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Describe your qualifying experience working with persons with multiple chronic health conditions, behavioral health and/or substance use disorders or who are homeless, at risk of homelessness, or recently incarcerated.
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Many of our special assignment teams, such as the Patrol Task Force dedicated to homeless outreach, our K9 Unit, and Traffic Unit, as well as the calming voices of Dispatch, work within the Field Operations Division.
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This position, reporting to the COO, oversees programs and services aimed at assisting homeless and at-risk adults and their families. Must have experience working with aduts homeless individuals, disabled individuals, and/or culturally diverse populations.
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Utilize available data and current thinking within homeless services and supportive housing to inform program development. Familiarity with psychosocial assessments, individual and group therapy, short-term evidence-based counseling, crisis intervention , government contract reporting, and evidence-based practices effective with chronically homeless individuals.
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OR one (1) year of full-time experience providing Adult Protective Services, Homeless Services, or journey level or above experience in Employment case management services or as an In-Home Support Services Social Worker with the County of Ventura Human Services Agency.
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We need help to deliver much-needed services to homeless veterans and those in need at pop-up community health clinics and Veteran Stand Downs throughout the state. Vision Optometrists, Ophthalmologists, Opticians, Optometric Students, Optometric/Ophthalmic Techs, Retina Camera Techs.
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The Homeless Program Administrator provides both direct assistance and clerical functions related to supporting individuals on a path from homelessness to housing - including assistance accessing tenant-based rental assistance and other permanent housing options.
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Experience working with homeless, LGBTQ, and criminal justice populations. This may include consultation, direct service, crisis intervention, ensuring proper documentation, on-call duties, and LPS responsibilities as applicable.
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Our programs provide mental health rehabilitation and homeless services to adults who experience moderate to severe mental illness. Our programs provide mental health rehabilitation and homeless services to adults who experience moderate to severe mental illness.
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