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Must have the ability to communicate and partner with the Site VP, Regional Director of Training, Regional Director of Recruiting, Site Recruiters, HR and other site trainers. The right candidate must be bilingual (English & Spanish) required.
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Sorenson Communications, LLC. offers Video Relay Service (VRS), which gives Deaf, who use American Sign Language (ASL), and hearing people the option to communicate in their preferred language - either ASL or spoken English or Spanish.
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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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Skills & Abilities:· Good written and verbal communication skills in English, and able to communicate to a diverse range of people clearly and effectively· Good use of computer, printer, fax, scanner, and copier machines· Ability to work in and contribute to the team· Ability to provide excellent customer service· Ability to multitask while still paying attention to the details· Good time management skillsMinimum Qualifications:High School Diploma or Bachelor of Exercise Science and Health.
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Communicate information and instructions to patients as directed by physician, advanced practice provider, or nursing staff and ensure patient's understanding of the information. Assist with scheduling of tests, treatments, and follow-up appointments, and communicate teste results to patients.
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Being bilingual in English and Spanish is a big plus but not required Compensation: $140,000+ yearly DOE. If you have the ability to handle a diverse caseload, have stellar research and writing skills, can communicate effectively, and use today’s technology well, please start your application today.
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English/Spanish bilingual preferred. Communicate effectively with teammates to ensure high quality, and timely expedition of customer requests. Comfort Medical, a wholly owned subsidiary of Coloplast, has an exciting opportunity for Medical Records Specialist to join our growing team.
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The ability to create reports and correspondence in English, and the ability to effectively communicate and offer technical assistance in English. Must have the ability to understand and effectively communicate concerning state and federal child care food program policy.
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Needs to communicate fluently in the English language; bilingual or multilingual is a huge benefit. Needs to communicate fluently in the English language; bilingual or multilingual is a huge benefit.
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Able to communicate effectively in English & Spanish, both verbally and in writing. The Warehouse Technician provides support to our infusion pharmacy department by ensuring that Pharmacy Warehouse is in optimal condition at all times, according to State, Federal, and Accreditation Standards, and is stocked to handle packing, pulling, and dispatching appropriately.
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Can read, write, communicate, and comprehend the English language sufficiently to perform various tasks of the job, including but not limited to; read labels, pick lists, scanners, signage, communicating with co-workers and the general public, understanding oral and written instructions, accurately completing various shipping papers, reports, and records required of the position.
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Working knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook)Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously requiredEffective interpersonal skills requiredMust be able to read, write and communicate effectively in English; Multilingual a plus.
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Strong communication skills, both verbal and written and the ability to effectively communicate throughout all levels of the organizationStrong analytical skills, project management, process and conceptual skillsExcellent time managementBilingual (Spanish/English) is a plus.
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Bilingual English/Spanish prefer; ability to effectively communicate verbally and in writing. Effectively use technology as required, ie: handheld devices, smart phones, computer, printer, scanner, email, inventory management system, cell phone, etc.
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Forklift and OSHA certified preferredPossess good judgement necessary to perform the functions of the job including; operating a forklift in a safe and lawful manner; handling customers’ products safely and efficiently, and communicating tactfully and diplomatically.
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