What to Expect in Your Early Years as an ASL Interpreter
Starting your career as a professional ASL interpreter is exciting and challenging. After years of training, mentorship, and certification, you're ready to engage in real-world settings. This guide walks you through experiences, challenges, and opportunities for new ASL medical interpreters.
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This guide offers key strategies for excelling as an ASL interpreter in healthcare settings while showcasing opportunities for career advancement with AMN Healthcare.
Being an in-person interpreter means you are physically present during medical consultations, helping to facilitate clear and accurate communication between patients and healthcare providers.
Highly-skilled medical interpreters are in great demand, and AMN Healthcare Language Services hires and contracts interpreters in a wide variety of languages.