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This Candidate must be Bilingual Spanish. Provide general sales support (needs analysis, data review, and product demonstrations) Serve as the customer advocate and liaison for product management and development.
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Established, successful, award-winning practice is currently seeking a Full-time Bilingual (Spanish) Patient Benefits Representative to join as a permanent member & grow within our tight-knit team in Arlington, to provide your expertise in patient benefits, insurance, Oncology, Revenue Cycle Management (RCM), Pre-Services Coordinator, claims, and customer service to create a streamlined environment in patients receiving treatment.
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Regal Professional Services has partnered with a global manufacturing company to hire a Business Analyst (Korean/English bilingual) for their North American HQ in Roanoke, TX. Must be Korean/English bilingual.
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An additional $1.50/hr can be added for the Spanish bilingual skill set. Bi-Lingual (Spanish) skillset preferred. The Customer Service Specialist I will be responsible for providing excellent customer service by answering a large volume of incoming calls and third party inquiries regarding existing real estate mortgage loans primarily handling inbound calls and outbound calls to borrowers due for current month.
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Bilingual (Speaks English and Spanish) From curbside to rooftop, ABM’s comprehensive services include janitorial, engineering, parking, electrical and lighting, energy and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, HVAC and mechanical, landscape and turf, and mission critical solutions.
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Bilingual English/Spanish fluency. Reporting Relationship: Executive/State Director, Clinical Supervisor, Regional Manager. The qualified candidate will follow a team concept and support agency goals, colleagues and ORR liaisons.
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This company is hiring a Bilingual Owner Connections Representative – Spanish for a contract position! Bilingual Owner Connections Representative Job Description. Verbal and written fluency in English and Spanish.
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The Associate Attorney (Bilingual Spanish / English) role is a full-time position at Cole Law Group located at our office in Brentwood, TN. The Associate Attorney will be responsible for providing legal advice to clients, conducting legal research, negotiating, and drafting legal documents, among other related tasks.
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Bilingual (Fluent in Spanish & English) This is a full-time on-site role for a Human Resources Assistant, located in Richardson, TX. In this role, there is much opportunity for gaining experience and learning about every aspect of HR. We’re searching for an entry-level but resourceful HR Generalist to support our HR Manager in ensuring smooth and efficient business operations.
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This person should have at least 3 years of personal injury experience, must have experience in intake to trial (no prelit only), and be able to speak Spanish. Personal Injury Paralegal - Spanish Required.
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Bilingual (English/Spanish) required. Identify and establish collaborative relationships with clinical point staff at birthing facilities in Paterson, Elizabeth, Plainfield, and Newark to promote the postpartum doula program and review current hospital doula policies.
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Mobile Associates (MA) work as a member of a Retail Team of Experts to bring the T-Mobile brand to life.
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The Bilingual Referral Coordinator is a highly visible customer service and patient-focused role. Spoken and written fluency in English; bilingual preferred. Spoken and written fluency in English; Bilingual a plus.
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Bilingual in English/Spanish. Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite or related software, Minitab, SolidWorks. The Sales Engineer serves as a liaison during the sales process when complex manufacturing and troubleshooting issues occur.
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A nationally prominent plaintiff’s law firm headquartered in New York City, is seeking a fluent bilingual Spanish-speaker to work as a paralegal/legal assistant in our Cherry Hill, NJ office.
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