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Bilingual (Spanish-speaking) is a plus Compensation: $90,000 - $145,000 yearly based on years of experience. You are excellent at time management and know how to maximize the use of your calendar to ensure that your billable targets are met, your legal assistant and paralegal are clear on their tasks, and you deliver an incredible client experience.
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Bilingual Spanish speaking preferred but not required! The Personal Banker I provides the best client experience possible for BOKF's clients. Excellent interpersonal skills including sales and client relations skills, both in-person and via telephone.
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Fluent in Spanish and English (reading, writing and speaking) As per established protocols, inform the client in a timely manner of all approvals and denials of coverage. Answer incoming telephone calls, make out-bound calls, and track all paperwork necessary to submit enrollment and renewal for prospective Medicaid patients.
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Research cases by interviewing witnesses, reviewing evidence, and speaking with the client. Spanish bilingual skills are a plus. Chambersburg office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks a criminal defense attorney preferably with 2+ years of experience as a practicing criminal defense attorney.
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Bilingual Spanish Speaking required. LCSW to supervise therapists and Social Work Students at OMH Licensed School Based Mental Health Outpatient Treatment and Rehabilitative Services (MHOTRS) program, serving ages 3 to 18, to ensure service quality, efficiency, productivity, and client engagement in accordance with regulatory requirements.
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Spanish speaking is a plus. Job Purpose: You will be responsible for managing and resolving client requests and issues across multiple channels and segments while at the same time liaising with the Direct Sales Force to support Allianz Trade Americas in business production.
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To receive this bonus, applicants must have the ability to converse fluently in Spanish OR Polish and English in order to service Spanish/Polish speaking customers and their product needs.
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A law firm in Pasadena, CA, is actively seeking a dedicated Supervising Immigration Court Attorney to lead the establishment and growth of a court program to serve a nationwide client base, particularly Spanish-speaking undocumented immigrants.
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Our mission is to provide and restore client dignity and independence in their homes through individualized care plans to reduce caregiver role and stress on family members while avoiding nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
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Requirements:Valid Medical License in the State of Texas (MD or DO)Board Certification in Internal Medicine RequiredBilingual Spanish Speaking if PreferredCurrent and Active NPI and DEAMust Possess Current CPR Course Completion Card Level C.Bilingual in English and Spanish optional.
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Spanish-speaking a plus, not required. The Quality Assurance (QA) Specialist will conduct in-home visits at clients' homes to monitor and report on the quality of services being provided by Home Care Aides, and to determine whether existing care plans are adequate to meet client needs.
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12 hr shift 7a - 7p M - F. This is a Spanish speaking family so a Spanish speaking Nurse would be a huge benefit for the family to help with communication barriers. Bonus opportunity for any Spanish Speaking Nurses hired for this specific case.
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Fluency in Spanish (speaking, reading, and basic writing) is required to effectively communicate with our LATAM customers and ensure a positive experience. As Implementation Consultant, you will spearhead client projects, forging enduring partnerships with new clientele.
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Competencies: Strong interpersonal skills, communication, and public speaking skills Computer literacy Strategic thinking Organizational skills Client focus Time management Attention to detail Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred Work Environment: As a Family Support Specialist, most of the time will be spent conducting home visits, providing client transportation, advocating for families, and helping families become self-sufficient.
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Bilingual Spanish speaking a plus. The Customer Care Representative is responsible for inbound and outbound call volume, initiating calls to appropriate client base to qualify and schedule appointments.
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