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Ability to communicate effectively in English and Spanish, including speaking, listening, reading, and writing is preferred. Training provided within the first year of employment includes: De-escalation & Safety; Public Speaking; Mental Health First Aid; Substance Abuse & Mental Health; Human Trafficking; Trauma Informed Care; and many more.
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We are proud of our mission, our lasting community impact, and the cultural and individual diversity of our staff. advocate over 50 years ago in Barrio Logan, FHCSD has grown into one of the largest community health systems in the country.
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Areas of Responsibility: Inquiry/Complaint Documentation and Data Collection: Via phone, email, or in-person, answer inquiries from the public, particularly Spanish, Portuguese, or Mandarin-speaking members of MassHealth health plans.
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Cultural competency required; Spanish speaking required. The Life Skills Coach is a critical part of the Safe Passages and Oakland's Department of Violence Prevention funded life coaching training program to serve 32 Oakland youth that have been impacted by community violence.
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La Raza Centro Legal (LRCL) seeks a highly collaborative, diplomatic leader with deep commitment to serving Spanish-speaking, immigrant, and low-income communities to build upon our over 50-year legacy of community impact.
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Our licensed attorneys provide excellent legal services to Spanish-speaking, immigrant, and low-income community members in the counties of San Francisco and San Mateo, as well as the wider Bay Area. Each year, La Raza Centro Legal serves over 4,000 individuals.
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This is a one-year traineeship used to appoint individuals to an entry-level Probation Officer I, Probation Officer I (Other Language) or Probation Officer I (Community Liaison) position in a probation department responsible for the care of adults and juveniles subject to probation supervision or intake services which require them to meet certain standards of conduct.
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While bilingual skills are not a requirement for this position, the reproductive health clinic serves a large proportion of Spanish and Mixteco speaking patients. The ideal candidate should have a passion for providing reproductive health services to our community.
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A renowned anchor agency community law office, we offer trusted and reliable no-cost legal services to vulnerable and low-income individuals and families across the Bay. Our dedicated staff advocates for our clients’ civil and human rights across four primary program areas: Immigration Law, Asylum and Deportation Defense, Elder and Disability Law, and Workers’ Rights.
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Case Manager, Project Based Housing (Spanish Speaking) Proficient Spanish Language skills to engage with monolingual Spanish-speaking clients. Through the use of evidence-based practices such as harm reduction, housing first, and trauma-informed care, the Case Manager supports Clients' housing stability, self-sufficiency, and community integration.
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Experience with electronic medical record system (eCW preferred, but not required) Experience in Addiction Medicine a plus Experience with HIV/AIDS and homeless populations Spanish speaking is a plus Knowledgeable of and comfortable in a multi-serve community based organization practicing harm reduction principles.
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Students will explore a variety of authentic resources from Spanish-speaking cultures and current events such as literary works, audio recordings, video clips from Spanish-speaking movies and television, songs, and news and magazine articles.
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The Registered Nurse Care Manager will work in a team-based model with a lead care manager community health worker, behavioral health care manager, and nurse practitioner to contribute their clinical expertise towards improving the individuals quality of life through activities such as health education and complex care management.
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Seeking to fill w/ bi-lingual RN. (Spanish Speaking) Providence Home and Community Care (HCC) is a service line within Providence with over 8,000 caregivers and 2,000 volunteers serving nearly 200,000 people a year, in their homes, in clinics and in a variety of congregate living ministries across our seven-state footprint.
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This position requires/prefers bilingual [Spanish, Vietnamese, Farsi] skills (reading, writing, and speaking). Bilingual (reading, writing, speaking) English/Spanish or English/Vietnamese preferred.
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