2026-01-23 – Weekly Sign Language Interpreter Jobs : Remote roles in high demand

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.


This week, there’s a noticeable uptick in demand for interpreters in educational settings across various states. If you’re open to relocating or working with schools, this might be a good time to explore those opportunities. On the bright side, there are also several remote positions available, so if you’re looking for flexibility, keep reading.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Sign Language Interpreter
    Company: Birch Agency | Location: Milwaukee, WI
    This position involves working as an educational interpreter. It’s a solid opportunity if you love working in school settings.
    Apply Here

  • Sign Language Interpreter
    Company: BGC INTERPRETING SERVICES LLC | Location: Orlando, FL
    BGC is hiring for several students in central Florida, making it a great role if you’re looking to make an impact in the educational field.
    Apply Here

  • American Sign Language Interpreter
    Company: Hanna Interpreting Services LLC | Location: Blythe, CA
    There’s an urgent need for ASL interpreters to work as freelancers. If flexibility and freelancing suit your lifestyle, check this out.
    Apply Here

  • Sign Language Interpreter
    Company: Rutherford County Schools | Location: Murfreesboro, TN
    Work under a Teacher for the Deaf, offering support in educational environments. A great fit if you’re passionate about education.
    Apply Here

  • American Sign Language Interpreter
    Company: Focus Interpreting | Location: Barstow, CA
    Focus Interpreting seeks dedicated interpreters to facilitate communication. This role is perfect for those looking to join a supportive team.
    Apply Here

  • Sign Language Interpreter
    Company: Strides Therapy and Educational Services | Location: Olney, MD
    Joining Strides Therapy offers a chance to work in a dynamic environment focused on educational support.
    Apply Here


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Remote opportunities are in abundance this week, offering flexibility without sacrificing the quality of work.

  • American Sign Language Interpreter
    Company: Cayuse Holdings | Location: Oakland, CA
    Ideal for interpreters who enjoy working from home while providing high-quality ASL services.
    Apply Here

  • Remote ASL Interpreter
    Company: Certified Languages | Location: Portland, OR
    Great opportunity for those with a Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf certification, looking to work from home.
    Apply Here

  • Schools - Sign Language Interpreter - Remote | WFH
    Company: Get It Recruit - Educational Services | Location: Madison, AL
    Perfect for those who want to support a young student through remote work, ensuring they receive the education they deserve.
    Apply Here


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Hope you find something that fits your needs this week. Stay safe and keep making a difference!

And , the apply promptly part is real — two school gigs vanished on me last week, so I keep alerts on and attach a 30-second VRI sample to get same-day callbacks. > Services | Location: Olney, MD Tempting if you’re open to schools, but I’m leaning remote; try pairing a local school with afternoon VRI blocks to keep hours steady, and watch state credential reciprocity so your start date doesn’t slip. Background checks in MD took me 9 days last fall, which almost cost me the slot.

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@mperryman22 I’ve gotten same-day callbacks by putting “RID + EIPA + time zone” in the subject and linking a 20‑sec “IEP/504 vocab” clip, plus I keep TB/background docs in one PDF so schools can greenlight fast. Small caveat: plenty of “remote” K‑12 posts still want state‑specific fingerprints, so ask up front — saves a week of hurry‑up‑and‑wait.

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