English for Speakers of Other Languages

Level 3 - Community Interpreting Certificate

  • Academic Year: 26/27
  • Adult
  • Chester Campus
  • Crewe Campus
Classroom Aims

How to apply

The Course

The Level 3 Certificate in Community Interpreting is a nationally recognised qualification for bilingual individuals seeking to work as professional interpreters within public service settings. This course provides the essential skills, knowledge, and understanding needed to interpret accurately, effectively and ethically in real-world community contexts.

Students will explore key topics such as the role and boundaries of the interpreter, interpreting techniques including consecutive and sight translation and the principles of ethics and professional conduct. The course also enhances language and cultural awareness and provides sector-specific knowledge relevant to settings such as healthcare, housing, and social services.

This programme is ideal for those already working or volunteering in multicultural and multilingual environments or looking to pursue freelance or employed interpreting opportunities. It is also suitable for students progressing from a Level 2 interpreting course or a similar qualification.

You will need GCSE English and Maths at grade 4 or above or an equivalent qualification.
You could progress to higher-level study at the College, further training in translation or linguistics or employment as a freelance or in-house community interpreter.
£1265

The course fee shown is the co-funded rate which is only available for people living in the local authority areas of Cheshire West and Chester or Cheshire East. If you live outside of these local authorities please contact the College for fee information.

Funding for Adult Courses

You may see a fee attached to the course you’re interested in, but if you are 19+ there may be funding options available to cover the cost of your course.

Get in touch with admissions@ccsw.ac.uk if you’d like anymore information.

Higher Education Funding

There is funding available for eligible students.

Do I pay this fee?

Higher Education courses such as HNCs and HNDs can be self-funded through a payment plan. However, for eligible students, a tuition fee loan can fund your course through Student Finance England and you may be eligible for a maintenance loan to support your education.

Please note, you should apply for your loan before the course starts. You only commit to the loan once you begin attending the course.

Find out more about eligibility at Student Finance. For more information, find out on our Higher Education page or get in touch with our Bursary department.

Find out more about funding

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Top-Up Degrees

Degrees you could enter:

  • Degree 1
  • Degree 2
  • Degree 3

Take the next step

Have questions or need help applying? Our friendly Admissions Team is here for you — get in touch today!

Email: admissions@ccsw.ac.uk

Phone: 01270 654654 (Crewe Campus) / 01244 656555 (Ellesmere Port and Chester Campuses)

Chester Campus
Starts : September 16th, 2026
Wednesday 9:00am - 1:00pm 1 Year
Crewe Campus
Starts : September 18th, 2026
Friday 1:00pm - 4:00pm 1 Year

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FUNDING FOR ADULT COURSES

If you are aged 19+ we can help you upskill and invest in your future with one of our adult courses.

You may see a fee attached to the course you’re interested in, but if you are 19+ there may be funding options available to cover the cost of your course.

Get in touch with admissions@ccsw.ac.uk if you’d like anymore information.

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