What are the responsibilities and job description for the Foreign Language Role Player - TAGALOG position at Tactical Revolution, LLC?
Description
DATES:
- 27 ARP - 01 MAY 2026
- 18 - 22 MAY 2026
- 08 - 12 JUN 2026
- 17 - 21 AUG 2026
- 21 - 24 SEP 2026
TIME: Mornings/afternoons - 6:30 AM to 5:30 PM (tentatively)
TEAM SIZE: 15 x Foreign Language RPs
PAY RATE: $160-$240 daily rate (Based on language experience and certifications, flat rate $6000 for all events for a full contract / $1,200.00 paid out after each event)
- Be able to stay on script for the scenario without adlibbing or changing the scope of the scenario itself.
- Be willing to wear clothing to include costuming and headgear appropriate to the significance of the scenario training.
- Be able to operate various military weapons systems and fire marking cartridge weapons, paintball type weapons systems, and blank ammunition after being instructed on the safe use of weapons.
- Act as Opposing Force (OPFOR) including being engaged with marking cartridge weapons.
- Be physically fit with no physical limitations or preexisting medical conditions that would preclude them from working in an austere environment and during the hours of darkness.
- Shall be familiar with basic weapons handling including safety
- Be able to be restrained/zip-tied for prolonged periods of time.
- Be comfortable with having trainees frisk and search them while they are restrained.
- Be able to stand and lay prone for extended periods of time with and without restraints.
- Be able to participate in scenario training where they should expect to be shot at with non-lethal marking ammunition (Simmunitions, UTM, or paintballs) while wearing safety equipment (personal protective equipment).
- Be able to wear safety equipment consisting of a full-face helmet, throat guard, and groin guard.
Requirements
- Previous or current language examination, rating, or similar industry standard. The language requirement may be Arabic, Chinese, Russian, Korean, or some other.
- Ability to work through interpreters.
- Can confidently handle most basic social situations, such as introductions, casual conversations about current events, work, family, and autobiographical information.
- Can handle limited work requirements, needing help in handling complications or difficulties.
- Can get the gist of most conversations on non-technical subjects and has a speaking vocabulary sufficient to respond simply with some circumlocutions.
- Has an accent which, though often quite faulty, is intelligible.
- Can usually handle basic constructions quite accurately but does not have thorough or confident control of grammar.
Salary : $20 - $30