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Fluent in English and a second language commonly spoken by client population (Spanish, Haitian-Creole, French, Dari, Pashto, etc.) The Resettlement Program Assistant will join CCCS as a critical member of the Refugee Resettlement team to support federally and state funded programs providing resettlement services to refugees, asylees, and other immigrant populations.
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Minimum 2 years experience in grassroots community organizing, with an emphasis on labor organizing, racial justice, immigrant rights, and/or base building. The project is now in an exciting period of growth and seeks a bilingual (Spanish/English) Field Organizer to continue to build domestic worker power in California.
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CAMBA specializes in assisting those with special barriers to employment including low skilled workers, long-term unemployed, immigrants and refugees, highly skilled immigrant professionals, limited English speakers, formerly incarcerated, individuals in imminent danger of homelessness and trauma survivors.
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Ability to communicate clearly and effectively in English; additional fluency in Arabic, Spanish required, Dari, Pashto, French, or Kiswahili preferred. Understand scope of IRC services and programs available for a variety of immigrant and refugee groups in New York City.
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From neighborhood offices in Chinatown and the Lower East Side (Manhattan) and Flushing and Jackson Heights (Queens) we provide an array of multilingual counseling and educational programs in support of low-income tenants, seniors and immigrant youth.
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The New York District Attorney's Office (DANY) has an opening for a Bilingual (English/Chinese) Immigrant Affairs Coordinator in its Immigrant Affairs Unit. The Immigrant Affairs Unit focuses on fraud schemes targeting the immigrant community.
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Since 1996, the CUNY Language Immersion Program (CLIP) has provided intensive English language instruction at LaGuardia Community College for immigrant students who have been accepted to CUNY and need to improve their academic English language proficiency in preparation for college coursework.
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Relevant work experience in job development with immigrant or refugee populations desirable. Fluent in English and a second language commonly spoken by client population (Spanish, French, Arabic, etc.
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Must be fluent (speaking and writing) in English and Spanish. Familiarity with labor, racial justice, and other progressive movements in California. Support with the project’s social media communications.
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Whether our clients pursue citizenship, seek visas as workers or investors, or need assistance in winning asylum and protecting their immigrant status, they rely on our expertise in the law and the regulatory process to expedite their applications and achieve the outcomes they desire.
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Non-Profit experience; specifically with low-income and immigrant population. The ideal candidate will have 6 months to a year of experience as a Paralegal or Legal Secretary & must be Bilingual in Spanish & English.
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HS caseworkers must have knowledge of local community social services and should have specialized experience conducting home studies and working with immigrant populations. Bilingual in Spanish/English - fluent verbal and written skills.
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Sign on Bonus: $2000 Qualifications Requirements: Minimum Education: Bachelor's degree from four-year college or equivalent Preferred Education: Master's degree or equivalent New York State License: Teacher Certification, will consider candidates on a Study Plan Minimum of 2 years' experience as a Teacher or equivalent job activities with immigrant adolescents Bilingual in English and Spanish; Experience leading an English as Second Language Curriculum a plus.
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ABOUT US: Over one hundred years ago, the Jewish community founded HIAS (originally the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society) in New York City, the immigrant gateway to America. Fluency in both English, Spanish, Dari and/or Pasto preferred.
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We also provide an array of high-quality bilingual services: We offer English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), Spanish-language literacy, computer literacy, citizenship preparation, and in-school and after-school youth programs.
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