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Important Note: If you have taken the BSCC "Selection Examination for the Adult Corrections Officer, Juvenile Corrections Officer, and Probation Officer Classifications for Local Corrections" no more than twelve (12) months prior to the date of the exam session you are invited to attend, the Sonoma County Human Resources Department will allow candidates to submit their T score in lieu of re-taking the test.
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Bachelor's degree in human services field (Psychology, Counseling, Social Work, Allied Health, Educational Psychology, Sociology, Human Services, etc.) The Program Director support’s people with developmental disabilities in our Behavioral Adult Day Program located in Rohnert Park.
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Family Advocacy, Stabilization and Support Team, Foster Youth Team, Juvenile Hall, Juvenile Sex Offender Program, Valley of the Moon Children's Home, Child Trauma Response Team, Youth Access, Youth Medication Support.
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The Intake Specialist is responsible for admissions and referrals of clients from Department of Corrections, County Referred, Self-Referral, and Indian Health Services. Bachelors Degree in Social Work, Sociology, Criminal Justice, Human Services or related field is required.
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Master's degree in anthropology or archaeology OR Bachelor's degree in either of the previously mentioned AND Master's degree in sociology, biological sciences, forensic sciences, genetics or paleontology; OR the equivalent; OR a fully satisfied (Life) California Community College Instructors Credential in Anthropology.
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Being able to communicate in German and having a basic foundation in German history and culture significantly enhances the study of other fields, such as history, political science, global studies, music, art history, philosophy, psychology, sociology, and other disciplines.
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As a Facilitator for Wraparound Services, you will provide culturally responsive services and leads a collaborative planning process for youth and families who are referred through Child Welfare, Juvenile Probation, or County Behavioral Health departments.
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OR - life experience in the child welfare, mental health, or juvenile justice system. OR- Valid certificate as an Alcohol Counselor, Drug Counselor, AOD Counselor and have 100 hours experience working with youth.
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Education:Equivalent to a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major study in business administration, public administration, psychology, sociology, organization development, or a closely related field.
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Work with consumers, as well as Wine Club team, Direct Sales team and Tasting Room staff, to address general business inquires, consumer concerns, wine purchases, address corrections, inventory returns, replacement orders and refunds.
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Time and Attendance records (ADP) - Responsible for daily punches for all shifts/applicable breaks and daily review of timecards/corrections/edits (notes). Provide support as a Direct Support Professional working in any BI program, including but not limited to providing in-home care, transportation, in-community services and direct supervision for individuals served.
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Accurately follows and completes documentation with minimal errors or corrections. Participates in the completion of work orders, including batch record documentation per cGMP (current good manufacturing process.
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Accurately weighing raw materials and active ingredients and combining them into a blend. Must be able to work alone or in a team and can follow procedures exactly. Completes training, including cGMP and safety training in a timely manner.
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Work with Tasting Room staff in selling wine and wine club to guests on property as needed, including at wine club and tasting room events. Modern Health virtual mental health & coaching visits. Answer consumer questions about wines, events and tasting room experiences.
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Ability to direct performance of staff and follow up with corrections when needed. Inspect guest rooms, guest corridors, elevator foyer area, vending area, service area including linen closet, staff restroom.
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