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Immigration Law Staff Attorney/Advocate (Bilingual, Spanish-speaking) - San Francisco, CA Full-Time, Exempt Hybrid - 2-3 days in office About Us: “It always seems impossible until it's done.
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Native fluency in Spanish & Portuguese. Whole U: Fully paid memberships for meditation/mindfulness, therapy/coaching visits, financial planning, fertility and family building, maternity and newborn care, parenting and pediatrics, menopause care, breastmilk shipping, and caregiving support.
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Native fluency in Spanish. Parental Benefits: Financial assistance for fertility (including egg-freezing), adoption, and surrogacy expenses; twelve weeks of paid family bonding for birth, surrogacy, adoption, and foster placement (plus up to six to ten weeks of paid disability leave for birthing parents) as well as a two-week “ease-back” program that enables parents to return part-time at full pay.
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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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As a Sales Development Representative, you will be working with prospects who engage with Udemy to build pipeline for our LATAM Account Executives across Small business and large Enterprise organizations.
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Must be willing to provide support, advocacy and develop relationships following harm reduction principles with a very diverse homeless population, including Spanish speaking immigrants, day laborers, women, LGBT, African Americans, active drugs users and people with mental illness and other disabilities.
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Under direction of the Public Outreach and Engagement Manager, the Community Liaison Public Relations Officer will work to develop a comprehensive public participation program and expand the agency’s capacity to accommodate the pressing needs of the Spanish speaking community throughout San Francisco.
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Fluent in speaking, reading, and writing Spanish in a professional setting. Public Relations Officer – Community Liaison (Spanish) – SF Municipal Transportation Agency – (1314 TPV) – (143381.
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Strong writing and public speaking skills including experience making public presentations. The SFMTA, a department of the City and County of San Francisco, oversees Muni (the historic Municipal Railway), parking and traffic, bicycling, walking and taxis.
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Ability to read, write and speak fluent Spanish and English is desired. Understands and is conversant in Revit, AutoCAD, Rhino, parametric and rendering software, and other graphic software. Familiarity with Deltek Vision, Salesforce.
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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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Project Manager II - Spanish Speaking [U.S. Government Contract] page is loaded. Project Manager II - Spanish Speaking [U.S. Government Contract] Fluency in both written and spoken Spanish is required.
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Multilingual in English and Mandarin, Spanish, Tagalog and/or Russian. Our primary practice areas are Eviction Defense/Housing Preservation (tenants only), Income Support, Health Law, Financial and Physical Elder Abuse Prevention, Debt Collection Defense, Foreclosure Prevention, End of Life Planning, and Conservatorship Defense.
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Bilingual – English/Spanish. 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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