearance/criminal background check
- Fluency in English and Farsi*We will conduct a telephone language assessment
- EU residency
We look forward to hearing from you!
Only applications coming from candidates living in EU will be taken into consideration.