Lead Residential Counselor (Weekdays Overnight)
San Diego LGBT Community Center job in San Diego, CA
WELCOME TO YOUR CENTER!
Established as a community non-profit in 1972, The Center provides targeted programs and services to the full diversity of the San Diego LGBTQ community. The mission of The Center is to enhance and sustain the health and well-being of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer, transgender, nonbinary, immigrant, and HIV communities for the betterment of our entire San Diego region. Our vision is to create a Center and Center culture where every person feels and knows that they are welcomed, valued, and supported. As the beacon for our regional LGBTQ community, we actively recommit to being a more vibrant, bold, innovative, safe, and modern center each day than the day before. The Center is sex-positive and provides advocacy and critical health and social support services to support our community members through all stages of life, focusing on our deeply held values of equity, social justice, and client-centered, trauma-informed care. The Center currently has over 75 staff working at five facilities across San Diego County.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Lead Residential Counselor supervises operations at The Center's emergency shelter, Safe STAY Wellness Center, serving transitional-age youth (ages 18-24). This role includes staff supervision and development of shelter staff, maintaining a safe and supportive environment, and ensuring continuous care for youth residents. The ideal candidate is trauma-informed, youth-centered, and committed to creating an affirming space that meets the physical, emotional, and health-related needs of all residents.
This is a part-time position scheduled for 16 hours per week. This position is scheduled for awake overnight shifts on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 11:00 PM to 7:30 AM. Availability to be on-call for additional shifts as needed is preferred.
PRIMARY ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide direct supervision and leadership to program staff, including staff development, data quality, performance evaluations, and training initiatives.
Maintain an active staff presence during assigned shifts, including awake overnight coverage, to ensure consistent supervision and support.
Coordinate staffing schedules and collaborate with the Youth Housing Manager to secure timely and reliable shift coverage during staff absences or schedule changes.
Conduct routine safety checks, respond effectively to emergencies and crises
Using trauma-informed de-escalation techniques and ensure timely and thorough completion of incident reports.
Ensure supplies are stocked and reordered as needed.
Support the recruitment, hiring, and onboarding of new program staff to maintain a skilled and mission-aligned team.
Ensure the facility remains clean, organized, and safe, and report any maintenance or safety concerns promptly.
Maintain regular communication with supportive services staff to coordinate care, address challenges, and support each youth's individual needs.
Foster a collaborative, respectful, and professional environment through strong relationships with youth participants and team members.
Ensure strict adherence to shelter policies, procedures, and program standards in alignment with best practices and organizational values.
Required Qualifications:
Professional Experience: A minimum of one year of direct experience working with LGBTQ+ youth, individuals living with HIV, and/or communities of color is required.
Professional Skills:
Proven experience working with youth experiencing homelessness, understanding their unique challenges and needs.
Must be able and willing to work awake overnight shifts, providing consistent support and supervision during critical hours.
Demonstrated expertise in applying strength-based, trauma-informed, and positive youth development approaches to effectively support and empower youth.
Strong ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment, adjusting plans and actions as needed to meet shifting demands.
Proven leadership capabilities with the ability to take initiative, manage responsibilities independently, and make critical decisions in real-time.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with a demonstrated ability to manage and de-escalate crisis situations with compassion and professionalism.
Language Skills: English
Other Qualifications: Valid CA driver's license, relevant car insurance, and personal vehicle to drive for job-related tasks.
Flexible Scheduling: Must be able to adapt to a flexible, overnight work schedule to meet the needs of the program and youth residents.
preferred QUALIFICATIONS:
Professional Experience: Two years of direct experience working with transitional-age youth in shelter, residential, or youth service settings. Familiarity with the unique needs of youth with lived experience in the foster care and/or juvenile justice systems.
Professional Skills: Formal training in trauma-informed care, crisis intervention, and positive youth development approaches. Proficiency in using electronic recordkeeping systems, including client management software or case documentation tools.
Language Skills: Fluency in Spanish is highly preferred.
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS:
Compensation: The pay range for this position is $24.00- $25.00 per hour and is commensurate with experience. This is a part-time non-exempt on-call position.
Benefits: The CENTER offers a robust benefits package, inclusive of Competitive Pay Scales, 401(k) Retirement Plan (with company match), Full Medical, Dental, Vision, and Chiropractic Health Coverage, Out-of-Pocket Optional Coverage for Spouses, Domestic Partners, and Dependent Children, Full-time and Part-Time Schedules, Generous Vacation and Holiday Benefits, Professional Training & Development Experiences, Opportunities for Promotion & Advancement
Please review the current job openings by clicking the button below. If you believe you possess the heart and skills for any of these (or any other) exciting job opportunities, we encourage you to apply. Instructions for how to apply are included in each job announcement. We regret that we are unable to accept telephone inquiries.
Equal Opportunity Employer
The San Diego LGBTQ Community Center is an equal opportunity employer to all, regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability (mental and physical), exercising the right to family care and medical leave, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation.
Director of Youth Housing Services
San Diego LGBT Community Center job in San Diego, CA
Job Description
WELCOME TO YOUR CENTER!
Established as a community non-profit in 1972, The Center provides targeted programs and services to the full diversity of the San Diego LGBTQ community. The mission of The Center is to enhance and sustain the health and well-being of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer, transgender, nonbinary, immigrant, and HIV communities for the betterment of our entire San Diego region. Our vision is to create a Center and Center culture where every person feels and knows that they are welcomed, valued, and supported. As the beacon for our regional LGBTQ community, we actively recommit to being a more vibrant, bold, innovative, safe, and modern center each day than the day before. The Center is sex-positive and provides advocacy and critical health and social support services to support our community members through all stages of life, focusing on our deeply held values of equity, social justice, and client-centered, trauma-informed care. The Center currently has over 75 staff working at five facilities across San Diego County.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Director of Youth Housing services is responsible for the day-to-day oversight of all youth housing services at The Center and supervises a team of four to six staff. Duties and responsibilities include but are not limited to managing the day-to-day execution of logistical and administrative functions of The Center's youth housing program, overseeing contract budgets and expenditures, ensuring that the programs are compliant with all contract requirements, program management, meeting logistics, ensuring data quality through accurate and timely client and service data being input into various program databases, establishing relationships with funding agencies and landlords, ensuring the safety of program clients while in Center-supported housing, personnel onboarding and offboarding, supervising youth housing staff, and representing The Center at various community meetings/events.
PRIMARY ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Program/Impact Area Management, Implementation, and Outcomes:
Develop, implement, and own departmental work plans, processes, and workflows needed to achieve and meet all goals and objectives.
Collaborate with Senior Director to identify challenges and solutions to successfully meet and achieve contractual objectives.
Collaborate with Senior Director and staff to develop, implement policies and procedures, and own all departmental work plans, processes, and workflows needed to achieve and meet all goals and objectives.
Works collaboratively with the quality assurance department to develop, and implement data collection, monitoring, reporting, and continually investigate and introduce improvement measures and best practices.
Develop and maintain relationships with landlords participating in the permanent supportive housing program.
Support staff and respond to crisis situations utilizing trauma-informed de-escalation techniques, minimizing harm to staff and participants.
Program Evaluation, Reporting, and Grant Support:
Review program data and outcomes in the region's Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) and internal case management software to adhere to grant and contract compliance and input data as needed to ensure maximum data quality.
Monitor program performance at a minimum of monthly to ensure programs are on target to achieve deliverables or timely adjustments are made to support achieving deliverables.
Assist with external partner agency monitoring to ensure program performance and provide timely communication of any deficiencies to supervisor.
Complete and submit program reports and collaborate with quality assurance, contracts compliance, and accounting teams to respond to audit requests.
Ensure program manuals are complete, up-to-date, and are in line with contract requirements.
Team Development and Mentorship:
Directly supervise the work of the respective team(s) managers and staff.
Oversee the job performance and achievement of well-defined goals from work plans, navigate complex problem-solving, and address any program and staff-related issues.
Serve as a mentor to staff by embodying the core values of dignity, inclusion, compassion, respect, equity, and equality.
Oversee and assist in the hiring, supervising, and training of assigned staff.
Mentor staff in attaining personal and professional goals.
In collaboration with the supervisor, provide guidance and direction to managers and staff regarding employee issues, development, and interpretation of personnel policies.
Conducts annual performance evaluations of managers and ensures that performance evaluations are completed for staff under this position's line of services.
Fiscal Budget, Management, and Accounting Processes:
In collaboration with the Senior Director, create and oversee assigned budgets.
Review budget to actual spreadsheets monthly and provide recommendations about spending and budget revisions to ensure contracts are appropriately spent according to grant/contract guidelines.
Collaborate with the accounting, contracts, and compliance teams regularly to ensure teams are aligned with the fiscal aspects of the department's services.
Review and approve spending requests, ensuring that all spent funds adhere to program contract requirements.
Collaborate with the accounts receivable team and property management firm to review and track permanent supportive housing rents.
Manage annual recertifications of permanent supportive housing households and ensure timely submission to funders.
Complete annual recertification of permanent supportive housing households and submit to funders.
Required Qualifications:
Education and/or Experience: 4-6 years of experience in housing program management, including staff supervision and program operations. A bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in social work, psychology, public administration or related field is required.
Language Skills: Fluency in English required.
Computer/Office Equipment Skills: Must be proficient in PC/Windows-based environments.
Other Qualifications:
Experience managing crises and implementing crisis interventions.
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple tasks with shifting priorities.
Must demonstrate competence in working with diverse populations. Those with lived experience as a member of a historically under-served community (i.e., low-income, communities of color, LGBTQ communities, immigrant communities, etc.) are strongly encouraged to apply.
Must demonstrate competence in motivational interviewing, trauma-informed care, and harm reduction practices.
Reliable transportation, a valid driver's license, and auto insurance.
preferred QUALIFICATIONS:
Education: Master's degree in social work, psychology, public administration, or related field.
Computer/Office Equipment Skills: Proficiency of Homeless Management Information Software (Clarity HMIS) and Case Management Software (Apricot)
Language Skills: Fluency in Spanish.
Other Qualifications: Knowledgeable about current issues related to the LGBTQIA+ community and people experiencing homelessness. Knowledgeable about services available to people experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness in the County of San Diego.
WORK LOCATION:
On- site, in the office most of the time with potential occasional remote work with supervisor approval.
Office in the East Village neighborhood in the City of San Diego.
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS:
Compensation: The pay range for this position is $71,000 to $81,000 and is commensurate with experience. This is a Full-Time, Regular Exempt
Benefits: The CENTER offers a robust benefits package, inclusive of Competitive Pay Scales, 401(k) Retirement Plan (with company match), Full Medical, Dental, Vision, and Chiropractic Health Coverage, Out-of-Pocket Optional Coverage for Spouses, Domestic Partners, and Dependent Children, Full-time and Part-Time Schedules, Generous Vacation and Holiday Benefits, Professional Training & Development Experiences, Opportunities for Promotion & Advancement.
Please review the current job openings by clicking the button below. If you believe you possess the heart and skills for any of these (or any other) exciting job opportunities, we encourage you to apply. Instructions for how to apply are included in each job announcement. We regret that we are unable to accept telephone inquiries.
Equal Opportunity Employer
The San Diego LGBTQ Community Center is an equal opportunity employer to all, regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability (mental and physical), exercising the right to family care and medical leave, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation.
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Member Experience & Engagement Specialist
San Francisco, CA job
A community-focused nonprofit organization in San Francisco is seeking a Membership Associate to enhance member experiences and provide customer support. This role involves engaging with members, managing accounts, and promoting inclusivity within the facilities. Ideal candidates will have a high school diploma, 6 months of customer service experience, and proficiency in Office 365. This position offers a competitive hourly rate ranging from $19.50 to $24.00.
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Talent Acquisition Specialist
Irvine, CA job
The Talent Acquisition Specialist is responsible for sourcing, attracting, interviewing, and hiring top talent for various positions within the company. This role involves a proactive and strategic approach to identifying and engaging high-quality candidates across different channels.
Key responsibilities include developing effective recruitment strategies, screening candidates, coordinating interviews, and ensuring a smooth hiring process. The Talent Acquisition Specialist also focuses on maintaining a positive candidate experience throughout the recruitment cycle, from initial contact to onboarding. This position requires strong communication skills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple recruitment processes simultaneously while aligning with the company's hiring goals and culture.
Responsibilities
Manage the full recruitment lifecycle, from job requisition through to onboarding, for various roles across departments, ensuring a seamless candidate experience.
Utilize multiple channels to source candidates, including job boards, social media, and employee referrals.
Conduct initial resume reviews, phone screenings, and in-person interviews to assess candidates' qualifications, cultural fit, and alignment with job requirements.
Partner with hiring managers to understand talent needs, develop recruitment strategies, and provide ongoing updates regarding the recruitment process.
Post clear, compelling s on internal and external platforms to attract top talent.
Maintain accurate records in the applicant tracking system (ATS), track key recruiting metrics, and generate reports for management.
Ensure a positive candidate experience throughout the process, providing timely feedback and updates to candidates.
Assist in strengthening the employer brand by promoting the company's values, culture, and opportunities through various marketing and social media channels.
Promote diversity in hiring practices by sourcing candidates from diverse backgrounds and ensuring an unbiased recruitment process.
Organize and facilitate onsite interviews, assessments, and recruitment events, ensuring smooth logistics and a professional experience for both candidates and interviewers.
Work with HR and hiring managers to prepare and extend competitive offers, negotiate terms with candidates, and oversee pre-employment processes.
Ensure all hiring processes comply with legal and company policies and maintain accurate documentation of all recruitment activities.
Build and maintain a talent pipeline for critical and high-volume positions to meet future hiring needs.
Qualifications
High School diploma or equivalent, required; Bachelor's degree, preferred.
Minimum of 3 years of experience in talent acquisition within a corporate recruiting or fast-paced sales environment.
Strong understanding of full-cycle recruitment processes, including sourcing, interviewing, and onboarding best practices.
Proficient in using applicant tracking systems (ATS) and other recruitment tools; experience with Paycom is preferred.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to interact effectively with candidates, hiring managers, and external partners.
Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to build relationships and work collaboratively with diverse teams.
Proven ability to manage multiple roles and priorities simultaneously in a fast-paced environment, while meeting deadlines.
Strong organizational skills with attention to detail and the ability to manage time efficiently.
Maintain a high level of professionalism, composure, and courtesy at all times, even in high-pressure or stressful situations.
Self-motivated team player with a proactive approach to work and the ability to take initiative in problem-solving.
Strong conflict resolution skills, with the ability to prioritize business needs while maintaining positive working relationships.
Commitment to promoting diversity and inclusion in all hiring practices and talent strategies.
Proficient in the English language, with excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
PSYCHIATRIC TECHNICIAN (SAFETY) - HIGH DESERT STATE PRISON (FT)
California job
Psychiatric Technician
Do you have a passion for advancing mental health care? California Correctional Health Care Services (CCHCS)/California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) is seeking dedicated professionals, like you, to provide compassionate care to our diverse patient population.
$71,460 - $91,380 annual salary
Psychiatric Technicians providing care within one of our Psychiatric Inpatient Units receive an additional 15% Stipend of Base Pay
Working in a collaborative, multidisciplinary setting, you will:
Provide a basic level of psychiatric and general nursing care.
Observe patients' physical condition and behavior and report significant changes.
Participate in the development of treatment plans.
Update and maintain patients' medical records.
Assist rehabilitation therapists with occupational, recreational, vocational, and educational therapy programs.
You must possess a valid license to practice as a Psychiatric Technician issued by the Board of Vocational Nurse and Psychiatric Technician Examiners (BVNPTE)
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Applicants who are within four months of completing the Psychiatric Technician curriculum accredited by the BVNPTE will be admitted to the examination, but they must secure this license before they will be eligible for appointment.
In return for your efforts, CCHCS/CDCR offers a competitive benefits package, including:
Generous paid time off and holiday schedule.
State of California retirement that vests in five years (visit ****************** for retirement formulas) Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance options.
Robust 401(k) and 457(b) savings plans.
Reimbursement for license and certificate renewals.
And much more.
We currently have opportunities available throughout California, which means you're sure to find the perfect fit.
To apply please click here.
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Assistant Deputy Medical Executive - Quality Management
Elk Grove, CA job
Ready to join an organization committed to healthcare quality improvement, patient safety, change management, and better health outcomes?
California Correctional Health Care Services' (CCHCS) Quality Management (QM) Unit and Patient Safety (PS) Program continuously evaluates and improves the performance of a complex health care system that delivers comprehensive primary care to patients within all adult correctional institutions in California.
We are seeking a self-motivated, analytical clinician with the ability to translate and communicate aspects of the clinical world to non-clinical data analysts and facilitate consensus and understanding to internal clients and external stakeholders, including other state agencies, legislative staff, oversight bodies, and various professional committees and workgroups. Experience with/understanding of tenets and applications of Lean Six Sigma as well as coding in SQL, Python, R, and CCL is highly desirable.
About the Position:
Reporting directly to the Deputy Medical Executive over the QM/PS Programs, you will
Take responsibility for the implementation of clinical informatics focused on organizational performance evaluation, patient safety surveillance, and quality improvement efforts
Support, supervise, and mentor a team of six QM/PS physicians in the use of industry standard quality improvement techniques, including conducting root cause analyses, Lean Six Sigma projects, and other projects to analyze quality problems and mitigate risk to patients and staff
Consult with staff members in performance measure development, decision support and training material design while promoting a culture of safety and positive system change
Travel to correctional institutions to engage with healthcare staff, custody staff, and incarcerated persons throughout the state will include occasional overnight trips
Benefits:
In return for your skills, we offer competitive salaries and reliable State of California benefits, including:
Generous paid time off and holiday schedule
State of California pension (visit ****************** for retirement formulas)
Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance plans
Robust 401(k) and 457(b) retirement plans (tax defer up to $47,000-$62,000 per year)
And much more
Requirements:
California Medical License, with board certification in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, or Psychiatry
Min. 5 yrs. clinical experience in a comprehensive medical setting
Min. 2 yrs. experience supervising physicians with full authority to hire, evaluate, conduct quality reviews, and responsibility for practical practice development and discipline
Experience coding in SQL, Python, R, and CCL is highly desirable
Experience with/understanding of tenets and applications of Lean Six Sigma
About California Correctional Health Services:
State of California agency partnered with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR)
Robust Correctional Health System providing medical, dental, and mental health care with headquarters in Elk Grove, multiple Regional Offices, and more than 30 CDCR facilities across California.
Take the Next Step:
For more information, contact Erica Nuezca at ************************ or apply online at ******************************************************************************
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NEW GRADUATE RESIDENCY PROGRAMS
Los Angeles, CA job
One of U.S. News & World Report's top hospitals in the nation, Magnet -designated nursing, state-of-the-art technology, unequaled opportunities for growth and development. Sound like the perfect place to launch your nursing career?
You'll find it all at UCLA Health. You will begin a career journey with an internationally-renowned health system that is continually setting new standards for nursing excellence. You will be challenged and rewarded as you build a skill set that is unmatched anywhere.
Where your career path takes you depends a lot on where you start. At UCLA Health, you'll start by working with world-class colleagues in a supportive and collaborative environment, building the skills you need to provide leading-edge care for our patients and a fulfilling career for yourself. Whichever specialty you choose to pursue here, you will be challenged and empowered on every level, and you will have all the tools you need to succeed.
Executive Director
San Diego, CA job
This is a unique and exciting opportunity to lead one of San Diego's most respected animal welfare organizations as it enters its 20th year of service. Considering applying for this job Do not delay, scroll down and make your application as soon as possible to avoid missing out.
The Foundation for Animal Care and Education (FACE) is a beloved local charity with a strong reputation and a passionate community of supporters.
Reporting directly to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director will be responsible for guiding the strategic direction and operational success of the organization.
This includes managing a $2 million annual budget, strengthening programmatic impact, and cultivating innovative partnerships.
The Executive Director will serve as a visible and influential leader in the community, working closely with the Board and it's President, while overseeing three direct reports: the Director of Development, Director of Operations, and [third role to be defined].
While FACE's impact to date is significant, the organization holds tremendous untapped potential.
We are seeking a visionary and passionate animal advocate who can elevate our reach and effectiveness-particularly through dynamic fundraising leadership and a comprehensive development strategy.
The Executive Director will play a central role in expanding FACE's capacity by spearheading fundraising events, cultivating donor relationships, and stewarding a results-driven development program. xevrcyc
Fundraising will be the top priority, serving as the engine that powers our mission and amplifies our impact across the community.
Technology and Corporate Counsel
Menlo Park, CA job
About the Foundation
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation invests in creative thinkers and problem solvers working to ensure that people, communities, and the planet can flourish. Together with our partners, we are harnessing society's collective capacity to solve our toughest problems - from the existential threat of climate change to persistent and pervasive inequities, to attacks on democracy itself. A nonpartisan philanthropy, the Hewlett Foundation has made grants in the U.S. and globally for nearly six decades based on an approach that emphasizes long‑term support, collaboration, and trust. Globally, we make grants to address both longstanding and emerging challenges like our efforts to advance gender equity and governance, reimagine the economy and society, and reduce the growing threat of climate change. Our U.S. efforts prioritize strengthening democracy, advancing education for all, and supporting community‑led conservation. In the San Francisco Bay Area we call home, we make grants to support meaningful artistic experiences in local communities and support regional foundations working on critical issues such as housing. All of our grantmaking also invests in advancing racial justice and in strengthening the effectiveness of our grantees, and of philanthropy itself. The Hewlett Foundation's assets are approximately $13.9 billion with annual awards of grants totaling more than $600 million. More information about the Hewlett Foundation is available at: ***************
About the General Counsel's Office
The General Counsel's Office is responsible for providing timely, coordinated, and thoughtful legal advice that is grounded in applicable laws and tailored to the foundation's programmatic needs, enhancing its ability to achieve its charitable goals. Legal staff counsel internal clients on a wide variety of regulatory, compliance, and risk‑management matters. The office currently comprises seven individuals: the General Counsel; two associate general counsels; two counsels; a legal and compliance officer; and an executive assistant. We are looking to add an additional lawyer.
About the Position
This full‑time employee reports to an Associate General Counsel and will provide legal advice and support to the Foundation focusing on corporate and technology‑related matters, including data privacy, intellectual property, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence (AI), contracts, and general corporate governance. This will include reviewing and negotiating technology contracts; serving as the primary legal partner for the Information Technology (IT) and Facilities Operations departments; supporting technology projects to improve the processing of grants and contracts; providing thought leadership within the Foundation and within the nonprofit sector on legal issues related to technology, particularly AI; and leading/advising on projects to keep the Foundation's policies and procedures up to date with the law and best practices.
This lawyer should have corporate transactional experience at law firm(s), and specific experience advising on data privacy, intellectual property, cyber security and/or AI. Experience with the nonprofit sector is preferred, and experience working in‑house is desirable but not required. Strong interpersonal, communications, and client service skills are extremely important, as are abilities to prioritize and balance projects with differing issue areas and stakeholders. Title and compensation are dependent on years of applicable experience.
Responsibilities
Support for IT and Facilities Operations
A core responsibility of this position is to act as primary counsel to the foundation's IT and Facilities Operations teams, providing day‑to‑day legal counsel on technology procurement, cloud and software agreements, licensing, and internal policies and procedures. It is anticipated that this set of responsibilities will take approximately 45 percent of the lawyer's time. Specific duties include:
Advising on data privacy, cybersecurity, AI and incident response readiness.
Partnering with IT and Facilities Operations to strengthen risk management frameworks.
Guiding the responsible use of artificial intelligence tools internally and externally, including evaluating vendors, establishing AI governance frameworks, and developing related policies to create efficiency and optimization.
Managing intellectual property issues, including copyright, trademark, and open‑source compliance.
Contributing to documentation, user guides, and system design testing to embed legal considerations into platform development.
Helping draft, review, and update policies on data governance and retention, and acceptable use of technology.
Advising, reviewing and negotiating on facilities and technology‑related contracts.
Engaging with and managing outside counsel.
Cross‑Functional Collaboration
The other core responsibility of this position is to act as counsel collaborating with other members of the legal team on technology contracts, software utility and enhancements, grants processing, and related compliance matters. It is anticipated that these responsibilities will take approximately 40 percent of the lawyer's time. Specific duties include:
HR: Support compliance in HR systems (ADP, Everfi, online training platforms).
Finance: Advise on financial systems (Concur, Stampli) and contracts.
Grants Management: Partner on Salesforce/Grants Management System, DocuSign, and data integrity.
Contracts: Support workflow design and compliance documentation.
Programs: Advise on grants pertaining to artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies.
Other Departmental Responsibilities and Support for Administrative Teams
This employee will assist the General Counsel and other members of the legal team on a variety of Foundation projects, such as improving compliance systems or developing training materials. It is anticipated that these responsibilities will take approximately 15 percent of the lawyer's time. These duties may include:
Keeping abreast of changes in technology law and regulations to ensure the Foundation remains compliant and knowledgeable about changes in the legal landscape and can anticipate future opportunities and challenges.
Developing and implementing user‑friendly policies and procedures, working in conjunction with the General Counsel, legal team, and other departments.
Designing and conducting training sessions and process guides for the General Counsel's Office and other Foundation staff.
Working on technology projects to streamline grants and contracts processing.
Requirements
J.D. with a minimum of three years of relevant legal experience. The ideal candidate should have law firm experience doing a range of technology transactional work. Nonprofit/exempt organization experience is preferred, and in‑house experience is desirable but not required.
Candidate must be a team player, flexible, and enjoy working in a collaborative environment. Ability to work well independently and as part of a team.
Experience adapting complex legal advice to create practical processes and guidance materials for clients, including in‑house users.
Experience negotiating and drafting technology‑related agreements, including software services (including AI‑related products and services), licensing, and data privacy agreements.
Ability to understand the foundation's goals and to counsel staff on how to achieve them efficiently, while appropriately factoring in legal risks and compatibility with the foundation's systems and policies.
Excellent written and oral communication skills and a strong ability to deliver quality training experiences to small and large groups.
Project management experience with developing and implementing policies and procedures.
A license to practice law in California or eligibility for such admission at the time of hiring. Registered In‑House Counsel status is acceptable.
Physical Demands/Work Environment
The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
The position is based in Menlo Park, California. Staff are working in a hybrid environment and are expected to work from the Hewlett Foundation office at least 2-3 times per week (Tuesdays and Wednesdays are required in‑office days), with a minimum of 10 in‑office days per month. While performing the duties of this position, the employee is required to spend extended periods of time at a computer.
Compensation and Benefits
The Hewlett Foundation is committed to providing compensation that is competitive within the philanthropic sector. We offer a generous total compensation package that emphasizes both base salary and comprehensive benefits , and includes an employer‑assisted housing program. The salary range for this role is $210,000-$230,000. Offers are based on the candidate's years of experience and our practice of maintaining salary equity within the foundation.
To Apply
Interested, qualified attorneys should submit an electronic copy of their letter of interest and their resume to the following search consultants: All inquiries and/or application materials sent directly to the foundation will be redirected to John and Snyder, LLC for review, which may cause significant delay in evaluation and response. On behalf of the Hewlett Foundation, we thank you for your interest in the Technology and Corporate Counsel opportunity.
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation embraces the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion, both internally in our hiring process and organizational culture, and externally, in our grantmaking and related practices. We are an equal opportunity employer, and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, cultures, and experiences.
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Commit to Serve Your City Year! (Full Pay/Benefits - Academic Mentor)
La Caada Flintridge, CA job
Student success coach and mentor (entry level,
paid, full-time)
City Year AmeriCorps Member
City Year, an AmeriCorps program, helps students across schools succeed. Teams
of City Year AmeriCorps members provide support to students, classrooms and the
whole school, helping to ensure that students in schools receive a high-quality
education that prepares them with the skills and mindset to thrive and contribute
to their community.
What You'll Do
As a City Year AmeriCorps member, your service will focus on coaching and
mentoring elementary, middle and/or high school students. You will help these
students earn academic success, improve their attendance, and develop positive
behaviors at school. You will plan and monitor individual student progress and
work with teachers on whole class instruction, breakout spaces and other in-class
student assistance.
Role and Responsibilities
Experience in all these tasks is not necessary. We provide 2-4 weeks of training at
the beginning of the year to support you. Plus, you will work with partner teachers
and school staff every step of the way.
Support academic coaching and interpersonal development for students:
· Work with identified students 1:1 and in small groups
· Develop literacy and/or math skills varying learning activities by student level,
answering student questions and encouraging assignment completion
· Create and implement a behavior management system for students
· Develop interpersonal skills throughout their day, using proven strategies of
learning, practicing, reflection and repetition
· Collaborate with teachers and team members to collect, record, analyze and
monitor individual student progress, participating in facilitated reviews of student
data collected and entered into City Year's student data system· Create an engaging, safe and healthy classroom space in collaboration with the teacher
Support Whole School initiatives to increase engagement with students and
families:
· Support and/or conduct extended day and virtual programming for students
before, during and after school including, but not limited to, academic enrichment
and intervention, homework support, recreation and student clubs, service
learning, and leadership development
· Create, support and/or co-lead events or programs that recognize and appreciate
student growth and/or achievement in math, literacy, attendance, and behavior
City Year benefits
You will receive:
· Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance
· Curalinc Employee Assistance Program
· Talkspace Therapy Program
· Free 3-year membership to Happier
· Benefit Advocate Center
· Bi-weekly living stipend
· Workers' compensation
· Relocation support
· Benefits specific to City Year location
· Career and University partnerships and scholarships
· City Year / AmeriCorps Uniform parts
AmeriCorps and other federally-issued benefits
You will be eligible for:
· Segal AmeriCorps Education Award*
· Child care benefits paid by AmeriCorps
· Loan forbearance and interest accrual payments for qualified student loans
· Time accrual toward the U.S. Department of Education's Public Service Loan
Forgiveness Program, (see Reduction of Education Costs)
· Income-based Loan Repayment Plan (IBR) Eligibility Requirements
City Year AmeriCorps members are as varied as the communities we serve. We're
looking for you if you want to build yourself, give back and are ready to change the
world.
· Be a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident (Authorization to work in the U.S. is
not sufficient. Those with DACA status unfortunately are not eligible at this time)
· Be 17-25 by July 1, 2025
· Have a GED or high school diploma, some college experience, or college degree
· Have served no more than three terms in an AmeriCorps state or national
program*
· Agree to and complete a background check
· Be able to begin City Year by July/August 2025 (specific start date varies by location)
How to Apply
Visit **************************************************** and submit your
completed application online.
For more information on how to apply, visit: ***********************************
For more information about this role visit our website.
Assisted Living Manager (AL Assistant Director)
Oakland, CA job
Piedmont Gardens, a 5-Star HumanGood Community in Oakland, CA is seeking an experienced Assistant Living (AL) Manager. Under general supervision of the AL Director, the AL Manager leads and manages the care & services team of twenty Resident Assistants, and serves as a member of the community's leadership team. Full-time Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 5:00pm (must have availability to support all shifts) $65,000 to $80,000/year (DOE) Key duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Interviewing, hiring, and training associates; planning, assigning/scheduling, coaching, and directing/appraising work performance. Developing and implementing activities and support programs. Assisting with marketing of the accommodations and services to prospective residents and families and Conducting routine rounds of the community; participating in initial and ongoing resident assessments to help identify needs and changes in residents' condition. Assisting in the development of the Resident Services Plan, participating in resident and family meetings. To be successful in the role, you would have: Bachelor's Degree in a health care, social science, or business discipline Minimum 3 years of related experience including supervisory experience working in health care, senior living, or strong service environment; or any equivalent combination of education and training which provides the required skills, knowledge and abilities. Excellent computer skills and familiar with EHR (Electronic Health Records) Current CPR certification What's in it for you? As the largest nonprofit owner/operator of senior living communities in California and one of the largest in the country, we are more than just a place to work. We are here to ensure that all we serve are provided with every opportunity to become their best selves as they define it, and this begins with YOU. At HumanGood, we offer the opportunity to be part of something bigger than yourself on top of an incredible package of benefits and perks for our part-time and full-time Team Members that can add up to 40% of your base pay. Full-Time Team Members: 20 days of paid time off, plus 7 company holidays (increases with years of service) 401(k) with up to 4% employer match and no waiting on funds to vest Health, Dental and Vision Plans- start the 1 st of the month following your start date $25Tax per line Cell Phone Plan Tuition Reimbursement 5 star employer-paid employee assistance program Find additional benefits here: ***************** Part-Time/Per Diem Team Members: Medical benefits start the 1 st of the month following your start date Matching 401(k) $25Tax per line Cell Phone Plan Come see what Piedmont Gardens has to offer! Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.aa415a4b-8b21-40fc-a65c-70d2b25ca29a
Marketing Director
Sacramento, CA job
The Sacramento Regional Builders Exchange (SRBX) and Construction Industry Education Foundation (CIEF) are looking for an experienced Marketing Director to join our team. This position will be responsible for shaping and executing all marketing and communication strategies, including the development of a comprehensive national marketing plan, management of the department budget, and alignment of marketing initiatives with the organizations' broader business goals of expanding membership, event attendance, and philanthropic giving. This is a full-time position located in our Sacramento, California office, reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, and supervising the Marketing Manager.
ORGANIZATIONAL PROFILE
SRBX is a 501(c)6 trade association representing the commercial construction industry with nearly 1,100 member companies. It is one of the oldest and largest membership organizations in the Sacramento region. It also is the parent company of the newly formed Southern California Builders Exchange (SoCal BX). CIEF is a 501(c)3 organization working to empower youth to pursue careers in the built environment. In the 2024-2025 school year, CIEF served nearly 15,000 high school students in five states. CIEF operates a chapter model in other states and also has secondary offices in Irvine, California and Dallas, Texas. The joint organizations serve nearly 25,000 people per year at workforce, business development, and networking events, in addition to providing an online plan room, education and safety training, and government advocacy. SRBX and CIEF have 18 full-time employees and seven contract staff.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Shape and implement the organizations' marketing and communication strategies, aligning them with both short-term and long-term objectives
Lead the development of integrated marketing plans at the national and local levels, including digital, print, and media strategies to increase brand awareness and engagement
Create and implement operational processes and policies to promote collaboration across marketing functions and streamline decision making
Manage and direct critical marketing functions, including market research, content strategy, communications, and demand generation
Manage press releases, public relations, and earned media, ensuring a consistent and positive organizational presence in local, statewide, and national markets
Lead advertising placement, social media campaigns, and event promotions designed to increase membership, program participation and event attendance, and philanthropic giving
Oversee the production and editorial direction of publications and other marketing content
Collaborate with members and program participants to create promotional materials, including flyers, event signage, brochures, and multimedia content
Act as a mentor and leader to the Marketing Manager, providing guidance and performance evaluations
Manage volunteer Marketing and Communications Committee as well as lead volunteer communication leads with each chapter
Foster relationships with vendors, media partners, and external stakeholders to manage contracts and outsourced projects
Establish and monitor budgets for marketing activities, ensuring effective resource allocation
Evaluate the effectiveness of marketing initiatives using analytics, metrics, and industry trends
Serve as the organization's spokesperson for public relations and manage relationships with local, statewide, and national media markets
QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum of 5 years of experience in marketing, with at least 2 years in a leadership role
Proven experience developing and managing marketing strategies, budgets, and teams
Experience working with an association or agency preferred, but not required
Strong writing, editing, and verbal communications skills
Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, or a related field
Expertise in digital marketing, social media management, and public relations
Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator) and Microsoft Office Suite
Experience with Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software or Association Management Software (AMS), and marketing analytics tools
Excellent leadership, organizational, and time-management skills
Ability to collaborate effectively across departments and with external partners
COMPENSATION
This is a full-time position with supplemental benefits including medical, dental, vision, life, and a 401k savings program. The anticipated salary is $75,000-$85,000 depending on experience.
HOW TO APPLY
Candidates may apply for this position via LinkedIn, or by submitting a cover letter and resume to info@cie.foundation. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Final candidates will be asked to provide references. The selected candidate will be required to pass FBI and DOJ Background Checks for working with youth and minors. Candidate should be able to lift up to 40 pounds in office and/or event settings.
No recruiters or third-party placement.
Medical Sales / Product Representative
Irvine, CA job
National Medical Products Inc. is a leader in the development of needle-free injection system with over 25 years of experience improving the patient's administration of liquid medications via Jet Injection. Job Description National Medical Products, Inc. located in Irvine, CA is looking for a Product Representative. We are looking for energetic team player who would like to join a dynamic growing company.
The ideal talent will be ambitious, optimistic & resilient with a keen motivation to achieve sales targets. Compensation will be salary plus bonus based on results and individual performance. This is a permanent position with good opportunity for career progression and long term stability.
Responsibilities :
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Must be willing to travel as needed
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At least 2-5 years' experience of customer service and support
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Professional and courteous demeanor with clients
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Willingness to work transparently in a collaborative, team selling environment.
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Ensure sales targets/objectives are achieved quarterly and annually.
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Self-starter with ability to work independently without supervision
Qualifications
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A positive, cheerful, can-do attitude is a must
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Must have strong written and verbal communication skills
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Conduct all matters in a professional and courteous manner as a representative of the company
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Ability to multi-task and focus on attention to detail
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Ability to adjust to changing priorities and new tasks quickly
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Advanced proficiency in MS office (Word, Excel, and Outlook)
Additional Information
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
YOLA at HOLA Bass Teaching Artist
Los Angeles, CA job
Job Details LOS ANGELES, CA Part Time $45.00 - $45.00 HourlyDescription
Title: YOLA at HOLA Bass Teaching Artist
Department: Music
Reports to: YOLA at HOLA Music and Program Director
FLSA: Non-exempt
Hours: Approximately 8-12 hours/normal programming week, for 37 weeks/year.
Hours are subject to change with academic calendar and/or program needs.
Salary: $45 per hour
Start Date: As soon as possible
Heart of Los Angeles (HOLA) provides underserved youth with exceptional programs in academics, arts and athletics within a nurturing environment, empowering them to develop their potential, pursue their education and strengthen their communities.
Core Values: Respect, Responsibility, Positive Communication, Inclusion and Support.
Youth Orchestra LA (YOLA) is the Los Angeles Philharmonic's initiative, supported by a network of stakeholders, to provide access to exceptional instrumental and orchestral education in order to promote youth development. Central to YOLA is the LA Phil's plan to build youth orchestras in underserved communities throughout Los Angeles with community partners. YOLA at Heart of LA is the second site of Gustavo Dudamel's signature program Youth Orchestra LA, inspired by El Sistema, the Venezuelan music education system that provides a quarter million children with free musical instruments and music instruction. Over the last thirty years, Heart of Los Angeles has become a home-away-from-home for countless numbers of inner-city youth. With YOLA, this vibrant community center has become a hub of intensive and joyful music making. Each participant receives a rich music curriculum focused on cultivating a caring, cooperative, and fun community. The instruments and the program are free to all participating students as long as they uphold their contract to take care of the instrument, practice, and participate in YOLA at Heart of LA music programming. Participating students come from within a five-mile radius of Heart of LA community center, located in and around Lafayette Park, Los Angeles.
POSITION SUMMARY:
Responsible for leading bass and string sectionals for YOLA at Heart of LA, a joint venture of the Los Angeles Philharmonic and Heart of Los Angeles (HOLA). He/she/they will ensure the highest musical experience for YOLA at Heart of LA, create curriculum and pedagogy in collaboration with other YOLA at Heart of LA music faculty, and support each child holistically. He/she/they will support the Heart of LA philosophy and community as a part of YOLA at Heart of LA and help facilitate community and family involvement.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
As YOLA at Heart of LA faculty member, responsibilities include (but are not limited to):
Collaborating with YOLA at Heart of LA faculty to create a shared curriculum, pedagogy and culture inspired by the ideals of El Sistema.
Teaching bass for beginning, intermediate, and advanced YOLA at Heart of LA students.
Lesson planning for the groups and sessions that are taught.
Team teaching with other strings when necessary.
Leading ensembles/conducting as assigned.
Assisting with full orchestra rehearsals; playing in the section, helping students individually, classroom management, collaborating with the YOLA conductors.
Assisting with concerts and special events.
Communicating with the YOLA at Heart of LA director, associate director, program coordinators, and tutor, in order to understand each child holistically.
Attending music pedagogy and tutoring professional development sessions.
Supporting youth development in individual and collective agency and expression through artistry and citizenship.
Preparation and communication with music teachers, YOLA conductors, program director, program managers, LA Phil staff, parents, and the Heart of LA team.
Arranging orchestra parts to suit strings (or other) instruments if needed.
Embodying the El Sistema ideals of mentorship, team teaching and experiential learning by being a role model and mentor to those entering the classroom to learn, such as YOLA students, or volunteers.
Representing the YOLA at Heart of LA program by embodying the Heart of LA core values, and welcoming visitors into the collaborative teaching space.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS:
Demonstrated excellent musicianship and artistry as a teacher/performer.
Strong background in music education required.
Experience teaching bass classes to children.
Experience leading and conducting ensembles.
Strong knowledge of bass repertoire, curriculum, and pedagogy.
Experience working with children from diverse ethnic and economic backgrounds; experience working in underserved communities.
Resourceful, creative, takes initiative
Ability to be flexible in a fast-paced environment
Strong commitment to El Sistema's philosophy of social change through music, the mission of HOLA, including embedding of HOLA's Core Values (Respect, Responsibility, Positive Communication, Support) in all aspects of artistic direction/work
Four-year undergraduate degree or equivalent experience required; post-graduate degree or equivalent experience a plus.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work effectively with a wide range of constituencies in a diverse community.
Interest and ability to be a motivational mentor/role model for students, parents, graduate students, and peers as an artist, teacher, and citizen.
Ability to work under frequent observation, collaborate with peers and to both give and receive constructive and helpful feedback when needed.
Bilingual in English and Spanish/Korean a plus.
Must pass CA DOJ Background check.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS & WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the functions. While performing the duties of this position, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to use hands or fingers, handle, or feel objects, tools or controls. The employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; sit; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this position include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, and the ability to adjust focus. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. The building environment does not provide air conditioning and heat in all areas. Outdoor work is expected in some cases.
This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee(s) incumbent in this position. Employees will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related duties requested by any person authorized to give instructions or assignments.
All duties and responsibilities are essential functions and requirements and are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities. To perform this job successfully, the incumbents will possess the skills, aptitudes and abilities to perform each duty proficiently. Some requirements may exclude individuals who pose a direct threat or significant risk to the health or safety of themselves or others. The requirements listed in this document are the minimum levels of knowledge, skills or abilities.
Legal Disclaimer: This document is intended for informational purposes only and by no means should replace or substitute other legal documents (governmental or non-governmental) reflecting similar content or advice. If you have legal questions concerning your situation or the information provided, you should consult with an attorney.
HOLA is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, age, gender, handicap, pregnancy, sexual orientation, or veteran status.
Membership and Wellness Associate
San Francisco, CA job
Health, Wellness and Fitness • Membership
Type
Full Time
Season
Ongoing
Salary Range
$18.67 - $22.00 per hour
40
Careers by Empowering Futures, Building Communities
Imagine going to work each day knowing that your efforts positively impact individuals and communities. As a global movement and the nation's leading nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility, the YMCA of Greater San Francisco offers more than just a job-we offer a career with a future and the opportunity to make a lasting difference in your community. At the Y, you can uncover your passion and build a lifelong career addressing some of the nation's most pressing social issues.
Our Organizational Culture
At the YMCA of Greater San Francisco , we are committed to demonstrating values that aim to building strong communities where you can Be,BelongandBecome.WithTruth & Courage, we strive to understand and act on individual and societal truths. We ensure a safe and inclusive environment with Authenticity & Accessibility, allowing everyone to participate according to their needs. Our approach is Dependable & Creative, as we respond to community needs through strong partnerships.Above all, we embody Dignity & Empathy, treating everyone with respect and compassion, and recognizing the inherent dignity in all individuals.
Position Summary
The Membership Associate is responsible for fostering an inclusive, welcoming, and meaningful YMCA member experience from the initial point of contact through daily interactions with current members. This role reflects the Y's core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility while implementing the Member Engagement Principles: welcoming, connecting, supporting, and inviting during all member and guest interactions.
The Membership Associates assist YMCA members in accessing available resources, either virtually or in person at the branch. They are expected to maintain a comprehensive understanding of the facility, programs, and activities, ensuring they provide accurate information and responsive service. This role actively contributes to creating a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment for all members, guests, and staff, valuing and respecting diverse backgrounds and experiences.
Job Responsibilities
Member Engagement & Experience
Engage with members in the facility to promote safety and inclusivity on the wellness floor and in the gymnasium.
Demonstrate YMCA's communication values (nurturing, genuine, determined, hopeful, and welcoming) during all interactions.
Provide engaging and informative tours for prospective members, emphasizing inclusivity and community commitment.
Assist members with questions, comments, and requests promptly and respectfully throughout the day.
Ensure members' needs are met by fostering a welcoming and supportive environment.
Implement YMCA's Member Engagement Principles of welcoming, connecting, supporting, and inviting during every interaction.
Membership Services & Account Management
Conduct routine outreach to members to address account issues, including updating payment methods, in a respectful and confidential manner.
Manage membership account requests, including financial assistance, holds, cancellations, refunds, and reactivations, with empathy and confidentiality.
Process membership and program payments as needed with accuracy and transparency.
Encourage members to explore YMCA offerings before considering cancellations or account holds, promoting engagement and retention.
Connect members to available features and benefits, promoting membership programs and offerings in a supportive manner.
Communication & Support
Respond promptly and professionally to phone calls, voicemails, and membership‑related emails.
Stay informed about YMCA communications, resources, and virtual support offerings to provide effective and personalized member assistance.
Maintain a comprehensive understanding of YMCA programs, services, schedules, and resources to assist members effectively.
Facility & Safety Management
Lead and uphold facility entrance protocols to ensure safety, accessibility, and efficient member flow.
Maintain a clean, safe, and inclusive wellness floor by monitoring fitness equipment and ensuring a safe environment for all members.
Engage with members to promote safety and inclusivity within all facility spaces.
Scheduling & Program Support
Schedule members for reservable wellness services, including group exercise classes, ensuring accessibility and fairness in scheduling.
Support members by providing accurate and updated program and class information.
Systems & Operational Efficiency
Maintain certification and proficiency in Traction Rec and other YMCA systems to support operational efficiency.
Ensure proper documentation and adherence to YMCA policies regarding membership accounts and facility use.
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent
Availability to work weekdays, evenings, and weekends
At least 6 months of customer service experience
Proficiency in computer usage, including knowledge of Office 365
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with customer relationship management tools (i.e. Salesforce)
Bilingual in Spanish, Cantonese, Mandarin, or other languages.
Work Environment & Physical Demands
The work environment is primarily indoor, with occasional outdoor tasks depending on program needs or special events. The role requires the ability to stand, walk, and move throughout the facility for extended periods of time. Physical requirements include the ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds, as well as setting up and handling equipment. There will be instances of interacting with members in various areas, such as the wellness floor, gymnasium, and other program spaces. The role also requires responding to emergencies quickly and effectively, working in a fast‑paced environment while maintaining a welcoming and supportive attitude. Some exposure to varying temperatures or weather conditions may occur when working outdoors for extended periods.
Disclaimers
Must successfully complete a background screening, including criminal and employment verification. Some positions may also require a credit check.
All duties and responsibilities are essential job functions subject to reasonable accommodation. The YMCA of Greater San Francisco promotes an equal employment opportunity workplace, which includes reasonable accommodation for otherwise qualified disabled applicants and employees. Please contact your manager if you have any questions about this policy or these job duties.
This may not be all-inclusive, and employees are expected to perform other duties as assigned by management. Job descriptions and duties may be modified by management as needed.
Job offers are conditional and contingent upon background clearance. Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance and CA Fair Chance Act, we will consider qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records for employment.
Salary Description
The Membership Associate position offers a compensation range of $18.67 - $22.00 per hour. This rate is based on salary benchmarking for similar roles and is aligned with grant fund approvals and requirements for the position.
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Peer Outreach Navigator
San Diego LGBT Community Center job in San Diego, CA
WELCOME TO YOUR CENTER!
Established as a community non-profit in 1972, The Center provides targeted programs and services to the full diversity of the San Diego LGBTQ community. The mission of The Center is to enhance and sustain the health and well-being of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer, transgender, nonbinary, immigrant, and HIV communities for the betterment of our entire San Diego region. Our vision is to create a Center and Center culture where every person feels and knows that they are welcomed, valued, and supported. As the beacon for our regional LGBTQ community, we actively recommit to being a more vibrant, bold, innovative, safe, and modern center each day than the day before. The Center is sex-positive and provides advocacy and critical health and social support services to support our community members through all stages of life, focusing on our deeply held values of equity, social justice, and client-centered, trauma-informed care. The Center currently has over 75 staff working at five facilities across San Diego County.
POSITION SUMMARY
Under the direction of the Youth Housing Services Manager, the Peer Outreach Navigator is responsible for conducting street outreach to transitional-age youth experiencing housing instability. In this role, the Peer Outreach Navigator will ensure that program participants are linked to internal and external resources, prioritizing resources that enhance the well-being of LGBTQ transitional age youth.
PRIMARY ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
Conducting street outreach, targeting areas where LGBTQ youth who are experiencing homelessness congregate
Collaborating with coordinated street outreach partners and participating in coordinated street outreach events
Provide linkages to emergency shelters, drop-in centers, and other relevant resources
Maintain timely and accurate documentation of participant services, including case notes
Required Qualifications:
Professional Experience: 1-2 years of experience providing customer or guest services
Professional Skills:
Teamwork and collaboration
Optimism and having a growth mindset
Language Skills: English
Other Qualifications: Valid CA driver's license, relevant car insurance, and personal vehicle to drive for job-related tasks
preferred QUALIFICATIONS:
Education: Bachelor's degree preferred
Professional Experience: 1 year in a direct-service role serving LGBTQ youth who have experienced housing instability
Technical Skills: Microsoft software proficiency-Word, Excel, Teams, and Outlook
Language Skills: Spanish
Other Experience:
Personal experience with mental illness, homelessness, and/or in recovery from substance use
Personal experience with child welfare and/or juvenile justice systems
WORK LOCATION:
On-site, in the office, with occasional work outside of the office in the community.
Office in the East Village Neighborhood in the City of San Diego.
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS:
Compensation: The pay range for this position is $23.00 - $23.50 per hour and is commensurate with experience. This is a Full-Time, Regular, Non-Exempt position working an estimated 40 hours per week.
Benefits: The CENTER offers a robust benefits package, inclusive of Competitive Pay Scales, 401(k) Retirement Plan (with company match), Full Medical, Dental, Vision, and Chiropractic Health Coverage, Out-of-Pocket Optional Coverage for Spouses, Domestic Partners, and Dependent Children, Full-time and Part-Time Schedules, Generous Vacation and Holiday Benefits, Professional Training & Development Experiences, Opportunities for Promotion & Advancement
Please review the current job openings by clicking the button below. If you believe you possess the heart and skills for any of these (or any other) exciting job opportunities, we encourage you to apply. Instructions for how to apply are included in each job announcement. We regret that we are unable to accept telephone inquiries.
Equal Opportunity Employer
The San Diego LGBTQ Community Center is an equal opportunity employer to all, regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability (mental and physical), exercising the right to family care and medical leave, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation.
Mft/Pcc Student Internship
Indian Wells, CA job
Who We Are
Southwest Church is a Gospel-Centered, Multiethnic, Intergenerational Church. We Love Discipleship!
OUR FOCUS
Southwest Church is focused on discipling people to become committed followers of Jesus Christ. We desire all members of Southwest to be:
· PLANTED (the call to salvation)
· ROOTED (the call to foundation)
· GROWING (the call to maturation)
· GOING (the call to multiplication)
OUR VALUES
· We are Faithful - We love Jesus! Our gospel-centered church will be driven by our gospel- centered team. We will aim for faithfulness to Jesus, Jesus' Word, and Jesus' will above all else. (1 JOHN 4)
· We are Family - Our families are our first ministry not the church. Our families will love the church and never feel like they have to compete with the church. So we'll honor the Sabbath, honor time away from work to invest in our families, and encourage our people to do the same. (1 TIMOTHY 3)
· We are Fun - Laughing, enjoyment, and celebration is gonna be normal here. Our calling is a serious one, but it is not one that is without amazing fun! (ECCLESIASTES 8)
· We are Free - We are a team on a mission. And you're free to make that mission happen! We let thoroughbreds run. We'll give you the play and make sure you're free to run it. Our team is free to lead. Free to speak. Free to innovate. Free to fail. All for the purpose of achieving the mission God has given us. (GALATIANS 2)
· We are Forgiving - Sin is serious and we won't let it remain in the camp. We will constantly forgive one another because we've been forgiven. When conflict happens, we'll address it quickly, respond graciously, and move forward by keeping short accounts with each other. (MATTHEW 18)
· We are Flexible - We embrace change! There are no sacred cows here, just a sacred goal to make Jesus famous! We'll be geared to the times but anchored to the rock. (MARK 2)
· We are Forthright - We want to bear much fruit! And because ministry is hard to measure we'll allow iron to sharpen iron to make one another better! So we're gonna be forthright. Because fearless feedback yields fruit! (PROVERBS 27)
Requirements
Key Duties and Responsibilities
Clinical Services:
Conducting intake and bio-psychosocial assessments to understand clients' emotional and behavioral needs.
Providing psychotherapy to individuals, couples, teens, children, families, and groups.
Developing and implementing individualized treatment plans to help clients achieve goals and develop coping strategies.
Utilizing various therapeutic modalities to address issues like communication, conflict, and mental health concerns
Supervision and Professional Development:
Working under the direct supervision of Clinical Director
Participating in clinical supervision sessions to discuss cases, apply theories, and receive feedback on their therapeutic work.
Completing required training hours for licensure by engaging in direct client service and supervised clinical activities.
Administrative Tasks:
Preparing written progress notes, reports, and discharge summaries for client files using Electronic Health Records (EHR)
Maintaining confidential client EHR and ensuring compliance with ethical and legal standards.
Tracking and documenting internship hours for clinical contractual, educational and clinical verification.
Collaboration and Community Engagement:
Communicating with support teams and other professionals as needed to coordinate client care.
Refer clients to other community resources or services when appropriate.
Participating in staff meetings and seminars to enhance knowledge and skills.
Must be cleared by an accredited university to begin clinical practicum
Salary Description $20.00 - $24.00
Children's Ministry Program Worker (BO)
Roseville, CA job
Part-time Description
This position assists Bayside's Kids Ministry in running their seasonal and midweek programs, maintaining a clean, safe, and fun environment for young children.
Responsibilities
Care for and develop relationships with kids, parents, and peers.
Implement the program and activities as provided.
Maintain a clean and safe environment.
Stimulate interest while teaching and supervising activities such as bible lessons, games, special events, arts and crafts and social activities.
Assist in the development of curriculum, special events plans, and weekly programming as needed.
Perform other duties as directed by senior staff.
Primary Strengths/Gifts/Talents Required
Clear, engaging communication skills.
Good at problem-solving.
Attention to detail.
Able to be flexible and work in a dynamic, changing environment.
Team player with good interpersonal skills and a servant heart.
Requirements
Mission Critical Responsibilities
Proactively communicate, support and fulfill the mission, vision, core values, purposes and goals of Bayside.
Maintain open and frequent communication with your supervisor, staff and team.
Adhere to the Bayside Staff and Children's Ministry Vision Statement.
Be familiar with and practice the policies in our Employee Handbook.
Team player with good interpersonal skills and a servant heart
Time Commitment
Part-time casual nonexempt, at-will, not to exceed 12 hours per week
Schedule: Mon 6:30-9:00pm, Wed 6:15-8:30pm, Thurs 8:45-11:45am, Sun 9am-11am. You do not have to be available for every shift, however you must work a minimum of two shifts per week.
The intent of this job description is to provide a representative and level of the types of duties and responsibilities that will be required of positions given this title and shall not be construed as a declaration of the total of the specific duties and responsibilities of any particular position. Employees may be directed to perform job-related tasks other than those specifically presented in this description. All duties and responsibilities are essential functions and requirements and are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities.
Salary Description $16.50/hour
Safe Clean Water Program Associate Specialist
Santa Monica, CA job
About the Organization
Heal the Bay is the most recognized environmental nonprofit group in LA for a reason: we have been keeping Southern California's coastal waters and watersheds safe, healthy, and clean for people and marine life since 1985. Using education, science, advocacy, and community action, we raise awareness and make progress with practical solutions to often complex problems. We conduct hundreds of beach and community cleanups each year, informing people about the root causes of pollution along the shorelines and in their neighborhoods. We advocate for strict water quality regulations that protect the health of both humans and the animals that call local creeks, rivers, and the Santa Monica Bay home. We operate the award-winning Heal the Bay Aquarium at the Santa Monica Pier, inspiring visitors to become stewards for the region's most important natural resource: clean water. We also educate and inspire the next generation of environmental stewards, with more than 10,000 students joining us each year for school field trips, science-based classroom presentations, and events. Learn more about us at ******************************
About the Role
The Safe Clean Water Program Associate Specialist is a key member of Heal the Bay's Safe Clean Water Program (SCWP) Team, supporting community education and engagement throughout the Central and South Santa Monica Bay Watershed areas. This position plays an important role in advancing the goals of the Safe Clean Water Program by fostering inclusive, meaningful community participation and increasing public understanding of local water quality, water supply, and climate resilience efforts.
This role contributes directly to the SCWP's mission to:
Protect public health and create safer, greener, and more resilient communities.
Modernize Los Angeles County's water system to capture and reuse more of the billions of gallons currently lost each year.
Reduce pollutants in stormwater to safeguard coastal waters, beaches, and marine life.
Upgrade aging water infrastructure using a combination of nature-based solutions, science, and emerging technology.
Prepare the region for climate-driven impacts, including drought, wildfire, and flooding.
The Associate Specialist helps ensure that all SCWP contract deliverables are successfully met, representing Heal the Bay in a variety of public, community, and partner settings. This includes conducting presentations, attending coalition meetings, participating in community events, and supporting multilingual outreach.
Expectations & Responsibilities
Build community knowledge of SCWP goals by taking initiative and leveraging a strong understanding of western Los Angeles County communities.
Promote SCWP engagement opportunities through a variety of outreach methods to ensure participation among neighborhood councils, local governments, and community leaders.
Assist Watershed Coordinators in both the South and Central Santa Monica Bay areas in developing and delivering educational activities and trainings.
Represent Heal the Bay at select coalition and partner meetings.
Support content creation and translation of outreach materials for Spanish-speaking communities.
Lead the SCWP tabling program and represent the program at inland and urban community festivals and events.
Deliver educational presentations to a wide range of audiences.
Assist in securing and completing bilingual (Spanish/English) print, radio, and television outreach.
Support review of invoices, quarterly newsletters, and reporting deliverables.
Recruit schools, public agencies, businesses, elected officials, and community groups to participate in SCWP outreach activities.
Collect community surveys during field outreach activities.
Coordinate stakeholder meetings and ensure that stakeholder databases remain accurate and up to date.
Assist the Programs Department with events as needed.
Preferred Experience & Skills
Excellent communication and presentation skills in both English and Spanish, including strong writing abilities.
Demonstrated success engaging community groups, faith-based organizations, and social justice partners.
Passion for environmental protection and environmental justice.
Strong interpersonal skills and enthusiasm for public-facing work.
Highly organized, with the ability to manage multiple projects independently and collaboratively.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office and related tools.
Valid California driver's license and ability to travel to outreach events and meetings.
Familiarity with communities in the Central and/or South Santa Monica Bay Watershed area.
Compensation
Full time, non-exempt $23.00-$25.00 hourly rate based on experience.
Benefits
Health, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Simple IRA, and vacation benefits are included as part of full-time employment. In accordance with California Labor Law, employee will be eligible to receive up to 72 hours of paid sick leave per calendar year, after completing 30 days of employment.
Schedule
Participation in some weekend and evening events, as well as county wide travel. Heal the Bay operates in hybrid manner; typical schedule might be (2) days in the office and (1) day in the field per week. Heal the Bay offers a dynamic work environment with highly motivated colleagues.
To Apply: Follow prompts to submit cover letter and resume.
Application Deadline: Until filled
Heal the Bay is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status and we strongly encourage applications from individuals that reflect the diversity of Los Angeles County. If you don't meet all of the preferred skills above, you are still encouraged to apply and will be considered based on diverse and equivalent skills and experience.
Heal the Bay complies with AB 1008, the Fair Chance Act, during the hiring process. Once a conditional job offer has been made the candidate will be asked to complete a Live Scan criminal background check. A thorough assessment of conviction history will be considered including the nature and gravity of the criminal history, the time that has passed since the conviction, and the nature of the job the candidate is seeking.
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Pittsburg, CA job
GENERAL PURPOSE:
The Area Loss Prevention Manager (ALPM) is responsible for protecting the assets of Ross Stores, Inc. while achieving shortage and safety goals for assigned stores/district(s)/area. This is done by managing, promoting, and directing all Loss Prevention initiatives and programs within the assigned group of stores and by developing and maintaining strong partnerships at the store, district, and zone levels. Through effective Operations and Human Resources partnerships, the ALPM implements company-driven shortage and safety solutions while providing regular direction and leadership to minimize operational shortage, mitigate theft and fraud, and maintain safe and secure environments for Ross associates and customers. At times, the ALPM will also work with other cross-functional groups to ensure integrated solutions positively impact shortage control and accident reduction initiatives. In partnership with Store Managers, ALPMs share supervisory responsibility for store-based Loss Prevention associates (Store Protection Specialists or SPS) and are involved in the ongoing hiring, training, development, and performance management of this team. Periodically, ALPMs may need to support the response to, recovery from, and future prevention of serious incidents within assigned market.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Minimizing Operational Shortage
Achieve shortage reduction goals for assigned stores/district(s)/area.
Understand and respond to shortage processes (i.e. CNS, MOS, Front-End Operations, MPT, etc.) and analytics.
Identify shortage risks through regular review of indicator reports; partner with stores to develop action plans to address/minimize operational shortage.
Ensure all Loss Prevention shortage audits are conducted consistently and objectively, with a focus on continuous improvement through partnership and training.
Coach, train, and influence store leadership and associates on best practice execution to minimize operational shortage.
Promote shortage awareness through store programs (i.e. Shortage Highway) and ensure current Loss Prevention Awareness Center is visible to associates.
Support assigned stores/district(s)/area during annual (and/or semi-annual) inventory process.
Strictly adhere to all budget guidelines established in stores/district(s)/area.
Mitigating Theft & Fraud
Aggressively identify, investigate, and resolve all internal and external theft and fraud, striving to minimize the impact of loss to the company and address new types of theft and fraud.
Maximize utilization of all available merchandise protection tools and resources (including EAS, domes, alarm equipment, fitting room controls, shortage highway, etc.) to address loss in stores and throughout the company.
Ensure consistent execution of all deterrence resources/tools to proactively combat external loss.
Leverage exception and store reporting systems to identify theft activity (including cash shortage) in assigned stores.
Drive resolution and case closure on all internal and external investigations, including timely follow up on internal leads from the corporate Investigative Analyst team or the Alertline process and external intelligence from other retailers or law enforcement groups regarding current market theft trends.
Maintain appropriate confidentiality thorough internal investigations; partner with store/district leadership and Human Resources to address associate behavior and take corrective actions.
Drive an impactful and effective SPS program by participating in store efforts to hire, train, and develop SPS associates in assigned stores/district(s)/area.
Maintain accurate records and reports of all identified theft activity and related follow up; disseminate and communicate reporting as necessary.
Drive store-level awareness of theft and fraud techniques as well as prevention tools/resources to mitigate future impact and loss.
Share expertise on physical security and loss prevention systems through new store openings, remodels, and expansions.
Maintaining a Safe & Secure Environment
Drive achievement of accident reduction goals for General Liability GL) and Workers Compensation (WC) for assigned stores/district(s)/area.
Conduct regular Loss Prevention safety audits for compliance of all accident and critical incident preventative standards and programs.
Promote a safety-first culture by conducting regular store audits, supporting the proper utilization of safety incentive awards, and joining in safety celebrations for accident-free months.
Participate regularly in store and district conference calls to bring greater awareness to safety initiatives and emergency/crisis response procedures.
Execute effective crisis management and incident response; coach and train store leadership and associates on accident investigation findings, areas of opportunity, and future prevention techniques.
Provide physical security expertise and ensure proper functionality of store-based security technologies including alarms, CCTVs, Intellex, etc.
Regularly evaluate building integrity and partner with store management to follow up on any equipment failure.
Developing Great Teams & Partnerships
Train store leadership and associates, as well as Operations and Human Resources partners, on current Loss Prevention initiatives and programs.
Assist store leadership in promoting awareness campaigns on shortage and safety control measures; regularly participate in key store meetings and recognition program activities.
Develop and maintain effective working relationships with corporate Loss Prevention partners and field-based peers; share current store/market trends and provide feedback on current or proposed initiatives.
Foster regular working partnerships with other internal organizations to drive integrated solutions for shortage control and accident reduction initiatives.
Drive a performance management culture by detecting opportunities for improvement in individual, team, and store performance; influence change in less-than-optimal behaviors before they become ingrained.
Participate in the recruitment and hiring of top talent for store-based Loss Prevention positions; in partnership with store management, support the onboarding, ongoing training and development, and performance management of SPS associates in assigned stores/district(s)/area.
Promote effective internal communication through regular Store Protection Specialist conference calls and participation in store rally meetings.
Establish and leverage regular communication with external business partners including law enforcement agencies, retail theft organizations, and other retail LP departments.
Assist in the development and updating of training materials and concepts for awareness training sessions.
Perform other responsibilities and projects as assigned.
COMPETENCIES:
Manages Work Processes
Business Acumen
Plans, Aligns & Prioritizes
Builds Talent
Collaborates
Leading by Example
Communicates Effectively
Ensures Accountability & Execution
QUALIFICATIONS AND SPECIAL SKILLS REQUIRED:
BA degree or greater, preferably in Business or Criminal Justice.
5+ years directly-related, multi-unit Loss Prevention and/or Retail work experience.
Experience in driving successful loss prevention, shortage control, accident reduction and fraud prevention programs.
Self-motivated individual who can be successful in a fast-paced environment, with minimal supervision.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, strong presentation skills.
Must demonstrate the ability to be flexible and adapt to changing priorities.
Excellent analytical skills and demonstrated ability to solve problems.
Proven ability to make good decisions under pressure.
Excellent organizational skills, detail-oriented.
Maintains confidentiality concerning all information and projects.
Values and exhibits the highest level of personal integrity.
Must have proficiency in and knowledge of computer software including MS Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
Knowledge of and previous experience with Loss Prevention technologies (including CCTV systems and exception reporting systems) is advantageous.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/ADA:
Job requires ability to work in an office environment, primarily on a computer.
Requires sitting, standing, walking, hearing, talking on the telephone, attending in-person meetings, typing, and working with paper/files, etc.
Consistent timeliness and regular attendance.
Vision requirements\: Ability to see information in print and/or electronically.
Must be able to travel
Must be able to stand for prolonged periods of time (up to 8 hours per day)
Frequent computer work required (up to 8 hours), involving repetitive arm/hand motions from keyboarding
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Shared supervisory responsibility for up to 75 store-based Loss Prevention associates (Store Protection Specialists or SPS) within assigned stores/district(s)/area.
DISCLAIMER
This job description is a summary of the primary duties and responsibilities of the job and position. It is not intended to be a comprehensive or all-inclusive listing of duties and responsibilities. Contents are subject to change at management's discretion.
Ross is an equal employment opportunity employer. We consider individuals for employment or promotion according to their skills, abilities and experience. We believe that it is an essential part of the Company's overall commitment to attract, hire and develop a strong, talented and diverse workforce. Ross is committed to complying with all applicable laws prohibiting discrimination based on race, color, religious creed, age, national origin, ancestry, physical, mental or developmental disability, sex (which includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and medical conditions related to pregnancy, childbirth or breastfeeding), veteran status, military status, marital or registered domestic partnership status, medical condition (including cancer or genetic characteristics), genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, as well as any other category protected by federal, state or local laws.
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