Behavioral Consultant - Licensed Clinician (PsyD, LCSW, LMFT)
Toward Maximum Independence job in Hemet, CA
Job Description
Contract Behavioral Consultant (PsyD, LCSW, or LMFT)
Hours: Part-Time
Salary: $60 to $67 an hour
*dependent on experience and bilingual differential
Case Load: 10 hours per client a month; may choose the number of cases you wish to take on
Hours: Design your own hours between Monday to Friday
Toward Maximum Independence (TMI) is a nonprofit organization that has been transforming the lives of children and adults with developmental disabilities since 1981 and the deaf and hard of hearing since 2000. TMI is committed to the inclusion of people with developmental disabilities into all facets of community life. The ideal candidate will have experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities, co-occurring mental health diagnosis, and a variety of medical diagnosis. Should have experience performing functional behavioral assessments/analysis, implementing behavioral modification programs, and crisis intervention within the family structure.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
The Behavior Consultant will participate as a member of an interdisciplinary planning team and will provide effective behavior interventions to adults with ID/DD and Mental Health Diagnosis.
Complete Functional Behavior Assessments.
Develop and implement Behavior Intervention Plans.
Maintain accurate and detailed monthly progress notes of behavioral services provided as well as client's progress.
Provide ongoing communication, support, and training to caregivers and staff on the implementation of supportive behavior strategies.
Collaborate with Regional Center personnel, schools, day programs, group home staff, and families to ensure effective implementation of recommended programs and services.
Provide services in accordance with the level of funding and requirements for overall direct and indirect services.
REQUIREMENTS
Participate in a minimum of 1 clinical meeting per month.
Travel up to 1 hours distance and conduct consultations in the client's home.
Bill TMI on a monthly basis, writing (Mileage NOT reimbursed).
Monday - Friday - variable days and hours.
This is a Contract Position (No Benefits).
QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS
Must be licensed clinician with (LCSW, PsyD, or PhD in Clinical Psychology)
English/Spanish bilingual preferred.
At least 12 units of Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) preferred.
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Executive Assistant
Salinas, CA job
This is a full-time, in-person position in Salinas, CA.
Salary Range:
$70,304 - $74,048 DOE
How to Apply
Please send a cover letter, resume, and 3 references with contact information to ********************. The full can be found on ******************************
Application deadline: Until filled, priority screening deadline December 12, 2025.
About Action Council
The Action Council of Monterey County was created in 1994 to address unmet needs of low-income residents due to welfare reform. It has since evolved into a hub for social innovation, incubation, and cross-sector collaboration. Action's mission is to empower people to transform their communities by incubating leaders, ideas, organizations, and collaborative action. It has incubated Building Healthy Communities (BHC), Mujeres en Acción, and other grassroots organizations.
Building Healthy Communities Monterey County (BHCMC) engages and develops community leadership to achieve equitable outcomes in health, education, and economic opportunity. Coordinated through Action Teams, BHCMC works towards policy and systems change grounded in a healing-informed racial justice framework.
Position Overview
Action Council/Building Healthy Communities is seeking an organized individual passionate about supporting our mission to activate Monterey County resident voice and power to build an inclusive, anti-racist democracy and safe, thriving communities. Reporting directly to the Executive Director, the Executive Assistant will serve as a vital link between the Executive Director, the organization, and the community.
In this role, the Executive Assistant will manage the Executive Director's calendar and projects, correspondence, and communications, ensuring smooth day-to-day operations. Responsibilities include preparing documents and presentations, scheduling and coordinating meetings, maintaining records, and facilitating communication with the Board of Directors and Board Committees. In addition to supporting the Executive Director, the Executive Assistant will collaborate closely with the Support Team, and assist with administrative duties as needed, as backup to the front office. Responsibilities include maintaining communication channels, bilingual media outreach, and supporting key relationships with a diverse set of stakeholders - from residents, partners and donors, to elected officials. This role is ideal for an energetic multitasker with a knack for relationship-building and a commitment to making a difference. This position is on-site at the Salinas office. College degree preferred, but not required.
Responsibilities/Duties:
Manage the Executive Director's schedule, coordinate meetings, and actively help prioritize tasks.
Attend staff meetings, take notes and track outcomes and follow-up actions, and, facilitate some meetings.
Support administrative tasks associated with the Board of Directors, maintaining accurate and organized records for Board and Committee activities.
Prepare presentations, communications, and reports for the Executive Director and Board.
Play a leadership role in developing internal policies and procedures across the organization.
Support the development of bilingual communications, including external communications like press releases and web content.
Schedule and coordinate Board and staff events, activities, and festivities.
Maintain positive relationships with the Executive Director, Board members, staff, and the public.
Act as the first point of contact when the Executive Director is out of the office.
Other duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Commitment to activating resident voice and power to build an anti-racist, inclusive democracy and safe and thriving communities.
Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills. Must be able to interact effectively with external stakeholders and colleagues across the organization.
Ability to gather information and work in collaboration with multiple teams to meet deadline-driven deliverables.
Strong critical thinking, problem-solving, analytical, and organizational skills.
Excellent project management skills with strong attention to detail, and the ability to prioritize working on multiple projects simultaneously while meeting internal and external deadlines.
Willingness to take initiative, troubleshoot, and work with colleagues across departments to support short-term and long-term organizational goals.
Ability to give, receive, and incorporate constructive feedback
Ability to work effectively and efficiently (both virtually and in-person) with minimal supervision.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively.
Ability to understand, communicate with, and effectively interact with people across race and cultures.
Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to travel occasionally to coordinate logistical activities, meetings, trainings, and conferences. (While a valid California Driver's License is not required, it is desirable along with the access to a reliable automobile for job related travel.)
Skills:
Strong attention to detail and accuracy.
Experience using a computer, accessing the internet and corresponding by email.
Fluency in English, spoken and written. Conversational fluency in Spanish is desired.
Previous experience at effective communication and building meaningful relationships with mission-aligned organizations and people.
Experience in general office work and customer service, experience supporting a senior manager, or director.
Experience with listening and communicating with people of different cultural backgrounds.
Experience working/interacting with a diverse set of stakeholders - residents, partners, donors, and elected officials.
Experience supporting/working with Boards and Committees.
Experience working effectively as a team member in a diverse environment.
Proficiency in Google Suite, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, various forms of web-based social media and other office software.
Strong facilitation skills.
Work Environment and Position Type
This job operates in a professional office environment. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets and fax machines.
This is a full-time, in-person role based in Monterey County, with typical hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Occasional evening or weekend work is required. Our office is located in downtown Salinas.
Benefits
Benefits include Medical, Dental, Vision and 403(b). We also provide competitive vacation, and sick leave. We value the well-being and health of our employees, which is why our benefits package also includes two yearly office closures of the organization mid-year and at the end of the year that will be considered paid holiday time off. Benefits are available when an employee completes the introductory period and meets eligibility.
Physical Demands
The employee should be able to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit, talk and hear, use hands, handle, feel or operate objects, tools, or controls; and reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to walk.
Able to lift a 30-pound box and carry it 100 feet; push a hand truck/ dolly with a load of 150 pounds a distance of 100 yards; and access items on shelves in files located 0 to 60 inches above the floor.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus.
How to Apply
Please send a cover letter, resume, and 3 references with contact information to ********************. The full job description can be found on ******************************
Application deadline: Until filled.
Action Council of Monterey County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive team and strongly encourage applications from people of color, women, LGBTQ+ individuals, people with disabilities, and members of other historically marginalized communities. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, marital status, or any other protected characteristic as established by law. If you are selected for an interview and require accommodations, or if you have any questions about accessibility or the hiring process, please contact ********************.
Values: Resident centered / Resident voice, Power-building, Equity, Compassion, Healing, Dignity, Authenticity, Love, Unity, Solidarity, Justice, Affirmation, Inclusion, and People matter and are valued.
Planning Division Manager
California job
Agency Description
Butte County offers a beautiful and geographically diverse environment, ranging from rural to urban settings. With a population of approximately 208,000 residents, the County provides a variety of services through its 23 diverse departments, ranging elections to road maintenance to public safety, to health and human services. The County government, led by a five-member Board of Supervisors, is dedicated to delivering quality services to its residents.
Role Description
This full-time, on-site position as Planning Division Manager is located in Butte County, CA. The Planning Division Manager, under general direction, will be responsible for plans, organizes, oversees, coordinates, and evaluates the activities, projects, and programs of the Planning Division of the County's Development Services Department; ensures compliance with established statutes, codes, and regulations; manages the effective use of division resources to improve organizational productivity and services provided; serves as a subject matter expert and professional resource to the Director and Assistant Director of Development Services in assigned areas of responsibility; and performs related duties as assigned.
Minimal Qualifications
Education and Experience:
Any combination of training, experience and educational degrees that would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities is qualifying. Substitutions will be made on a year for year basis. A typical way to obtain the required qualifications would be:
Bachelor's degree in geography, regional or urban planning, environmental studies, or related field; and
Six (6) years of increasingly responsible professional planning experience, including three (3) years of supervisor experience.
Required Certifications and Licenses:
Must possess a valid US driver's license upon date of application. Must obtain California driver's license following hire date per California DMV regulations
Salary Range:
$100,360.00 - $134,492.80
APPLY NOW!
Interested applicants can apply through the County's recruitment site by clicking:
Planning Division Manager | Job Details tab | Career Pages
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County Programs Support Specialist
Sacramento, CA job
SUMMARY: The County Programs Support Specialist serves as the initial point of contact to County Farm Bureaus and represents CAFB's values, programs and mission to prospective and existing members, and the public at large.
Assist CFB's in the following areas:
Collaborate and deliver a revamped CFB training program to train new and existing CFB staff to help ensure CFB's are taking advantage of available CAFB programs and services.
Work directly with CFB's to collect data related to programs and services.
Refer unresolved CFB issues to designated departments for further investigation and follow-up for complete cycle of service.
Work alongside Field Representatives to ensure service to CFB's.
Coordinate, monitor and ensure resolution of member benefit issues with Benefit Partner representatives.
Explore possible Benefit Partners and present to Member Advocacy.
Coordinate shipment of benefit materials and other related products to members and counties.
Coordinate and attend tradeshows alongside Member Advocacy and Field Representatives.
Participate and provide support for member facing events including Annual Meeting and other events.
Identify engagement opportunities while coordinating tradeshows.
Work with appropriate vendors to ensure our Farm Bureau store is up to date and all orders are processed in a timely manner.
Manage content for the weekly membership e-newsletter via Constant Contact for CFB's.
Participate in monthly meetings including Nimble training, Member Benefit calls, Grow in the Know and County Trainings etc.
Process county Farm Bureau membership goal program payments for approval and push out reports of monthly and annual goal results to county managers and key stakeholders.
Manage content for county Farm Bureau staff use on CFBF.com and SharePoint, including keeping communication pieces current, maintenance and notification of directory changes.
Assist counties in pulling member reports and other information upon request.
Maintain and push out monthly CAFB calendar of events for CAFB employes and CFB's.
Plan and Facilitate Farm Bureau Extension sessions.
Route dues rate changes to applicable parties.
Provide month-end report of membership reports to director.
Perform other duties as assigned.
EXPERIENCE:
Bachelor's degree or relevant experience working in a membership association required.
Minimum of 2+ years of experience working in a customer service environment.
Experience working at a County Farm Bureau.
Intermediate or higher proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel required, working proficiency in Access and PowerPoint.
Proficiency in maintaining customer or membership records within a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) database preferred.
General knowledge of California agriculture preferred.
COMPETENCIES:
Outstanding customer service skills.
Detail-oriented and ability to work on multiple tasks at a time.
Mission-driven with a passion for helping people and creating positive customer service experiences.
Proactive and resourceful problem-solver taking into consideration the impact to processes, other stakeholders and the organization's mission.
California Farm Bureau Federation is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Event Coordinator
Burlingame, CA job
The San Francisco Peninsula (SFP) is the Destination Marketing Organization (DMO) responsible for promoting travel and tourism to the region (San Mateo County), which spans bayside to coastside - south of San Francisco and north of San Jose.
Job Summary
The Event Coordinator position is ultimately responsible for providing administrative and event support for the Advocacy and Partnerships team. The initial 6 months of employment will focus 80% on maintaining support for the Sales team as Interim Sales Coordinator, while assisting 20% with the execution of internal events as needed. Upon the return of the Sales Coordinator following maternity leave, the person in this role will transition to 100% Event Coordinator responsibilities.
Essential Interim Sales Coordinator Functions (initial 5-6 months)
As Interim Sales Coordinator, this role will receive strategic guidance from the Director of Sales during the initial period of employment, while directly reporting to the Senior Manager Business Partnerships . The Sales Coordinator is responsible for providing administrative and support services to the CSMO, DOS, and Sales Executives, as well as managing all aspects of the Convention Services Program.
Essential responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following, (responsibilities are subject to review and change as needed):
Prepare Regular Sales Reports for DOS.
Prepare weekly and monthly Sales Production Report for Sales Meetings.
Manage Convention Services Program for clients and hotel partners.
Organize the monthly DOS/GM virtual call schedule and follow-up.
Assist with trade show preparation and follow-up.
Update SimpleView CRM with lead and partner info as needed.
Attend and participate in sales meetings, staff meetings, partner mixers, sales training events, and other industry events as requested.
Answer and route phone calls and non-room night leads.
Essential Event Coordinator Functions
In this position, reports directly to the Sr. Manager, Business Partnerships & Community Engagement. This role will provide administrative support in the Business Partnerships program and lead the planning and execution of all Community and Internal Events as directed by the Chief Advocacy Officer and Senior Manager Business Partnerships.
Primary Event Coordination Responsibilities
· Outline event workback timelines
· Contact speakers/partners/vendors as requested in event planning process
· Event asset creation using Canva, Act-On, Eventbrite
· Manage Master Calendar entries and internal reminders of events
· Manage invitation process i.e. RSVPs in coordination with Marketing team
· Assist Executive Admin with event agenda development and outreach
· Provide event progress updates in team meetings
· Venue and vendor management. Develop relationships with key contacts at local event venues and partner businesses.
· On-site set up, attendance, and breakdown at all events as directed.
Events that will fall under the purview of this role include, but are not limited to: Annual Luncheon, Annual Growers Showcase, Bimonthly Networking Mixers, Community FAM Tours, Advocacy Meeting coordination, etc. Regular tasks will include end-to-end event coordination, on-site execution, vendor and stakeholder communication, and effectively collaborating with colleagues across Content, Communications, Marketing, and Admin roles.
Secondary Responsibilities
· Provide support for “As Fresh As It Gets” farm-to-table program through seasonal tabling at local Farmer's Markets, and identifying local restaurants that may qualify for the program
· Assist with other tasks and special assignments as needed from time to time which advance the mission of The SFP.
· Participate in meetings as required (Staff Meetings, Vendor Meetings, Sales Meetings, etc.)
Qualifications
2+ years of event planning experience. Desired: Previous experience in the hospitality or tourism industry.
Proven time management and organizational skills sufficient to handle several tasks simultaneously, and produce high-quality work with accuracy and speed.
Strong computer skills with a willingness to learn new tools. Desired: working knowledge of SimpleView CRM, Act-On, Eventbrite, Microsoft 365, Windows 11, Web-based technologies: Slack, Teams, Zoom, etc.
Ability to complete physical tasks regularly and lift at least 25+ pounds.
Must possess excellent oral and written communication skills.
Must have reliable transportation.
Self-directed, detail-oriented, flexible, and able to adapt to change.
Enthusiastic team player with positive attitude in the position and belief in The San Francisco Peninsula as a premier destination in northern California.
The Event Coordinator is a full-time non-exempt at-will employee of the San Mateo County/ Silicon Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau (dba The San Francisco Peninsula) according to the Fair Labor Standards Act. The normal and customary in-office business hours are Monday through Thursday 8:30 am to 5:00 pm; Friday 8:30 am to 4:00 pm and when necessary, evenings and weekend work may be required. This role is not remote-optional.
The San Francisco Peninsula, an equal opportunity employer, has an organizational commitment to the principles of diversity and inclusion. In that spirit, we welcome all qualified individuals without regard to race, religion, color, sex, ancestry, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, national origin, medical condition, U.S. veteran/military status, pregnancy or reasonable accommodation.
Hourly Wage Range: $31.25 - $33.65 per hour (based on 40 hours per week, approximately $65,000 - $70,000 annually)
Utilization Specialist at Kheir Clinic
Los Angeles, CA job
MISSION
Kheir's mission is to increase and provide access to culturally and linguistically-sensitive quality primary healthcare and human services support to the underserved and uninsured residents of Southern California.
The Utilization Specialist at Kheir Clinic plays a critical role in ensuring that patients receive appropriate and effective healthcare services within our Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC). This position involves assessing patient care needs, monitoring service utilization, and collaborating with healthcare providers to optimize patient outcomes while managing costs. The Utilization Specialist will work closely with the clinical teams, Director of Patient Services, and external stakeholders to support the delivery of high-quality care in alignment with the organization's mission and goals.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
• Two (2) years' schedule utilization experience in a clinical or managed care setting preferred.
• Requires either a Bachelor's degree in Nursing or relevant Healthcare related field.
• Basic computer skills in a Windows operating environment including Microsoft Word, Excel, and an e-mail system.
• Must be a dynamic team member able to navigate a complex environment, with excellent verbal and written communication skills, as well as strong operations experience.
• Effective influencing, negotiation, relationship-building and communication skills are essential.
• Possess strong leadership, critical-thinking and motivational skills/abilities.
• Excellent problem-solving and organizational skills required. Knowledge of:
Knowledge of
• eClinicalWorks (eCW) electronic health records system.
• Knowledge of FQHC outpatient clinics
• Knowledge of NCQA, DMHC, CMS and other regulatory agency requirements pertaining to delivery of health care in the managed care setting.
Ability to:
• Ability and willingness to travel among Kheir Clinic locations.
• Demonstrate flexibility through change.
• Lead and form part collaborative team.
• Work effectively under pressure due to changing priorities.
• Independently and self-direct activities.
• Work effectively, establish, and promote positive relationships.
• Adapt quickly to changing conditions while managing multiple priorities.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & RESPONSIBILITIES
• Collaborate with clinical staff and providers to ensure continuity of care and adherence to best practices. • Monitor patient capacity and utilization to ensure optimal scheduling for maximum patient visits. • Collaborate with the front office team to streamline scheduling processes and maximize capacity for patient appointments. • Maintain and track the daily minimum visit requirements for each service specialty, ensuring that all departments meet their targets. • Review scheduling reports and data analytics to assess current patient flow and identify potential bottlenecks or inefficiencies. • Develop and implement strategies to improve patient scheduling, maximize appointment availability, and minimize cancellations. • Analyze and adjust scheduling patterns to ensure the most efficient use of clinical resources. • Ensure that the scheduling system in eClinicalWorks is used effectively, making updates as necessary to reflect real-time capacity. • Provide regular reports and updates to leadership regarding patient utilization metrics, scheduling efficiency, and areas for improvement. • Act as a decision-maker when issues arise regarding patient visit scheduling, balancing the needs of patients with the capacity of the health center. • Address scheduling conflicts and communicate effectively with clinical and front-office teams to resolve issues promptly. • Maintain effective communication with service departments to ensure alignment with organizational goals and targets. • Generate reports on utilization capacity trends to inform management and stakeholders. • Participate in quality improvement initiatives to enhance patient care and resource optimization. • Identify process improvement opportunities and contribute to utilization management policies. • Ensure compliance with regulations related to utilization management and patient care. • Stay updated on changes in healthcare policies and best practices in utilization management. • Support a standardized Utilization Management Program that complies with various requirements. • Participate in data collection and analysis relevant to utilization management. • Collaborate with the Director of Patient Services to identify process improvement opportunities aligned with organizational goals. • Compile reports for statistical and financial tracking, identifying utilization trends and making recommendations. • Engage high-utilization across all sites to maximize schedule utilization and reduce no show trends • Perform additional duties as needed to meet business requirements
Staff Counsel (Ontario, Visalia, Sacramento)
Ontario, CA job
Under the direction of the Supervising Counsel and Chief Counsel, provide legal counsel/representation to CCPOA members. Attorney assignments will include the opportunity to represent peace officers in all aspects of labor relations and employment actions with public agencies in California.
The successful candidate will get the opportunity to gain broad experience with all types of labor and employment matters related to public safety, including:
Administrative hearings before state agencies
PERB
Litigating claims in state and federal courts
Union business/relations
Representing peace officers for Internal Affairs interviews, skelly hearings and State Personnel Board hearings
Representation during critical incident investigations concerning officer involved shootings and in-custody deaths
Fast-paced and exciting work.
Essential Functions:
Act as legal counsel as required.
Maintain appropriate confidentiality of all matters learned in the course of client representation.
Maintain professional responsibility requirements consistent with California State Bar rules.
Must be able to sit for long periods of time while driving, flying, or performing legal tasks.
Interact professionally with clients, opposing counsel, witnesses, court/agency personnel, CCPOA members, and CCPOA staff.
Must be able to lift up to 25 pounds.
Ability to travel on short notice, frequently on nights or weekends, to various locations and prisons throughout California.
Ability and willingness to travel on short notice, sometimes at night or weekends, to various locations and prisons throughout Northern California. Most trips/representational matters are not overnight. Great opportunity for an attorney who would prefer not to sit behind a desk every day.
Duties:
Prepare pleadings and legal materials for trials, administrative hearings (including investigatory interviews and Skelly hearings), arbitrations and other legal proceedings.
Identify and interview witnesses.
Assemble and evaluate evidence.
Keep supervisor informed of the progress and status of caseload.
Inform the Executive Legal Assistant or other assigned Legal Assistant of scheduled dates (such as hearings, court dates, arbitrations, scheduled leave, etc.) and changes to those dates to update the master calendar.
Maintain a personal calendar of all due dates, court appearances, investigatory interviews, and all scheduled appointments and personal absences (this is besides the master calendar maintained by the administrative staff).
Keep clients and, when required, the appropriate Board of Director, informed of the status and progress of the case.
Handle intake calls as necessary.
Draft and analyze legislative measures and regulations.
Perform legal research.
Draft legal opinions as assigned.
Maintain knowledge of relevant and current statutory/regulatory changes, appellate, administrative, and arbitration decisions and developments in the field of public sector labor law through self-study, CLE, and continual review of relevant publications (including online).
Timely inform support staff which files should be "tickled" to ensure time limits are met.
Draft and process grievances to their conclusion.
Participate, analyze, and make recommendations regarding arbitration and legal matters consistent with CCPOA SOP and Bylaws. Assist with collective bargaining as assigned.
Additional duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Juris Doctorate or equivalent degree, from an accredited university; admission to the California State Bar or bar pending; working knowledge of MS Word, Outlook, and Westlaw/Lexis; valid California State Drivers' License; ability to pass a criminal background check and obtain a CDCR Contractor Identification Card to gain access to CDCR institutions and facilities.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions
.
To Apply
Applicants must submit a
Letter of Interest, Resume and writing sample
to:
*********************
CCPOA is an Equal Opportunity Employer
(EOE/M/F/Disability/Veterans)
Substance Use Counselor
San Francisco, CA job
Salary Range: $50,000-$75,000
Workdays: Sunday- Thursday
Work Hours: 12 PM-8:30 PM
About St. Anthony's
Founded in 1950, St. Anthony's is the most comprehensive safety net service center in San Francisco, directly providing food, clothing, medical care, addiction recovery services, access to technology, job training, and other critical resources to the community. Every day we support and are supported by thousands of San Franciscans. Everyone who comes through our doors joins the St. Anthony's family and helps us create a future where all people flourish.
Principal Responsibility
Fr. Alfred Center (FAC) provides a residential recovery program to homeless men who are ready to create sober and stable lives for themselves. The Fr. Alfred Center's year-long, abstinence-based program empowers men with no income or resources with the tools to overcome addiction and the support to establish productive and healthy lives. The holistic treatment offered through St. Anthony's multiple services is rare in the field of recovery, and allows for immediate assessment and thoughtful resolution of clients' medical, legal, vocational and educational needs, most or all of which have been affected profoundly by the cycles of poverty and addiction. Counselors conduct assessments, one-on-one counseling, educational and group counseling sessions to a caseload of up to 12 residents and provide general oversight and support services to all residents. In the spirit of our Franciscan values and heritage, our team provides compassion and care daily. As a steward of healing and social justice, you are expected to meet the following duties:
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Resident Engagement
Conducts in-depth, intake interviews and assessments of incoming residents assigned to caseload to determine their appropriateness for the program.
Provides individual counseling and case management for a regular caseload of approximately 10 to 12 residents.
Develops and updates clients' casework plans.
Assists residents in the development of their personal recovery plans.
Assesses dynamics that are harmful for residents' recovery, intervenes and counsels.
Monitors residents' compliance with program requirements, implements consequences as
Documents client benchmarks and other required information into Efforts to Outcomes (ETO), daily as required by the program.
Participates in the weekly case conference.
Conducts group sessions for residents (process groups, anger management group, etc.).
Assist with the caseloads of counselors who are absent (vacation, sick or other leave).
Collaborates with other St. Anthony programs providing services to the residents (the Dining Room, the Tenderloin Tech Lab, the Medical Clinic, Workforce Development and the Social Work Center) and with outside community agencies.
Oversees all resident activities and transportation at Fr. Alfred Center, monitors compliance with program and residence rules.
Provides support for residents.
Treat all guests with empathy, dignity, and respect. Seek to understand the other person's perspective and experience.
Demonstrate the ability to work effectively across cultures and an openness to learning about cultures not familiar to oneself.
Program Administration and Operations
Complete reports and all other paperwork neatly, legibly, and thoroughly.
Enter data and information electronically as required. Looks up data and reports electronically through a database as requested.
Understand and follow the organization's programs, policies, and procedures
Participate in regular training and development opportunities to increase personal capacity to apply innovative approaches to daily workflows, service delivery, and functions of the position.
Documents client benchmarks and other required information into Efforts to Outcomes (ETO), daily as required by the program.
Enters case notes, maintains and updates client paper files in a timely manner.
Notes significant events in the staff log. Fills out medication sheets and all other required paperwork completely and accurately.
Assist in the evaluation, planning, development, and implementation of program procedures, guidelines and policies.
Teamwork
Participate in relevant meetings supporting team communication and the program's capacity to fulfill organizational goals and mission.
Collaboratively works with others to achieve team success.
Manage stress and pressure situations calmly and responsively. Maintain the capacity to control reactions and awareness of how their behavior or response can impact others.
Consistently demonstrate integrity while working and representing St. Anthony's.
Practice direct, respectful, open, and honest communication with their colleagues. Proactively seeks support from team members or management.
Demonstrate cooperation with coworkers, management, and the community at large.
Minimum Qualifications
Valid Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) counselor certification issued by California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals (CCAPP) and the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS). Two years current experience in chemical dependency field.
High School diploma/GED and three years' experience in social services, particularly in drug and alcohol residential programs.
Two years current experience in client caseload management and group counseling
Demonstrated knowledge of the disease and treatment of chemical dependency including 12-step work and social model programs.
Excellent interpersonal, listening, oral, and written communication skills are required.
Bilingual Spanish/English strongly preferred.
Ability to be polite, diplomatic, and firm. Can set limits and practice professional boundaries with guests, volunteers, donors, and coworkers.
Ability to respond to emergencies and high-pressure situations in a self-composed and self-assured manner.
Ability to work non-traditional hours and days (weekends and holidays required).
Ability to complete paperwork neatly and legibly.
Computer literate in Windows, MS Office. Experience with client databases preferred. Ability or willingness to learn to use information and communication technologies (computers, smartphones, and iPads) to find, evaluate, create, and communicate information.
Valid CA Driver's license with excellent driving record.
Ability to be punctual, reliable, cooperative, and stay team-oriented.
Experience working in a non-profit or community-based social service agency with people experiencing homelessness or poverty desired.
Commitment to St. Anthony Foundation Statement of Values and a desire to work for a social services agency serving the poor.
Qualifications
Behaviors
Preferred
Team Player: Works well as a member of a group
Enthusiastic: Shows intense and eager enjoyment and interest
Dedicated: Devoted to a task or purpose with loyalty or integrity
Motivations
Preferred
Work-Life Balance: Inspired to perform well by having ample time to pursue work and interests outside of work
Flexibility: Inspired to perform well when granted the ability to set your own schedule and goals
Ability to Make an Impact: Inspired to perform well by the ability to contribute to the success of a project or the organization
Experience
Required
Valid Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) counselor certification issued by California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals (CCAPP) and the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS)
2 years:
Current experience in chemical dependency field.
2 years:
Experience in client caseload management and group counseling
Medical Director, Transgender/Gender Health - Full-Time
San Jose, CA job
Full-Time Transgender/Gender Health Medical Director for Large Public Health and Hospital System in Silicon Valley
Better Health for All
Santa Clara Valley Healthcare (SCVH), a large public teaching healthcare system, affiliated with Stanford University School of Medicine, is seeking a full-time Transgender/Gender Health Physician to lead the multi-disciplinary Gender Health Clinic for our health and hospital system.
We offer the unparalleled opportunity to gain the long-term personal and professional satisfaction of serving our patients and the public, while teaching the next generation of health care providers, in one of the best places to live in the United States.
About Our Organization
Santa Clara Valley Healthcare (SCVH) is the second-largest County-owned health and hospital system in California and is committed to improving the health of the 1.9 million people of Santa Clara County. SCVH comprises four hospitals: Santa Clara Valley Medical Center (SCVMC - a 731-bed central hospital), O'Connor Hospital (OCH - 358 licensed beds), Saint Louise Regional Hospital (SLRH - 93 licensed beds) and Regional Medical Center (RMC - 258 licensed beds). In addition, SCVH includes a network of primary care clinics comprised of eleven health centers throughout the County, several urgent care clinics, dental services, primary care behavioral health services, and a broad range of specialty services in our Valley Specialty Center.
SCVMC hosts four residency programs and one fellowship training program, and partners with Stanford University SOM and Stanford Healthcare for the clinical training of medical students, residents, and fellows. SCVMC is an ACS-verified Level 1 Trauma Center, a Level 2 Pediatric Trauma Center, an ABA-verified Burn Center, a Primary Stroke Center, a Level 4 NICU, and a nationally recognized CARF-accredited Rehabilitation Center. Owing to its geographic location and specialty offerings, SCVMC not only serves the County, but also the larger region.
Providers in our health system also have the opportunity to use our integrated electronic health record (Epic), which brings together systemwide patient information. The Health Information Management Systems Society (HIMSS) recognized SCVMC for achieving its highest level of success (Stage 7), based on our continuous innovation and optimization of our inpatient and outpatient EHR.
About the Community
SCVH is located in San Jose, California, in the heart of Silicon Valley, offering a diverse choice of cultural, recreational, and lifestyle opportunities. Our physicians live in a range of communities, including urban (e.g., San Francisco), university (e.g., Palo Alto), high tech (e.g., many cities of Silicon Valley), mountain (e.g., Los Gatos), beach (e.g. Santa Cruz), and rural/agricultural (e.g., Morgan Hill and Gilroy). Situated in one of the most desirable regions of the country - only 45 minutes from the Monterey Bay and three hours from the Sierra Nevada - our physicians have the opportunity to enjoy a very high quality of life.
About the Position
This physician will provide clinical and administrative oversight of our Gender Health Clinic which is the an integrated, team-based primary care clinic with collaboration between primary care, specialty, psychiatry, social services, nursing, and community partners, including partners in the transgender/gender expansive community. The clinic provides primary care to our transgender/gender expansive patients, including preventative health, disease management, hormonal therapy and surgical treatment for gender transition. This physician will also provide clinical consultation and guidance to other primary care providers at the Gender Health Clinic and other SCVMC clinics, regarding transgender/gender expansive patients, with the ultimate goal of strengthening clinical care across our health and hospital system.
Candidates must be board-certified in Family Medicine or Internal Medicine and have at least one year of clinical experience providing healthcare for transgender/gender expansive patients. The ideal candidate will have completed an approved fellowship/training program in transgender healthcare, experienced in management of a gender health program within a large health system with demonstrated success with innovation, collaboration, teamwork, project management, and quality improvement.
About Compensation and Benefits
We offer competitive compensation; a generous comprehensive benefit package ((including 36 days of leave per year; 13 holidays; 5 CME days; comprehensive, medical, dental, and vision coverage; long term disability insurance; AD&D insurance; life insurance; and retirement plans); paid malpractice (with tail coverage); and possible relocation reimbursement (pre-approval required).
SCVH employees may be eligible for federal loan repayment assistance. For information regarding the National Health Service Corp (NHSC) Loan Repayment Program and other related programs, please visit ***************** and *************************************
If you are interested in joining a practice with unparalleled personal and professional advantages, then please submit your letter of interest and CV to Roya Rousta at *****************************.
The San Francisco Bay Area is well known for its rich diversity of cultures. SCVH seeks candidates whose experiences have prepared them to contribute to our commitment to diversity and excellence. The County of Santa Clara is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious belief, ancestry, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or preference, pregnancy, marital status, disability, medical condition, political belief, veterans' status, organizational affiliation or association with any individual in any of these groups. SCVH is committed to inclusion for all of its patients, employees, and community.
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Staff Security Software Engineer (Identity & Access Management)
San Francisco, CA job
The Staff Security Software Engineer will be an integral part of building a scalable IAM program for this established crypto company. In this role, you will design and implement scalable security platforms, frameworks, and services across the organization, establishing technical standards and best practices for cloud security and infrastructure as code.
Qualifications
7+ years of IAM security expertise
5+ years writing production-level Python and/or Golang
Experience with container orchestration technologies like Kubernetes and EKS
You dream in Terraform - provider development, complex module design, and enterprise-scale implementations
huge plus if you've secured AWS environments at scale
Logistics
Hybrid: 2 days/week onsite in either San Francisco or NYC.
$180K to $250K base salary + bonus & Equity incentives
No sponsorship available
Senior Technology Project Manager
Oakland, CA job
$158,080.00 - $211,848.00 / Annually
The award-winning Alameda County Information Technology Department (ITD) is hiring a Senior Technology Project Manager to join our Web Tea158m. This team designs, develops, and maintains websites, applications, and enterprise systems, including web content and document management platforms. The team consists of creative services and web development professionals who collaborate closely on a wide range of projects.
DESPCRIPTION
The Senior Technology Project manager will oversee multiple concurrent web and application projects with countywide impact, while also providing leadership and guidance to the web developers on the Web Team.
Job Duties include:
Ensures that multiple projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to customer specifications.
Develops and directs the implementation of operational plans to support the County department/agency's business goals.
Plans and oversees multiple projects to completion; identifies scope and objectives; identifies deliverables and establishes schedules and timelines; assigns work to the project team.
Identifies project resources and skill level of necessary resources.
Works with department/business managers to evaluate current and anticipated Information Technology requirements.
Meets with customers to establish production goals, priorities, major work schedules, status of projects, including timelines, schedules, and resources.
Develops and obtains consensus on service-level agreements.
Provides technical advice and recommends policies, procedures, enhancements and acquisition of hardware, software, and services of customers.
Develops plans for the entire project life cycle which include the phases for requirements gathering, design, development, testing and implementation of technology solutions to address complex business objectives.
Develops cost and budget analysis.
Determines long-range project staff requirements.
Consults with clients of projects; advises on project feasibility and recommends solutions.
Develops information systems architecture involving integration of multiple platforms, vendors, projects and technologies.
Prepares budget reports and cost control analysis; keeps projects within approved budgets and on their approved schedule; analyzes claims and recommends approval of consultant/contracts payment.
Prepares detailed reports and presentations, runs meetings, and reports to department management with timely, accurate and relevant information.
Engages with the business partners to discuss and lay the foundation for business adoption of the technology services that will be delivered.
Provides leadership and mentorship to web developers, including regular 1:1s, performance evaluations, and ongoing career development support.
Develops and presents project proposals for Web Team initiatives, outlining scope, timelines, resources, and strategic value.
Plans, manages, and coordinates product release cycles, ensuring smooth deployment and cross-team alignment.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
Knowledge of:
• Principles and practices of technical project management.
• Techniques of supervision and training.
• Organization and elements of large information services department.
• Computer software used to manage projects.
• Application development lifecycle.
• Business system applications used in customer departments.
• Principles and techniques of software and system quality assurance and control.
• Principles and practices of technical problem solving.
• Team dynamics and team building.
• Principles, practices, and techniques of customer service.
• Principles and practices of producing project and technical documentation.
• Concepts related to the backup and recovery of files.
• Financing, estimating and budgeting, including planning and estimating, calculating overhead, design, development and implementation costs.
Ability to:
• Supervise technical, functional, and operational managers and staff.
• Function in a high-stress environment and meet project deadlines.
• Coordinate multiple projects and schedules.
• Understand highly complex information technology systems and methodologies.
• Work effectively with all levels of management and with diverse work teams.
• Define problems and develop alternate solutions.
• Manage contract negotiations.
• Analyze business problems and opportunities, and articulate business requirements.
• Communicate clearly, both orally and in writing.
• Monitor and track project progress and expenditures and implement cost controls.
• Make technical oral presentations to both technical and non-technical audiences.
• Prepare a comprehensive report on the portfolio of projects managed.
• Manage communication at the executive level with external Department/Agency representatives.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Either I
Experience:
The equivalent of one (1) year of full-time experience in the classification of Technology Project Manager in Alameda County.
Or II
Experience:
The equivalent of six (6) years full-time, progressively responsible experience in project management with demonstrated experience in managing the design, development, implementation, operation and maintenance of a large complex information systems program in a large, multi-service public or private sector organization.
PREFERRED/DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Experience working with waterfall, agile, and hybrid project management methodologies.
Proficiency with project management tools such as Jira, Asana, Trello, or Microsoft Project
Demonstrated ability to lead and manage cross functional, and diverse development team.
Strong understanding of the full software development life cycle (SDLC).
Familiarity with digital accessibility standards, including WCAG 2.1 AA compliance.
SYSTEMS KNOWLEDGE
Experience with enterprise Content Management Systems such as WordPress, OpenText, Magnolia, or SharePoint.
Familiarity with Document Management Systems, including FileNet, Total Agility, or Kofax.
Experience working with low-code platforms such as PowerApps, Power Automate, or Salesforce.
BENEFITS
County Pension Plan, 12 paid holidays a year + initial accrual rate of 10 vacation days/yr (increases over time) + 8 additional management paid vacation days/year + 4 floating holidays/year + accrual of 13 sick days/year. Deferred Compensation 457b plan + Medical/ Dental/ Vision/ FSA/ Transportation/Cafeteria-Benefit selection options, and much more!
WORK ELIGIBILTY
Qualified candidates who are extended a conditional offer of employment will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification documents upon hire. Alameda County does not anticipate providing sponsorship for employment visa status (e.g. H-1B) and an offer of employment shall not be construed as including said sponsorship presently or in the future. No vendor resumes at this time.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Alameda County has a diverse workforce, that is representative of the communities we serve, and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All aspects of employment are based on merit, competence, performance, and business need. Alameda County does not discriminate in employment on the basis of inclusion in protected classes or other non-merit factors as defined under federal, state and local law. Alameda County celebrates diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive, and welcoming workplace environment.
Hourly - Campus Safety Officer - Wake or Schott Campus - Evenings
Santa Barbara, CA job
Patrol campus, observe and report to the full time Campus Safety Officers. Monitor campus in the evening hours for unusual or disruptive activities. Respond appropriately to each incident and liaison with local law enforcement and emergency services as needed. Assist facilities staff with the proper closure of assigned campus.
High school graduate or GED equivalent. Current valid driver's license preferred. Ability to quickly assess situations and use critical thinking. Report writing.
Environment
Indoor and outdoor environment.
Seasonal heat and cold or adverse weather conditions.
Physical Demands
Standing and walking for extended periods of time. Seeing to monitor campus activities.
Hearing and speaking to exchange information.
Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate Security and Safety equipment.
Work Schedule
Monday - Thursday 5:30pm-10:15pm
This position is assigned up to 19.5 hours each week
Printer Technician
Livermore, CA job
Responsibilities:
Perform proactive and reactive break/fix service on HP and Xerox A3/A4 devices
Manage toner replacement, inventory, and recycling processes
Handle remote triage, fleet management tools, and data collection agents (FM Audit, Xerox CWW, HP Web JetAdmin)
Ensure device connectivity and accurate asset control across the fleet
Organize and adjust on-site inventory and auto-replenishment needs
Order toner/parts and support new device installations, moves, and decommissions
Administer and support customer print solutions (e.g., PaperCut MF)
Deliver an exceptional customer experience and provide ad hoc reporting on metrics and service insights
Requirements
Experience with printer repair; HP and Xerox certifications preferred (including A3/copier lines)
Familiarity with IT ticketing systems (ServiceNow and EA preferred)
Knowledge of 3rd-party print solutions (PaperCut MF preferred)
Strong attention to detail, follow-through, and analytical skills
Ability to obtain (or hold) a Top Secret government security clearance
Excellent communication skills, written and verbal
Professional attitude with a desire to learn and grow
Proficiency with Microsoft O365
Benefits
Competitive salary ($55,000 - $85,000) + profit bonus program
Medical, dental, vision, prescription, HSA, and FSA benefits
Company-paid life insurance and 401k matching
Paid time off plus additional days off
Supportive workplace culture
Child Watch Attendant - Encinitas
Encinitas, CA job
The Child Watch Attendant is responsible for the overall supervision of children, program planning and implementation, and assist with overall program management in the Child Watch Department.
For information on Y Employee Perks, click on this link: Employee Benefits | YMCA of San Diego County (ymcasd.org)
Schedule:
Location: Magdalena Ecke Family YMCA
Available shift times:
Monday - Friday: 7:50 am - 1:30 pm
Tuesday - Thursday: 2:30 pm - 7 pm
Saturdays: 7:50 - 1 pm
Must be available consistently for a minimum of 3 shift times (shift times are between 3 - 5 hours)
Responsibilities
Ability to work effectively with others in alignment with the YMCA 4 Core Values
Models the 4 Core Values in all aspects of position responsibilities
Plan and coordinate the provision of age-appropriate activities and events for participants
Supervise participants, ensuring their guidance and safety
Interact with participants in a positive manner while being consistent, fair and treating everyone in the program with dignity and respect
Follow emergency procedures appropriately to ensure the safety of participants and staff
Communicate in a positive and effective manner with all participants, parents, members and co-workers
Follow YMCA policies and procedures. Inform appropriate staff of any policy or safety concerns
General housekeeping duties including cleaning bathrooms, wiping down tables, sweeping/mopping/vacuuming floors, taking out trash and locking all doors
Maintain professional demeanor at all times to ensure the YMCA image and mission statement are upheld
Assist in planning, supervision and implementation of the daily schedule and curriculum
Attend staff meetings and trainings
Provide support to other departments as needed
Wear YMCA staff shirt and name tag during working hours
Ability to lead sports, games and curriculum activities, monitor behavior and general house-keeping responsibilities
Ability to relate to children and adults in a professional manner
Ability to lift children and infants
Ability to effectively communicate in person and by phone
Ability to sit and stand for extended periods of time
Ability to effectively manage multiple tasks simultaneously
Visual and auditory ability to respond to critical incidents and the physical ability to act swiftly in an emergency
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Experience working with infants and children a plus
Sincere interest in working with children
Must have a warm and friendly personality and the sensitivity to meet the needs of a diverse population
Excellent customer service experience and organization skills
Licensing, state law and our government funders require that staff within YMCA of San Diego County be fingerprinted, prior to reporting to work, and include subsequent arrest notifications
CPR/AED, and First Aid Certification, must include Adult and Child/Infant, obtained within 30 days of hire and must be from one of the following certifying organizations:
American Red Cross
American Heart Association
American Safety & Health Institute
YMCA will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the San Diego County Fair Chance Ordinance and the California Fair Chance Act. You do not need to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until a conditional job offer is made to you. After making a conditional offer and running a background check, if the YMCA is concerned about conviction that is directly related to the job, you will be given the opportunity to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide mitigating evidence, or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Ordinance by visiting the San Diego County Office of Labor Standards and Enforcement.
Pay Range USD $17.75 - USD $20.41 /Hr.
Auto-ApplyPower Washing Professional / General Labor
Lake Forest, CA job
Benefits:
Competitive salary
Free food & snacks
Free uniforms
Rolling Suds is looking for a dedicated and skilled Power Washing Professional to join our team. As a Power Washing Professional, you will be responsible for providing excellent service to our customers and completing jobs to the highest standards.
No experience is required.
Power Washing Professional Benefits and Perks:
Opportunities for career growth and advancement
Use of company tools, equipment, and vehicles
Training and certification programs
Promotion from within
Safe and secure working environment
Variety of projects and tasks
Competitive salary and benefits package
Power Washing Professional Responsibilities:
Work closely with the Lead Technician to ensure jobs are completed efficiently and professionally
Follow the proper pressure washing and cleaning procedures
Perform tasks in a professional manner
Work as a team to complete the job checklist
Abide by cleaning procedures checklists
Power Washing Professional Qualifications:
Ability to climb ladders and walk on roofs with confidence
Ability to perform general labor and carry and lift up to 50lbs
Monday through Friday
Optional weekend shifts are available
Pressure washing experience is preferred but not required
Driver's License (Required)
If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career with a company that values its employees, then this is the opportunity for you.
Apply now to become a Power Washing Professional and valued member of our team!
Compensation: $23.00 per hour
Rolling Suds is a company that takes pride in delivering top-quality power washing services to both residential and commercial clients. With over 30 years of experience in the industry, we have built a strong reputation and a loyal customer base. We believe that our success is due to the relationships we have cultivated with our clients, our unwavering commitment to reliability, and our reputation for excellence. At Rolling Suds, we take a customer-first approach, and we are always looking for team members who share our values and commitment to providing exceptional service. If you're interested in joining our team and becoming a part of a company that values hard work, dedication, and excellence, then we invite you to explore our career opportunities today.
At Rolling Suds, we invest heavily in our team members and provide extensive training and support. We believe in creating a culture of excellence, where employees are encouraged to develop their skills and take pride in their work. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, we offer opportunities for growth and advancement. Our team members are given the tools and resources they need to succeed, and we believe in recognizing and rewarding hard work and dedication. Join our team and become a part of a supportive and positive work environment that allows you to thrive.
This franchise is independently owned and operated by a franchisee. Your application will go directly to the franchisee, and all hiring decisions will be made by the management of this franchisee. All inquiries about employment at this franchisee should be made directly to the franchise location, and not to Rolling Suds Corporate.
Auto-ApplyRegional Development Lead (California or Utah)
Los Angeles, CA job
Hope Street Group is a national nonprofit organization preparing every student for their future through innovative, AI powered tools and programs. Our work includes FutureMe, an AI powered career exploration platform, the AI Innovation Learners Network, and the national FutureReady AI Challenge.
We believe teachers are the heart of transformation. When educators have trusted, responsible AI grounded in our HopeAI framework, students gain direction, purpose, and real opportunity. We work alongside teachers, students, and industry partners to help young people grow confident, capable, connected, and championed as they step into their futures.
Position Summary
The Regional Development Lead will play a critical role in expanding Hope Street Group's impact by developing and managing relationships with regional funders, partners, and community stakeholders. This position will translate the national strategy into locally resonant efforts in California and Utah - advancing our FutureMe platform and FutureReady AI Challenge through philanthropy, partnerships, and community activation.
The ideal candidate is a well-connected fundraiser and relationship builder, experienced in education and workforce development, and deeply passionate about how technology and AI can improve career readiness for youth.
Candidate Profile
All qualified candidates should:
Live up to Hope Street Group's core values of being
inspiring, inclusive, curious, and ambitious.
Be excited and passionate about how technology and AI can create scalable impact in helping students prepare for their futures.
Be energized by both relationship-building and resource development, contributing to the partnerships, networks, and stories that sustain Hope Street's mission.
Key Responsibilities
Vision Setting and Strategy
Translate Hope Street Group's national vision into a localized strategy for California and Utah.
Build and communicate a clear vision for how FutureMe and the FutureReady AI Challenge benefit the regional education and workforce ecosystem.
Collaborate with internal teams to align regional activities with national goals and messaging.
Community Activation and Marketing
Develop and execute regional marketing and activation plans.
Draft and distribute press releases and identify effective communication channels for regional outreach.
Represent Hope Street Group at key conferences, meetings, and events relevant to education, workforce, and technology.
Engage local councils, educators, civic leaders, and industry groups to advance the mission.
Fundraising and Partnership Development
Cultivate and manage relationships with regional funders, including individuals, foundations, and corporations.
Identify, approach, and secure new funding opportunities aligned with Hope Street's mission.
Partner with local education agencies, nonprofits, and workforce organizations (e.g., Keys to Success, Linked Learning, San Diego Workforce Partnership, USBE, LA Unified, San Diego Unified).
Collaborate with the national development team on proposals, reports, and stewardship materials.
Maintain accurate fundraising data and activity tracking in Salesforce for alignment with national goals.
Qualifications
Proven experience in fundraising, development, or partnership management (preferably within education, workforce development, or nonprofit sectors).
Based in Southern California (Los Angeles or San Diego) or Utah with strong regional networks.
Established connections with local and regional funders.
Strong communication and relationship-building skills across diverse stakeholder groups.
Strategic thinker with the ability to localize national initiatives effectively.
Deep belief in Hope Street Group's mission and the transformative power of AI and technology in education.
Strong project management, organization, and follow-through skills.
Experience using Salesforce or other CRM systems preferred.
Success Metrics
Secures $1M+ in regional commitments by end of 2026 and establishes a robust pipeline of future prospects.
Positions Hope Street Group as a trusted partner and thought leader in the region.
Achieves strong local adoption of FutureMe and engagement in the FutureReady AI Challenge.
Deputy Probation Officer I
California job
We have some exciting news!! Butte County Probation Department is now offering a $5,000 hiring bonus for entry-level Deputy Probation Officer I. The salary range for level I is $2,211.20 - $2,963.20 biweekly ($27.64 - $37.04 per hour). Following the closing of the recruitment, qualified applicants will be invited to participate in the written examination that is tentatively scheduled for Monday January 12, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. Qualified applicants can expect to receive an email notification no later than Monday January 5,2026. inviting them to the January 12, 2026 exam.
Applicants who have already taken the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) written exam for Juvenile Corrections Officer, Adult Corrections Officer or Probation Officer within the last twelve months with Butte County or any other agency and received a T-Score of 47.0 or higher may not have to take the written examination.
For more information about the Butte County Probation Department, please visit **************************************
FLSA: Non-Exempt
DEFINITION
Under close or general supervision or direction, performs a variety of professional peace officer duties in the field of adult and juvenile community corrections and juvenile residential corrections; conducts investigations and monitoring of adult or juvenile offenders in a community setting and may provide custody, security, and programming of juveniles in an institutional setting; provides pre-trial, pre-sentence and post-sentence recommendations to the court; caseload management, support, and guidance to alleged and convicted offenders; and performs related duties as assigned.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED
Receives close or general supervision or direction from an assigned Probation Officer Supervisor. Exercises no direct supervision over staff.
CLASS CHARACTERISTICS
Deputy Probation Officer I: This is the entry-level classification in the Deputy Probation Officer series. Initially under close supervision, incumbents learn and perform routine probation services. As experience is gained, assignments become more varied, complex, and difficult; close supervision and frequent review of work lessen as an incumbent demonstrates skill to perform the work independently. Positions at this level usually perform most of the duties required of the positions at the II-level but are not expected to function at the same skill level and usually exercise less independent discretion and judgment in matters related to work procedures and methods. Work is generally supervised while in progress and fits an established structure or pattern. Exceptions or changes in procedures are explained in detail as they arise.
Deputy Probation Officer II: This is the fully qualified journey-level classification in the Deputy Probation Officer series. Positions at this level are responsible for performing the full range of assigned duties to ensure the justice, rehabilitation, and safety of probationers, and detained youth, and to enforce conditions of probation. Positions work independently, exercise judgment and initiative, receive only occasional instruction or assistance as new or unusual situations arise, and are fully aware of the operating procedures and policies of the work unit. Incumbents are responsible for monitoring and providing rehabilitative services to adult and juvenile offenders and for ensuring adherence to court orders while promoting reduced recidivism and increased pro-social behaviors. Positions at the II-level are normally filled by advancement from the I-level after gaining the knowledge, skill, and experience which meet the qualifications for and after demonstrating the ability to perform the work of the higher-level class.
Deputy Probation Officer III: This is the advanced journey-level classification in the Deputy Probation Officer series responsible for performing the most complex work assigned to the series and is competent to perform the full range of probation peace officer duties for a diversified clientele and, in addition, responsible for ancillary duties in support of their unit supervisor and in furthering departmental initiatives through mentoring and guidance of subordinate deputies and others. Incumbents regularly work on tasks which are varied and complex, requiring considerable discretion and independent judgement. Positions in the classification rely on experience and judgement to perform assigned duties. Assignments are given with general guidelines and incumbents are responsible for establishing objectives, timelines, and methods to deliver services. Work is typically reviewed upon completion for soundness, appropriateness and conformity to policy and requirements. Incumbents at the III-level have demonstrated greater initiative, independence, and latitude of judgement in the completion of work assignments, completed all trainings as required, demonstrated substantial understanding and consistent use of the best practices in corrections, served a minimum of two years as a Deputy Probation Officer II or equivalent class.
Positions in the Deputy Probation Officer class series are flexibly staffed; positions at the II- and III-levels may be filled by advancement from the I-level and the II-level; progression to the II- and III-levels is dependent on (i) management affirmation that the position is performing the full range of duties assigned to the classification; (ii) satisfactory work performance; (iii) the incumbent meeting the minimum qualifications for the classification including any licenses and certifications; and (iv) management approval for progression to the II- and III-levels.
Typical functions may include any of the following tasks, knowledge, abilities, and other characteristics. The list that follows is not intended as a comprehensive list; it is intended to provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties listed, and may be required to perform additional, position-specific tasks.
* Performs the full range of responsibilities as a California Peace Officer as identified in PC 830.5.
* Maintains communication and liaison with families, law enforcement, social services, educators, and other community resource agencies.
* Performs related duties as assigned.
When performing community corrections duties:
* Performs case management services while ensuring adherence to conditions of probation and facilitating rehabilitation by supervising, counseling, and monitoring clients on probation.
* Interviews probationers, families, and other individuals using evidence-based practices to investigate and assess probationer criminal and social history, risks, and needs and to determine how each case is to be treated; develops and implements case plans based on probationer's history and needs.
* Prepares various court reports including assessments, case plans, petitions, discovery, and related legal and case documents; provides court with a sentencing recommendation.
* Conducts investigations and field searches using accepted data collection methods to establish facts and draw valid conclusions; analyzes data including, but not limited to medical, social history, and legal reports, as well as other documents.
* Effectively makes arrests of violators, serves warrants, and issues citations.
* Represents the department at various court proceedings and/or testifies in court and other hearings regarding sentencing recommendations, probation violations and termination, revocation hearings, probation modifications, case disposition, and case related issues.
* Requests evaluations, refers, and coordinates and monitors participation in mental health, medical, substance abuse, community service, and related treatment and rehabilitation programs.
* Intervenes in crisis situations, counsels individuals and families, and makes referrals.
* Works closely with schools, courts, community agencies, law enforcement, District Attorney and staff, client attorneys, other legal representation, and others during the course of client's probation including attending various meetings.
* Coordinates ongoing activities of various probation programs including but not limited to work release, home supervision/electronic monitoring, and community service.
* Prepares and maintains a variety of reports, files, legal documents, correspondence, and records.
* Transports probationers to custodial facilities and court hearings.
* Attends meetings and participates in training; stays abreast of new trends, new legislation, court decisions and innovations in the field of probation.
When performing institutions duties:
* Monitors a caseload of youth detained at the County Juvenile Hall.
* Oversees, monitors, and ensures the safety, security, treatment, recreation, personal hygiene, and other daily living activities of youth detained at the County Juvenile Hall.
* Ensures compliance with regulatory requirements and department policies and procedures.
* Plans, organizes, and supervises a program of work, education, and recreation for a group of youth in the County's Juvenile Hall; monitors daily activities and leisure time to ensure adherence to established schedules; conducts room and other visual checks for facility security and health related purposes.
* Educates youth on positive behavior in accordance with established protocols; confers with assigned supervisor and others regarding behavior issues and to determine appropriate responses for rule infractions; implements behavior modification; holds juveniles accountable for their behavior.
* Communicates and consults with attorneys, the Court, families, law enforcement and social service agencies regarding youth detained at the County Juvenile Hall.
* Performs case management services to youth and their families; conducts intake assessments and develops individualized treatment plans including behavior modification goals; provides crisis intervention, re-entry planning and referral as required; facilitates and co-facilitates group sessions to provide supportive counseling and self-help education.
* Reviews medical orders; ensures youth receive prescribed medication when appropriate; performs first aid when needed; may complete routine medical screening.
* Oversees control room; compiles, updates, and generates reports on youth in custody; completes and maintains files; verifies and ensures accuracy of data; documents daily activities, behavioral observations, and general information; monitors and records progress on counseling goals.
* Supervises on-site visitations; remains alert for potential problems and takes measures to reduce tension and avoid violence.
* Transports youth to and from the court, medical and dental appointments, work sites, and other juvenile correctional facilities.
* Supervises youth while on community services projects and vocational readiness projects; ensures the completion of work in a timely manner, a safe work site, and that proper and safe working procedures are followed.
Some knowledge and abilities may be gained by employees at the entry (I) level while in a learning capacity.
Knowledge of:
* Applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulatory codes, ordinances, and procedures relevant to the custody, rehabilitation, safety and security, and well-being of youths in a juvenile detention facility and probationers.
* Principles, practices, methods, and equipment used in a juvenile detention facility.
* Methods and techniques needed when dealing appropriately with youths in custody.
* Proper safety and security practices and precautions as they relate to a juvenile detention facility.
* Basic principles, practices, and procedures of juvenile, adult, civil and criminal justice systems.
* First aid and emergency medical procedures.
* Principles and practices of adult and juvenile probation work including evidence-based practices and conducting investigations and assessments.
* Principles and practices of applied psychology and behavior modification including interviewing, counseling, and crisis intervention.
* Cultural, economic, and social factors affecting adult and juvenile justice system-involved individuals.
* Local and general community resources available to probationers and families.
* Case planning and management.
* Court procedures and operations.
* Principles of investigation and laws governing search and seizure and preservation of evidence.
* Record keeping principles and procedures.
* Principles and techniques for working with groups and fostering effective team interaction to ensure teamwork is conducted smoothly.
* Techniques for providing a high level of customer service by effectively dealing with the public, vendors, contractors, and County staff.
* The structure and content of the English language, including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar.
* Modern equipment and communication tools used for business functions and program, project, and task coordination, including computers and software programs relevant to work performed.
Ability To:
* Enforce Probation and Juvenile Hall policies and procedures to ensure the safety and security of those supervised.
* Supervise and monitor probationers, including completing court-ordered investigations, placement in rehabilitation programs, enforcing terms of probation, search and seizure, arrest, transport, and/or recommending revocation of probation.
* Assess and evaluate the risks and needs of adult and youth probationers, and detained youth, by conducting investigations and assessments, including in crisis situations, and determining appropriate actions.
* Educate and counsel youth on positive behavior in accordance with established protocols.
* Respond to emergency and crisis situations calmly and effectively.
* Demonstrate understanding of, sensitivity to, and respect for youth and families from culturally diverse backgrounds.
* Work under stressful conditions with youths who are delinquent and/or emotionally disturbed.
* Prepare and maintain accurate and comprehensive records.
* Understand, interpret, and apply all pertinent laws, codes, regulations, policies and procedures, and standards relevant to work performed.
* Use tact, initiative, prudence, and independent judgment within general policy, and procedural, guidelines.
* Assess and evaluate the risks and needs of probationers by conducting investigations and assessments, including in crisis situations, and determining appropriate actions.
* Develop and implement effective case management strategies including case plans with objectives, goals, and rehabilitation plans.
* Research, compile, and analyze case-related documents and make appropriate deductions and recommendations based on information.
* Supervise and monitor probationers, including completing court-ordered investigations, placement in rehabilitation programs, enforcing terms of probation, search and seizure, arrest, transport, and/or recommending revocation of probation.
* Respond in emergency and crisis situations calmly and effectively.
* Demonstrate understanding of, sensitivity to, and respect for individuals from culturally diverse backgrounds.
* Work under stressful conditions with individuals who are delinquent and/or emotionally disturbed.
* Prepare comprehensive reports and recommendations related to probation.
* Testify in court.
* Effectively represent the department and the County in meetings with governmental agencies; community groups; and in meetings with individuals.
* Independently organize work, set priorities, meet critical deadlines, and follow-up on assignments.
* Effectively use computer systems, software applications relevant to work performed, and modern business equipment to perform a variety of work tasks.
* Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing, using appropriate English grammar and syntax.
* Establish, maintain, and foster positive and effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
Education and Experience:
Any combination of training and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities is qualifying. A customary way to obtain the required qualifications would be:
Deputy Probation Officer I:
Equivalent to a bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in criminal justice, social science, behavioral science, or a closely related field;
OR
Equivalent to an associate's degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in criminal justice, social science, behavioral science, or a closely related field; AND
Two (2) years of experience working with members of the public, keeping records, interpreting and applying laws and regulations, and working with people from diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Deputy Probation Officer II:
In addition to the qualifications listed above, one (1) year of experience at a level equivalent to the County's class of Deputy Probation Officer I, including the required Probation Officer and/or Juvenile Corrections Officer CORE training, depending upon assignment, 832 PC training, and CPR/First Aid training.
Deputy Probation Officer III:
In addition to the qualifications listed in Deputy Probation Officer I, two (2) years of experience at a level equivalent to the County's class of Deputy Probation Officer II,
Certifications and Licenses:
* Must possess a valid US driver's license upon date of application. Must obtain California driver's license following hire date per California DMV regulations.
* Must successfully complete and obtain the following department provided trainings within the first year of employment:
* A Standards and Training Probation Officer and/or Juvenile Corrections Officer CORE certificate certified by the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC)
* A certificate of completion of Penal Code 832 Course in Arrest, Search and Seizure issued by California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training.; and
* A CPR/First Aid certification by the authority of the Board of State and Community Corrections Training Manual.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
* Maintain California Board of State and Community Corrections physical standards including mobility, physical strength and stamina to respond to emergency situations and perform assigned duties.
* Vision to maintain a firearms qualification (if assigned) and to read printed materials and a computer screen.
* Hearing and speech to communicate in person, before groups, over the telephone and radio.
* Mobility to work in a standard office setting and use standard office equipment, including a computer and to operate a motor vehicle and visit various County sites.
* The position requires fieldwork requiring frequent walking on uneven terrain, and climbing and descending structures to access work sites.
* Positions in this classification frequently bend, stoop, kneel, reach, push and pull drawers open and closed to retrieve and file information;
* Positions in this classification must possess the ability to lift, carry, push and pull materials and objects up to 150 pounds as necessary to perform job functions.
* Finger dexterity is needed to access, enter and retrieve data using a computer keyboard or calculator and to operate standard office equipment and to operate public safety equipment.
* Reasonable accommodations will be made for individuals on a case-by-case basis.
WORKING CONDITIONS
* Employees work indoors and outdoors, and are exposed to loud noise levels, cold and hot temperatures, inclement weather conditions, vibration, confining workspace, chemicals, mechanical and/or electrical hazards and hazardous physical substances and fumes.
* The duties of this class are performed in an environment with exposure to criminal justice and juvenile justice system-involved individuals, mentally ill individuals, and persons potentially infected with communicable diseases.
* Employees may interact with members of the public or with staff under emotionally stressful conditions while interpreting and enforcing departmental policies and procedures.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
* Must be willing to work emergencies and on evenings, weekends, and holidays and work rotating shifts
* Must meet minimum standards as described in California Government Code Sections 1029 and 1031.
* Must be willing to abide by California Penal Code Sections 830.5, and California Government Code Section 8617.
* Must meet physical standards established by the California Board of State and Community Corrections and any other pre-employment as well as ongoing peace officer requirements pursuant to federal, state, and local legislation.
* Must be willing to work with criminal justice and juvenile justice system-involved individuals.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
These positions have peace officer status under Penal Code Section 830.5 and may require incumbents to be armed. All Deputy Probation Officers will be expected to participate in a continuum of force training program which includes control of aggression, tactical negotiations, unarmed defensive tactics, and use of pepper spray. Incumbents may also enroll in, and successfully complete, the department's arming training, maintain qualification standards, and may be requested to accept an armed assignment at the discretion of the appointing authority.
EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS UTILIZED
* Equipment utilized includes a motor vehicle, personal computer, fax machine, and standard office equipment.
* Specialized Equipment includes personal protective clothing and equipment, hand-held radio, drug and chemical analysis kits, pepper spray and physical restraints, firearms (if assigned), and less lethal weapons.
Disaster Service Worker
All Butte County employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law (California Government Code Section 3100-3109). Employment with the County requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to complete all Disaster Service Worker related training as assigned, and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency.
Civilian Rangemaster
Beverly Hills, CA job
Who We Are The City of Beverly Hillshas a long-standing reputation for providing superior customer service to residents, businesses, and visitors. This characteristic, combined with outstanding staff in all departments, has been a hallmark of success for this high performance organization. The municipal government (approximately 1,080 full-time and part-time employees) provides the highest quality safety services, recreational, municipal services, and physical environment.
What We Do
The Beverly Hills Police Department is responsible for safeguarding the lives and property of City residents, businesses, and visitors. The BHPD values its reputation as an agency that earns the public trust through efficient, impartial police service.
Who We're Looking for
The City of Beverly Hills Police Department is seeking highly motivated and qualified candidates for the position of Civilian Rangemaster. The Civilian Rangemaster must possess comprehensive knowledge and experience with firearms in order to provide training and instruction in the effective and safe use and handling of firearms and other department-issued weapons and equipment. Duties are carried out with considerable independence within the framework of established policies and procedures thus the ideal candidate for Civilian Rangemaster possesses strong organizational skills and autonomy in order to maintain and operate the Police Department firing range and armory. He or she will perform various administrative, technical, clerical, and maintenance tasks relative to their assigned area of responsibility. The ideal candidate is experienced in Excel, recordkeeping and inventory management. Moreover, the ideal candidate will possess strong communication skills and networking ability in order to instruct and maintain current knowledge about the industry.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED
Receives general supervision from a Police Sergeant or Lieutenant.
Selection Process
All applicants must submit clear, concise, and complete information regarding their qualifications for the position, including responses to all supplemental questions. Resumes alone will not be accepted in lieu of the application or supplemental application materials. The selection process may consist of the following components:
* Review of Minimum Qualifications
* Candidates must meet the minimum qualifications as outlined in the job bulletin at the time of application submission.
* Only information included in the Supplemental Questionnaire, Education, Work Experience, Certificates and Licenses, and Skills sections of the application will be considered to determine whether an applicant meets the minimum qualifications.
* Résumés and cover letters are not reviewed or considered when screening for minimum qualifications.
* Résumés and cover letters are not accepted in lieu of a complete job application.
* All educational documents, trainings, courses, and/or certificates required as part of the minimum qualifications must be attached to your application. Applications without the attachments included are incomplete and will be disqualified. The following is a list of all documents requested at time of application and must be submitted prior to the oral interview:
* High School Diploma or equivalent
* California Driver's License
* Valid and non-expired First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification
* Proof of completed certified Firearms Instructor course conducted/issued by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST), or comparable agency
* Supplemental Questionnaire
* Respond in full to all supplemental questions. Responses such as "see resume" will not be accepted and will result in the disqualification of your application.
* The supplemental questionnaire may be used as an assessment tool to determine the most qualified applicants for this position.
* Oral Interview(s)
* Tentatively scheduled for 1/28/2026.
* Background Check
Background Check
The final step of the selection process requires a thorough police background investigation. The background investigation will include a comprehensive investigation of the candidate's background which includes, Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) background check, education and employment history (including a credit, criminal and DMV review), personal statement, employment and personal reference check.
Additionally, all eligible candidates will undergo a medical examination (including a drug screen).
Conclusion
Verification: Applicants may be required to submit verification of qualifying education and experience at any point during the recruitment and selection process. Note: Falsifying one's education, training, or work experience or attempted deception on the application may result in disqualification for this and future job opportunities with the City of Beverly Hills.
Disaster Service Workers: All City of Beverly Hills employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law (California Government Code Section 3100-3109). Employment with the City requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to complete all Disaster Service Worker-related training as assigned, and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency.
EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES - Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
* Maintain a safe range environment; enforce fire arms safety rules and regulations.
* Organize, coordinate, and administer all range operations. Operate and maintain computer systems relating to range control systems and firearms training simulators.
* Develop firearm training plans, curriculum, and qualification courses.
* Plan, schedule, and conduct firearms training activities including proficiency, qualifications, and weapon maintenance.
* Provide firearms handling and manipulation, and safety instruction to police officers. Build and erect props for special training sessions.
* Conduct recurring range qualifications for active and retired personnel; maintain qualification schedules and records.
* Administer written and shooting proficiency tests to applicants for permits to carry concealed weapons.
* Ensure that range equipment and facilities are in good repair and well stocked; order range supplies and coordinate with Public Works and outside vendors to facilitate repairs and improvements.
* Acquire, store, and issue ammunition; maintain inventory of ammunition and supplies required by different weapons systems; assist Property and Evidence Unit with the evaluation and safe disposal of seized and surrendered firearms and ammunition pursuant to laws and regulations.
* Receive and maintain certification on a wide range of weapon types from a variety of weapons manufacturers.
* Inspect, maintain, and repair all department-owned weapons authorized for use including pistols, rifles, and shotguns; assist officers with information and routine repairs and issues with their weapons; maintain complete inventory of weapons and ammunition; maintain individual records on each weapon including date of acquisition, officer assigned, and inspections.
* Conduct various weapons inspections and regular firearms and ammunition inventories and audits.
* Coordinate the safe handling and removal of hazardous materials from the shooting range.
* Maintain a variety of records required for the safe and efficient operation of the facility, e.g. range maintenance and activities, training, individual officer qualifications, shooting scores, proficiency tests, weapons safety, maintenance, and inspection and other related information. Prepare reports as needed.
* Advise Police Department staff on weapon-related matters.
* Participate in community events; provide firearm safety courses to community members.
* May testify in court regarding firearm training provided to Police personnel.
* Assist new or existing staff in learning departmental practices and protocols, methods, and procedures.
* Build and maintain positive working relationships with co-workers, other City employees and the public using principles of good customer service.
* Foster an environment that embraces diversity, integrity, trust, and respect.
* Be an integral team player, which involves flexibility, cooperation, and communication.
* Perform related duties as assigned.
Experience and Training Any combination of experience and training that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be:
Experience: Two years of experience as a law enforcement rangemaster, military range officer, firearms instructor, or police officer with rangemaster experience. Experience with firearms armory and/or in managing a firearms facility is desirable.
Training: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade.
License and Certificate Valid California Driver's License. Possession, or ability to obtain, Valid First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification.Completion of a certified Firearms Instructor course conducted/issued by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST), or comparable agency. Possession of, or ability to obtain, Armorer certifications.
Knowledge of:
Principles, practices, and techniques of weapons training, instruction, and tactics.
Methods and techniques for the safe handling of a variety of firearms, particularly those related to law enforcement work.
Proper use and maintenance of all weapons authorized for departmental use.
Offensive and defensive weapons nomenclature and theory.
Methods and techniques for the handling, storage, and disposal of ammunition.
Techniques, methods, materials, equipment, and practices involved in the operation and maintenance of a shooting range facility.
Pertinent local, state, and federal laws, ordinances, rules, related regulations, and policy pertaining to the acquisition, firing, repair, and disposal of weapons and to officer related shootings.
Ability to:
Instruct users in basic and advanced firearms safety and tactics.
Operate and maintain a safe and efficient police weapons training facility.
Intermittently, review, and evaluate documents related to department operations; observe, identify, and problem solve operations and procedures; understand, interpret, and explain department policies and procedures; explain operations and problem solve issues for the public and with staff.
Understand and follow written and oral instructions.
Work independently and demonstrate an attention to detail.
Audit/inventory ammunition and equipment; prepare and maintain accurate and complete records.
Perform inspection, maintenance, and repair of weapons and armory/range equipment.
Stay current with firearms related technology, tactics, and techniques.
Qualify as an expert witness in court testimony regarding department firearms training.
Enforce compliance with range rules, protocols, and use.
Use sound judgment in recognizing scope of authority.
Operate and use standard office equipment including computers and applicable software applications.
Maintain regular attendance and adhere to prescribed work schedule to conduct job responsibilities.
Utilize appropriate safety procedures and practices for assigned duties.
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
Work with various cultural and ethnic groups in a tactful and effective manner.
Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
Protective Services Worker - Family and Children's Services - Human Services Agency (2940) (X00002)
San Francisco, CA job
This is a Citywide Exam posting. Your application to this posting is an application to take a citywide exam.
If you pass the exam, you will be emailed your score and ranking on the eligible candidate list. When a department has an open position with this job classification they will use this eligible list to hire for that position. Departments will contact candidates from this list to gauge interest in their specific roles. Learn more about the City's hiring process here: *****************************************
Application Opening - January 4, 2023
Application Deadline for Session 13: January 2, 2026; Tentative Exam Date for Session 13: January 2026
Application Deadline for Session 14: April 3, 2026; Tentative Exam Date for Session 14: April 2026
Salary Range: $111,436 - $142,194 Yearly 2940-Protective Services Worker | City and County of San Francisco (sf.gov)
San Francisco is a vibrant and dynamic city, on the forefront of economic growth & innovation, urban development, arts & entertainment, as well as social issues & change. This rich tapestry of culture and ideas is sustained by our City's commitment to heighten the quality of life for the diverse population of San Franciscans and residents of the greater Bay Area. Our employees play an important role not only in making our City what it is today, but also in shaping the future of San Francisco.
Our Commitment to Racial Equity
As we work towards our vision of an inclusive San Francisco, we embrace our responsibility to root out systemic racism by creating services and a workforce which reflect the lived experiences and strengths of the people we serve. We are committed to fostering a work environment where our differences are celebrated and everyone has what they need to thrive--no matter their race, age, ability, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, or country of origin. Click here to learn more about what this commitment looks like in action.
From financial, nutritional and employment support to protective services, health care coverage, affordable childcare, and in-home services for older adults and persons with disabilities, our team lends support for all in need.
Job Description
Under general supervision, Protective Service Workers perform professional investigation, case management, and casework services at the Family & Children's Services program. This includes activities related to: engagement of children, youth and families; assessment of safety and risk; case planning and service delivery; and transitioning children and families to appropriate permanent and stable living situations.
ESSENTIAL TASK AND DUTIES
According to Civil Service Commission Rule 109, the duties specified below are representative of the range of duties assigned to this job class and are not intended to be an inclusive list.
Partnering with families, communities, and service providers to build a supportive team that addresses the safety, health, and well-being needs of the child, youth, and family.
Exploring safety, well-being, family relationships and natural supports through interviewing, field visits, and gathering collateral information in a timely manner.
Conducting comprehensive assessments of safety, risk and protective capacity utilizing designated assessment tools. Taking appropriate action to ensure child safety, including promoting family strengths, mitigating safety threats and/or removal of children from the home.
Maintaining case information on applicable computerized case management system(s).Collaborating with families and stakeholders to develop behavioral case plans based on the assessment that addresses the family's needs and complies with relevant laws, rules and regulations.
Helping connect families to a broad array of services and supports and empowering them to utilize strengths in order to implement the provisions of a case plan.
Counseling and educating youth, families, care providers and community partners on the Child Welfare process, legal requirements and departmental policies and procedures by communicating verbally and in writing in order to provide necessary and appropriate information to families.
Building community partnerships through relationship building and educating community organizations about Family and Children's Services.
Staying abreast of latest polices, initiatives, and best practices by attending trainings, reading literature reviews, accessing various online child welfare resources and participating in work groups and site teams to contribute to the development of policies.
Ensuring all assigned cases meet compliance standards and scheduling work accordingly.
Testifying in Court and adhering to Court protocol in compliance with legal requirements.
Ensuring the well-being of children placed in homes by identifying homes to meet children's needs and closely monitoring their placement and providing assistance to out of home care providers so that children go to mandatory parental visits, medical and dental appointments in order to comply with mandatory county and state procedures, rules and regulations.
Preparing written correspondence, electronic records and court reports by maintaining well documented records in a clear and timely manner according to agency procedures.
Qualifications
1. Education
a. Possession of a Master's Degree in Social Work from a school accredited by the Council on Social Work education (CSWE);
OR
b. Possession of a Master's Degree from a two-year (2) counseling program from an accredited college or university. (Qualifying Master's Degrees in counseling include Marriage and Family Therapy, Clinical Counseling, Mental Health Counseling, Addiction Counseling and Counseling Psychology that included a supervised field placement as part of the course curriculum).
AND
2. Experience
a. Satisfactory completion of two semesters of graduate field placement, which involved the provision of direct services to families or children in one of the following or closely related areas: child welfare, family counseling, juvenile probation, pediatric social work, adolescent alcohol and drug counseling or school social work;
OR
b. Six (6) months post baccalaureate professional work experience which involved the provision of direct services to families or children in one of the areas previously described.
AND
3. License: Possession of a valid California class C driver's license and clear Motor Vehicle Record (MVR).
Note: Applicants who will receive their Master's degree by the end of the current semester/quarter may submit a written request to be placed on the eligible list under waiver pending receipt of the Master's degree; for these applicants, appointment referral is contingent upon verification of the required education and experience.
Applicants must meet the minimum qualification requirement by the final filing date unless otherwise noted.
LICENSE, CERTIFICATION AND SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
Some positions in Class 2940 Protective Services Worker may require bilingual proficiency depending upon the department's bilingual needs. Only those eligible candidates who pass the bilingual proficiency test will be considered for bilingual positions. Applicants must indicate on the application form the language(s) in which they claim proficiency.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
The essential duties of this position require incumbents to: drive, usually outside the City of San Francisco; to get in and out of vehicles, climb flights of stairs to complete home visits; lift objects weighing up to 40 pounds; incumbents will be required to work after standard work hours to respond to emergency response shifts which can occur on nights and weekends including After Hours shifts.
Note: A current copy of the driver license and a current Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) must be submitted prior to appointment. Applicants must possess a good driving record, defined as not having the driving privilege suspended, revoked or being placed on probation for cause involving the safe operation of a motor vehicle within the preceding three (3) years. Violations will be reviewed on an individual basis and may be cause for non-selection or disciplinary action if employed.
Verification of Education and Experience:
Every application is reviewed to ensure that you meet the minimum qualifications as listed in the job ad. Review SF Careers Employment Applications for considerations taken when reviewing applications.
Applicants may be required to submit verification of qualifying education and experience at any point during the recruitment and selection process. If education verification is required, information on how to verify education requirements, including verifying foreign education credits or degree equivalency, can be found at *******************************************************
Note: Falsifying one's education, training, or work experience or attempted deception on the application may result in disqualification for this and future job opportunities with the City and County of San Francisco.
SELECTION PROCEDURES
After application submission, candidates deemed qualified must complete all subsequent steps to advance in this selection process, which includes the following:
Written Examination - Multiple Choice (100%):
Candidates will be administered a written multiple-choice test designed to measure knowledge, skills and/or abilities in job-related areas which may include but are not limited to: ability and skill to assess, diagnose and apply intervention techniques to child, family and adult related problems; knowledge of social work methods and practices; theories of human behavior and group dynamics; interviewing, investigative and intervention techniques; child development, the aging process, parenting skills, adolescence, substance abuse, familial violence; causes and treatment of child abuse, family dynamics, death and dying; crisis intervention; and mental health/illness; needs and problems of children, families and adults from diverse socio-economic and cultural backgrounds; community resources and community organizations; policies and procedures relating to the provision of social services; investigative techniques, reporting requirements, and court procedures related to social services; the laws, rules and regulations governing the operation of public social services agencies; therapeutic modalities and pharmacology.
A passing score must be achieved on the written multiple choice exam in order to continue in the selection process. Candidates who pass the exam will be placed on the eligible list in rank order according to their written examination score.
Score Banking: Scores attained on the Protective Services Worker Exam for Family and Children Services will be 'banked' for two years, starting from the date of the examination. This means that, during this two-year time period, candidates need not take this test again. However, after one year, a candidate has the option to either (a) keep the same score and apply their test score to the other announcement or (b) re-take the test. Re-testing is permitted no sooner than one year from the date of the test. If a candidate opts to re-test, the re-test score becomes the candidate's official score since it is the most recent.
If a significant modification is made to this exam in the future, the application of “banked” scores may no longer be appropriate. In such a rare circumstance, candidates with “banked” scores would be required to re-take the exam sooner than the two-year period specified above should they apply to another job opportunity where the modified exam is used.
Additional Information
Eligible List/Score Report:
A confidential eligible list of applicant names that have passed the civil service examination process will be created, and used for certification purposes only. An examination score report will be established, so applicants can view the ranks, final scores and number of eligible candidates. Applicant information, including names of applicants on the eligible list, shall not be made public unless required by law. However, an eligible list shall be made available for public inspection, upon request, once the eligible list is exhausted or expired and referrals resolved. The eligible list/score report resulting from this civil service examination process is subject to change after adoption (e.g., as a result of appeals), as directed by the Human Resources Director or the Civil Service Commission.
Upon passing the exam, candidates will be placed on the eligible list for a period of 12 months.
To find Departments which use this classification, please see the city's Position Counts by Job Codes and Departments.
Terms of Announcement and Appeal Rights:
Applicants must be guided solely by the provisions of this announcement, including requirements, time periods and other particulars, except when superseded by federal, state or local laws, rules or regulations. [Note: The correction of clerical errors in an announcement may be posted on the Department of Human Resources website at ************************* The terms of this announcement may be appealed under Civil Service Rule 110.4. Such appeals must be submitted in writing to the Department of Human Resources, 1 S Van Ness Avenue, 4th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103-5413 by close of business on the 5th business day following the issuance date of this examination announcement. Information concerning other Civil Service Commission Rules involving announcements, applications and examination policies, including applicant appeal rights, can be found on the Civil Service Commission website at ****************************************************
Additional Information Regarding Employment with the City and County of San Francisco:
Information About the Hiring Process
Conviction History
Employee Benefits Overview
Equal Employment Opportunity
Disaster Service Worker
ADA Accommodation
Veterans Preference
Right to Work
Copies of Application Documents
Diversity Statement
Where to Apply
All job applications for the City and County of San Francisco must be submitted through our online portal. Please visit *********************** to begin your application process.
Computers are available for the public (9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday) to file online applications in the lobby of the Dept. of Human Resources at 1 South Van Ness Avenue, 4th Floor and at the City Career Center at City Hall, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, Room 110.
Ensure your application information is accurate, as changes may not be possible after submission. Your first and last name must match your legal ID for verification, and preferred names can be included in parentheses. Use your personal email address, not a shared or work email, to avoid unfixable issues.
Applicants will receive a confirmation email from [email protected] that their online application has been received in response to every announcement for which they file. Applicants should retain this confirmation email for their records. Failure to receive this email means that the online application was not submitted or received.
If you have any questions, you may contact Vanessa Quintano at [email protected]. Recruitment ID: X00002
The City and County of San Francisco encourages women, minorities and persons with disabilities to apply. Applicants will be considered regardless of their sex, race, age, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition (associated with cancer, a history of cancer, or genetic characteristics), HIV/AIDS status, genetic information, marital status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, military and veteran status, or other protected category under the law.
Behavioral Consultant - Licensed Clinician (PsyD, LCSW, LMFT)
Toward Maximum Independence job in Temecula, CA
Job Description
Contract Behavioral Consultant (PsyD, LCSW, or LMFT)
Hours: Part-Time
Salary: $60 to $67 an hour
*dependent on experience and bilingual differential
Case Load: 10 hours per client a month; may choose the number of cases you wish to take on
Hours: Design your own hours between Monday to Friday
Toward Maximum Independence (TMI) is a nonprofit organization that has been transforming the lives of children and adults with developmental disabilities since 1981 and the deaf and hard of hearing since 2000. TMI is committed to the inclusion of people with developmental disabilities into all facets of community life. The ideal candidate will have experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities, co-occurring mental health diagnosis, and a variety of medical diagnosis. Should have experience performing functional behavioral assessments/analysis, implementing behavioral modification programs, and crisis intervention within the family structure.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
The Behavior Consultant will participate as a member of an interdisciplinary planning team and will provide effective behavior interventions to adults with ID/DD and Mental Health Diagnosis.
Complete Functional Behavior Assessments.
Develop and implement Behavior Intervention Plans.
Maintain accurate and detailed monthly progress notes of behavioral services provided as well as client's progress.
Provide ongoing communication, support, and training to caregivers and staff on the implementation of supportive behavior strategies.
Collaborate with Regional Center personnel, schools, day programs, group home staff, and families to ensure effective implementation of recommended programs and services.
Provide services in accordance with the level of funding and requirements for overall direct and indirect services.
REQUIREMENTS
Participate in a minimum of 1 clinical meeting per month.
Travel up to 1 hours distance and conduct consultations in the client's home.
Bill TMI on a monthly basis, writing (Mileage NOT reimbursed).
Monday - Friday - variable days and hours.
This is a Contract Position (No Benefits).
QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS
Must be licensed clinician with (LCSW, PsyD, or PhD in Clinical Psychology)
English/Spanish bilingual preferred.
At least 12 units of Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) preferred.
Apply to learn more!