Freelance ASL Interpreters
Interested in Providing Services at a Company that Cares?
Thank You For Considering Registering With HIS Sign
We are a company devoted to providing first-class sign language interpreting services for our clients. We are also a company devoted to our interpreters. We promise to:
- Treat you as a professional
- Provide a fun and rewarding workplace
- Pay competitive rates
- Pay you on time, every time
- Provide assignment flexibility
- Promptly respond to your questions
- Provide Scheduling Department support 24/7
Ready to Join HIS Sign?
Take the first steps in registering as a freelance ASL interpreter:
- To Complete the Freelance ASL Online Application Click Here.
- Then, submit your resume to Registration@HISsign.com.
Once we receive your application and resume, the Registration Department will contact you with more information about the registration process.
FAQ's
Begin the registration process by completing the online application at https://hissign.ersp.biz/index.cfm?event=Apply.index and emailing your resume to Registration@HISsign.com
Please contact the Registration Department at Registration@HISsign.com
While HIS Sign encourages interpreters to pursue certification, we do work with experienced, non-certified interpreters. Whether certified or not, all of our interpreters are required to successfully pass our remote screening, which is evaluated by third-party RID certified evaluators.
We accept EIPA, VQAS and RID certifications. Different clients have different certification requirements. Interpreters receive job broadcasts based on their level of experience and certification.
HIS Sign believes in quality interpreters providing quality services. The remote screening typically takes about one hour and is conveniently completed over Zoom. Five videos (ethical questions, 2 English to ASL, 2 ASL to English) are recorded for the third-party evaluators to review. You will need a computer with a camera and strong internet connection to access Zoom, email and YouTube.
No, we do not have a formal screening process for Deaf Interpreters. Resumes will be reviewed for strong qualifications based on experience and education.
Yes, we are constantly looking to grow our pool of CSTs with a focus on classroom and business settings. We do not have a formal screening process for CSTs. We rely on references, documented experience and certifications. Please note that some school systems require CSTs to be certified.
Yes. The majority of our onsite assignments are located in those states. However, we do receive requests for onsite services outside of the DMV. In addition, we offer virtual interpreting services to meet the needs of our clients.
Yes, we offer virtual interpreting services in a variety of settings. Interpreters must complete a brief compliance meeting over Zoom prior to being approved to provide VIS for our clients. Contact registration@hissign.com for more information.