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May participate in site visits and support Korean-speaking personnel. Korean Translator (Manufacturing)Bridge the communication gap and ensure seamless operations! We're seeking a fluent Korean Translator to join our dynamic manufacturing team.
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Required Skills Minimum 2 years' experience translating and editing content in the specified subject matter; Proficient in all areas of expertise: Investigator-facing, patient-facing and pharmacy Excellent communications skills in Korean and English; Degree in linguistics, translation or equivalent experiencer; Able to communicate effectively the rationale behind their translation skills; Able to both translate and copy edit.
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Delectable Korean BBQ: Enjoy our mouthwatering Korean BBQ with a healthy twist. About Cupbop: Cupbop serves Korean BBQ in a cup, bringing a fresh twist to authentic Korean cuisine.
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Main Purpose of the Role Welocalize is looking for English into Korean freelance translator and proofreader with experience in the field of Life Sciences for an ongoing translation and proofreading project for multiple leading pharmaceutical providers.
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OEDM's Training Program Supervisor should be comfortable speaking with large groups of people, be able to provide code related training, and be able to promote a positive learning environment to the community we serve.
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We are looking bilingual candidates who are able to support a Korean speaking patient population. Broad knowledge of common medication, side effects and contraindications Respect for patient’s confidentiality and desires for their own healthcare Must be authorized to work in the United States Must live in one of the following states to be eligible for consideration: Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Missouri, Pennsylvania, or Texas Bilingual in Korean and English We are looking for people who are willing to work a flexible work schedule Pay Range is $50- $80/hr.
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Job Type: Part-TimePay Rate: $12 - $16 per hour, inclusive of tipsAbout CupbopCupbop serves Korean BBQ in a cup. Cupbop is simple, fast, and tasty Korean BBQ in a cup served up with big helpings of Korean fun and friendliness.
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Academic background, professional experience, or other contributions demonstrating expertise in Asian Studies; or Chinese, Japanese, and Korean; or Asian American Studies; or Hindi and South Asia Studies; or another related field.
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Upon graduation from our 20-week Sales Training Program, the Sales Representative becomes the primary resource for customers and distributors. Graduates of the Sales Training Program are assigned a sales territory that will vary in size.
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Program trainings that are in line with agency expectations, learning paths, contractual requirements (i.e. Wraparound Training, CANS Training, Core Practice Model Training, Crisis Intervention, etc.
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Coordinates the vending of professional translation and review services in one or more languages (Arabic, Chinese, Farsi, Korean, Spanish, and Vietnamese) · Assists in completing and/or responding to regulatory agency reports (Department of Health Care Services (DHCS), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA), etc.
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Language skills in Spanish, Chinese (Mandarin and/or Cantonese) or Korean preferred. With supplementary training, provides assessment and consultation as part of the Student Threat Assessment Team process.
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Your day in the CNA Training Program As a participant in our Full Time CNA Training Program at St. Joseph Living Center in Windham, you can expect a structured daily schedule that includes hands-on learning, mentorship from experienced staff, and digital instruction.
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Work-Life Integration: other benefits including Mentally Fit Employee Assistance Program, subsidized and discounted Weight Watchers® program and other employee discount programs. Supporting your Health & Well-being: flexible health and insurance options including medical, dental and vision, employee, spouse and child life insurance, short- and long-term disability, pre-tax Health Savings Account with employer contributions, Healthcare FSA, critical illness, accident & hospital indemnity insurance, and a total well-being program that helps you and your family stay on track physically, socially, emotionally, and financially.
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The religious studies program introduces students to the basic problems and methods of theology; to the sacred literatures of Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and other religious traditions; and to the history, basic beliefs, and characteristic practices of the major religions of the world.
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