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Interpreters Deaf - Contractor

Job in Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, 01609, USA
Listing for: Mass.gov
Full Time, Part Time, Seasonal/Temporary, Contract position
Listed on 2026-01-17
Job specializations:
  • Language/Bilingual
    Bilingual, Interpreter
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 - 80000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 80000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Interpreters For The Deaf - Contractor

Overview

The Department of Mental Health is seeking qualified candidates for the Contracted Interpreter for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing position. This is a temporary contract position. The incumbent will interpret spoken or written content into signed content and interpret signed content into spoken or written content. The Contracted Interpreter’s main duties are to work with Deaf staff in their interactions with agency staff, clients/consumers, service providers, colleagues, community members and other stakeholders.

Interpretation will occur on location and interpreters may assist with identifying/scheduling freelance interpreter services at local, regional, or statewide levels to ensure communication access.

The Department of Mental Health is an agency committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and racial equity, as well as innovation, transformation, and change. Interpreters with diverse backgrounds and individuals from underrepresented communities are encouraged to apply.

Please Note: 20 hour/week position with flexible schedules. Varied days off.

Duties and Responsibilities
  • Directly provide in-person and remote interpreting/transliteration services to agency staff, clients/consumers, providers, employers, and members of the public, as appropriate.

  • Provide effective interpretation/translation services, using languages most readily understood by those using these services, for meetings, conversations, training sessions, supervision, interviews, and other requested events.

  • Maintain professionalism and professional standards as delineated in the Code of Professional Conduct of the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf.

  • Confer with fellow interpreters when working as a team, holding joint responsibility for the message.

  • Be proficient with remote conferencing platforms commonly used by Massachusetts state agencies, including Teams, Zoom and Face Time.

  • Strive to obtain and review materials prior to providing interpreting services.

  • Actively engage in reflective practice with colleagues to ensure best practices in ethical, linguistic, and cultural competencies.

  • Continue to stay current on Deaf/hard of hearing topics and technology.

  • Share acquired skills and knowledge with other contracted interpreters and Deaf staff locally, regionally and at the Statewide Deaf Services meetings.

  • Interpret DMH staff and public announcements, such as those by the Commissioner, when requested and if scheduling permits.

  • Interpret at DMH special events when requested in advance and if scheduling permits.

  • Under the direction of the Deaf Service Program Coordinator, provide assigned interns with opportunities to observe and practice interpreter skills in the mental health setting; and help train new interpreters in the needs and demands of DMH/Case Management settings.

  • Work closely with the Deaf Service Program Coordinator, to:

    • Ensure the MS Outlook calendar is up to date.

    • Schedule appropriate blocks of time for interpreting services following staff requirements and team availability.

    • Identify scheduling conflicts and help meet short notice/last minute requests

    • Identify when a freelance interpreter is needed to fill teaming and scheduling needs

Preferred Qualifications
  • At least two years of full-time, or equivalent part-time, professional experience providing interpretation and/or transliteration services for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing population.

  • Knowledge of both formal and informal registers of English, American Sign Language, and other signed communication (PSE, Contact Sign, etc.)

  • Bilingual or multilingual fluency in languages other than ASL and English.

  • Knowledge of specialized vocabularies (technical, medical, scientific, and so on) in both English and American Sign Language.

  • Bachelor’s Degree from an Interpreter Training Program.

  • Certification by the national Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf or other interpreter certification judged equivalent by MCDHH OR proof of successful screening through MCDHH.

  • Advanced certification or successful completion of training in the Mental Health specialty area.

  • Familiarity with Mental Health conditions/experience working in Behavioral Health settings.

  • Excellent written, oral, and digital…

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