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St. Vincent de Paul Society of San Francisco operates the Multi-Service Center - Northern California’s largest homeless shelter, Navigation Centers for chronically homeless individuals and couples and the Riley Center - Domestic Violence shelter and services for survivors.
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CalPERS employee pension plan; and 457 and 403-B voluntary tax shelter annuities. Alta California Regional Center (ACRC) is a non-profit agency under contract to the State of California and for 50 years has provided the coordination of services to individuals with developmental disabilities.
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Collaborates with local offices as directed by the MSW to obtain Medicare and Medicaid Insurance Assistance (non-commercial insurance assistance) Social service and community resource navigation and referral including emergency food housing and shelter resources.
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This role involves creating a nurturing and safe environment conducive to learning while traveling to different shelter-based programs serving non-English speaking communities experiencing homelessness, who may not have access to early childhood experiences.
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The Baldwin Park Tiny Homes Program is non-congregate (tiny home) bridge housing program. Custodial or building maintenance experience in a shelter or a school setting preferred. Volunteers of America is a non-profit human services organization committed to serving people in need, strengthening families, and building communities.
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Our client is a non-profit in DC that is focused on providing shelter and necessities to people in need! Grant accounting - budgeting, billing, etc. Our client is a non-profit in DC that is focused on providing shelter and necessities to people in need.
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Our ideal candidate has:Animal hospital or other professional animal-related experience (shelter, pet store, day care, grooming, animal science classes, etc. Answering questions regarding products and services, including educating clients on general animal husbandry and non-medical pet care (for example, flea and tick control and heartworm prevention.
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Checks facility daily for any safety concerns; understands local and building safety codes and requirements as well as OSHA, health department and EPA requirements; reports all deficiencies to shelter management Coordinates project duties, event set up, and break down with Program Staff (Shelter Coordinator, Job Developer, Activities Specialist, et cetera.
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Other specialties within the Department include anesthesia, cardiology, dermatology, diagnostic imaging, emergency and critical care, internal medicine, neurology, nutrition, oncology, ophthalmology, orthopedic surgery, radiology, shelter medicine, soft tissue surgery, and zoological medicine, as well as a community practice program.
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JOB DESCRIPTION JOB TITLE: CUSTODIAN FLSA: NON-EXEMPT DIVISION: SERVICES - FACILITIES REPORTS TO: FACILITY MANAGER LOCATION: BRIARWOOD, NY SALARY: $17 - $18 PER HOUR SUMMARY: The Custodian performs all custodial related duties to maintain a safe and clean facility, including interior and exterior grounds of a 200 bed men’s homeless shelter.
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MaxFund Animal Adoption Center is the largest 501c3 non-profit, no-kill animal shelter in Colorado. MaxFund Animal Adoption Center is the largest 501c3 non-profit, no-kill animal shelter in Colorado.
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Job Title: Animal Control Officer Department: Animal Care and Control Reports To: Animal Control Director FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Hourly Pay: $15.00 to $16.50 ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES OF WORK Apprehends, processes, and impounds lost, injured, or abandoned animals.
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Report residential intakes to the Department of Health & Human Services, schedule initial appointment, and maintain weekly communication with DSS regarding client’s progress and request for additional stay at shelter.
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Our client is a non-profit in Washington, DC that is focused on providing shelter and necessities to people in need! Sage Intacct experience is a plus. Our client is a non-profit in Washington, DC that is focused on providing shelter and necessities to people in need.
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Seeking BE/BC Primary Care Physician to provide compassionate, patient-centered, trauma informed primary and urgent medical care to patients visiting 2 area shelter clinics. Initiates and arranges in-house referrals for medical and non-medical conditions that affect the patient s health.
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