Bilingual Interpreter L4 – Night Shift – 100% Remote (Mexico)

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BILINGUAL INTERPRETER L4 – GRAVEYARD (NIGHT) SHIFT – 100% REMOTE (MEXICO)

Not all heroes wear capes. Some wear headsets.

Welcome to our League of Interpreter Heroes. Here, your voice is your superpower and every call is a mission. We are seeking Spanish–English Bilingual Interpreters to work 100% remotely from Mexico on a graveyard (overnight) shift, collaborating with Kelly through its specialized service for a global leader in language solutions.

If you have ever dreamed of connecting people, saving conversations, and breaking communication barriers — even while the world sleeps — this is your opportunity.

POSITION DESCRIPTION

As an L4 Interpreter, you will serve as the communication bridge in three-way calls between the client, the Limited English Proficient (LEP) individual, and yourself as the interpreter.

Your nightly missions may include:

  • Assisting in medical emergencies
  • Facilitating communication in sensitive legal situations
  • Supporting emergency calls
  • Helping families complete important applications
  • Intervening in financial or customer service contexts

You will speak in the first person throughout the entire interpretation session, delivering messages with accuracy, neutrality, and professionalism.

HEROIC RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Provide consecutive English–Spanish / Spanish–English interpretation with precision
  • Actively listen and accurately analyze each message
  • Faithfully reproduce content without omissions or additions
  • Maintain strict confidentiality at all times
  • Meet performance metrics and quality standards
  • Follow established operational protocols
  • Handle diverse professional contexts with ethics and composure

Your code of honor: accuracy, neutrality, and confidentiality.

MODALITY

  • 100% Remote
  • Fixed Graveyard (Overnight) Schedule
  • Availability required during nighttime operational hours

While others rest, you will be the voice that keeps communication alive.

REQUIREMENTS

  • Fluent in English and Spanish (advanced level)
  • High School diploma completed
  • Previous customer service or call center experience preferred
  • Strong memory and concentration skills
  • Active listening and clear communication
  • Emotional resilience
  • Service-oriented attitude
  • Ability to take quick and organized notes (manual or digital)
  • Availability to start one week after successfully completing training
  • Full availability to work overnight shifts

TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Own device: desktop computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone
  • Noise-canceling headset
  • Stable high-speed internet connection:

    Minimum 5 Mbps download

    Minimum 3–4 Mbps upload

  • Private and quiet workspace
  • Paper shredder to dispose of handwritten notes taken during calls

Your home becomes your command center — even at midnight.

PAID TRAINING

Stage 1: Immersive Week + real practice

Stage 2: Supervised mentorship in real operations

Train like a hero before your first official mission.

WE OFFER

During two 30-day probation periods:

$11,000 MXN gross monthly salary

Upon successful completion of both probation periods:

  • Permanent contract
  • $16,500 MXN gross monthly salary starting from the first operational week

Additionally:

  • 12 vacation days per year
  • 25% vacation bonus
  • 15 days of Christmas bonus (aguinaldo) or proportional amount
  • Life insurance coverage of $120,000 MXN
  • Monthly support bonus of $250 MXN gross for electricity and internet
  • Law benefits
  • Long-term employment stability
  • Meaningful work-from-home opportunity

If you are ready to use your voice as a superpower, turn every overnight call into a successful mission, and become part of a league committed to excellence, apply now.

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