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Bilingual in Spanish. In this role, you will work one-on-one with children, implementing individualized behavior intervention plans under the guidance of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA.
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Spanish Speaking preferred. Spanish Speaking preferred. Cover the front desk when the receptionist is absent – includes processing and tracking applications. Two (2) years administrative, secretarial or clerical experience.
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Bi-lingual, Spanish speaking skills a plus. We are seeking an efficient, service-oriented warehouse person to join our team. Cutting carpet and vinyl, loading and unloading delivery trucks.
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Lifeway is hiring a full-time International Trade Rep. In this role, you will represent LifeWay Christian Resources to English and Spanish speaking customers regarding resources, services, events and related information for the purpose of order fulfillment and customer satisfaction.
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Our Bilingual Sales Representatives/Consultants help our dealer provide top-notch customer support to both our English and Spanish-speaking clientele. The ideal candidate would have prior automotive sales and would be fluent in English and Spanish.
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Spanish, Portuguese, French, German speaking a plus. Spanish, Portuguese, French, German speaking a plus. Data analysis, proficiency with business intelligence tools like Looker, Tableau, Power BI.
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This is an Entry to Mid-Level remote position where you use your knowledge and skills to attract and generate new customers in growing Spanish- speaking markets. Bilingual (Spanish-Speaking) Market Outside Sales AssociateSalary: $48,000 - $52,000 Annually.
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The ability to provide fluent skilled patient care in Spanish. Joint Academy is a Physical Therapist led, digital clinic where you can work from home on your own schedule. Flexible schedule working from home.
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Spanish-speaking skills are helpful. Excellent communication skills including effective listening, speaking, problem solving and tact in dealing with internal and external members and colleagues.
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EPS uses the ACTFL language rubrics in speaking and writing to interpret and verify assessment results. Engage in ongoing professional development as part of a Professional Learning Community (PLC) in which issues related to implementing effective content instruction are considered, current research on effective practice is read and discussed, student work and data are reviewed to inform instruction, and engaging lessons are plannedEngage in instructional coaching; willingness to be coachedTeach assigned content in Spanish with a high degree of skill across all language domains.
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Fluent in English and Spanish. We are actively expanding our sales team and are hiring Bilingual Sales Representatives/Consultants for immediate hire. Do you have what it takes to be a Bilingual Sales Representative/Consultant.
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Spanish speaking skills a plus. Handling, managing, and balancing currency, coin, and checks in cash drawer at the end of each shift. We have an excellent opportunity at our Fremont Branch for a Teller to join our team.
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Team player with a positive Attitude Honesty & Integrity Compassionate & Empathetic Spanish Speaking: able to do client sessions in Spanish Associate Therapist - AMFT, ASW, APCC - 100% Telehealth You must be licensed to practice in CA as an associate therapist (ASW, AMFT, APCC.
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Demonstrate clear verbal communication and listening skills, both in person and on the phone, using spoken English; bilingual English/Spanish speaking and writing skills preferred. Provide best-in-class guest service: promptly greet guests; respond to guest questions/concerns quickly, effectively, and courteously; assist guests with meeting their video gaming needs; inform guests of special promotions; recommend additional items as appropriate; apply all selling behaviors during every transaction and thank every guest for shopping at GameStop; prioritize guests over tasks and demonstrate that commitment by circulating throughout the store.
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This Medical Social Worker role will work with primarily Spanish-speaking patients. Bilingual proficiency in English and Spanish (successful completion of employer proficiency exam must be completed with 60 days of hire.
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