If your NPC is from Australian Federal Police or State Police, you will need to provide a certified copy. Click here for more informationĪ certified copy of an Working with Children Check from your state or territory of residence. Your NPC must not be more than 12 months old. If you are interested in becoming an interpreter with TIS National and meet the criteria, complete the interpreter application form and submit with the following documentation:Ī certified copy of any NAATI credentials you holdĪ copy of your National Police History Check/National Police Certificate (NPC). Kurmanji Kurdish (alt Northern Kurdish/Ezdiki)Īpply to become a TIS National interpreter Service providers with credentials in all languages are welcome to apply to join the panel. TIS National is keen to speak with individuals who have an interest in providing interpreting services and have good language skills in English and one or more of the following languages: In languages where NAATI certification is not available, we prefer applicants with a NAATI Recognised Practising interpreter credential. Zulu Seeking new interpreters at the Certified interpreter level (or higher) TIS National will consider and prioritise applications from interpreters who do not yet hold NAATI credentials in the following languages:
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We will give preference to applicants who have transitioned to the new NAATI Certification model.
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Requirements for becoming a TIS National interpreter TIS National will contact you when your application is being processed. Please note, we are currently receiving a large number of interpreter applications. The Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS National) is currently appointing new service providers to its panel to meet the ongoing growth in demand for interpreting services in Australia.