Freelance Interpreter - Somali (Justice)

Posted 2 hours 8 minutes ago by Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd

£60,000 - £80,000 Annual
Permanent
Part Time
Public Sector Jobs
West Midlands, United Kingdom
Job Description
Freelance Interpreter - Somali (Justice)

Employer:

Dals

Location:

West Midlands, UK

Pay:

Salary not specified.

Contract Type:

Contract

Hours:

Disability Confident:

No

Closing Date:

19/03/2026

About this job

Can you confidently interpret between English and Somali?

Passionate about helping others and making a real difference?

We're looking for Interpreters to join our growing community at Dals 'Freelance' Means you will be registered with us on a self-employed basis and can decide your hours of work, travel distance and number of assignments you take to suit your lifestyle.

As a freelance interpreter, you will attend appointments in person to support our clients and their non-English speaking service users.

You'll help bridge communication gaps in essential settings like healthcare, legal, and public services-making every conversation count.

What will you do?
  • Interpret live conversations between clients and limited English speakers.
  • Support communication in medical, legal, social services, and public sector settings.
  • Ensure accurate, confidential, and culturally sensitive interpretation.
  • Use our interpreting app to manage your availability and assignments.
  • Deliver excellent service that empowers people to access vital services.
What We're Looking For:
  • Fluency in English and Somali
  • Strong communication and listening skills
  • Right to work
  • Police related qualification (one or more of)
  • DPSI Law Full
  • Diploma in Community Interpreting Police and Court Pathway
  • DPI
  • Flexible hours
  • you choose your schedule Free online training and resources Friendly and supportive team Competitive rates Refer-a-friend scheme Freelance role Apply now and support your community to get prompt and accurate access to vital services and information.

Apply now and help us bridge the language gap.