Description:
JOB DETAILS:
The nation's defense depends on information from foreign language newspapers, magazines, radio broadcasts and other sources. Therefore, it's very important that some members of the Army be able to read and understand the many languages of the world. Nowhere is this more important than in the Middle Eastern countries of Iraq and Afghanistan. The Army needs Soldiers who speak Middle-Eastern languages to serve as Interpreter/Translators and help with the rebuilding efforts.
The Interpreter/Translator is primarily responsible for conducting interpretation (oral) and preparing translations (written) between English and a foreign language, as well assisting in unit foreign language & cultural awareness familiarization training. 09L Soldiers specialize in a number of Middle-Eastern languages. Some of your duties as an Interpreter/Translator may include:
-Prepare non-technical translations into the target language and performing sight translations from a target language into English
-Perform oral interpretation
-Assist military contracting officer with a local purchase to providing interpretation support at a military traffic control point
-You may even be required to assist security personnel in screening the local population at military checkpoints
-Other duties may include providing interpretation assistance for the Public Affairs Office (PAO) during local media events and translation of local newspapers or pamphlets
Requirements:
Proficient in one or more of the following required target languages:
Arabic-Modern Standard
Arabic-Gulf-Iraqi
Arabic-Egyptian
Arabic-Levantine
Arabic-Yemeni
Arabic-Sudanese
Arabic-Maghrebi
Arabic-Algerian
Arabic-Libyan
Arabic-Moroccan
Arabic-Tunisian
Pushtu/Pashto/Pachto
Pushtu-Afghan
Kurdish
Kurdish-Behdini (Kurmanji)
Kurdish-Sorani
Persian-Afghan (Dari)
Persian-Iranian (Farsi)
Job training for an Interpreter/Translator requires you to demonstrate proficiency of English and a foreign language. You may be required to attend English language training at Ft. Jackson prior to attending Basic Combat Training (BCT). The length of your stay will depend on the level of your English language proficiency. Once you have successfully completed this, you must attend and successfully complete nine weeks of BCT where you will learn the basic skills necessary to become a Soldier. Immediately following BCT you will attend Advanced Individual Training (AIT). While at AIT, you will learn the specific skills required to successfully perform Interpreter support in the following areas:
-Checkpoint Operations
-Medical support
-Locally Employed Personnel Screening
-Training Host-Nation Forces
-VIP Escort
-Contract Negotiations
-Cultural Awareness
Helpful skills:
-Demonstrate reading, listening and speaking skills of the English Language
-A talent for foreign languages
-An interest in speech, communications and foreign languages
-An interest in working with people
-An interest in reading and writing
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