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Spanish speaking preferred. Reporting to the Clinic Manager, the Patient Experience Coordinator (similar to medical receptionist and office coordinator roles) is the owner of the patient’s first and last impression and front-office experience and delivers first-class customer service throughout the patient’s physical therapy journey at Athletico.
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We are offering:Secure employment in one of Americas largest citiesJoin established and growing outpatient primary care practiceCollegial, supportive environment Interesting role seeing patients of all agesFocus on Spanish-speaking patientsConvenient weekday scheduleVery competitive salary Cash sign on bonusPaid relocation assistancePaid liability insurance plus health and dental insuranceExpense budget for your CMEFamily friendly community with unlimited choices.
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Position Summary: Reporting to the Clinic Manager, the Patient Experience Coordinator (similar to medical receptionist and office coordinator roles) is the owner of the patient’s first and last impression and front-office experience and delivers first-class customer service throughout the patient’s physical therapy journey at Athletico.
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Advantage Chevrolet of Bridgeview Is looking for an Experienced Business Development Representative - Spanish Speaking Required Growing Sales BDC is looking for positive attitude well-spoken individuals to professionally care for our customers by responding to inbound internet, phone and text inquires.
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Spanish speaking preferred but not required Phlebotomist will be responsible for blood draws and timed glucose tolerance testing. Properly explains in a clear but courteous manner the process of the venipuncture (blood drawing) and or other specimen collection (ex.
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Bilingual Spanish Speaking Required. May be asked to work in alternate stores outside of home base store. Bilingual Spanish Speaking Required. Be an active part of the Net Promoter System - a way of working that brings more employee and customer feedback into the company - by joining huddles, making call backs and helping us elevate opportunities to do better for our customers.
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Spanish speaking is preferred but not required. Growing Chicago firm in the West Loop area seeking a Personal Injury Paralegal in the litigation department. Discovery Draft interrogatories, requests for production, requests for admissions, and other discovery.
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Bilingual English and Spanish Speaking To Treat Non English Speaking Patients. Nurse Practitioner Family Bilingual English & Spanish $50/HR - $60/HR. Bilingual English and Spanish Speaking To Treat Non English Speaking Patients.
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Spanish speaking required. Provides primary medical care services to pediatric and adult patients and in some cases OB/GYN patients in both the ambulatory and in-patient setting using primary care concepts, emphasizing prevention of illness and the promotion of healthy life.
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Demonstrate clear verbal and written communication and listening skills, both in person and on the phone, using spoken and written English; bilingual English/Spanish speaking and writing skills preferred.
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Spanish Speaking (fluent) Demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively in English and in the Spanish language, both orally and in writing, using proper grammar and vocabulary.
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Fluency and literacy in English and Spanish, native Spanish speaker preferred. Administer a language screener to students for whom a language barrier is impeding their academic success. Serve as a resource to classroom teachers to help ELL students achieve academically in the classroom.
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English/Spanish speaking bilinguals preferred, otherwise English fluency in reading, writing, and speaking is required. As an Entry-level Lube Technician, you will help drive the continued success of VIOC by providing reliable and impeccable preventive maintenance service.
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The Care Promoter 1 is an unlicensed medical professional cross-trained to perform routine administrative and clinical tasks to keep the medical centers running smoothly.
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Demonstrate clear verbal communication and listening skills using spoken and written English; bilingual English/Spanish speaking and writing skills are preferred. Whether you're a hardcore gamer or just starting out, we've got something for everyone.
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