
CAREERS
Come work with MT&A, an award-winning small business! Do you want to be supported by a motivated team who values and respects all consumers, providing customized, quality interpreting services? Listed below are our current career opportunities.
Employment Opportunities:
Explore the details of the following open positions by clicking on the links below:
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If interested in applying for the above employment opportunities, please submit a cover letter and a resumé to recruiting@mtapractice.com for consideration. Or, visit our recruiting page, fill out the required information, and we’ll contact you!

Professional Liability: What is that for, and why do I need it?
Find out more about the benefits of Professional Liability insurance. Protect yourself and your family from potentially costly mistakes.

7 Tips for New Interpreters
Welcome to the field! We are so excited to have you join the team. As a new interpreter you have a lot to learn. Experienced interpreters gave us these 7 tips so you can get your career off to a great start.

Language Acquisition: Deaf Versus Hearing Children
Language acquisition for Deaf or Hearing children is critical to brain and social development. Whether learning English or ASL, language is important.

Sign Language Interpreting Ethical Dilemma
A professional interpreter shares about their sign language interpreting ethical dilemma in a K-12 setting. Consider similar ethical situations.

Sign Language Interpreter Pregnancy and Childcare Stories
A few from the MT&A team shared sign language interpreter pregnancy and childcare stories to help us better understand the support we can provide our team.

Cochlear Implant Considerations: Is it Right for You or Your Child?
There are many cochlear implant considerations you should be aware of when deciding if a CI is right for you or your child.

Facing Pregnancy and Childcare for Sign Language Interpreters
Pregnancy and childcare for sign language interpreters bring excitement and concerns to a family. Hannah Hayes brings awareness to the working mother.

Sign Language Interpreter CEU Annual Renewal
Sign Language Interpreters must consider their CEU annual renewal for their certification and license in Missouri so they are compliant with requirements.

Sign Language Interpreting for Domestic Violence Situations
Providing sign language interpreting for domestic violence situations is challenging. Be as educated as you can be to help raise awareness.

Sign Language Interpreters are Only Human
Everyone makes mistakes and sign language interpreters are only human. Christine Phelps, interpreting expert, offers words of wisdom about making mistakes.