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  • Patent Litigation Counsel - Global IP Strategy & Trials

    Apple Inc. 4.8company rating

    Advocate job in San Diego, CA

    A leading technology company in California is seeking an experienced patent litigator to join their IP litigation team. The ideal candidate will have over 5 years of major law firm or in-house patent litigation experience and must possess a JD and admission to a US state bar. This role involves directly formulating strategy and providing counsel on patent litigation matters, offering a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $169k-223k yearly est. 3d ago
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  • Strategic Patent Counsel - Portfolio & Prosecution

    Qualcomm 4.5company rating

    Advocate job in San Diego, CA

    A leading semiconductor company in San Diego seeks a Patent Counsel to manage and prosecute patents, ensuring alignment with product innovations. The ideal candidate will have a strong legal background with a Juris Doctorate and a Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering. You should have at least 2 years in patent law and be registered with the state bar. This role offers a competitive salary ranging from $161,000 to $241,400, along with a robust benefits package. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $161k-241.4k yearly 5d ago
  • Case Manager

    Promises2Kids 3.9company rating

    Advocate job in San Diego, CA

    TITLE: Guardian Scholars Coordinator I STATUS: Full-time; Non-Exempt *Caseload concentrated in North County PAY: $24-$30/hour REPORTS TO: Guardian Scholars Supervisor Under the direction of the Guardian Scholar Supervisor, the Coordinator I will be responsible for a caseload of approximately 25-35 high need former foster youth participating in the Guardian Scholar program (caseload concentrated on North County) , providing whole-person and comprehensive case management services including but not limited to: monitoring program participation/requirements, providing referrals to community partners, creating budgets, educating on study habits, ensuring basic needs are met, and maintaining regular contact. Additionally, this position will support the Guardian Scholar team in program specific administrative tasks such as check requests, database maintenance, and event planning. Guardian Scholars aims to equip former foster youth with essential resources, help them graduate high school and enroll in college, training programs, or directly into a career, support them on their journey through school or into a career, and provide tools to successfully embark on a career path. Guardian Scholars provides current and former foster youth with a partial college scholarship, mentoring, and individual support with the goal to increase their chance of academic success, graduation, employment, and ability to become a contributing member of society. RESPONSIBILITIES: Under the supervision of the Guardian Scholars Supervisor, support a caseload of approximately 25-35 high need youth requiring daily driving to meet youth where they are in the community. Implement evaluation and assessment tools to ensure programmatic data and outcomes can be collected and analyzed for outcome management. Support youth trainings and workshops, as needed. Ensure Salesforce is up to date with accurate files, notes, and documentation. Salesforce must be updated daily per phone calls, emails, and visits. Conduct monthly in-person meetings with youth to address challenges, track progress, and provide support, supplemented by additional check-ins via phone, text, or email as needed. This position requires regular evening and weekend hours to meet participant needs. Address any youth issues as they arise including career navigation, homelessness, and academic needs. As part of the team, support youth development program components including but not limited to college and career tours, Women's and Men's Leadership Network, Advocates for Change, care packages, Mentoring Department, internships, Guardian Scholars Resource Fair, and youth training and events. Assist in grant writing and fundraising activities as it pertains to Guardian Scholars. Maintain knowledge of current laws, regulations, and resources pertaining to educating foster youth and make referrals. Assist with youth recruitment to ensure agency participation goals are met. Provide support to volunteer mentors to ensure their effectiveness with youth and satisfaction with the program. Plan, coordinate, and attend occasional events to engage and build connections with youth. Represent Promises2Kids in a professional and friendly manner at all times and develop a full understanding of Promises2Kids' mission and role in the community. Additional duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: Lived experience in the foster care system preferred. Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology or related field preferred. 2 - 3 years experience in case management and experience working with at-risk populations. Proficient in public speaking and giving presentations. Proficiency in computer skills, including entire MS Office Suite. Demonstrate professional writing skills. Excellent interpersonal skills, including the ability to work with a variety of people and represent Promises2Kids in a positive and professional manner to all staff, visitors, donors, and the community. Ability to work independently, demonstrate initiative, and to complete and report on assignments. Ability to work under pressure, set priorities and meet deadlines. Ability to work as part of a close-knit team. Ability to handle sensitive information with confidentiality, diplomacy and tact. Ability to pay attention to detail and also remain oriented to the “big picture” and established goals. Excellent organizational, management, and problem-solving skills. Must possess reliable personal transportation, current driver's license in good standing, car registration, and auto insurance. Must be able to successfully pass the child abuse clearance, fingerprinting, and background check. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: This position primarily operates in a professional office environment and routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, and filing cabinets. The role frequently requires sitting or standing for extended periods. Occasionally required to lift or move office supplies or materials up to 20 pounds. Must be able to communicate effectively with individuals in person, over the phone, and through email. Visual and auditory abilities are required to perform essential job functions, including reading printed material and using a computer. The employee may be required to move about inside the office to access filing cabinets, office machinery, and communicate with others. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Promises2Kids is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law.
    $24-30 hourly 4d ago
  • Peer Advocate, Housing & Self-Sufficiency

    Lifeline Community Services

    Advocate job in Vista, CA

    Peer Advocate, LifeSpring Lifeline Services is hiring a Peer Advocate to support our growing team. The Peer Advocate provides supportive services to youth and youth adults (YYA) who are experiencing homelessness or who are at risk of homelessness. Assures that the Drop in Center is functioning from a housing first model. The Peer Advocate makes sure that the YYA's needs and wants are being heard and addressed, that YYA's are getting assistance in obtaining safe, stable, inclusive housing that supports independence and permanent connection. This is a lived experience role that will help our team to create a warm and welcoming environment for the young people that we serve. We're looking for a candidate with strong skills in engagement, crisis intervention, case management, interviewing, rapport building, assessment, goal setting, and youth participation and development. Required Qualifications Applicant must have lived experience and have knowledge on how to navigate systems. BA preferred or enrolled in college courses. Possess a good understanding of the homeless issue here in San Diego, human development, mental health, and substance use and how that impacts daily functioning. Must have reliable transportation and be willing to work evenings as necessary to meet YYA's needs. Successful completion of multi-state criminal background check. Responsibilities Create a safe, welcoming and supportive environment to engage participants. Provide basic needs assistance (food, water, new clothing, hygiene products, access to shower and do laundry, etc.) Create, organize and facilitate the various groups and outings. Connect participants to resources based on their needs. Initiate and organize outreach efforts Maintain the drop-in center (cleanliness, ensure rules are being followed, food orders and basic needs inventory) Completes other duties as assigned. Schedule/Compensation FT/nonexempt position Monday-Friday from 8:30am-5pm (with flexibility) [$20.00 - $22.00] Salary will commensurate with experience and education. Differential pay offered for bilingual skills. EEO. Additional Requirement Must have a valid driver's license and reliable transportation with a good driving record. Willing to use own, properly insured, reliable vehicle for the job (mileage reimbursed). Employment subject to clearances, including background finger printing checks, driving record, tuberculosis testing, and drug testing. About the Company North County Lifeline, Inc. is a non-profit human services organization that offers a wide range of services to the people of San Diego County. Our mission is to build self-reliance among youth, individuals and families through problem solving, skill-building and accessible community-based services. Come be part of a team who CAR2Es! At North County Lifeline, you will find people who are Connected to the communities we serve, Authentic, and Resourceful. We are Responsive to the needs of our clients and Engaged in our mission to build self-reliance among youth, adults, and families. Equal Opportunity Employer. We offer flexible work hours and excellent benefits to our employees. Generous paid vacation Paid sick time (6 days) Paid holidays (14 days) 100% employer paid medical, dental, vision, chiropractic and acupuncture coverage 100% employer paid life insurance Health and wellness programs Employee Assistance program Professional development assistance Great employee incentive awards program Training and education assistance Matched 403b retirement plan Flexible Spending Account Paid supervision hours (clinical positions) Equal Employment Opportunity Statement North County Lifeline DBA Lifeline Community Services ("Lifeline") is steadfast in its commitment to ensuring an inclusive workplace where diversity is celebrated and discrimination is not tolerated. We are committed to creating a workplace where all employees feel valued, respected, and empowered to bring their best selves to work. We adhere to all federal, state, and local laws concerning employment discrimination and provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws. In California, we extend these protections to include ancestry, medical condition, genetic characteristics, mental or physical disability (including HIV and AIDS), familial status, citizenship, primary language, immigration status, and age (40 and above) among others, recognizing and valuing the diverse backgrounds and perspectives that all individuals bring to our team. Lifeline is committed to complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) by providing reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and by ensuring that our employment practices do not discriminate against any individual. We believe that diversity fuels innovation and creativity, and we are dedicated to building a team that reflects a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. Lifeline's success is built on a foundation of respect, integrity, and the collective contributions of all our employees. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. Lifeline expressly prohibits any form of workplace harassment based on any of the protected characteristics mentioned above. Lifeline's leadership is committed to fostering a culture of diversity and inclusion and ensuring that our employment environment is free from discrimination and harassment. All employees are encouraged to report any instances of discrimination, harassment, or retaliation in violation of this policy to a supervisor, HR representative, or through our reporting email. By embracing diversity and promoting equality, Lifeline not only complies with all relevant legislation but also creates a richer, more vibrant work environment for all our employees. Accommodations and Accessibility Statement Lifeline Community Services is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all qualified individuals, including those with disabilities. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA), and other applicable laws, Lifeline will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified applicants and employees with disabilities, unless doing so would result in an undue hardship for the organization. If you require an accommodation to participate in the application or interview process, please contact ***************************** as soon as possible. Accommodations may include, but are not limited to, assistance with completing the application process, providing documents in an accessible format, or arranging for an accessible interview location. Our goal is to ensure that all individuals have equal access to opportunities and are able to perform their job duties safely and effectively. We are committed to fostering an inclusive and supportive environment where all employees can thrive.
    $39k-57k yearly est. 9d ago
  • Client Empowerment Advocate

    The Strickland Group 3.7company rating

    Advocate job in San Diego, CA

    Join Our Dynamic Insurance Team - Unlock Your Potential! Are you ready to take control of your future and build a career in one of the most stable and lucrative industries? We are seeking driven individuals to join our thriving insurance team, where you'll receive top-tier training, support, and unlimited income potential. NOW HIRING: ✅ Licensed Life & Health Agents ✅ Unlicensed Individuals (We'll guide you through the licensing process!) We're looking for our next leaders-those who want to build a career or an impactful part-time income stream. Is This You? ✔ Willing to work hard and commit for long-term success? ✔ Ready to invest in yourself and your business? ✔ Self-motivated and disciplined, even when no one is watching? ✔ Coachable and eager to learn? ✔ Interested in a business that is both recession- and pandemic-proof? If you answered YES to any of these, keep reading! Why Choose Us? 💼 Work from anywhere - full-time or part-time, set your own schedule. 💰 Uncapped earning potential - Part-time: $40,000 - $60,000 /month | Full-time: $70,000 - $150,000+++/month. 📈 No cold calling - You'll only assist individuals who have already requested help. ❌ No sales quotas, no pressure, no pushy tactics. 🧑 🏫 World-class training & mentorship - Learn directly from top agents. 🎯 Daily pay from the insurance carriers you work with. 🎁 Bonuses & incentives - Earn commissions starting at 80% (most carriers) + salary 🏆 Ownership opportunities - Build your own agency (if desired). 🏥 Health insurance available for qualified agents. 🚀 This is your chance to take back control, build a rewarding career, and create real financial freedom. 👉 Apply today and start your journey in financial services! ( Results may vary. Your success depends on effort, skill, and commitment to training and sales systems. )
    $43k-57k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Sales Advocate

    Kellogg Garden Products 4.1company rating

    Advocate job in Temecula, CA

    Kellogg Garden Products, a family-owned and operated company with roots that span over four generations is seeking seasonal Advocates. In this role you will: Increase sales of Kellogg branded items, by assisting customers with their soil purchases. Work in an assigned Home Depot store during peak selling seasons. Stock displays and assist customers with general gardening projects. Job Requirements: Must be outgoing, friendly, and a good listener Good verbal and interpersonal skills to work effectively with diverse groups of people Ability to become knowledgeable of all company products and sales procedures Ability to proactively and effectively communicate with customers and store personnel Achieve sales goals established by management Ability to stand, bend, stoop, climb and lift heavy objects weighing 50 lbs. or more Must have a personal smartphone (Android 4.0 and up or iPhone 9.0 or later) with data Outdoor work environment Employment/Schedule/Hours: Seasonal (February-June) Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Morning and early afternoon Education & Experience: High School diploma or GED 1 to 2 years previous sales or retail experience Garden experience is preferred but not required
    $40k-51k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Family Support Worker - Family Services - Bilingual Spanish Required

    Easterseals Southern California 4.1company rating

    Advocate job in San Marcos, CA

    Under general supervision, coordinates and implements or facilitates family development, community development, parent involvement, staff development for Early Head Start and Head Start Services. Provides comprehensive services to strengthen and support family relationships, and provides links to community resources. Integrates all program service areas into family and community engagement. May provide training and mentorship to Family Support Worker staff. Starting Rate: $20.00 - 25.00/ Hour Responsibilities Conducts recruitment activities to find eligible families; completes intake and enrollment process. Completes assigned paperwork per Title V and Head Start Program performance standard regulations; completes tracking rosters and inputs data in a timely manner. Maintains caseload at all times Serves as a role model for family and community involvement activities. Coordinates appropriate referrals for family and community development services. Coordinates the development, implementation, and ongoing updates of Family Partnership Agreements. Creates goals in collaboration with families. Mentors and/or assists in the training of Family Support Staff on eligibility and enrollment documentation; Department of Education; Title 22; and Head Start Program performance standards Ensures implementation of Family and Community engagement services in accordance with Head Start Program Performance Standards, policies and procedures Identifies and incorporates resources into the program, information and/or referrals for families in the following areas: mental health, child care, substance abuse treatment, education, employment training, income support, transportation, pregnancy, health needs, safety, nutrition and other topics as requested by family Coordinates parent education, training and support for pregnant women including prenatal education, breast-feeding information, and other health resources Coordinates completion of family strengths and needs assessments within required timelines. Assists management with parent meetings Performs other duties as assigned Qualifications Typically requires an AA Degree in social services, family development, mental health, or similar field. Must possess or obtain credential/certification in Social Work, Human Services, Family Services, Counseling, or related field within 18 months of tenure, unless grandfathered under Federal regulations Must possess and maintain current pediatric (infant/toddler) CPR and first aid certificate as well as a food handler's certificate. 3-5 years' experience working with diverse families of very young children;, or combination of training, education, and experience to perform the job successfully. Must complete California-mandated Child Abuse Reporter Training as well as Pesticide Safety Training (per Healthy Schools Act) prior to beginning work. Demonstrated proficiency with MS Office applications (e.g. Outlook, Excel) Ability to properly interpret and implement regulations of the California Department of Education, Funding Terms and Conditions (Title 5), Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing (Title 22), Head Start Performance Standards, and of Easterseals policies and procedures Ability to communicate effectively, through oral and written skills, and work cooperatively with a variety of individuals and groups. Must relate well to children and their families. Ability to exercise sound judgment, plan, establish and meet timelines. Ability to pass a post-offer physical examination and a TB test. Ability to provide any/all current immunizations as required by the State of California for child development centers and staff Ability to stand for extended periods. Ability to lift 40 lbs. continuously. Ability to reach, bend, stoop and squat. Possess fine manual dexterity, can push, pull, talk/hear, with near and far visual acuity/depth perception/color vision/field of vision Ability to obtain and maintain a criminal record/fingerprint clearance from the Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation per Easter Seals Southern California and/or program requirements. Must have sex offender index clearance
    $20-25 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • SSI Advocate (East Corner Clubhouse)

    NAMI San Diego 3.6company rating

    Advocate job in El Cajon, CA

    Job Description East Corner Clubhouse SSI Advocate Company Description: NAMI San Diego & Imperial Counties (National Alliance on Mental Illness) is a nonprofit organization that provides free education, support services, and advocacy to improve the quality of life of everyone affected by mental illnesses. Program Description: NAMI San Diego Clubhouses operate under the Clubhouse International Model for psychosocial rehabilitation, with the goal of empowering adults living with mental illness to live vocationally meaningful and socially satisfying lives. Our program provides a uniquely supportive and collaborative Clubhouse setting where Members (program participants) and staff work together to operate all aspects of the organization in an atmosphere built on principles of mutual respect and caring. Primary Responsibilities/Function: As an integral part of the Clubhouse team, the SSI Advocate provides application assistance and education to individuals living with mental illness who are seeking to apply for SSI/SSDI benefits. The SSI Advocate works in partnership with the San Diego BH SSI contractor Program to track application progress, obtain additional documentations, and summit SSI/SSDI applications within a timely manner. The SSI Advocate actively contributes to Clubhouse programming by attending Clubhouse meetings, social events, and other activities designed to foster unique Clubhouse relationships. The SSI Advocate helps members connect with supportive resources within the community and may be required to provide transportation using company vehicles. To be successful in this position, the SSI Advocate must have excellent organizational and time management skills and be able to effectively communicate with all stake holders. This position is located at East Corner Clubhouse. Duties and Responsibilities: Provide Supplemental Security Income (SSI) application assistance and advocacy services as a component of the Clubhouse program including support with the initial applications, reconsideration, and appeals. Create and maintain an SSI/SSDI profile for each individual application, including release of information, application progress, and supportive documentation. Coordinate and collaborate with SD County BHS SSI Advocacy and Training Contractor program to determine client eligibility, track application progress, obtain additional documentation, and application process. Manage multiple responsibilities and diverse personalities, while maintaining a positive and energetic attitude throughout the day. Promote self-sufficiency by identifying and reinforcing member strengths, assessing appropriate support, and assisting members to access community resources. Support Clubhouse programming as needed, by working side-by-side with members to build meaningful relationships and perform Clubhouse operations. Participate in Clubhouse social programming, where evening and weekend coverage may occasionally be required. Complete all training courses in a timely manner as required by NAMI SD/IC in accordance with our program contract, including the SD County BHS approved SSI Advocacy Training. Other duties as assigned. Accountability: Reports to Program Manager Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be provided to enable individuals with qualified disabilities to perform the essential functions. Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Prolonged periods of standing and walking. Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds Minimum Requirements: High school diploma or GED required. Bachelor's degree in mental health, human resource field, or other related degree, preferred. Professional or personal experience working with individuals with individuals with mental illness and/or substance use disorders and with unhoused populations A strong, positive viewpoint towards mental health is essential Demonstrated ability and desire to work as part of a team Values and supports a workplace that honors the community's unique demographic Encourages an environment that promotes fairness and belonging for all Willingness to support NAMI San Diego & Imperial County mission and values Must have a satisfactory driving record. Able to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing. Proficient in computer software (Microsoft Office, Word, Excel) and web navigation. Demonstrated ability to maintain confidentiality. Reliable and consistent attendance. Fluency in English and Spanish preferred. Due to our work with vulnerable populations and county contractor requirements, applicants will be required to undergo a background check following a contingent offer of employment and must receive satisfactory results prior to a final offer of employment. If you have any questions regarding this requirement, please feel free to reach out to *************.
    $37k-45k yearly est. Easy Apply 21d ago
  • Member Advocate I - Bilingual French

    Affinity Development Group 4.2company rating

    Advocate job in San Diego, CA

    Support the Member Advocate Center in a variety of capacities to contribute to the success and streamlining of the department. Associate must demonstrate a broad range of customer service and administrative skills in order to provide an excellent experience for members, auto dealers, and the manufacturers of selected promotional vehicles. Associate duties will range from extensive phone work in both English and French to detail oriented document processing. During the limited periods of non-promotional related work, Associates will assist other departments such as PSG, COMP, BIS, and Operations with project work. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Train participating dealers on promotion processes and procedures. Answer incoming member and dealer promotion calls in a friendly, professional manner providing complete and accurate information for both French Canadian and English speaking members/dealers. Conduct outbound calls to both members and dealers in order to inform or obtain required information regarding promotions for both French Canadian and English speaking members/dealers. Conduct post-purchase promotional surveys with members. If member or dealer issues arise, assist with diplomacy in order to resolve the situation per company guidelines. Process incoming documents from members and dealers with a high degree of accuracy. Complete Price Verifications for Member transactions. Maintain detailed records of Dealer and Member communications in database. Attend department meetings and trainings. Assist with closing all aspects of the promotion following the conclusion of an event including, but not limited to obtaining paperwork from dealers and members. Work with other departments within the company that may impact any special event. Other administrative functions and assignments as assigned by management. Requirements High school diploma or GED. Some Call center and office experience is preferred Strong customer service skills Strong phone skills Fluency in French and English required (Quebecois preferred) Detailed oriented Independent self starter with ability to prioritize workload Organized with excellent follow through skills Flexible with high degree of initiative Positive attitude and team player Service oriented with excellent interpersonal skills MS Word, Excel, and Outlook essential Accurate and efficient data entry skills High ethical standards Ability to make judgment calls based on company and department rules, guidelines and standards Ability to multi-task and handle many different situations at one time under pressure Salary Description $19.00/hour
    $19 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Auto Major Case Specialist

    Travelers Insurance Company 4.4company rating

    Advocate job in San Diego, CA

    **Who Are We?** Taking care of our customers, our communities and each other. That's the Travelers Promise. By honoring this commitment, we have maintained our reputation as one of the best property casualty insurers in the industry for over 170 years. Join us to discover a culture that is rooted in innovation and thrives on collaboration. Imagine loving what you do and where you do it. **Job Category** Claim **Compensation Overview** The annual base salary range provided for this position is a nationwide market range and represents a broad range of salaries for this role across the country. The actual salary for this position will be determined by a number of factors, including the scope, complexity and location of the role; the skills, education, training, credentials and experience of the candidate; and other conditions of employment. As part of our comprehensive compensation and benefits program, employees are also eligible for performance-based cash incentive awards. **Salary Range** $104,000.00 - $171,700.00 **Target Openings** 1 **What Is the Opportunity?** This role is eligible for sign on bonus Be the Hero in Someone's Story When life throws curveballs - storms, accidents, unexpected challenges - YOU become the beacon of hope that guides our customers back to stability. At Travelers, our Claims Organization isn't just a department; it's the beating heart of our promise to be there when our customers need us most. As a Major Case Specialist, you are responsible for investigating, evaluating, reserving, negotiating, and resolving complex, serious and severe claims typically with full damage value for average claim $500,000 to over a multi-million dollar value. You will serve as an expert technical resource to claim professionals, business partners, customers, and other stakeholders. **What Will You Do?** + Oversee major Auto claims from initiation to resolution, ensuring compliance with company policies and industry regulations. + Conduct detailed investigations to gather evidence, assess liability and determine extent of damages. + Evaluate claim information and documentation to make informed decisions regarding coverage and settlement. + Engage in negotiations with claimants, legal representatives, and other parties to achieve fair and equitable settlements. + Maintain comprehensive and accurate records of all claim activities, communications, and decisions. + Prepare and present detailed reports on claim status, trends and outcomes to senior management. + Work closely with legal, underwriting, and other departments to ensure coordinated claim handling. + Apply litigation management strategies through the selection of counsel and evaluation. **What Will Our Ideal Candidate Have?** + Bachelor's Degree. + Ten years of experience in handling major Auto claims and managing litigation and complex negotiations. + Extensive claim and/or legal experience and technical expertise to evaluate severe and complex claims. + Able to make independent decisions on most assigned cases without involvement of management. + Thorough understanding of business line products, policy language, exclusions, and ISO forms. + Demonstrated ability of strategic claims handling practices. + Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to understand, synthesize, interpret, and convey information in a simplified manner. **What is a Must Have?** + Four years bodily injury litigation claim handling experience or comparable claim litigation experience. **What Is in It for You?** + **Health Insurance** : Employees and their eligible family members - including spouses, domestic partners, and children - are eligible for coverage from the first day of employment. + **Retirement:** Travelers matches your 401(k) contributions dollar-for-dollar up to your first 5% of eligible pay, subject to an annual maximum. If you have student loan debt, you can enroll in the Paying it Forward Savings Program. When you make a payment toward your student loan, Travelers will make an annual contribution into your 401(k) account. You are also eligible for a Pension Plan that is 100% funded by Travelers. + **Paid Time Off:** Start your career at Travelers with a minimum of 20 days Paid Time Off annually, plus nine paid company Holidays. + **Wellness Program:** The Travelers wellness program is comprised of tools, discounts and resources that empower you to achieve your wellness goals and caregiving needs. In addition, our mental health program provides access to free professional counseling services, health coaching and other resources to support your daily life needs. + **Volunteer Encouragement:** We have a deep commitment to the communities we serve and encourage our employees to get involved. Travelers has a Matching Gift and Volunteer Rewards program that enables you to give back to the charity of your choice. **Employment Practices** Travelers is an equal opportunity employer. We value the unique abilities and talents each individual brings to our organization and recognize that we benefit in numerous ways from our differences. In accordance with local law, candidates seeking employment in Colorado are not required to disclose dates of attendance at or graduation from educational institutions. If you are a candidate and have specific questions regarding the physical requirements of this role, please send us an email (*******************) so we may assist you. Travelers reserves the right to fill this position at a level above or below the level included in this posting. To learn more about our comprehensive benefit programs please visit ******************************************************** .
    $50k-69k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Social Services Coordinator

    Gary and Mary West Pace

    Advocate job in San Marcos, CA

    Join the Team Voted Best Place to Work in North County! Why Work for Gary and Mary West PACE? Because you're looking for more than just a job - you want work/life balance and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of North County seniors and their families. At Gary and Mary West PACE, we support your personal and professional well-being with: Generous pay and a comprehensive benefits package focused on your health and wellness. 11 paid holidays, 13 days of PTO, and 5 days of sick time. A 5% employer match to our 403(b) retirement plan. No on-call time - because your time matters. We invest in our team with an annual education allowance and a commitment to professional growth, helping you expand your skills and advance your career. You'll thrive in a supportive, mission-driven culture where collaboration feels like family. As part of our multi-disciplinary team, your voice is heard, and your work is truly valued. Join us and do your best work-because here, your contribution matters. About PACE Philanthropists Gary and Mary West founded West Health with the mission of enabling seniors to successfully age in place with access to high-quality, affordable health and support services that preserve and protect their dignity, quality of life, and independence. The Gary and Mary West PACE (Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly), affiliated with West Health (******************** is a non-profit that delivers medical, social, and behavioral services to the frail elderly to the North County of San Diego. This PACE center is entrepreneurial in nature and focuses on innovations and bringing new processes to the traditional PACE environment. We're looking for passionate healthcare providers who want to be part of a team dedicated to enable seniors to live in their communities as independently as possible by providing compassionate, comprehensive health and supportive care. One Team One Mission Position Summary: Under the direction of the Center Director Director, is responsible for coordinating and supporting all aspects of the Social Services Department. Essential Functions: Participate as a supportive member of the interdisciplinary team (IDT), tracking all components and assigned tasks associated with the Social Services Department and assigned IDT MSW. Attend morning IDT meetings and report status of tasks and assignments pertaining to the coordination of social service activities for all assigned participants. Coordinate and manage the MSW schedule for in-person assessments including change of conditions, service delivery request/denial assessments, care conferences, and higher level of care assessments and committee meetings. Prepare the MSW for assessments, conferences, higher level of care meetings. Prepare the MSW for and attend care planning meetings with IDT. Present care plans to participants and obtain signatures to be uploaded to the electronic medical record. Administer psychometric scales as needed for the MSW - including PHQ-9 and GAD-7. Work closely with participants and families to establish and maintain exemplary rapport and ongoing relationships to provide the highest quality of care in a person-centered, trauma-informed manner. Coordinate ongoing family meetings, as needed. Monitor the individual interventions prescribed in the plan of care and update medical record regularly. Alert SW/BH staff of crises that arise in the day center or in the community. Maintain current, accurate, professionally written case management records submitted within 72 hours of all encounters pertaining to a participant's care. This includes ongoing documentation of all communication, services provided, participant expressed wishes, and statuses of all. Act as liaison between the participant and other agencies such as Department of Aging, Social Security Administration, Medicaid, etc. Alert the MSW to needed referrals to community or specialized programs when indicated. Assist with obtaining and maintaining current statements of income and other assets. Participate in participant-related conferences in the community as designated. Maintain confidentiality of participant information. Attend monthly meetings with supervisor. Attend bi-weekly mandatory department meetings. Attend and participate in all staff meetings, in-services, projects, and committees as assigned. Adhere to and support the center's policies, practices, and procedures. Accept assigned duties in a cooperative manner; and perform all other related duties as assigned. Be flexible in the schedule of hours worked. Will require use of personal vehicle. Education and Certification: High School Diploma or GED. Current Basic Life Support and CPR certification required. Current California Driver's License with proof of auto insurance. Skills and Experience: A minimum of one year of experience working with a frail or elderly population required. A minimum of one year of experience working in a behavioral health or social services setting. Must maintain excellent written and verbal communication skills and demonstrate the ability to interact clearly and effectively with both internal and external customers as needed for the position. Skilled in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with participants, co-workers, vendors, medical staff, and the public. Must be able to demonstrate proficiency in Microsoft computer applications. Experience working with Electronic Medical Record system (EMR) preferred. Operates in full compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local fire, health, safety, sanitation, Emergency procedures and other Standards prescribed in law or regulations. Desire to work in the helping field with an emphasis of the geriatric population. Medical Clearance: Employees must have medical clearance for communicable diseases and up-to-date immunizations before having direct participant contact. Job offers are contingent upon a successful pre-employment drug screen, background check, and physical assessment. Gary and Mary West PACE provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, pregnancy, military and veteran status, age, physical and mental disability, genetic characteristics, gender, gender identity, gender expression or sexual orientation or any other considerations made unlawful by applicable state or local laws.
    $41k-55k yearly est. 10d ago
  • NCSH Residential - SUD Counselor

    Healthright 360 4.5company rating

    Advocate job in Escondido, CA

    . North County Serenity House (NCSH), a residential program of HealthRIGHT 360, was founded in 1966 to provide substance use disorder services in the community. NCSH provides a gender-responsive and trauma-informed environment, using evidence-based and best practices that recognize and account for the role that trauma frequently plays in substance use and criminal histories of women. For clients with co-occurring mental illness, we provide integrated substance use and mental health services which treat both conditions as primary. Our residential facility serves up to 120 women (with capacity for up to 20 children under 5 years of age) seeking recovery from substance use disorders. The SUD Counselor III is an integral part of an interdisciplinary team that supports our clients through assessment of their needs and strengths in support of their health and recovery. SUD Counselor III will perform counseling in individual and group setting, deliver curricula in accordance with program specific requirements and case management, and assist clients in navigating systems of care while providing a supportive treatment environment. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Treatment Setting: Maintain an assigned caseload of up to 25 clients, depending on the program staffing pattern and business needs, and provide individualized weekly counseling. Facilitate group counseling sessions and community meetings. Proactively link clients to both internal and external resources based on their treatment needs. Teach classes on treatment-related topics to assist clients in meeting their treatment goals. Collaborates with each caseload client and other available internal and external resources to develop/maintain treatment plans, transition plans, progress notes and appropriate updates in support of the health and recovery needs of the client. Perform crisis intervention and communicate with the treatment team. Follow up on clients' treatment progress. Monitor and document client medication administration. Ensure secure storage and proper accounting of client medications. Accompany clients to offsite appointments as needed. Assign client duties and sign off upon completion. Motivate clients to fulfill their weekly obligations. Support intake process and maintain supplies. Collect, clean, or dispose of biohazard waste. Disinfect and clean rooms and common areas. Safety and Security: Maintain safety and security of clients in the facility. Perform periodic house runs. Perform property and room searches. Respond to medical emergencies including overdoses. Perform substance use tests such as urinalysis and breathalyzer. Observe clients and maintain observation logs. Documentation: Document group and individual counseling sessions in a timely manner per program and/or contract requirements. Accurately enter data in electronic systems. Document client updates and incidents daily. All documentation must be maintained in accordance with guidelines established by HealthRIGHT 360 to satisfy internal and external evaluating requirements. Complete discharge paperwork and agency assessments. Maintain weekly logs of client contacts. Read and respond to communications in a timely manner. Administrative and Other Responsibilities: Attend meetings and actively participate. Meet residential service delivery goals. Plan and facilitate celebrations and special events. Work on weekends and holidays as needed. Complete assigned training on time. Maintain full compliance with certification requirements. Assist with onboarding and training of new employees, interns, ambassadors, volunteers, etc. or as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS Education, Certification, or Licensure High school diploma or equivalent required. Bachelor's degree in Health and Human Services, Social Work, Psychology, or other related field preferred. Certification as a Substance Use Disorder Counselor from an accredited California agency (CCAPP, CAADE, CADTP). Valid First Aid and CPR certification or ability to obtain within 30 days of hire. Valid California Driver's License and access to registered and insured transportation. Experience Minimum of one year of experience as registered substance abuse or behavioral disorder counselor or recovery specialist in community mental health setting. Experience carrying a caseload.
    $31k-39k yearly est. 9d ago
  • Youth Care Professional - SPA STRTP

    General 4.4company rating

    Advocate job in Escondido, CA

    ✨ Join a group of passionate advocates on our mission to improve the lives of youth! Rite of Passage Team is hiring for a Child Care Worker at San Pasqual Academy in Escondido, California. ✨ San Pasqual Academy is located on a beautiful 238 acres in rural San Pasqual Valley. SPA is equipped with all the amenities of a private high school, including classrooms, an auditorium, gym, and cafeteria. On grounds sports and activities include basketball, softball, and football. Our unique campus features residential staff and house parents serving as surrogate parents who mentor and tutor students, teach age-appropriate independent living skills, create opportunities to explore new interests, encourage participation in sports and recreation, assist in the exploration of career and job opportunities, and promote family living skills. Pay: starting at $22/hr. $1000 sign on bonus for full-time positions! Perks & Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision and company paid Life Insurance within 90 days, and 403b match of up to 6% after 1 year of employment, Paid Time Off that can be used as soon as it accrues and more! ATCS Benefits & Perks What you will do: As a Child Care Worker, you will provide safety and around-the-clock in person supervision of youth. In this role, you will provide for the physical, personal and health needs of each student through individual counseling and behavioral/social/physical and educational skill development; provide an atmosphere that is supportive of the needs of the students; monitor and document student behaviors and activities; participate and assist with educational, social, athletic and recreational activities; work in collaboration with other professional staff to establish and/or meet the goals of each student's treatment plan. To be considered you should: Possess a high school diploma or equivalent ~ Be at least 21 years of age ~ Be able to pass a criminal background check, drug screen, physical, and TB test ~ Be able to pass a search of the child abuse central registry. Must have prior experience working with Residential care for youth or Youth ages 12-17 Schedule: 4 days per week, 10-hour shifts. Shift 1 - Sunday/Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday -7am-5pm or 1pm-11pm Shift 2 - Wednesday/Thursday/Friday/Saturday - 7am-5pm or 1pm-11pm Shift 3 - Wednesday/Thursday/Friday/ Saturday - 10pm-8am (overnight) Shift 4 - Sunday/Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday -10pm-8am (overnight) Apply today and Make a Difference in the Lives of Youth! After 40 years of improving the lives of youth, we are looking for passionate advocates to continue the legacy of helping young people become successful adults. As a Child Care Worker, you will have the unique opportunity to create a positive, safe and supportive environment for the youth we serve while building a career rich in growth opportunities and self-fulfillment. Follow us on Social! Instagram / Facebook / Linkedin / Tik Tok / YouTube
    $22 hourly 4d ago
  • Correctional Counselor-25505009

    San Diego County (Ca

    Advocate job in San Diego, CA

    Bring Your Passion and Support the Rehabilitation Process of Correctional Counselor FUTURE SALARY INCREASE June 2026 - 4.93% increase to base pay (3.50% Across-the-Board + 1.43% Market Adjustment) June 2027 - 4.43% increase to base pay (3.00% Across-the- Board + 1.43% Market Adjustment) The following additional pay incentive(s) and/or premium(s) are available: Correctional Counselors assigned to institutional work locations earn 5% above the regular base rate. About the Position Correctional Counselor is a professional journey-level position that works within the Sheriff's Office, Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA), and Probation Department. A Correctional Counselor performs a wide variety of casework assignments related to psycho-social, educational, vocational, and wellness. Counselors provide case management and facilitate groups. Work primarily takes place in detention facilities with restricted access. Education and Experience * A bachelor's degree from an accredited U.S. college or university, or a certified foreign studies equivalency in counseling, psychology, sociology, criminal justice/administration, or related behavioral or social science field, AND * Three (3) years of full-time experience performing counseling services for an agency or organization. Note: Experience in performing correctional counseling to incarcerated individuals in a locked detention or correctional facility is highly desirable. Click "here" for the complete job description. Hiring Process and Timeline The timeline for this recruitment is outlined below. * Interviews, Job Offers, and Background Process begin shortly after acceptance of the job offer. Note: Current County employees may be excluded from additional background screening. * Anticipated Start Date: Start date will be based upon successful completion of medical screening or other mutually agreed-upon date. If you are not selected for this interview process, you may have the opportunity to compete for future vacancies. The Department of Human Resources removes personally identifiable information from all recruitments. This practice, called Blind Applicant Screening, hides a candidate's personal information that could influence or bias a hiring decision. Personal information includes name, phone number, address, gender, age, and race. This process helps contribute to a fair and equitable selection process leading to a more diverse and inclusive workforce. The most highly qualified candidates, based on the evaluation results, will be referred for an interview. Be sure to include your experience in meeting the minimum requirements in both the Work Experience section and the Supplemental Questionnaire section of the Application. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of the application Work History and/or supplemental questionnaire. Condition of Employment As part of the County of San Diego's pre-employment process, prospective candidates will undergo a background check (including fingerprinting) and a pre-employment medical screening prior to beginning County employment. Current County employees may be excluded from this process. Background Investigation Must have a reputation for honesty and trustworthiness. Felony convictions will be disqualifying. Misdemeanor convictions may be disqualifying depending on type, number, severity, and recency. Prior to appointment, candidates will be subject to a thorough background investigation which may include a psychological, truth verification or other examination or test. Evaluation Qualified applicants will be placed on a six (6) month employment list based on scores received during the evaluation of information contained in their employment application and supplemental questionnaire. Please ensure all information is complete and accurate as the responses you provide on the supplemental application form will be reviewed using an automated evaluation system. If you are successful in the initial screening process your application will be reviewed individually to confirm that the information you provided is accurate and qualifying. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable a qualified individual with disabilities to perform the essential functions of a job, on a case-by-case basis. As an employer of over 19,000 employees, the County of San Diego is an organization committed to veteran hiring, retention, and professional development. We recognize the contributions and sacrifices made by our veterans and value the unique expertise and leadership qualities they bring to our workforce. We strive to provide veterans with the resources and tools necessary to maximize their employment opportunities, and to assist veterans with their transition into civilian life by applying the valuable skills, knowledge and training acquired in service to positions and career paths at all levels within our large organization. Click on the resource links below to learn more about how the County of San Diego supports its veterans. Veteran's Preference Policy The County of San Diego offers preferential credits for military service to assist qualified applicants in transitioning from military to civilian careers with the County of San Diego. Military Skills Translator Do you need assistance translating your military experience into civilian experience? This tool can help! The County of San Diego and its employees embrace the vision of a just, sustainable, and resilient future for all. Our values include integrity, equity, access, belonging, excellence, and sustainability. Each of which are infused throughout our operations. While also embracing a mission of strengthening our communities with innovative, inclusive, and data driven services through a skilled and supported workforce. Click here for more information on our Strategic Plan (sandiegocounty.gov). Under California Government Code Sections 3100 - 3109, public employees are designated as disaster service workers. The term "public employees" includes all persons employed by the state or any county, city, state agency, or public district. Disaster service workers are required to participate in such disaster service activities as may be assigned to them by their employer or by law. The County of San Diego is committed to valuing diversity and practicing inclusion because our diverse workforce is our greatest asset, and our customers are our number one priority.
    $54k-76k yearly est. 13d ago
  • Behavior Specialist

    Perris Union High School District 4.0company rating

    Advocate job in Perris, CA

    Number of Openings (at the time of posting): 1 Salary: ($104,293 - $131,621/ annually) Length of Work Year: Full-time: 8 hours Work days/year: 196 days Work hours: M-F: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm (schedule can vary depending on the needs of the school) Location: Special Education / Various Sites Please Note: PUHSD will automatically email identified References upon submission of the application. All applicants are encouraged to notify their References prior to submitting their application. Behavior Specialist: This role supports students with behavioral challenges by developing and implementing effective behavior management strategies. Under the direction of Educational Services or a designated Director, the specialist collaborates with educators, staff, and families to design individualized support plans such as BSPs, BIPs, 504 Plans, and IEPs. The role involves observing student behavior, conducting assessments, providing case management, and offering consultation and training to staff and families. The specialist also supports district-wide behavior initiatives, ensures compliance with applicable laws and policies, and contributes to a positive and inclusive learning environment for all students. JOB QUALIFICATIONS Education: - Master's Degree from an accredited university and/or college - Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) required Credential and Licenses - Valid Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Credential and - Teaching or Services credential i.e. School Psychologist Credential or Special Education Credential authorizing services in Mild Moderate or Moderate to Severe - Valid California Driver's License Experience: Three (3) years of successful experience in special education, specifically with students with behavioral and/or mental health needs. Desirable experience: - Extensive knowledge in drafting behavioral intervention strategies. - Effective communication skills with parents, school district staff, or community-based organizations. - Experience in a school setting implementing Positive Behavior Supports. Required Attachment: -Current Resume and Cover Letter -Valid Education Services Credential or Special Education Credential -Valid Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Credential -3 Letters of Recommendation signed & dated within the last 2 years ADDITIONAL LINKS: Link: Behavior Specialist Job Description District website: Perris Union High School District Benefits: Employee Benefits OUR DISTRICT: The mission of Perris Union High School District is to create high-quality relevant learning opportunities for all in a safe and caring environment. We will develop a high-quality, caring staff who will be dedicated to learning, and connect students to their education and potential goals. We will care for all students while developing a growth mindset through collaboration, creativity, communication, and critical thinking. APPLICATION DIRECTIONS: Answer all questions completely and accurately. Failure to fully complete application may result in disqualification. If you attach a driver's license or any document with a photo of yourself and/or indicating your age, your application will be automatically rejected and screened out. Do not attach a driver's license, DMV records or any forms of identification. Employment is contingent upon passing a pre-employment clearance which consists of a live scan fingerprint clearance, a drug screening and a current verification of a negative TB assessment or chest x-ray. A physical exam may also be required depending on the position. WHAT HAPPENS AFTER I APPLY? Due to the high volume of applications received, Perris Union High School District requests that you do not contact the Human Resources office regarding the status of your application. Applications will be carefully reviewed and those with the most appropriate education, experience, and training will be contacted to continue in the process. If it is determined that you will not be moving forward, you will receive a regret email. If you meet the minimum requirements for this position, you will be contacted with the exact date/time for interviews if selected. Please check your spam settings on your e-mail account to avoid missing these notifications. The status of your application can be viewed on the Application Status tab in your TalentED account.
    $35k-48k yearly est. 48d ago
  • Specialized Academic Behavioral Assistant (SABA) - SpEd

    Lemon Grove School District

    Advocate job in La Mesa, CA

    Schedule: 8:05am - 2:35pm, Monday - Friday* Work Year: 204 paid days per year *Successful candidates for qualifying positions (20 contracted hours per week or more) shall be required to enroll in one of the District's health insurance programs. DEFINITION: Direct supervision by Site Administrator, classroom teachers coordinate and direct instructional tasks, district Nurse provides health-related training and monitors health care procedures, has direct contact with staff, students and parents. Staff member's services may be required while student is in a special education or general education setting. Job site location will be determined based on student need and may be assigned or reassigned by the Director of Student Services, based upon District or student need. JOB RELATIONSHIPS: Under general supervision of the special education teacher has direct contact with staff, students and parents. Staff member's services may be required while student is in a special education or general education setting. Job site location will be determined based on student need and may be assigned or reassigned by the Director of Student Services, based upon District or student need. ESSENTIAL DUTIES: Assist in educating children identified as special education having needs in the academic, development, and/or behavioral areas. Assist teachers with the presentation of learning materials by tutoring individual or small groups of students assigned to programs in special education. Record appropriate data regarding academic, and/or behavioral information, and file in prescribed program format. Assist in organizing and preparing instructional materials and correcting student work. Assist teacher with supervision of students in the classroom, on the playground and on study/field trips. May supervise students under the direction of the teacher in the absence of the teacher. Assist students in getting on and off the school buses, meet school buses and escort children to and from classroom. Attend inservice training activities as related to job description. Maintain student participation as required by program. May participate in Individualized Education Program team meeting or home visits, when feasible. Assist in care for student's physical needs including diapering, toileting, feeding, lifting and moving of children as needed. Learn and use assistive technology or other specialized equipment. Assist in the management and shaping of student behavioral techniques or positive reinforcement strategies. Assist in management and shaping of student communication skills through the use of a picture exchange system, pivotal response technique or positive reinforcement strategy. Assist in training sensory impaired students in areas of body awareness, spatial relationships, balance, sensory-body coordination, sensorimotor integration and fine or gross motor skills. Perform other duties as assigned KNOWLEDGE OF: Working knowledge of discrete trial methods, pivotal response training, picture exchange communication system and/or other applied behavioral techniques or strategies Working knowledge of behavioral modifications or management strategies and techniques and reinforcement methods Working knowledge of child development of students Record management, storage and retrieval procedures Assertive and assaultive behavior protection and basic self-defense methods Interpersonal skills using tact, courtesy and confidentiality ABILITY TO: Learn and apply discrete trial methods, pivotal response techniques and/or other applied behavioral analysis techniques, strategies and procedures Learn and apply behavior modification or management strategies, techniques and reinforcement methods Learn and apply district-accepted professional assault response behavior techniques and self-defense procedure Supervise students with behavioral aggressiveness Learn and utilize teaching aids, assistive technology or communication devices used by special education students Maintain confidentiality at all times concerning students and their families Follow written protocols and procedures as specified Follow universal precautions to ensure personal safety Administer First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Function adequately in emergencies Learn procedures, functions and limitations of the assigned duties Perform the duties of a rigorous work schedule which may include periods of sitting, standing, repetitive motions, behavioral management techniques and data collection Speak and write grammatically correct English and perform mathematical concepts EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: High school graduate or equivalency Paid or volunteer experience working with children in an institutional, educational or childcare setting is highly desirable, preferably settings involving children with autistic or severe behavioral needs Crisis Intervention or Professional Assault Response Training desirable LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: District pre-employment test Post-offer physical examination and drug screen Fingerprint clearance from the Department of Justice Tuberculin skin test before employment and every four years thereafter or a chest x-ray Current valid California driver's license Current First Aid Certificate Current Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Certificate ENVIRONMENT: Classroom Outdoor playground Bus supervision Community based instruction settings PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Lift, carry, push, pull up to 40 pounds Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard Hearing and speaking to exchange information in person and on the telephone Seeing to assess injuries and illness Full range of motion in upper and lower extremities to assist students with mobility Kneel, crouch, squat or sit on the floor with children for up to 30 minutes at a time Run, move quickly in order to keep up with children in the classroom or on the playground HAZARDS: Contact with aggressive behavior, which may include scratching, biting, hitting or kicking Contact with blood-borne pathogens Communicable diseases
    $35k-54k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Social Services Assistant

    Sun Mar Healthcare 4.3company rating

    Advocate job in Lake Forest, CA

    We're a skilled nursing facility looking for dynamic associates to join our team and provide our guests with a care experience that will change their lives! If you are a customer service oriented individual with a Social Services Assistant background, we want to meet you! Assist the Social Service Director/Consultant in the planning, developing, organizing, implementing, evaluating, and directing of the social service programs of this facility. Meet with administration, medical and nursing staff, and other related departments in planning social services, as directed Participate in community planning related to the interests of the facility and the services and needs of the resident and family Participate in discharge planning, development and implementation of social care plans and resident assessments Interview residents/families as necessary and in a private setting. Refer resident/families to appropriate social service agencies when the facility does not provide the services or needs of the resident. Work with emotional problems including assisting resident/family with anxieties and stress caused by illness and admission to the facility, difficulties in coping with residual physical disabilities, fears related to helplessness and death, and the need for institutional and specialized care Assist in providing solutions for social and practical environmental problems including seeking financial assistance, discharge planning (including collaboration with community agencies), and referrals to other community agencies when specialized assistance is required.
    $38k-47k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Short-Hour Residential Counselor - Mental Health 340

    Main Template

    Advocate job in Mission Viejo, CA

    “They made it easier for me to live, breathe, eat, and stay clean. Without them, I'd be waiting somewhere, waiting for someone to give me a chance to live...” - Client from Telecare What You Will Do to Change Lives The Residential Counselor provides direct and indirect services to both individuals and groups of members served. Shifts Available: Short-Hour | PM Shift: 3:00-11:30pm | Days: Friday-Saturday Expected starting wage range is $21.00 - $22.52. Telecare applies geographic differentials to its pay ranges. The pay range assigned to this role will be based on the geographic location from which the role is performed. Starting pay is commensurate with relevant experience above the minimum requirements. What You Bring to the Table (Must Have) High School graduation or a G.E.D. equivalent At least one (1) year of direct service experience in a mental health setting Valid and current driver's license, and personal vehicle insurance with your name listed as a driver. Willingness to use your personal vehicle to drive clients to appointments and groups, etc. Willingness to use the company vehicle to drive clients to appointments and groups, etc. What's In It for You* Paid Time Off: Eligible employees (20+ hours/week) earn PTO each pay period for vacation and personal needs, with pro-rated accrual for part-time schedules and annual carryover up to set caps. Nine Paid Holidays & Shift differentials for hourly staff (6% for PM Shift, 10% for Overnight Shift). Weekend Shift differentials for hourly staff (5% for Weekend AM Shift, 11% for Weekend PM Shift, 15% for Weekend Overnight Shift) Free CEUs, free Supervision for BBS Associate License, coaching, and mentorship Online University Tuition Discount and Company Scholarships Medical, Vision, Dental Insurance, 401K, Employee Stock Ownership Plan For more information visit: ************************************* Join Our Compassionate Team Telecare's mission is to deliver excellent and effective behavioral health services that engage individuals in recovering their health, hopes, and dreams. Telecare continues to advance cultural diversity, humility, equity, and inclusion at all levels of our organization by hiring mental health peers, BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, veterans, and all belief systems. Tree House North is a short-term crisis residential program, which works in collaboration with the Orange County Health Care Authority (OCHCA). It will assist members within Orange County who are experiencing acute mental health crisis, and need additional assistance in stabilizing their current level of functioning without resulting in the member being admitted to any Inpatient or higher level of care facility or program. The program is staffed by a multidisciplinary team that focuses on stabilization and recovery. EOE AA M/F/V/Disability *May vary by location and position type Full Job Description will be provided if selected for an interview. Residential Case Manager, Residential Mental Health Worker If job posting references any sign-on bonus internal applicants and applicants employed with Telecare in the previous 12 months would not be eligible.
    $21-22.5 hourly 45d ago
  • SSI Advocate (East Corner Clubhouse)

    NAMI San Diego 3.6company rating

    Advocate job in El Cajon, CA

    East Corner Clubhouse SSI Advocate Company Description: NAMI San Diego & Imperial Counties (National Alliance on Mental Illness) is a nonprofit organization that provides free education, support services, and advocacy to improve the quality of life of everyone affected by mental illnesses. Program Description: NAMI San Diego Clubhouses operate under the Clubhouse International Model for psychosocial rehabilitation, with the goal of empowering adults living with mental illness to live vocationally meaningful and socially satisfying lives. Our program provides a uniquely supportive and collaborative Clubhouse setting where Members (program participants) and staff work together to operate all aspects of the organization in an atmosphere built on principles of mutual respect and caring. Primary Responsibilities/Function: As an integral part of the Clubhouse team, the SSI Advocate provides application assistance and education to individuals living with mental illness who are seeking to apply for SSI/SSDI benefits. The SSI Advocate works in partnership with the San Diego BH SSI contractor Program to track application progress, obtain additional documentations, and summit SSI/SSDI applications within a timely manner. The SSI Advocate actively contributes to Clubhouse programming by attending Clubhouse meetings, social events, and other activities designed to foster unique Clubhouse relationships. The SSI Advocate helps members connect with supportive resources within the community and may be required to provide transportation using company vehicles. To be successful in this position, the SSI Advocate must have excellent organizational and time management skills and be able to effectively communicate with all stake holders. This position is located at East Corner Clubhouse. Duties and Responsibilities: * Provide Supplemental Security Income (SSI) application assistance and advocacy services as a component of the Clubhouse program including support with the initial applications, reconsideration, and appeals. * Create and maintain an SSI/SSDI profile for each individual application, including release of information, application progress, and supportive documentation. * Coordinate and collaborate with SD County BHS SSI Advocacy and Training Contractor program to determine client eligibility, track application progress, obtain additional documentation, and application process. * Manage multiple responsibilities and diverse personalities, while maintaining a positive and energetic attitude throughout the day. * Promote self-sufficiency by identifying and reinforcing member strengths, assessing appropriate support, and assisting members to access community resources. * Support Clubhouse programming as needed, by working side-by-side with members to build meaningful relationships and perform Clubhouse operations. * Participate in Clubhouse social programming, where evening and weekend coverage may occasionally be required. * Complete all training courses in a timely manner as required by NAMI SD/IC in accordance with our program contract, including the SD County BHS approved SSI Advocacy Training. * Other duties as assigned. Accountability: Reports to Program Manager Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be provided to enable individuals with qualified disabilities to perform the essential functions. * Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer. * Prolonged periods of standing and walking. * Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds Minimum Requirements: * High school diploma or GED required. Bachelor's degree in mental health, human resource field, or other related degree, preferred. * Professional or personal experience working with individuals with individuals with mental illness and/or substance use disorders and with unhoused populations * A strong, positive viewpoint towards mental health is essential * Demonstrated ability and desire to work as part of a team * Values and supports a workplace that honors the community's unique demographic * Encourages an environment that promotes fairness and belonging for all * Willingness to support NAMI San Diego & Imperial County mission and values * Must have a satisfactory driving record. * Able to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing. * Proficient in computer software (Microsoft Office, Word, Excel) and web navigation. * Demonstrated ability to maintain confidentiality. * Reliable and consistent attendance. * Fluency in English and Spanish preferred. Due to our work with vulnerable populations and county contractor requirements, applicants will be required to undergo a background check following a contingent offer of employment and must receive satisfactory results prior to a final offer of employment. If you have any questions regarding this requirement, please feel free to reach out to *************.
    $37k-45k yearly est. Easy Apply 21d ago
  • Auto Major Case Specialist

    The Travelers Companies 4.4company rating

    Advocate job in San Diego, CA

    Who Are We? Taking care of our customers, our communities and each other. That's the Travelers Promise. By honoring this commitment, we have maintained our reputation as one of the best property casualty insurers in the industry for over 170 years. Join us to discover a culture that is rooted in innovation and thrives on collaboration. Imagine loving what you do and where you do it. Job Category Claim Compensation Overview The annual base salary range provided for this position is a nationwide market range and represents a broad range of salaries for this role across the country. The actual salary for this position will be determined by a number of factors, including the scope, complexity and location of the role; the skills, education, training, credentials and experience of the candidate; and other conditions of employment. As part of our comprehensive compensation and benefits program, employees are also eligible for performance-based cash incentive awards. Salary Range $104,000.00 - $171,700.00 Target Openings 1 What Is the Opportunity? This role is eligible for sign on bonus Be the Hero in Someone's Story When life throws curveballs - storms, accidents, unexpected challenges - YOU become the beacon of hope that guides our customers back to stability. At Travelers, our Claims Organization isn't just a department; it's the beating heart of our promise to be there when our customers need us most. As a Major Case Specialist, you are responsible for investigating, evaluating, reserving, negotiating, and resolving complex, serious and severe claims typically with full damage value for average claim $500,000 to over a multi-million dollar value. You will serve as an expert technical resource to claim professionals, business partners, customers, and other stakeholders. What Will You Do? * Oversee major Auto claims from initiation to resolution, ensuring compliance with company policies and industry regulations. * Conduct detailed investigations to gather evidence, assess liability and determine extent of damages. * Evaluate claim information and documentation to make informed decisions regarding coverage and settlement. * Engage in negotiations with claimants, legal representatives, and other parties to achieve fair and equitable settlements. * Maintain comprehensive and accurate records of all claim activities, communications, and decisions. * Prepare and present detailed reports on claim status, trends and outcomes to senior management. * Work closely with legal, underwriting, and other departments to ensure coordinated claim handling. * Apply litigation management strategies through the selection of counsel and evaluation. What Will Our Ideal Candidate Have? * Bachelor's Degree. * Ten years of experience in handling major Auto claims and managing litigation and complex negotiations. * Extensive claim and/or legal experience and technical expertise to evaluate severe and complex claims. * Able to make independent decisions on most assigned cases without involvement of management. * Thorough understanding of business line products, policy language, exclusions, and ISO forms. * Demonstrated ability of strategic claims handling practices. * Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to understand, synthesize, interpret, and convey information in a simplified manner. What is a Must Have? * Four years bodily injury litigation claim handling experience or comparable claim litigation experience. What Is in It for You? * Health Insurance: Employees and their eligible family members - including spouses, domestic partners, and children - are eligible for coverage from the first day of employment. * Retirement: Travelers matches your 401(k) contributions dollar-for-dollar up to your first 5% of eligible pay, subject to an annual maximum. If you have student loan debt, you can enroll in the Paying it Forward Savings Program. When you make a payment toward your student loan, Travelers will make an annual contribution into your 401(k) account. You are also eligible for a Pension Plan that is 100% funded by Travelers. * Paid Time Off: Start your career at Travelers with a minimum of 20 days Paid Time Off annually, plus nine paid company Holidays. * Wellness Program: The Travelers wellness program is comprised of tools, discounts and resources that empower you to achieve your wellness goals and caregiving needs. In addition, our mental health program provides access to free professional counseling services, health coaching and other resources to support your daily life needs. * Volunteer Encouragement: We have a deep commitment to the communities we serve and encourage our employees to get involved. Travelers has a Matching Gift and Volunteer Rewards program that enables you to give back to the charity of your choice. Employment Practices Travelers is an equal opportunity employer. We value the unique abilities and talents each individual brings to our organization and recognize that we benefit in numerous ways from our differences. In accordance with local law, candidates seeking employment in Colorado are not required to disclose dates of attendance at or graduation from educational institutions. If you are a candidate and have specific questions regarding the physical requirements of this role, please send us an email so we may assist you. Travelers reserves the right to fill this position at a level above or below the level included in this posting. To learn more about our comprehensive benefit programs please visit *********************************************************
    $50k-69k yearly est. 5d ago

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