A&A Languages places nationally certified ASL interpreters into legal, medical, government, federal, aerospace, and special-education assignments across the country. If you hold a national credential — RID, NIC, CDI, BEI, or higher — we have steady, serious work for you.
Nationally recognized credentials
Remote VRI & on-site
Federal & defense ready
We hire only interpreters holding nationally recognized certification or higher. Within that bar, we place across every setting and specialty, and we especially value specialist and Deaf-interpreter credentials.
National Interpreter Certification — the national standard for ASL-English interpreting across general and professional settings.
Deaf interpreters who pair with hearing interpreters in complex legal, medical, and high-stakes assignments. High demand.
State or federal court certification for legal proceedings, depositions, hearings, and attorney-client work.
Nationally certified interpreters with clinical and healthcare experience for hospitals, telehealth, and patient care.
EIPA-credentialed and nationally certified interpreters for K-12, post-secondary, and special-education settings.
BEI Advanced/Master holders and interpreters carrying state licensure backed by a national credential.
A&A staffs the assignments most agencies can’t. If you’re a certified interpreter with
technical subject-matter strength or an active clearance, these are the high-value settings
where your skills are in demand.
Public hearings, agency services, courts, and citizen-facing programs with ongoing ADA accessibility requirements.
State · Municipal
Federal courts, departments, and agency assignments requiring vetted, nationally certified interpreters.
Federal
Technical interpreting in aerospace, engineering, and space-program environments. STEM fluency and clearance a strong plus.
Aerospace · STEM
Sensitive assignments for defense contractors and agencies. Active security clearance required for many roles.
Defense · Cleared
Scientific, medical-research, IT, and engineering content where specialized vocabulary and accuracy are critical.
STEM · Research
IEP meetings, special-education classrooms, and student services requiring certified educational interpreters.
Special Ed · K-12
Because we hire certified-only, we win the contracts that demand it — legal, federal, aerospace, and cleared work that pays accordingly.
Clear rates and dependable payment. No chasing. You do the work, you get paid.
Take phone, video, and in-person assignments — or stay fully remote. You choose what fits.
Government and institutional accessibility mandates create recurring work — not one-offs.
Tell us your certification, specialties, and any clearance. Takes about 3 minutes.
We verify your national certification and review your specialties and clearance status.
Complete onboarding so we have everything on file to start matching you to work.
Receive assignments matched to your credential, specialty, location, and availability.
One short form. National certification required. Tell us your credential, specialties, and clearance, and we’ll match you to the work that fits.
By applying you agree to be contacted about work. We never share your information. Do not submit SSN, passport, or financial data through this form.
Nationally recognized ASL credentials or higher — RID NIC, CDI, legacy CI/CT, SC:L, BEI Advanced/Master, NAD IV/V, and EIPA for educational work. If you hold a national credential, you qualify.
Yes. The legal, federal, aerospace, and cleared assignments we win require certified interpreters. That standard is what lets us offer higher-value, recurring work.
Not for ASL. But our spoken-language network places certified and qualified interpreters across 100+ languages — see that page.
Technical interpreting in aerospace, engineering, and space-program settings. There's no separate "aerospace certification" — what's required is national certification plus STEM strength, and often a clearance.
Significantly. Active clearances (Public Trust through TS/SCI) open federal, defense, and aerospace assignments that are steady and pay well. No clearance is fine too — apply anyway.
Both. Take video remote (VRI) assignments from anywhere, work on-site, or do both. You set your availability.
Certified ASL interpreting · technical & cleared assignments · nationwide · alanguages.com
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