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The state of California wants bilingual Spanish-speakers to apply for jobs. State jobs are known for offering great benefits and enrollment in the nation’s largest state public pension plan. State of California bilingual Spanish-speakers jobs
There are currently 10 state jobs in Sacramento looking for Spanish-speaking applicants. Seven of the positions require you to pass a Spanish fluency certification, which is a verbal test. Certification leads to a $200 monthly bonus. Agencies may require additional testing for positions that use specialized vocabulary or written skill. The other three positions prefer that applicants speak some Spanish.
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Here’s the list, as of mid February, from CalCareers. Further details on job requirements are linked to the state website. All positions listed are permanent and full time, unless otherwise indicated:
Spanish fluency test required
Bilingual Program Technician
Department: Community Services and Development
Salary: $2,917 – $3,920 per month
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The program technician provides general and technical information, in both Spanish and English, to applicants, departmental employees, government agencies, contractors, utility companies and the public regarding the department’s Energy Crises Fast Track and the Home Energy Assistance Program.
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This application closes on Feb. 27.
Compliance Representative
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Department: Franchise Tax Board
Salary: $4,091 – $6,336 per month
The compliance representative resolves income tax accounts, responds to telephone calls and live chats from debtors in Spanish and English, validates accounts for accurate balance, explains assessments and evaluates financial statements.
This application closes on Feb. 28
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Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker Outreach Worker
Department: Employment Development Department
Salary: $3,534 – $5,500 per month
The farmworker outreach worker promotes EDD programs and services, conducts field visits to ensure employers are in compliance with the Department of Labor and gives presentations at community-based organizations.
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