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Boost Mobile is seeking an experienced and highly motivated Bilingual Spanish Creative who has a strong understanding of the Spanish language and is skilled in writing in Spanish.
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The project is now in an exciting period of growth and seeks a bilingual (Spanish/English) Field Organizer to continue to build domestic worker power in California. Minimum 2 years experience in grassroots community organizing, with an emphasis on labor organizing, racial justice, immigrant rights, and/or base building.
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The Outreach Worker II/Case Manager II (Bilingual) reaches out to individuals and families that are not being served or are underserved by existing community service delivery systems, practicing trauma informed care, building trusting relationships, and developing a rapport to lead to openness in seeking help and acceptance of assistance.
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Bilingual (English/Spanish) Level II required. Preferred Qualifications:N/ANotes:Must successfully pass or have passed the bilingual test (within the last 12 months), or be active in the QBS program.
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In support of the City's Language Access Policy, bilingual skills (Spanish, Khmer, and/or Tagalog) are desirable for positions interacting with the public. Option B: Four years of recent full-time, paid experience equivalent to the duties performed by a Building Inspector, Combination Building Inspector, Mechanical Inspector, or Plumbing Inspector.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook) Ability to travel regularly throughout New Jersey Language Skills: Fluent in English, both spoken and written; bilingual ability preferred, preferably in Spanish, French, Arabic, Dari/Farsi and/or Pashto.
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Required: Master's Degree Speech-Language Pathology Services Credential Highly Desired (but not required): At least 2 years' full-time work in an urban, underserved community Bilingual speaking, reading, and writing abilities (Spanish) Salary $70,000 starting salary; commensurate with experience and all years of experience are counted; Signing Bonuses offered This is a full time exempt position and includes a comprehensive benefits package.
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Team Building Desire to be a part of the game-changing T-Mobile store team. Mobile Associates excel at building and deepening relationships with customers through meaningful interactions.
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Spanish Bilingual Preferred. Mobile Associates, Store-in-Store are an integral part of the Retail Team responsible for bringing the T-Mobile brand to life within National Sales partner locations, where active customer engagement is crucial for success.
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Family Building Blocks in Salem, OR is seeking to hire a Mental Health Clinician / Therapist who speaks both English and Spanish. A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A BILINGUAL MENTAL HEALTH CLINICIAN / THERAPISTYour education in counseling, marriage and family therapy (MFT), social work, or psychology coupled with your patient demeanor assists you in providing unparalleled therapy for our clients.
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Relationship Centered - Understands the value of building healthy relationships to help youth navigate complex systems and how trauma can impact youth and team dynamics; Open to Restorative Justice Practices.
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Bilingual - Spanish/English (required). The Technical Sales Specialist (TSS) is responsible for supporting sales initiatives by identifying new install capacity, providing onsite installation training and reinforcement, and collecting ground level market data for James Hardie Building Products in their defined territory.
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The bi-lingual capabilities (English/Spanish) of the TSS, will enable deeper access into the crew level operators of the siding installation space. James Hardie Building Products Inc. is the North American leader in fiber cement home siding and exterior design solutions.
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Bilingual English/Spanish is desired. Your duties will include completing various projects at an on-site level, effective communication with our clients, building effective relationships and transmitting information to coworkers and managers using multiple platforms.
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English, Spanish, Chinese, Armenian, Arabic, Farsi, Khmer, Korean, Russian, Tagalog, Vietnamese". The position is responsible for conducting regular meetings with providers, reviewing Assessments & Care Plans, providing guidance on clinical best practices, and assisting with escalation of cases that require additional assistance from L.A. Care. The position works directly with Care Management and Provider Network Management staff to inform Provider capacity-building and training activities related to the ECM Program operations.
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