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Consultancy – French to English Interpretation NGO Job CIVICUS
NGO Jobs. CIVICUS Jobs.
Specific tasks and responsibilities
- Provide live interpretation of online events.
- Acting as Interpreter between a wide range of people with diverse voices, accents, speaking tempos and personalities.
- Providing audiences with clear translations of presentation materials, and interpretations of verbal communication.
- Providing interpretations of questions, answers, statements, arguments, explanations and other forms of verbal communication.
- Prepare subtitles for videos and online presentations.
- Other tasks to support translation of content, as assigned.
Requirements
- Fluency in English and French and excellent communication skills in both languages.
- Minimum of three years work experience as an interpreter, ideally in the civil society sector.
- Previous experience of working with civil society, civic space and human rights issues and demonstrated understanding of current dynamics of closing civic space will be considered an asset.
- Ability to work under pressure and in live environments
- Ability to work as part of a team and to work remotely across time zones.
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