Interpreter Resource Lead
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SOSi
Reston, VA (In Person)
Full-Time
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Company DescriptionFounded in 1989, SOSi is among the largest private, founder-owned technology and services integrators in the defense and government services industry. We deliver tailored solutions, tested leadership, and trusted results to enable national security missions worldwide. The Interpreter Resource Lead reports directly to the Program Manager and is accountable for ensuring that Fulfillment operations are never resource-constrained — maintaining a pipeline of qualified, ready interpreters that meets the program's language and location demands at all times. The interpreter pipeline encompasses both employee interpreters and a large independent contractor workforce. The Interpreter Resource Lead owns the end-to-end health of the full resource pipeline, from candidate entry through Ready-to-Work (RTW) status. Working in close coordination with the Talent Acquisition team, the Quality Management Team (QMT), and the IC Management Group, this role anticipates and reacts to Fulfillment's requirements, enforces pipeline SLAs, and ensures the RTW pool is always positioned to support mission execution.
In addition to end‑to‑end interpreter pipeline management, the Interpreter Resource Lead plays a key role in supporting recruitment efforts through strategic, demand-driven community outreach. This role develops and maintains external partnerships to expand the qualified interpreter candidate pool—particularly for high‑demand, rare, and hard‑to‑fill languages—and strengthens awareness of interpreter opportunities in support of language access and due process.
Job DescriptionInterpreter Resource PipelineOwns the end-to-end health of the interpreter resource pipeline, enforcing pre-determined SLAs across testing, training, and qualification milestones for both employee and IC resourcesServes as the primary interface with the Talent Acquisition team, establishing and adjusting Hot Lists of priority languages and locations to drive proactive sourcing against Fulfillment's requirementsMonitors pipeline throughput, proactively identifies bottlenecks, and coordinates with Talent Acquisition, QMT, and IC Management Group to resolve issues; escalates to the Program Manager when resolution requires PM interventionAnalyzes the candidate pool on an ongoing basis to identify opportunities to expand language and location coverage within the RTW pool, prioritizing against Fulfillment's current and forecasted requirementsAdjusts pipeline prioritization dynamically in response to Fulfillment's shifting needs, ensuring RTW pool composition consistently aligns with operational demandCoordinates the court site visit program across the Program Manager and Fulfillment staff, ensuring findings are documented and incorporated into pipeline prioritization and RTW pool forecastingProvides regular reporting on outreach activity and its impact on interpreter pipeline growth for priority languages and locations.
Community Outreach & Strategic SourcingSets and adjusts community outreach priorities based on real-time pipeline health, Hot List requirements, and forecasted Fulfillment demand.
Leads targeted outreach efforts to build awareness of interpreter opportunities in high-demand, rare, and languages of lesser diffusion, focusing on activities most likely to produce qualified candidates.
Develops and maintains working relationships with community-based organizations—such as nonprofits, immigrant support groups, cultural associations, faith-based organizations, and educational institutions—that serve as practical referral sources for interpreter candidates.
Works closely with Talent Acquisition to identify and prioritize outreach opportunities, including community events, job fairs, and local partnerships, that align with current and anticipated interpreter demand.
Represents SOSi and the EOIR Language Services program externally, clearly communicating interpreter role expectations, eligibility requirements, and the importance of language access in supporting due process.
Maintains outreach contact records, tracks engagement with external partners, and monitors referrals and potential candidate leads through the early stages of the pipeline.
Reviews outreach outcomes to identify gaps, trends, or underperforming channels, and recommends adjustments to strengthen sourcing results for priority languages and locations.
Provides regular reporting to the Program Manager on outreach activity and its impact on interpreter pipeline growth for priority languages and geographic areas.
QualificationsRecommended skillsStrong organizational and follow‑up skills, with the ability to track multiple priorities, outreach activities, and candidate leads simultaneously.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with demonstrated ability to build and sustain professional relationships.
Ability to work cross‑functionally with recruiting, operations, training, quality, and program leadership.
Strong attention to detail and ability to monitor alignment with established processes, timelines, and compliance requirements.
Ability to represent SOSi professionally and credibly with external community partners and stakeholders.
Understanding of language access, interpreter services, immigration court operations, or multilingual communities preferred.
Ability to analyze resource gaps and support data‑informed, proactive recruitment and sourcing strategies.
Minimum RequirementsBachelor's degree required in Business Administration, Human Resources, Operations Management, or a related fieldMinimum three (3) years of directly relevant experience in workforce management, resource coordination, staffing operations, or program managementFamiliarity with interpreter or language services operations strongly preferred; experience supporting federal government contracts a plusStrong proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint) and experience working with workforce or scheduling databasesDemonstrated ability to analyze workforce data, identify trends, and make data-driven recommendationsHighly organized with the ability to manage multiple competing priorities in a high operations-tempo environmentEffective communicator with the ability to manage relationships across internal teams, corporate support functions, and external stakeholdersAdditional InformationWork EnvironmentMay require periods of non-traditional work hours including evenings or weekends during peak operational periodsMay require up to 25% travel in support of assigned tasks and program requirementsPosition is based in Reston, VA; hybrid or remote arrangements subject to Program Manager approval and contract requirementsWorking at SOSiAll interested individuals will receive consideration and will not be discriminated against for any reason.
In addition to end‑to‑end interpreter pipeline management, the Interpreter Resource Lead plays a key role in supporting recruitment efforts through strategic, demand-driven community outreach. This role develops and maintains external partnerships to expand the qualified interpreter candidate pool—particularly for high‑demand, rare, and hard‑to‑fill languages—and strengthens awareness of interpreter opportunities in support of language access and due process.
Job DescriptionInterpreter Resource PipelineOwns the end-to-end health of the interpreter resource pipeline, enforcing pre-determined SLAs across testing, training, and qualification milestones for both employee and IC resourcesServes as the primary interface with the Talent Acquisition team, establishing and adjusting Hot Lists of priority languages and locations to drive proactive sourcing against Fulfillment's requirementsMonitors pipeline throughput, proactively identifies bottlenecks, and coordinates with Talent Acquisition, QMT, and IC Management Group to resolve issues; escalates to the Program Manager when resolution requires PM interventionAnalyzes the candidate pool on an ongoing basis to identify opportunities to expand language and location coverage within the RTW pool, prioritizing against Fulfillment's current and forecasted requirementsAdjusts pipeline prioritization dynamically in response to Fulfillment's shifting needs, ensuring RTW pool composition consistently aligns with operational demandCoordinates the court site visit program across the Program Manager and Fulfillment staff, ensuring findings are documented and incorporated into pipeline prioritization and RTW pool forecastingProvides regular reporting on outreach activity and its impact on interpreter pipeline growth for priority languages and locations.
Community Outreach & Strategic SourcingSets and adjusts community outreach priorities based on real-time pipeline health, Hot List requirements, and forecasted Fulfillment demand.
Leads targeted outreach efforts to build awareness of interpreter opportunities in high-demand, rare, and languages of lesser diffusion, focusing on activities most likely to produce qualified candidates.
Develops and maintains working relationships with community-based organizations—such as nonprofits, immigrant support groups, cultural associations, faith-based organizations, and educational institutions—that serve as practical referral sources for interpreter candidates.
Works closely with Talent Acquisition to identify and prioritize outreach opportunities, including community events, job fairs, and local partnerships, that align with current and anticipated interpreter demand.
Represents SOSi and the EOIR Language Services program externally, clearly communicating interpreter role expectations, eligibility requirements, and the importance of language access in supporting due process.
Maintains outreach contact records, tracks engagement with external partners, and monitors referrals and potential candidate leads through the early stages of the pipeline.
Reviews outreach outcomes to identify gaps, trends, or underperforming channels, and recommends adjustments to strengthen sourcing results for priority languages and locations.
Provides regular reporting to the Program Manager on outreach activity and its impact on interpreter pipeline growth for priority languages and geographic areas.
QualificationsRecommended skillsStrong organizational and follow‑up skills, with the ability to track multiple priorities, outreach activities, and candidate leads simultaneously.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with demonstrated ability to build and sustain professional relationships.
Ability to work cross‑functionally with recruiting, operations, training, quality, and program leadership.
Strong attention to detail and ability to monitor alignment with established processes, timelines, and compliance requirements.
Ability to represent SOSi professionally and credibly with external community partners and stakeholders.
Understanding of language access, interpreter services, immigration court operations, or multilingual communities preferred.
Ability to analyze resource gaps and support data‑informed, proactive recruitment and sourcing strategies.
Minimum RequirementsBachelor's degree required in Business Administration, Human Resources, Operations Management, or a related fieldMinimum three (3) years of directly relevant experience in workforce management, resource coordination, staffing operations, or program managementFamiliarity with interpreter or language services operations strongly preferred; experience supporting federal government contracts a plusStrong proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint) and experience working with workforce or scheduling databasesDemonstrated ability to analyze workforce data, identify trends, and make data-driven recommendationsHighly organized with the ability to manage multiple competing priorities in a high operations-tempo environmentEffective communicator with the ability to manage relationships across internal teams, corporate support functions, and external stakeholdersAdditional InformationWork EnvironmentMay require periods of non-traditional work hours including evenings or weekends during peak operational periodsMay require up to 25% travel in support of assigned tasks and program requirementsPosition is based in Reston, VA; hybrid or remote arrangements subject to Program Manager approval and contract requirementsWorking at SOSiAll interested individuals will receive consideration and will not be discriminated against for any reason.
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