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Bilingual (English/Spanish, English/Cantonese,) speaking, reading, and writing skills highly desired. AA in Child Development, Early Childhood Education, or a related field with at least three years of direct classroom work required.
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Participates in curriculum development within the school of assignment and/or on a district level. Annual $4,000 Spanish Bilingual Authorization. Teaches reading, language arts, social studies, mathematics, science, art, health, physical education and music to pupils in a classroom, utilizing course of study and goals and objectives adopted by the Ravenswood City School District Board of Trustees.
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Qualifications: Bilingual Spanish. Efficiently communicating to meet customer needs and promote business development. Special consideration for Spanish speakers. We are located in San Jose, CA, near Valley Fair Mall and Santana Row.
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Assisting Product Manager with brand launches, problem-solving, product development and troubleshooting. Must have bilingual language skills (English/Spanish) Managing a portfolio of domain names, trademarks and brand protection business to help protect and secure their global internet brands.
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Bachelors degree in Marketing, Finance, Business Administration, or related degree AND two (2) years of experience in marketing, business development, managing business-to-business relationships, or directly related field OR minimum five (5) years of experience in marketing, business development, managing business-to-business relationships, or a directly related field.
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Support the Development and Communications Specialist with ensuring and website is up to date with key employee information. Assist the Director of Human Relations in collecting and analyzing comparative personnel data to inform program development, including statistical and compensation surveys and reports.
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Program management in areas including employee performance, annual compensation review, manager and employee development, and succession planning. Bilingual in Chinese or Spanish preferred.
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