High quality on-demand interpreting company Santa Barbara with SpectrumTranslations? We cover a variety of specialist areas, with a passion for court and school interpreting, we strive to level the playing field for all stakeholders through a faithful and accurate rendition of your message. Based in Los Angeles, CA, we serve our local community as well as Orange County, Ventura, and Santa Barbara, focusing on Spanish and English translation and interpretation services. We can also help with other languages as needed. Please contact us for a customized quote. Find extra info at document translation company Los Angeles, CA. Spectrum Translations equally strives to level the playing field for all stakeholders through an accurate and faithful rendition of the message.
Our approachable attitude, professionalism and linguistic abilities have seen us work closely with attorneys, parents and staff members, as well as children’s services agencies. And our education-specific knowledge ensures an accurate service, with all the necessary terminology in each language. We have also worked extensively on the translation of related IEP documents to provide non-English speaking parents, legal guardians, and caretakers with the information they need to make informed decisions about their child’s education.
Skilled translators aren’t just bilingual; they’re also specialized in a specific industry and technical topics. Our team at Spectrum Translation comprises individuals with diverse educational backgrounds, from the law to marketing, tech to medicine, and popular culture to more esoteric topics of interest. Each of our translators’ specialized expertise ensures that every document we prepare for you is knowledgeable, accurate, and written by experts in the field.
Hi, I’m Sandy, a certified court interpreter in California, I am also an experienced district translator, and I worked as a special education interpreter and translator for over 10 years before becoming a certified court interpreter. I founded Spectrum Translations in 2017 and chose the name in homage to those who formed an important part of my social education: Back in my college years, I volunteered as a note-taking assistant to students with disabilities at Long Beach City College. That was my introduction to working with people with special needs, although I prefer to think of them as people with special talents. I began my volunteer experience with the intent to help others. But I soon found out that it was quite the contrary. My students taught me how to develop greater empathy towards people who have trouble communicating clearly because of a speech impediment or lack of fluency in English. During that year, I realized that I had found my life’s mission: to help people who can’t communicate on their own. Discover additional details at https://www.spectrumtranslations.com/.
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