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Are you bilingual/fluent in speaking, reading, and writinga foreign language especially Spanish? Bilingual (Spanish), ability to interpret and translate health care information orally and in writing from English into the specific foreign language (Spanish) and from the specific foreign language (Spanish) into English.
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Fluent in speaking Spanish Required. The MST Spanish Speaking Clinician will provide community-based treatment for children ages 12-17 struggling with delinquent behaviors.
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Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Professional Counselor, or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist/ LMSW, LPC-A, or LMFT-A – Required. The MST Therapist will be part of a clinical team including the MST supervisor, Team Consultant, Agency Psychiatrist and other MST Therapists.
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The following skills are a Plus for the job:Have advanced knowledge and application of printing skills including selling, servicing and graphics designHave a current Texas Notary Public commissionHave fluent Spanish-speaking skillsWorked for or previously worked for a retail shipping store such as FedEx Office/Kinko's, Office Depot/Office Max, Staples, or a The UPS Store locationWorked for a printing company or Job as Print Graphic Designer or related.
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Fluent bilingual speaking and translation skills in Spanish, Somali, Haitian Creole or Nepali are required for this position. Fluent bilingual speaking skills in Spanish, Somali, Haitian Creole or Nepali speaking skills required.
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POSITION OVERVIEW BILINGUAL SPANISH SPEAKING CALL CENTER JOB OPENINGS We are looking for bilingual call center representatives to support inbound customer service, help desk, technical support, and back-office processing representatives for commercial and public sector support positions.
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Autism, Advocacy, and Intervention (AAI) is looking for a highly motivated individual to join our team as a Bilingual (Spanish Fluent) Behavior Therapist/Technician in Clearlake (Lake County), CA. We are seeking someone with excellent interpersonal and communication skills, who also has a strong work ethic.
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MCI assists companies with business process outsourcing, staff augmentation, contact center customer services, and IT Services needs by providing general and specialized hosting, software, staff, and services.
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I am fluent in reading, writing and speaking Spanish. I am proficient at speaking Spanish. I cannot read, write or speak Spanish. I am proficient at reading and writing in Spanish.
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Candidates who are fluent in reading, writing, and speaking Vietnamese, Spanish, and/or Korean. Experience as a Development Specialist I, Plans Examiner I, or Senior Planner for 2 or more years, or as a Building/Construction Inspector or Permit Specialist for 2 or more years.
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Must be fluent in writing and speaking Spanish. Technology: Familiarity with litigation support software (e.g., Relativity, Case Map, Adobe Acrobat Pro) and electronic filing in federal and state courts.
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Bilingual Spanish Preferred-If hired as Spanish speaking candidate, employee must be fluent in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing in Spanish Two years recent experience in maternal/child health, public health, mental/behavioral nursing, or diverse communities preferred.
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Must be fluent in both English and Spanish Ability to communicate effectively both in writing and verbally Basic computer knowledge including Microsoft Word, Outlook, and Excel and exposure to social media Knowledge of leasing software is a plus including Yardi, Blue Moon, Onesite, MRI, etc.
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We help represent the Spanish speaking population, thus fluent bilingualism in Spanish is required. Qualifications:Must be bilingual (English/Spanish) with written and verbal proficiencyAt least 2 years of experience doing intake, preferably in the legal field preferred but not required.
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Join our team as an Apartment Leasing Consultant for one of our top Property Management clients! As a Leasing Professional, you are responsible for providing current and prospective residents with the best possible customer service to retain residents and lease apartments.
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