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Benefits: Voluntary Benefits 403b (tax-sheltered annuity retirement plan) Employee Assistance Program PSLF Qualified Employer Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Parental leave Training & development Wellness resources Bilingual Mental Health Clinician (Part Time)PURPOSE OF POSITION The Bilingual Mental Health Clinician (fluent in English and Haitian-Creole /Spanish) will provide clinical services to clients.
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Proficiency in any of the following languages is preferred: Hebrew, Yiddish, Russian, Spanish, Cantonese, and Mandarin. Facilitate DBT groups as part of the agency's comprehensive DBT treatment model.
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Nurse Practitioner:Seeking a SPANISH-SPEAKING NP or PA for Queens, NY. Direct HireFull-time (are not considering part-time hours currently)Monday to Friday schedule. Fluency in Spanish is mandatory.
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The park’s Queens Museum is known for the "Panorama," a building-for-building model of New York City. Nearby is the stadium of pro baseball team, the Mets. Flushing Meadows Corona Park, with the Unisphere, a 12-story 1964 World's Fair globe sculpture, hosts the annual Open tennis tournament.
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Complete office duties as needed/required-Complete wellness, health promotions activities REQUIREMENTS: -Hold a high school diploma or jurisdictionally certified high school equivalency-Bi-lingual (Spanish/English); strongly preferred-NYS Certified Recovery Peer Advocate (CRPA or CRPP)certification is required-Experience or desire to work with people who have a mental illness-Experience or desire to work with people with substance use disorders.
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Flushing Meadows Corona Park, with the Unisphere, a 12-story 1964 World's Fair globe sculpture, hosts the annual U.S. Open tennis tournament. About the area: Queens is a New York City borough on Long Island across the East River from Manhattan.
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Location: Queens, NY *Nurse Practitioner needed for a 100% outpatient, office-based practice. 130 (PA) -140K (NP) Base. New grads welcome! No call and No weekends! Onsite, face-to-face patient care.
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Responsibilities include H&P's, annual exams, and med management (management of chronic conditions). Great training provided! Competitive compensation based on experience, with Excellent Benefits. No exceptions at this time.
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Must be Bilingual Spanish/English responsibilities #ZIPPCS. Being a part of something this great, starts by carrying out our mission every day through your true calling: developing an amazing team of compassionate and dedicated healthcare providers.
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LANGUAGE: SPANISH Requirements: 90% English proficiency Steady wired internet connection USB Wired headset Windows 10 or MacOS WHAT WE OFFER YOU: Fully remote position with a clear schedule Full-time or part-time position Immediate availability to start working after onboarding Monthly payments Per minute or fixed Rate. YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES: Answer calls professionally, acting according to the Interpreter’s code of conduct.
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Preferred Skills-Bilingual Spanish/English -Residency training in pediatrics, internal medicine, family practice, gynecology or in preventive medicine-Fellowship training in Infectious Diseases-Knowledge of STDs and HIV -Experience with electronic medical records.
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Preferred bachelor’s degree in social work or other human services field + two years of relevant experience working with people who are vulnerable and have experienced significant trauma Spanish/English bilingual fluency required, and additional languages preferred include French, Haitian Creole, Wolof, Pular, Fulah and other western African dialects.
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Nurse Practitioner:Seeking a SPANISH-SPEAKING NP or PA for Queens, NY. Direct HireFull-time (are not considering part-time hours currently)Monday to Friday schedule.
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Nurse Practitioner:Seeking a SPANISH-SPEAKING NP or PA for Queens, NY. Direct HireFull-time (are not considering part-time hours currently)Monday to Friday schedule.
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Nurse Practitioner:Seeking a SPANISH-SPEAKING NP or PA for Queens, NY. Direct HireFull-time (are not considering part-time hours currently)Monday to Friday schedule.
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