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conversational Chinese, Spanish, or other foreign language is also a plus. The above statements describe the general nature and level of work performed by individuals assigned to this classification. This is not
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speaking, and works collaboratively with Lincoln Community Health Center (local FQHC). Spanish language proficiency preferred but not required. Job Duties and Responsibilities Provide high quality primary
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speaking, and works collaboratively with Lincoln Community Health Center (local FQHC). Spanish language proficiency preferred but not required. Job Duties and Responsibilities Provide high quality primary
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rehearsal to accurately and consistently portray specific types of patients, knowing the history of their present illness, past medical history, physical exam results as well as their body language and their
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the position is providing support Preferred Qualifications: 6+ years of development experience Experience with more than one coding language (e.g. Javascript, Ruby, PHP or Python) and understands both
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minimum working experience in a Community-Based Organization or Customer Service. SKILLS PREFERRED: • Proficiency in written and verbal English and targeted language. • Exceptional customer service
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, and intercultural communication skills · Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and balance multiple projects at one time Well-organized · Candidates with Spanish language proficiency
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hires, and interesting courses and publications, while ensuring alignment with Trinity and Duke goals. Translate faculty and student research and other projects into language that demonstrates impact for
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archiving acknowledgment letters electronically, ensure that Moves are added to DADD, and respond to any special requests related to acknowledgments from gift officers. Updating executive language, as needed
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of the patients / families and provide culturally-sensitive patient/family education interventions as indicated. Use non-technical language when educating patients and families. Document all education in patients