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Los Angeles County Child Support Compliance Program : In an effort to improve compliance with courtordered child, family and spousal support obligations, certain employment and identification information (i.e., name, address, Social Security number and date of hire) is regularly reported to the State Directory of New Hires which may assist in locating persons who owe these obligations.
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SUMMARYThe Department of Mental Health (DMH) within Los Angeles County is looking for Psychiatric Social Worker IIs to join our Directly Operated Outpatient Clinics. Successful clearance through Los Angeles County's Live Scan process.
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We are hiring in multiple locations across southern California for PT, OT, ST, PTA, COTA: such as Los Angeles, Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Van Nuys, Simi Valley, Northridge, Thousand Oaks, Santa Monica, Culver city, Inglewood, Southgate, Gardena, Torrance, Hawthorne, Long Beach, East LA, Down-Town LA, South LA, Glendale, Eagle rock, Pasadena, Alhambra, Arcadia, Burbank, Diamond Bar, West Covina, arcadia.
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PIH Health is a nonprofit, regional healthcare network that serves approximately 3 million residents in the Los Angeles County, Orange County and San Gabriel Valley region.
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Some of the programs we are looking to hire for:Project Based Housing (PBH)- Funded by the Department of Health Services, Officeof Diversion and Reentry, PBH sites offer Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) in theCity of Los Angeles that provides fully ADcompliant housing for the transitionalhomeless population in Los Angeles.
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As a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), funding is provided through Public Health Services Act, section 330, with additional funding from the State of California, Los Angeles County and private sources.
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As the lead agency in the HUD-funded Los Angeles Continuum of Care, we coordinate and manage over $800 million annually in federal, state, county, and city funds for programs providing shelter, housing, and services to people experiencing homelessness.
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Social Model Recovery Systems (a non-profit 501(c)3 California corporation) provides direct treatment services (at 11 locations in Los Angeles County) for those whose lives have become unmanageable due to alcohol and other drug use and/or whose mental health issues are interfering with leading productive lives.
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Right at Home is a leading provider of in-home care and assistance to elderly and disabled adults throughout Los Angeles county. Apply with Right at Home as a home companion caregiver, CNA, or Home Care Aide today.
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We at D’Veal Family and Youth Services (D’Veal) understand it is vital that behavioral health challenges of children and families in the San Gabriel Valley and Los Angeles County be met with services consistent with the dynamic needs of today’s world, and within the parameters of various governmental agencies.
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California based litigation law firm seeks Medical Malpractice Litigation Associate Attorney with 3 - 10 years of experience in litigation, medical malpractice or insurance defense for our Los Angeles County office.
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On September 28, 1937, as America struggled to recover from the Great Depression, a small group of Los Angeles County employees gathered in Room 116 of the downtown Roslyn Hotel on Broadway to make a difference in the lives of their co-workers.
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Opportunities to work on a Critical Care Transport unit as well as multiple Special Events throughout Los Angeles County. Opportunities to work on a Critical Care Transport unit as well as multiple Special Events throughout Los Angeles County.
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NECC has been providing primary and preventative healthcare services since 1971 to the low-income, uninsured, and underserved residents of Los Angeles County. Our mission is to provide comprehensive, quality healthcare in a culturally sensitive and linguistically competent manner to low-income, underserved, and indigent patients in the communities of the Los Angeles region, regardless of financial status.
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Coordinates and schedules workflow within accounts receivable, accounts payable and/or general ledger which includes coordinating and approving warrant runs between the District and Los Angeles County of Education.
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