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Bilingual in Cantonese or Mandarin. Background/experience with at least one of the following: behavioral/mental health, psychiatric nursing, housing/homeless outreach, community resource linkages, pregnancy, pediatrics or disease management.
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Fluency in Spanish, Cantonese, Korean, Vietnamese, Polish, or other language. Experience in gerontology, cardiology, internal medicine, or endocrinology. Fluency in Spanish, Cantonese, Korean, Vietnamese, Polish, or other language.
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We believe everyone–of every race, gender, sexuality, age, location and income–deserves the opportunity to live their healthiest life. If you are located on Oahu, HI, you will have the flexibility to work remotely.
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to our WORLD CLASS International Airlines at HNL Airport.
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Experience working directly or collaborating services for long-term care, home health, hospice, public health or assisted living. Must be able to travel locally on Oahu, HI up to 75% of the time. In this Health and Social Services Care Coordinator role, will be an essential element of an Integrated Care Model by relaying the pertinent information about the member needs and advocating for the best possible care available, and ensuring they have the right services to meet their needs.
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Bi-Lingual in English and either Cantonese or Mandarin required. Certification as a professional community health worker preferred but not required. Formal training as a community health worker preferred.
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Special Language Requirement: Applicants must possess knowledge of and the ability to speak, read and write fluent Chinese (Cantonese and/or Mandarin), and the Pinyin System of Transliterating Chinese in addition to the English language.
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Must be fluent in one or more of the following languages: Amharic, Arabic, Bengali, Burmese, Cantonese, Chin Hakka, Dari, Farsi/Persian, French, German, Gujarati, Haitian Creole, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Nepali, Pashto, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, Tigrinya, Turkish, Ukrainian, Urdu, Uzbek, Vietnamese, and ASL.
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Fluent in Cantonese, Mandarin, Ilocano, Chuukese, Marshallese, or Tagalog. Fluent in Cantonese, Mandarin, Ilocano, Chuukese, Marshallese, or Tagalog. From the basics like a competitive total rewards strategy, volunteering and social engagement activities to creating company experiences that challenge you to think differently and do different things as part of our never stop learning ecosystem, we support the whole person when you become a team member at Surround Care.
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