Board Certified Behavior Analyst - Hybrid Assessor
Family Support Specialist Job 19 miles from Fremont
We are currently seeking an innovative and enthusiastic BCBA Assessor (Clinical Director - job title only) to join our Paired Services team. CSD Paired Services is an exciting opportunity to serve our clients through various modalities such as virtual reality. Our Paired Services program is clinically proven to help our clients accomplish their goals in a fun and efficient way. Be a part of this growing and thrilling new team!
Are you a self-motivated, hands-on individual looking to do something passionate and meaningful with your career? Join us as we open a world of possibilities.
Position starts at $90,000-$100,000 per year based on experience
Paid training
Growth & development opportunities
About Us
The Center for Social Dynamics (CSD) is an organization providing services to those with developmental delays, including autism. Our mission is to open a world of possibilities for individuals with Autism and other developmental needs through science, compassion, and humility.
We are grounded in our values of Transparency, Respect, Understanding, & Excellence (TRUE), which guide our efforts as a respected & growing employer and industry leader. Our people and programs deliver personalized, professional, evidence-based behavioral and developmental services to each participant, and peace of mind to caregivers that their loved ones are in the right hands.
About the Opportunity
The Clinical Director designs and supervises the provision of evidence-based mental health services and programs for children with autism spectrum disorders and/or similar developmental disabilities in response to physician recommendations in home, school and/or other natural settings.
Duties & Responsibilities
Independently conduct regular sessions through various modalities (virtual sessions, virtual reality, etc.) for the assigned caseload to:
Provide individualized parent education
Supervise the implementation of the program
Monitor the completion of all necessary documentation
Provide in-field training to each direct report
Educate families on the importance of maintaining a consistent schedule with number of hours that are clinically appropriate for the client
Efficiently and effectively communicating CSD's policies to families
Complete necessary documentation including:
Treatment plans
Data sheets
Behavioral support plans
Progress reports and discharge reports
Other site-related documents
Monitor daily direct service appointments for:
Completion; i.e. rendering and accurate notes.
Behavior Specialist cancelations
Family cancellations
Maintain appropriate progress notes for supervision hours and input MLS/HLS supervision hours on CSD's billing program.
Maintain up-to-date records of CSD's templates, forms and other documents
Write, sign and submit progress reports to funding sources by the established deadlines. As a result, is responsible for maintaining a database of all report deadlines for assigned caseload. (Each insurance company will have its own deadlines. Deadlines are available on the policies CSD has created for each insurance company.)
Meet daily and monthly billable hours goal as set by CSD.
Provide clinical support and training to assigned team of Clinical Leaders and Behavior Specialists by:
Holding monthly 1:1 and team meetings and appropriate trainings
Creating individualized clinical trainings
Facilitating and completing trainings as assigned by the Regional Director
Assuring that supervisees' clinical responsibilities are defined and understood as deemed by CSD's Commitment to Quality Standards.
Evaluating clinical performance of supervisees and communicating concerns to the assigned Regional Director
Maintaining and documenting appropriate progress notes for supervision hours
Supervise and guide staff/supervisees with all clinical processes including but not limited to:
Behavioral support plans
Assessments
Submission of monthly session plans
Maintenance of monthly log of lesson plans
Completion of clinical reports and data collection
Maintain regular communication with Human Resources and the Regional Director regarding administrative concerns involving clients, Behavior Specialists, and/or Clinical Directors.
Remains current regarding new research, current trends and developments related to autism, special education, and related fields.
Attend staff meetings, in-services, trainings and other meetings as requested.
Additional job duties as assigned
Benefits & Perks
A company founded by clinicians for clinicians
Benefits package: Healthcare, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Flexible Spending Account, Health Savings Account and Savings on additional voluntarily selected benefits
PTO, floating holidays, paid holidays
Full autonomy of your weekly schedule.
Promotional opportunities
Professional Development Stipend for CEUs and future education
About Our TRUE Values
Transparency in the work that we do and the actions we take to achieve our mission. There are no hidden agendas or motives at Center for Social Dynamics. Each family's unique cultures, values, and generational dynamics.
Respect for all and the value that everyone brings towards accomplishing our mission. No one at CSD is worth more or less, and together we are greater than the sum of our parts.
Understanding through tolerance, cooperation, and empathy in the pursuit of our mission. We never lose sight of who we are, the people we serve, and our purpose and meaning.
Excellence in our drive, passion, and commitment to our mission. CSD will always do what it takes to deliver the best, leave no one behind, and champion our cause
CSD is a proud equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
In accordance with the Fair Chance Act, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records. CSD is dedicated to ensuring fair hiring practices and encourages all individuals, including those with prior criminal histories, to apply.
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Requirements
About You
Experience & Qualifications
Master's degree from an accredited college or university in one of the following disciplines: psychology, childhood development, childhood education, special education, pediatric therapy (physical, occupational, or speech therapy), or related field
BCBA Credential Required
Two years of related professional experience working with children with autism spectrum disorders and/or other related developmental disabilities in a multi-disciplinary team setting
Proven successful experiences with a full ABA caseload
Knowledgeable of methodologies found to benefit children with autism spectrum disorders, including Applied
Behavioral Analysis ("ABA"), Early Start Denver Model ("ESDM"), Treatment and Education of Autistic and related Communication-Handicapped Children ("TEACCH"), Picture Exchange Communication System ("PECS"), and Pivotal Response Training ("PRT").
Knowledgeable of School Continuum of Services and Individualized Education Programs (IEPs)
Knowledgeable of other community resources and agencies that serve children.
Sensitive to working with an ethnically, linguistically, culturally, and economically diverse population.
Able to travel to and work in multiple program service areas; reliable transportation needed (proof of valid driver license, current auto insurance identification card, and acceptable driving record per NIAC standards is required).
Able to communicate effectively verbally and in writing; bilingual ability preferred. Able to consistently demonstrate good judgment and decision-making skills.
Able to exercise confidentiality and discretion pertaining to the work environment. Able to appropriately interpret and implement policies, procedures, and regulations.
Knowledgeable and skilled in computer/word processing software.
Physical requirements may include but is not limited to:
Constant visual stimulation, including close vision, distance vision, reading, computer work
Constant sitting; frequent up and down out of chair
Constant use of telephone, speaking, listening
Constant document handling, use of copier and fax machine, filing
Frequent typing, use of computer
Occasional walking around building
Occasional bending, reaching, stooping, pulling
Occasional lifting, carrying, moving of items up to 20 pounds
Occasional walking to, bending to enter, sitting and using upper and lower limbs to drive car
Salary Description
$90,000 to $100,000 per year plus stipends, bonus
Business Immigration Case Manager - Paralegal
Family Support Specialist Job 21 miles from Fremont
Naya Law Group, PC is looking to hire a Case Manager-Paralegal with extensive business immigration experience. This individual will work as part of a team, under the direction of the Managing Attorney and Senior Attorney, representing employers in sponsoring foreign workers and individuals for immigration benefits. At Naya Law Group, PC, we value our boutique level of customer service and communication-it's what makes us unique!
Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree (Required)
Immigrant Visa Application/Petition preparation experience such as PERM, I-140, and AOS of at least four years
Nonimmigrant Visa Application/Petition preparation experience such as H-1B, TN, L, and E-3 visas is plus
Be able to handle a mid-level volume of immigration cases
LawLogix (EDGE) or similar software experience is welcome but not required
Attentive to detail and can work independently and as a part of a team
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Team player passionate about immigration
Our Case Manager-Paralegal will be responsible for drafting government forms, writing detailed persuasive letters, maintaining files, reviewing documents, identifying issues, and communicating with clients. Other duties include:
Perform intake of cases once assigned and work with external parties to collect necessary information
Draft forms, letters, and compile petitions/applications for attorney review
Draft legal documents such as RFEs
Communicate with clients regarding the progress of their cases professionally
Build knowledge of the firm and client processes
Stay active in immigration database recording, record keeping and document preparation
Meet assigned deadlines and communicate case progress/status/issues
Demonstrate flexibility and initiative regarding assignments for self and team
We are a motivated and fun team looking to bring on the best! We offer work-life balance, structured hours (non-billable), competitive salary, benefits and 401-k, snacks, and a convenient location in San Jose.
Compensation:
Many factors are considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to the individual's skills, experience, qualifications, work location, work arrangement, licensure and certifications, and applicable laws.
Wealth Counselor
Family Support Specialist Job 21 miles from Fremont
Our client is seeking an experienced Wealth Counselor to serve as the primary point of contact for high-net-worth clients. This position is ideal for a skilled financial professional with expertise in creating detailed financial plans and managing multi-asset class portfolios.
Responsibilities:
Serve as the primary contact for ~100 clients, handling client communications and relationship management.
Conduct regular portfolio reviews (quarterly via phone, Zoom, or in-person) and document interactions in Salesforce.
Collaborate with the investment team to develop appropriate asset allocations for multi-asset class portfolios.
Create comprehensive financial plans through detailed client discussions using eMoney.
Liaise between clients, the investment team, and Client Service Specialists for seamless service delivery.
Qualifications:
7+ years of experience in the investment industry (client-facing experience preferred).
Certified Financial Planner designation with 5+ years of experience in financial planning.
Strong knowledge of finance and capital markets.
Bachelor's degree in economics, business, finance, accounting, or a related field.
Excellent communication skills and ability to explain complex financial concepts clearly.
Highly professional, articulate, and able to manage multiple client requests.
Salary: $100,000 - $125,000, up to $250,000 all in DOE
Please submit your resume for additional details and a full job description.
Commercial Counsel
Family Support Specialist Job 28 miles from Fremont
Who We Are
Nirvana is on a mission to harness the power of data to revolutionize commercial insurance and enable a safer world. We are bringing much-needed innovation into the legacy, trillion-dollar commercial insurance industry. We have developed cutting-edge predictive models that use real-time IoT data from billions of connected devices, allowing us to better understand and price risk. Our AI-driven platform fundamentally changes the way an insurance company operates with personalized risk scoring, faster underwriting, modernized claims, and proactive, data-driven insights to help customers prevent accidents.
We've already proven the scale-reaching well over $100 million in premiums and more than doubling year over year. Our data moat is growing exponentially with more than 20 billion miles of telematics data, leading to more predictive models and new insights into how we can better understand and reduce risk. Altogether, our loss ratio, efficiency, and customer experience are redefining what can be done in the industry.
With $170+ million raised, including an industry-leading Series C round in January 2025, we're only accelerating our growth, with strong support from top-tier VCs including Lightspeed, General Catalyst, and Valor. Nirvana's leadership team has previously helped scale multi-billion-dollar companies from scratch, including Samsara, Rubrik, and Flexport, and includes industry veterans from Hiscox, The Hartford, and RLI.
About the role:
We are seeking a skilled and motivated Commercial Counsel to join our team. The ideal candidate will have 4-6 years of experience in commercial law, with a strong focus on contract negotiation, compliance, and risk management. This role requires a proactive approach to legal issues and the ability to provide practical legal solutions that align with our business objectives.
Key Responsibilities:
Draft, negotiate, review, and advise on a wide range of commercial agreements connected with Nirvana's business operations and commercial activities, including broker and vendor agreements, third-party service agreements, and partnership contracts.
Provide practical day-to-day commercial legal support and advice regarding legal and compliance risks associated with various business activities.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including sales, marketing, underwriting, and R&D, to identify and mitigate legal risks associated with third party contracting and various other business activities.
Develop and revise contract templates as necessary based on changes in our product offerings, organization, compliance standards, and jurisdictional requirements.
Conduct legal research and stay updated on relevant laws and industry trends to advise on potential impacts to the business.
Assist in the development and implementation of policies and procedures related to commercial transactions.
Manage disputes and coordinate with external counsel as necessary.
Support training initiatives on legal compliance and contract management for internal stakeholders.
Balance competing time sensitive demands.
Qualifications:
J.D. degree from an accredited law school
Admitted to the bar of an appropriate jurisdiction and in good standing
4+ years of experience practicing as a commercial attorney within a well-regarded law firm and/or as an in-house lawyer.
Strong knowledge of contract law and experience in contract negotiation and drafting with strong business acumen and ability to translate legal knowledge into commercial/operational solutions
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to make sound decisions under pressure.
Effective communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to convey complex legal concepts to non-legal stakeholders.
Detail-oriented with strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple competing priorities.
Ability to work in our San Francisco office 3+ days per week
Benefits:
Competitive salary and equity
Medical, dental and vision insurance
401k with company match
Unlimited PTO
Hybrid work environment
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We set our salary ranges using compensation data from companies similar to our stage and size. For this role, the estimated salary range for this position is $185,000 - $240,000. The actual base salary will vary depending on multiple factors unique to each candidate, including location, job-related knowledge, transferable skills, work experience and our assessment of your level during the interview process.
Nirvana offers a wide range of best-in-class, comprehensive benefits for this role including 100% employer paid healthcare plans, a healthy 401k match program, paid time off, parental leave, wellness reimbursement, work-from-home stipend and more.
In addition, Nirvana offers equity for all full-time employees, which is not included in the range listed above and will have a significant impact on your overall compensation.
Nirvana is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce. If you're interested in this role, but do not meet 100% of the qualifications listed above, we encourage you to apply. We'd like to consider you for this position and roles that may be a fit in the future. Nirvana is an Equal Opportunity Employer and considers applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetics or any other basis forbidden under federal, state, or local law. Nirvana considers all qualified applicants in accordance with the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance.
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Stockton: Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
Family Support Specialist Job 47 miles from Fremont
BCBA Supervisor
Classification: Exempt
Status: Full-Time
Reports To: Director of Clinical Services
Company Size: 39 employees
Service Modality: 50% telehealth and 50% in-person
About Us:
Aura is a healthcare group founded and led by clinicians who share the goal of fostering hope for children and families impacted by Autism. Aura uses a naturalistic, play-based and assent-based approach to ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) treatment. Our team of professionals use the power of creativity and play to build bonds with our clients and teach them to communicate, socialize, play and manage behavioral concerns.
We hold a firm belief that all clients are deserving of a better quality of life despite their cultural, developmental or socioeconomic background. Our success in helping families relies on our commitment to our employees.
Summary/Objective:
The BCBA Supervisor works with the Director of Clinical Services and a team of BCBAs, Mid-Level Supervisors and Registered Behavior Technicians to provide a range of applied behavior analytic (ABA) assessment and clinical services for children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders and related developmental disabilities. The Supervisor consults, provides training to caregivers, and conducts behavioral evaluations of clients and designs behavior and individual support plans for clients.
The BCBA Supervisor is required to adhere to the BACB's Ethics Code for Behavior Analysts as well as all regulatory and statutory rules of California Department of Health Care Services.
Essential Functions:
Administers, conducts, evaluates, and supervises the implementation of evidence based behavioral assessment measures and functional assessment measures
Develops individualized goals and objectives for programs and designs behavior intervention plans based on functional assessment data
Ensures appropriate behavioral data systems are implemented such that quantifiable behavioral data is collected at regular intervals to allow for the continual evaluation of behavior plans and the achievement of individual goals and objectives
Trains clinical staff on the proper implementation of educational and clinical behavior programs and plans, data collection systems and all necessary monitoring and reporting systems
Is responsible for ongoing individual program oversight and conducting weekly supervision meetings with BCBAs, Mid-Level Supervisors and Behavior Technicians.
Conducts monthly team meetings with all employees and Parent / Caregiver present
Provides consistent parent / caregiver training using various curricula based on behavioral approach
Directs and monitors supervisee competencies and performance
Maintains billable caseload and documents billable hours according to Aura Behavioral Health, LLC's policies and state and federal regulations
Additional Functions:
Meets regularly with the Director of Clinical Services and notifies them immediately of issues impacting client's progress and satisfaction
Completes all necessary documentation in a timely and satisfactory manner as required by regulatory parties and as requested by the Company
Participates in meetings and activities to promote company initiatives
Seeks further training and participates in professional development
Interactions with co-workers are professional and conducive to an ethical environment
Actively communicates Aura Behavioral Health, LLC's outreach efforts to community
Oversees and directs the scheduling of Supervisors and Behavior Technicians as needed and ensures proper billing
Travels to and partakes in regional events as necessary
Responds to referrals for service in a timely and appropriate manner
Adheres to the mission, vision, and values of Aura Behavioral Health, LLC
Required Education and Experience:
A master's degree and educational coursework completed in applied behavior analysis, child development, special education, psychology, or related field.
Certification from the BACB
Demonstrate a thorough understanding of NET, DTT, PECS , Assent-based intervention and other ABA strategies.
A minimum of three years' experience working directly with children with autism and/or developmental delays.
A minimum of one-year experience supervising RBTs.
Experience in various challenging behaviors including aggression, self-injurious behaviors, elopement, etc
Fluency with administering and scoring criterion-referenced assessment/curriculum (e.g. VB-MAPP , ABLLS-R , AFLS , etc) and norm-referenced assessments (e.g. Vineland , etc)
Experience with Central Reach data collection and practice management platform (preferred)
Employee Benefits:
2 weeks Paid Personal Time Off
Paid Holidays
Extremely supportive work environment
Professional growth opportunities within a small and thriving company
Room to influence and impact company culture
Flexible schedules and motivation to practice work-life balance
Health-dental-vision insurance (full-time status required)
Retirement Plan
Unlimited and free access to large CEU library
Monthly tech stipend
Liability insurance coverage
Training on Basic Life Support (CPR & First Aid) Certification and Safety-Care Behavioral Safety Certification
Mileage reimbursement
Competitive salary (dependent on professional and academic experience)
Work Environment and Physical Demands:
Ability to lift up to 25 pounds
Moderate to high stress levels
Work fluctuates between a center and home environment. Regular contact with Parent / Caregiver /community members and outside agency personnel.
Hazards: Incumbent may be exposed to contact with individuals displaying physically aggressive, self-abusive, or socially undesirable behavior.
Position Type/Expected Hours of Work:
Aura has both full-time and part-time positions available. Days and hours of work are Monday through Friday. Weekend presence is rare and specific to clinical necessity. Hours will fluctuate based on workload and client schedule.
Travel:
This position requires up to 50% travel (at least 60 miles) moving to and from treatment locations in the residential and metro area (i.e., in-home, in-school, in-clinic, etc.) The remaining 50% of work may be conducted through telehealth.
Additional Eligibility Qualifications:
BACB Certified, State licensure (if applicable), meets BACB Supervisor requirements
Work Authorization/Security Clearance
Must pass a criminal background check and drug screening
AAP/EEO Statement
Aura Behavioral Health, LLC does not discriminate in employment with regard to race, creed, national origin, political affiliation, marital status, age, gender, sexual orientation, or number of dependents. As part of the Aura Behavioral Health, LLC team, no provider or employee shall aid, coerce, or conspire to cause a termination or resignation of another employee because of illegal discriminatory factors.
Other Duties
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
Industry
Individual and Family Services
Employment Type
Youth Development Mentor
Family Support Specialist Job 21 miles from Fremont
For over 75 years, the Boys and Girls Clubs of San Leandro (BGCSL) has proudly served the San Leandro and San Lorenzo community as the primary provider of youth services. Our unwavering mission is to inspire youth-especially those who need us most-to achieve their full potential in a safe, positive, and engaging environment. We offer a wide range of programs to youth ages 4 to18 years old, including after-school programming, school break day camps, and summer camps. We take pride in providing a nurturing and supportive atmosphere where our youth can have fun and thrive across 23 Club sites, including San Leandro and San Lorenzo school-based sites and the Teen Clubhouse.
Key Responsibilities & Essential Functions:
Program and Operations Support
Supervision & Safety: Ensure a safe and nurturing environment for youth participants.
Program Facilitation: Create and lead engaging afterschool programs and activities for a group of approximately 20 students.
Lesson Planning: Develop age-appropriate lesson plans and activities that promote personal growth, educational achievement, and character development.
Classroom Management and Teaching
Establish classroom rules and behavior.
Provide for children's basic needs and ensure supervision.
Adapt teaching methods to children's interests and learning styles.
Manage classroom activities, lessons, play, breaks, and meals.
Track children's progress and communicate effectively with parents and teachers.
Maintain a clean and organized classroom.
Relationships
Mentoring: Serve as a positive role model and mentor to young participants, fostering their self-esteem and personal development.
Maintaining a Positive Environment: Cultivate a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere where every child feels valued and respected.
Team Collaboration: Collaborate with colleagues to ensure program goals are met and share best practices.
Qualifications & Experience:
This is an entry level role and no prior experience working with youth is required.
Multi-conversational language skills a HUGE plus (Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Vietnamese, Tagalog)
Candidates with experience, education, or coursework in Early Childhood Development, Education, or related fields will be given preference.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work in a dynamic and fast-paced environment.
A safety-first mindset
High emotional intelligence and integrity
Ability to connect in an authentic way with a diverse group of youth
Collaborative nature to work well in teams and support member conflict resolution
Extremely patient and able to work under pressure or emotionally volatile situations
Genuine belief in the mission of BGCSL and the responsibility that comes with serving youth and the community
Physical Demands
Frequently required to stand
Frequently required to walk
Occasionally required to sit
Frequently required to utilize hand and finger dexterity
Frequently required to climb, balance, bend, stoop, kneel or crawl
Continually required to talk or hear
Rarely work in high, precarious places (playground equipment height)
Occasionally exposure to outside weather conditions
Occasionally exposure to bloodborne and airborne pathogens or infectious materials (Communicable diseases in an office environment including COVID-19, common cold, and flu viruses. Negative TB screen required).
While performing the duties of this job, the noise level in the work environment is usually moderate to loud
The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50-70 pounds (with support, a child that has fallen)
Specialized equipment: Walkie Talkie radios for communication
Why you are right for the job?
You are looking for part-time work that makes a positive impact on the lives of young people.
You are dedicated and enthusiastic about making a difference in the community.
You are reliable and the team and youth can count on you.
You are excited by the opportunity to work with a diverse group of colleagues and youth in a fun and safe after-school environment.
You have or desire to gain experience and skills working with youth in a non-profit.
You are deeply committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging, justice, and accessibility.
Why Come Work with Us?
Working at the Boys and Girls Clubs of San Leandro (BGCSL) is more than just a job-it's a chance to make a real impact on the lives of young people. Great futures start with YOU, and here, you'll find that we are as committed to our staff as we are to the youth we serve. By working with us, you'll gain valuable experience that will enhance your skills and open doors to future possibilities, all while enjoying a supportive and dynamic environment that promotes collaboration and innovation.
Join BGCSL to unlock your potential and enjoy a range of benefits that make your work experience rewarding, fulfilling, and fun.
Children's Advocate
Family Support Specialist Job 28 miles from Fremont
Compensation: Full Time $28.00 per hour (40-hour work week) Pay rate will be determined in part based on the candidate's years of experience related to essential duties and responsibilities. Generous health benefits and vacation package.
Summary
The Children's Advocate is responsible for coordinating and providing services for children and parents at Asian Women's Shelter who have been impacted by domestic violence (DV) and/or human trafficking, including advocacy, case management, educational and recreational activities, and crisis counseling and ongoing emotional support. The Children's Advocate works collaboratively with the shelter team to maintain, develop, and strengthen the Children's Program to provide comprehensive services to families at Asian Women's Shelter.
Organization Description
Founded in 1988, Asian Women's Shelter (AWS) is a dynamic non-profit organization dedicated to ending domestic violence and promoting the social, economic and political self-determination of women and all survivors of violence and oppression. AWS is recognized as a local, regional, and national leader in its field, known for its commitment to shared leadership, building effective collaborations, and movement-based services and cultural change work. Learn more about the Asian Women's Shelter at **************
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
Case management for children ages 0-18 who have been impacted by DV
● Complete intakes and safety planning with youth coming into the shelter with their parent.
● Provide emotional support, crisis intervention, advocacy, and case planning to children and youth in the shelter, including assessment and development of an action plan.
● Make referrals and advocate for connection to community resources such as in-school and after-school program placement, counseling, medical care, childcare, etc.
● Assess children for abuse and neglect in accordance with the law; work alongside appropriate agencies.
● Support youth and teen programming with current and former Children's Program participants.
Provide support to parents residing at AWS
● Provide parenting education and support to parents in shelter, including creative, non-violent approaches to discipline, child development, children's behavioral and mental health, transitions into and out of shelter, supporting children's healing from violence, etc.
● Promote parent-child relationship building between children and their non-abusing parent.
● Work closely with Adult Advocates to provide coordinated family case management services.
Children's Program Development
● Work closely with the other Children's Advocate to maintain, coordinate, develop, and evaluate all aspects of the Children's Program.
● Coordinate and facilitate children's group activities, including evening and after-school opportunities.
● Train and support AWS volunteers in working with children.
● Establish and maintain a resource and referral network on various children's services.
● Maintain up-to-date files on individual children, activities, intakes, and exits in strict accordance with privacy and confidentiality procedures.
● Coordinate special events for children including at AWS's Lunar New Year Party and Annual Event.
● Coordinate and oversee all donations to the Children's Program in collaboration with the Facility Coordinator.
● Participate in regular Shelter team meetings and consultations.
General Shelter Support & Program Development
● Demonstrate commitment to AWS's core values and approaches; contribute to a positive and effective teamwork environment.
● Participate in and contribute to staff retreats, meetings, training, and organizational development.
● Help with general shelter support: Respond to emergencies, help with answering phones, including crisis calls, share on-call duties, general upkeep of office and shelter space, help take care of minor repairs, prepare and maintain each room for children's move-in and move-out.
● Demonstrate regular, predictable attendance and complete appropriate administrative duties.
Minimum Qualifications
● Education and/or Experience: Bachelor's degree (B.A.) from four-year college or university; or one to two years related experience and/or training in direct services/case management, program development and community outreach; or equivalent combination of education and experience in Social Work, Gender Studies, Sociology, Ethnic Studies, Psychology, Public Health, Child Development or related fields.
● Sufficient knowledge and awareness of issues related to domestic violence, human trafficking, child development, trauma, and parent-child relationships.
● Availability to work occasional evening and weekend hours.
● Computer Skills: Knowledge of and ability to perform using Internet software (Chrome, Safari), MacOS (Apple operating system), Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, PowerPoint, etc.), Google Suite (Gmail, Google Calendar, Docs, etc.), databases (Apricot), and remote collaboration tools (Basecamp, Zoom, etc.). Knowledge of basic office equipment should include: Internet and email, copy, scan and fax machines, telephone and smartphone.
● A valid California driver's license, proof of automobile insurance, and safe driving record required.
● California Domestic Violence Counselor Training & Certification (Training requirements can be completed post-hire through AWS's training program).
● Bilingual/bicultural preferred.
Preferred Qualifications
● Current and sufficient knowledge and awareness of issues related to Child Development, Trauma, Parent-Child Relationships, Domestic Violence and Human Trafficking.
● Experience working at least 2-3 years with children in a direct service setting (ex. daycare, childcare assistant, etc.)
● Bilingual/bicultural.
● One year of community and/or child welfare experience.
Other Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
● Ability to work as a member of a team and effectively contribute to shared organizational and program goals. Key skills are a cooperative work style and the capacity to build good working relationships.
● Demonstrated ability to work well with diverse communities (class, education, immigration status, sexual orientation, disability, age, gender identity, race, ethnicity, language, religion etc.).
● Ability to negotiate healthy boundaries with clients.
● Experience in project coordination, establishing priorities, time management, and communication.
● Experience building collaborations with other service providers.
● Knowledge and/or adept learning of communications and social media technologies preferred.
Physical Requirements
● The work environment includes settings of an office environment, shelter home, and community meeting spaces. The noise level in these settings is usually noisy.
● Both standing and sitting are required, with a significant number of hours spent each day sitting, looking at a screen, using a computer and keyboard, phone, and/or video conferencing.
To Apply: If you are interested in this position and meet the minimum qualifications described above, please:
1. Email your resume listing relevant experience to **************, and
2. Complete and submit an online job application form at ***********************************
Asian Women's Shelter is an equal opportunity employer. Asian Women's Shelter is in full compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and does not discriminate with regard to applicants or employees with disabilities, and will make reasonable accommodations when necessary.
Board Certified Behavior Analyst-School
Family Support Specialist Job 14 miles from Fremont
Join a caring and motivated team!
Are you looking for a fun and engaging way to spend your time? Do you want to work with awesome students facing some learning and behavioral challenges? Is working for a non-profit agency important to you? If your answer is Yes! then we want you on our team.
PACE is seeking an enthusiastic and energetic BCBA - School Behavior Analyst to provide behavioral support and program development for K-12 School located at our Santa Clara campus. As a School BCBA, you will oversee and train staff on behavioral programs for students on the Autism Spectrum.
Essential Functions:
Provide behavior consultation and services for students in the PACE School.
Develop training for Aides, Teachers and other staff and present monthly training sessions.
Develop and review functional and motivational behavior assessments, behavioral plans and interventions.
Conduct on-site and direct observation of student's behavior and track progress, presenting suitable data assessment for the condition.
Model the skillful usage of basic behavioral procedures including: behavior specific praise, effective prompting, and behavior reduction procedures.
Benefits of working at PACE:
Supportive and collaborative work environment with high employee morale
Highly respected nonprofit
School program is 9am-3pm, M-F, work hours are 8:00am-4:00pm
Annual stipend for professional development
Competitive salary
Full-time employees are eligible for accrued paid sick and vacation leave as well as medical, dental and vision insurances and up to 5% 403(b) match.
Requirements:
The candidate must possess the following minimum requirements for the BCBA position:
Education - Must possess a MA/MS degree in the field of Behavior Analysis or related field.
Certifications - Must be a Board Certified Behavior Analyst in good standing with the BACB.
Experience - Should have at least 2 years experience working with the special needs population.
Communication Skills The position requires communication and interpersonal skills, including the ability to be playful, creative, and enthusiastic. Strong writing skills are required to document treatment sessions. The candidate must actively participate in meetings with superiors, peers, and other employees. Collaboration and team work are critical skills.
Management and Organizational Skills - This position requires strong organizational skills with the ability to develop/implement written treatment directions and collect and interpret numeric data. Candidate must possess the skills to effectively train employees.
Technical Skills -- Proficiency in understanding behavior (ABA) literature for program development and implementation is required. Should possess the clinical skills to effectively work with Teachers, Therapists and classroom support staff.
Driver - The employee must possess a valid California driver's license with a good driving record, proof of insurance and a vehicle for short trips between campuses.
Early Intervention Specialist
Family Support Specialist Job 33 miles from Fremont
Preschool Instructor for Children with Disabilities
Hours: Monday through Friday 8:00am - 2:30pm (32.5 paid hours/week)
Compensation: $21 per hour
Benefits:
Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance
Tuition Reimbursement
Paid vacation starting at 2 weeks during your first year, increasing with years of service.
11 paid holidays plus 1 bonus birthday holiday to celebrate YOU.
Paid sick days
403(b) retirement plan for a secure future.
Life and long-term disability insurance for added peace of mind.
Employee discount program for shopping, travel, theme parks, and more!
Employee Assistance Program providing free financial, legal, and mental health services.
The Preschool Instructor
(non-credentialed teacher)
works with children ages 0 to 3 years old with developmental delays, behavioral and/or emotional challenges, as well as those who may be on the autism spectrum in our early intervention program and preschool.
Our early intervention preschools provide a well structured environment with activities that are designed to meet the developmental and behavioral goals and needs of each child. Using the therapeutic techniques of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), activities will be focused in the areas of speech and language development, fine and gross motor development, sensory integration, and social development.
Responsibilities:
Conducts classes for children in accordance with the instructional design and philosophy of the program.
Evaluates each child in class and in all program activities; also prepares IPP for each child.
Plans and implements daily activities.
Participates in parent and staff meetings. Maintains close contact with parents and/or caregivers.
Supervises the work of the teacher assistant.
Nice to haves:
Experience teaching children aged 0-3 years old or experience teaching children with developmental delays
Bachelor's Degree in Child Development or related field
Spanish speaking a plus but not a requirement
Experience in Applied Behavioral Analytics (ABA)
Must Haves:
12 Early Childhood Education units required including 3 units of Infant/Toddler Care
Litigation Counsel
Family Support Specialist Job 28 miles from Fremont
OpenAI's Legal team plays a crucial role in furthering OpenAI's mission by tackling innovative, fundamental legal issues in AI. If you're passionate about doing significant and unique work as a technology lawyer, this team is for you. The team comprises legal professionals from diverse fields, including technology, privacy, IP, corporate, cybersecurity, employment, tax, regulatory, and litigation.
About the Role
We're growing our world-class Litigation and Regulatory team and seek an experienced counsel to support litigation, dispute resolution, and certain regulatory matters related to our business. This role is highly cross-functional across OpenAI, including work across our Legal, Communications, Global Affairs, and Executive teams. This role reports to our Deputy General Counsel.
This role is based in San Francisco, CA. We use a hybrid work model of 3 days in the office per week and offer relocation assistance to new employees.
In this role, you will:
Provide legal advice and counsel on a wide range of litigation and regulatory matters, including commercial disputes, intellectual property litigation, and regulatory investigations and enforcement actions.
Manage and oversee outside counsel in all aspects of litigation and regulatory matters, including discovery, motion practice, trial preparation, and settlement negotiations.
Stay current on relevant laws, regulations, and industry trends, and provide updates and legal guidance to company leadership and stakeholders.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to gather relevant information, assess risk, and develop legal strategies to resolve disputes.
You might thrive in this role if you:
Have at least 10+ years of combined litigation experience at innovative technology companies and law firms.
Have a strong sense of ownership, are inquisitive and enthusiastic about technology, enjoy being continually challenged, and can demonstrate sound judgment in ambiguous situations.
Have a JD and license or qualification to practice in CA.
About OpenAI
OpenAI is an AI research and deployment company dedicated to ensuring that general-purpose artificial intelligence benefits all of humanity. We push the boundaries of the capabilities of AI systems and seek to safely deploy them to the world through our products. AI is an extremely powerful tool that must be created with safety and human needs at its core, and to achieve our mission, we must encompass and value the many different perspectives, voices, and experiences that form the full spectrum of humanity.
We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, veteran status, disability or any other legally protected status.
For US Based Candidates: Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.
We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities, and requests can be made via this link.
At OpenAI, we believe artificial intelligence has the potential to help people solve immense global challenges, and we want the upside of AI to be widely shared. Join us in shaping the future of technology.
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IP Counsel (Bilingual: English/Mandarin Preferred)
Family Support Specialist Job 21 miles from Fremont
Responsibilities:
Assist in drafting, reviewing, and prosecuting patent applications in collaboration with external counsel.
Monitor and analyze industry trends, competitor patents, and potential IP risks.
Support IP litigation, enforcement, and licensing activities.
Review and negotiate IP-related agreements, including NDAs, joint development agreements, and licensing agreements.
Educate engineers and R&D teams on IP best practices and invention disclosures.
Maintain and manage the company's IP portfolio and database.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including R&D, business development, and external legal counsel.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Semiconductor Engineering, or related technical field.
JD (Juris Doctor) or equivalent legal qualification from a recognized institution.
1-3 years of experience in IP law, preferably in the semiconductor or technology industry.
Admission to a bar association and registration with a patent office (e.g., USPTO, CNIPA, EPO) is preferred.
Strong knowledge of patent laws, IP litigation, and technology licensing.
Ability to analyze complex technical and legal issues and provide strategic recommendations.
Excellent communication and organizational skills.
Middle School Counselor
Family Support Specialist Job 15 miles from Fremont
Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
CalWest's client school in the Greater San Francisco Bay Area seeks a Middle School Counselor starting July 2025.
Responsibilities:
Educate students on understanding self, strengths and challenges through reflective conversations and activities
Individual intervention to improve emotional regulation strategies to increase on task time
Establish and maintain a cooperative relationship with faculty, staff and administration to facilitate the provision of optimum guidance and counseling services for student success.
Attend grade level meetings to focus on coordinating student support
Guide students in understanding communication with peers, conflict resolution skills
Serve as consultant to parents and guardians, faculty, staff and administration.
Conduct short term groups to address social skill needs and build connections
Assess risk for suicidal ideation, self-harm and abuse and neglect as indicated and follow up as required
Conduct parent workshops and faculty training on topics related to student wellness when necessary
Evaluate students and identify need for counseling, complete referrals for outside services as needed.
Participate in parent-teacher conferences as needed
Conduct interviews of prospective students and serve as a member of the Admissions Committee, reviewing applications and interviewing prospective students
Assist with Next School Placement team and provide information on the mental health of profiles for students for high school decisions
Keep accurate records of all counseling and guidance activities
Protect the confidentiality of student records and release personal data in accordance with state laws and Board policies
Assist in Outdoor Education field trips through planning and supervision as needed
Qualifications:
Master's degree preferred in the field of social work therapy or counseling
Minimum five years of counseling, preferably in a school setting with language-based learning differences
School-Based Clinician (ACMH)
Family Support Specialist Job 19 miles from Fremont
School-Based Behavioral Health Clinician ACCOUNTABILITY: Mental Health Program Director JOB STATUS: Regular Full Time, Exempt HYBRID STATUS: EE-2 REVISED: February, 2025 School-Based Behavioral Health Clinician Alameda County Mental Health (ACMH) Program
Role:
Under the supervision of the Mental Health Programs Director, the School Based Clinician has the primary responsibility for providing direct mental health services to children and youth at assigned school site. School-based Clinicians will also provide services in the community and may have a small percentage of their caseload community based. Services include providing individual, group, and family therapy (as needed) to elementary and middle school level children; collaboration with educational staff; performing intake evaluations, which includes forming diagnostic formulations; providing case management, treatment planning, and therapeutic interventions for children and youth as a member of the multi-disciplinary treatment team. School Based clinicians will also develop and provide specific site based trainings for caregivers and/or school staff. Topics range from supporting school sites to be more trauma informed to support staff and caregiver better evaluate high risk behaviors and develop safety plans.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Provides culturally/linguistically sensitive individual, group, family and collateral outpatient psychotherapy to EPSDT/Medi-Cal eligible clients referred for treatment.
Support school staff and families better understand mental health needs and provision by providing 1-3 annual trainings?
Provides individual, group, and/or collateral Mental Health Rehabilitation Services as needed. Co-facilitates groups with team members if needed and as appropriate.
Develops, cultivates, and maintains positive relationships with the principal, school staff, and team clinicians.
Maintains caseload as relevant to FTE (1.0 FTE= 18-20 case minimum: case minimum) and co-facilitates at least one group each fiscal year, starting in October.
Provides services to at least 25 unduplicated kids in a school year (1.0 FTE = 25 unduplicated;).
Informs Principal when making a CPS report and may support teachers in doing so, if requested.
Knowledge of the standards set by the county, state, Board of Psychology/ Board of Behavioral Sciences, Medi-Cal, EPSDT and internal ABW clinical quality standards.
Attend appropriate meetings, which include weekly group supervision, staff meetings, trainings and supervision
Monitor eligibility and obtain authorizations where appropriate.
Consults with parents regarding educational and social issues of their children. Helps parents understand their child's abilities, needs and opportunities, especially in relationship to mental health.
Meet minimum productivity of 40% of service providers time
Use time-management skills and supervisory support to meet productivity, documentation, and timeliness requirements.
Follow regulatory guidelines, mandated reporting, and program/agency protocols in performing duties
Abide by all provisions of the ABW personnel manual
Perform any other duties as directed
Qualifications:
MSW, MA, PhD or PsyD from accredited school of social work or psychology.
Must be licensed or registered with BBS or BOP.
Excellent clinical and writing skills
Bilingual (Spanish/English) a plus
Direct experience working with diverse racial and ethnic populations in community and/or school settings
Understanding of basic theoretical and developmental principles of child and youth development
Ability to understand psychological assessment reports; psychological assessment experience a plus for psychologist applicants
Must have a car and good driving record
Understand and desire to work with a strength-based mental health approach
Knowledge, understanding, and willingness to work with interdisciplinary approaches and partnerships
Understanding DSM, and treatment plans
Ability to work independently and to work as a member of a team
Excellent organizational, computer and communication skills
Work Environment
While performing the duties of this job, the employee regularly works in an office setting and or in the community.
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use hands and fingers to handle, feel, or operate objects, tools or controls, and reach with hands and arms. The employee is frequently required to stand, talk and hear.
Position Type/Expected Hours of Work
This is a full-time position, 40 hours/ week, hours are subject to change based on Client needs and Programmatic necessity. Some evening hours are required.
Travel
Local travel to various worksites and local schools is required.
Work Authorization/Security Clearance
Employees must pass a background check and receive TB and health clearances prior to employment. Compliance with vaccination policy.
A Better Way is committed to workforce diversity. Qualified applicants will receive full consideration without regard to age, race, color, ethnic background, religion, gender, sexual orientation, HIV-status, national origin or disability. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Board Certified Behavior Analyst - Hybrid Assessor
Family Support Specialist Job 45 miles from Fremont
We are currently seeking an innovative and enthusiastic BCBA Assessor (Clinical Director - job title only) to join our Paired Services team. CSD Paired Services is an exciting opportunity to serve our clients through various modalities such as virtual reality. Our Paired Services program is clinically proven to help our clients accomplish their goals in a fun and efficient way. Be a part of this growing and thrilling new team!
Are you a self-motivated, hands-on individual looking to do something passionate and meaningful with your career? Join us as we open a world of possibilities.
Position starts at $90,000-$100,000 per year based on experience
Paid training
Growth & development opportunities
About Us
The Center for Social Dynamics (CSD) is an organization providing services to those with developmental delays, including autism. Our mission is to open a world of possibilities for individuals with Autism and other developmental needs through science, compassion, and humility.
We are grounded in our values of Transparency, Respect, Understanding, & Excellence (TRUE), which guide our efforts as a respected & growing employer and industry leader. Our people and programs deliver personalized, professional, evidence-based behavioral and developmental services to each participant, and peace of mind to caregivers that their loved ones are in the right hands.
About the Opportunity
The Clinical Director designs and supervises the provision of evidence-based mental health services and programs for children with autism spectrum disorders and/or similar developmental disabilities in response to physician recommendations in home, school and/or other natural settings.
Duties & Responsibilities
Independently conduct regular sessions through various modalities (virtual sessions, virtual reality, etc.) for the assigned caseload to:
Provide individualized parent education
Supervise the implementation of the program
Monitor the completion of all necessary documentation
Provide in-field training to each direct report
Educate families on the importance of maintaining a consistent schedule with number of hours that are clinically appropriate for the client
Efficiently and effectively communicating CSD's policies to families
Complete necessary documentation including:
Treatment plans
Data sheets
Behavioral support plans
Progress reports and discharge reports
Other site-related documents
Monitor daily direct service appointments for:
Completion; i.e. rendering and accurate notes.
Behavior Specialist cancelations
Family cancellations
Maintain appropriate progress notes for supervision hours and input MLS/HLS supervision hours on CSD's billing program.
Maintain up-to-date records of CSD's templates, forms and other documents
Write, sign and submit progress reports to funding sources by the established deadlines. As a result, is responsible for maintaining a database of all report deadlines for assigned caseload. (Each insurance company will have its own deadlines. Deadlines are available on the policies CSD has created for each insurance company.)
Meet daily and monthly billable hours goal as set by CSD.
Provide clinical support and training to assigned team of Clinical Leaders and Behavior Specialists by:
Holding monthly 1:1 and team meetings and appropriate trainings
Creating individualized clinical trainings
Facilitating and completing trainings as assigned by the Regional Director
Assuring that supervisees' clinical responsibilities are defined and understood as deemed by CSD's Commitment to Quality Standards.
Evaluating clinical performance of supervisees and communicating concerns to the assigned Regional Director
Maintaining and documenting appropriate progress notes for supervision hours
Supervise and guide staff/supervisees with all clinical processes including but not limited to:
Behavioral support plans
Assessments
Submission of monthly session plans
Maintenance of monthly log of lesson plans
Completion of clinical reports and data collection
Maintain regular communication with Human Resources and the Regional Director regarding administrative concerns involving clients, Behavior Specialists, and/or Clinical Directors.
Remains current regarding new research, current trends and developments related to autism, special education, and related fields.
Attend staff meetings, in-services, trainings and other meetings as requested.
Additional job duties as assigned
Benefits & Perks
A company founded by clinicians for clinicians
Benefits package: Healthcare, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Flexible Spending Account, Health Savings Account and Savings on additional voluntarily selected benefits
PTO, floating holidays, paid holidays
Full autonomy of your weekly schedule.
Promotional opportunities
Professional Development Stipend for CEUs and future education
About Our TRUE Values
Transparency in the work that we do and the actions we take to achieve our mission. There are no hidden agendas or motives at Center for Social Dynamics. Each family's unique cultures, values, and generational dynamics.
Respect for all and the value that everyone brings towards accomplishing our mission. No one at CSD is worth more or less, and together we are greater than the sum of our parts.
Understanding through tolerance, cooperation, and empathy in the pursuit of our mission. We never lose sight of who we are, the people we serve, and our purpose and meaning.
Excellence in our drive, passion, and commitment to our mission. CSD will always do what it takes to deliver the best, leave no one behind, and champion our cause
CSD is a proud equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
In accordance with the Fair Chance Act, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records. CSD is dedicated to ensuring fair hiring practices and encourages all individuals, including those with prior criminal histories, to apply.
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Requirements
About You
Experience & Qualifications
Master's degree from an accredited college or university in one of the following disciplines: psychology, childhood development, childhood education, special education, pediatric therapy (physical, occupational, or speech therapy), or related field
BCBA Credential Required
Two years of related professional experience working with children with autism spectrum disorders and/or other related developmental disabilities in a multi-disciplinary team setting
Proven successful experiences with a full ABA caseload
Knowledgeable of methodologies found to benefit children with autism spectrum disorders, including Applied
Behavioral Analysis ("ABA"), Early Start Denver Model ("ESDM"), Treatment and Education of Autistic and related Communication-Handicapped Children ("TEACCH"), Picture Exchange Communication System ("PECS"), and Pivotal Response Training ("PRT").
Knowledgeable of School Continuum of Services and Individualized Education Programs (IEPs)
Knowledgeable of other community resources and agencies that serve children.
Sensitive to working with an ethnically, linguistically, culturally, and economically diverse population.
Able to travel to and work in multiple program service areas; reliable transportation needed (proof of valid driver license, current auto insurance identification card, and acceptable driving record per NIAC standards is required).
Able to communicate effectively verbally and in writing; bilingual ability preferred. Able to consistently demonstrate good judgment and decision-making skills.
Able to exercise confidentiality and discretion pertaining to the work environment. Able to appropriately interpret and implement policies, procedures, and regulations.
Knowledgeable and skilled in computer/word processing software.
Physical requirements may include but is not limited to:
Constant visual stimulation, including close vision, distance vision, reading, computer work
Constant sitting; frequent up and down out of chair
Constant use of telephone, speaking, listening
Constant document handling, use of copier and fax machine, filing
Frequent typing, use of computer
Occasional walking around building
Occasional bending, reaching, stooping, pulling
Occasional lifting, carrying, moving of items up to 20 pounds
Occasional walking to, bending to enter, sitting and using upper and lower limbs to drive car
Salary Description
$90,000 to $100,000 per year plus stipends, bonus
Wealth Counselor
Family Support Specialist Job 18 miles from Fremont
Our client is seeking an experienced Wealth Counselor to serve as the primary point of contact for high-net-worth clients. This position is ideal for a skilled financial professional with expertise in creating detailed financial plans and managing multi-asset class portfolios.
Responsibilities:
Serve as the primary contact for ~100 clients, handling client communications and relationship management.
Conduct regular portfolio reviews (quarterly via phone, Zoom, or in-person) and document interactions in Salesforce.
Collaborate with the investment team to develop appropriate asset allocations for multi-asset class portfolios.
Create comprehensive financial plans through detailed client discussions using eMoney.
Liaise between clients, the investment team, and Client Service Specialists for seamless service delivery.
Qualifications:
7+ years of experience in the investment industry (client-facing experience preferred).
Certified Financial Planner designation with 5+ years of experience in financial planning.
Strong knowledge of finance and capital markets.
Bachelor's degree in economics, business, finance, accounting, or a related field.
Excellent communication skills and ability to explain complex financial concepts clearly.
Highly professional, articulate, and able to manage multiple client requests.
Salary: $100,000 - $125,000, up to $250,000 all in DOE
Please submit your resume for additional details and a full job description.
Youth Development Mentor
Family Support Specialist Job In Fremont, CA
For over 75 years, the Boys and Girls Clubs of San Leandro (BGCSL) has proudly served the San Leandro and San Lorenzo community as the primary provider of youth services. Our unwavering mission is to inspire youth-especially those who need us most-to achieve their full potential in a safe, positive, and engaging environment. We offer a wide range of programs to youth ages 4 to18 years old, including after-school programming, school break day camps, and summer camps. We take pride in providing a nurturing and supportive atmosphere where our youth can have fun and thrive across 23 Club sites, including San Leandro and San Lorenzo school-based sites and the Teen Clubhouse.
Key Responsibilities & Essential Functions:
Program and Operations Support
Supervision & Safety: Ensure a safe and nurturing environment for youth participants.
Program Facilitation: Create and lead engaging afterschool programs and activities for a group of approximately 20 students.
Lesson Planning: Develop age-appropriate lesson plans and activities that promote personal growth, educational achievement, and character development.
Classroom Management and Teaching
Establish classroom rules and behavior.
Provide for children's basic needs and ensure supervision.
Adapt teaching methods to children's interests and learning styles.
Manage classroom activities, lessons, play, breaks, and meals.
Track children's progress and communicate effectively with parents and teachers.
Maintain a clean and organized classroom.
Relationships
Mentoring: Serve as a positive role model and mentor to young participants, fostering their self-esteem and personal development.
Maintaining a Positive Environment: Cultivate a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere where every child feels valued and respected.
Team Collaboration: Collaborate with colleagues to ensure program goals are met and share best practices.
Qualifications & Experience:
This is an entry level role and no prior experience working with youth is required.
Multi-conversational language skills a HUGE plus (Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Vietnamese, Tagalog)
Candidates with experience, education, or coursework in Early Childhood Development, Education, or related fields will be given preference.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work in a dynamic and fast-paced environment.
A safety-first mindset
High emotional intelligence and integrity
Ability to connect in an authentic way with a diverse group of youth
Collaborative nature to work well in teams and support member conflict resolution
Extremely patient and able to work under pressure or emotionally volatile situations
Genuine belief in the mission of BGCSL and the responsibility that comes with serving youth and the community
Physical Demands
Frequently required to stand
Frequently required to walk
Occasionally required to sit
Frequently required to utilize hand and finger dexterity
Frequently required to climb, balance, bend, stoop, kneel or crawl
Continually required to talk or hear
Rarely work in high, precarious places (playground equipment height)
Occasionally exposure to outside weather conditions
Occasionally exposure to bloodborne and airborne pathogens or infectious materials (Communicable diseases in an office environment including COVID-19, common cold, and flu viruses. Negative TB screen required).
While performing the duties of this job, the noise level in the work environment is usually moderate to loud
The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50-70 pounds (with support, a child that has fallen)
Specialized equipment: Walkie Talkie radios for communication
Why you are right for the job?
You are looking for part-time work that makes a positive impact on the lives of young people.
You are dedicated and enthusiastic about making a difference in the community.
You are reliable and the team and youth can count on you.
You are excited by the opportunity to work with a diverse group of colleagues and youth in a fun and safe after-school environment.
You have or desire to gain experience and skills working with youth in a non-profit.
You are deeply committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging, justice, and accessibility.
Why Come Work with Us?
Working at the Boys and Girls Clubs of San Leandro (BGCSL) is more than just a job-it's a chance to make a real impact on the lives of young people. Great futures start with YOU, and here, you'll find that we are as committed to our staff as we are to the youth we serve. By working with us, you'll gain valuable experience that will enhance your skills and open doors to future possibilities, all while enjoying a supportive and dynamic environment that promotes collaboration and innovation.
Join BGCSL to unlock your potential and enjoy a range of benefits that make your work experience rewarding, fulfilling, and fun.
0-5 Clinician (ACMH)
Family Support Specialist Job 19 miles from Fremont
Mental Health Clinician 0 to 5 Accountability: Reports to the Mental Health Program Director and Clinical Supervisor Hybrid Status: EE-2 Job Status: Regular, Full Time, Exempt Date Revised: June 2024 MENTAL HEALTH CLINICIAN 0-5 (ACMH) ALAMEDA COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM
Role:
Under the supervision of the AC Mental Health Program Director and the Clinical Supervisor, the Clinician has the primary responsibility for providing direct mental health services to children birth to five years old and their families. Services include: assessment; development of a family-centered treatment plan; providing developmentally appropriate mental health treatment; coordination of care with child welfare workers, parents, foster parents, and other collaterals; maintaining a written record of treatment, including initial assessments and treatment plans. Starting pay is commensurate with relevant experience above the minimum requirements.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Direct client care in-home or the community for children birth through five years and their families
Be linguistically and culturally competent
Attend appropriate meetings, which include weekly group supervision, staff meetings, training and supervision
Obtain consent for treatment from the child welfare worker, where appropriate
Monitor eligibility and obtain authorizations where appropriate.
Through regularly scheduled sessions, provide psychotherapy, intensive clinical case management, and crisis intervention, to assigned children and families. Work with various modalities including individual, dyadic, and family therapy. Conduct assessments, diagnoses, and treatment plans in collaboration with clients, caregivers, and other providers. Provide appropriate mental health services.
Meet minimum productivity of 40% of service providers time
Use time-management skills and supervisory support to meet productivity, documentation, and timeliness requirements.
Follow regulatory guidelines, mandated reporting, and program/agency protocols in performing duties
Abide by all provisions of the ABW personnel manual
Perform any other duties as directed
Qualifications:
MSW, MA, PhD or PsyD from an accredited school of social work or psychology. Must be licensed or registered with BBS or BOP.
Excellent clinical and writing skills.
Direct experience working with diverse racial and ethnic populations
Understanding of basic theoretical and developmental principles of infant, early childhood, and family mental health
Ability to understand psychological assessment reports; psychological assessment experience a plus for psychologist applicants
Must have a car and good driving record
Understand and desire to work with a strength-based mental health approach
Knowledge, understanding, and willingness to work with interdisciplinary approaches and partnerships
Understanding DSM, DC: 0-3R, and treatment plans
Ability to work independently and to work as a member of a team
Excellent organizational, computer and communication skills.
Ability to pass various background checks needed to work with children
Must have a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, a clean driving record, and maintain current auto insurance
Work Environment
While performing the duties of this job, the employee regularly works in an office or community setting. This position is eligible for telecommuting with supervisor approval.
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use hands and fingers to handle, feel, or operate objects, tools or controls, and reach with hands and arms. The employee is frequently required to stand, talk and hear.
Position Type/Expected Hours of Work
This is a full-time position. Days and hours of work are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (subject to change, with supervisor approval, to meet the business needs.
The pay range listed for this position may vary based on language proficiency. Compensation incentives are available for candidates who possess bilingual skills relevant to this role
Travel
Local travel to various worksites is required.
Work Authorization/Security Clearance
Employees must pass a Livescan and receive TB and health clearances prior to employment. Driving records are periodically reviewed by company policy. Compliance with organizational vaccination policy.
A Better Way is committed to workforce diversity. Qualified applicants will receive full consideration without regard to age, race, color, ethnic background, religion, gender, sexual orientation, HIV-status, national origin or disability. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Behavior Specialist, School Services - San Anselmo
Family Support Specialist Job 41 miles from Fremont
Are you looking for a great place to gain experience and explore your career options? CSD is the leader in helping people who enjoy helping others. While you help kids improve their lives, we offer a career rewards/exploration program so you can improve yours too. Receive paid training and be eligible for fully funded career and degree programs in your first 90 days. We have the best overall compensation and career program in our industry. We invite you to apply and learn more.
Our School Services Team is currently seeking Behavior Specialists to join our dynamic and growing team!
Position starts at $20-$27 per hour based on experience
Paid training
Growth & development opportunities
About Us
The Center for Social Dynamics (CSD) is an organization providing services to those with developmental delays, including autism. Our mission is to open a world of possibilities for individuals with Autism and other developmental needs through science, compassion, and humility.
We are grounded in our values of Transparency, Respect, Understanding, & Excellence (TRUE), which guide our efforts as a respected & growing employer and industry leader. Our people and programs deliver personalized, professional, evidence-based behavioral and developmental services to each participant, and peace of mind to caregivers that their loved ones are in the right hands.
About the Opportunity
The Behavior Specialist works to facilitate educational and behavioral services with children and adults with special needs. The Behavior Specialist collaborates with school professionals and other behavioral specialists to achieve learning and behavioral goals and objectives.
Duties & Responsibilities
Follows the instructions of the BCBA/program supervisor/teacher
Provides behavior assistance/interventions to assigned clients
Performs ABA related teaching strategies
Provides behavior support services
Provides crisis intervention
Review and Implement behavior intervention plans
Review and implement behavioral goals found within IEPs
Documents session per policies and procedures
Collects data accurately and efficiently
Strictly adhere to confidentiality requirements
Assist students in the development of independent skills through self-care activities such as toileting, clothing routines and personal hygiene.
Implement behavior management techniques in accordance with the directions given by the supervising teacher; including reinforcing appropriate behaviors in accordance with the teachers plan and supervising the student during these behavior management techniques
Additional job duties as assigned
Benefits & Perks
Starting as a part-time opportunity, you will have an opportunity to grow your career in this purpose-filled industry where you can see results every day. Benefits include:
Competitive, market pay based on experience, location, and skills
Bonus eligibility
Paid drive time and mileage reimbursement
CSD issued cell phone
Free college or tuition reimbursement through our Dreams Come True program
About Our TRUE Values
Transparency in the work that we do and the actions we take to achieve our mission. There are no hidden agendas or motives at Center for Social Dynamics. Each family's unique cultures, values, and generational dynamics.
Respect for all and the value that everyone brings towards accomplishing our mission. No one at CSD is worth more or less, and together we are greater than the sum of our parts.
Understanding through tolerance, cooperation, and empathy in the pursuit of our mission. We never lose sight of who we are, the people we serve, and our purpose and meaning.
Excellence in our drive, passion, and commitment to our mission. CSD will always do what it takes to deliver the best, leave no one behind, and champion our cause.
CSD is a proud equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
In accordance with the Fair Chance Act, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records. CSD is dedicated to ensuring fair hiring practices and encourages all individuals, including those with prior criminal histories, to apply.
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Requirements
About You
Requirements & Qualifications
High school diploma or GED
You enjoy working with children and making a difference!
Availability: Monday-Friday, 8:00-3:00 pm (part time or potentially Full Time (30+ hours)
At least 6 months' experience working with special needs in a school or related setting preferred.
Current CPR certification preferred
Ability to effectively elicit/provide information to and from appropriate individuals (including, but not limited to, supervisors, co-workers, clients) via strong communication skills
Computer proficiency required
Sensitive to working with an ethnically, linguistically, culturally, and economically diverse population.
Able to travel to and work in multiple program service areas; reliable transportation needed.
Able to communicate effectively verbally and in writing; bilingual ability preferred.
Able to consistently demonstrate good judgment and decision-making skills.
Physical requirements may include but is not limited to:
Constant visual stimulation, including close vision, distance vision, reading, computer work
Constant sitting; frequent up and down out of chair
Constant use of telephone, speaking, listening
Constant document handling, use of copier and fax machine, filing
Frequent typing, use of computer
Occasional walking around building
Occasional bending, reaching, stooping, pulling
Occasional lifting, carrying, moving of items up to 20 pounds
Occasional walking to, bending to enter, sitting and using upper and lower limbs to drive car
Wealth Counselor
Family Support Specialist Job 28 miles from Fremont
Our client is seeking an experienced Wealth Counselor to serve as the primary point of contact for high-net-worth clients. This position is ideal for a skilled financial professional with expertise in creating detailed financial plans and managing multi-asset class portfolios.
Responsibilities:
Serve as the primary contact for ~100 clients, handling client communications and relationship management.
Conduct regular portfolio reviews (quarterly via phone, Zoom, or in-person) and document interactions in Salesforce.
Collaborate with the investment team to develop appropriate asset allocations for multi-asset class portfolios.
Create comprehensive financial plans through detailed client discussions using eMoney.
Liaise between clients, the investment team, and Client Service Specialists for seamless service delivery.
Qualifications:
7+ years of experience in the investment industry (client-facing experience preferred).
Certified Financial Planner designation with 5+ years of experience in financial planning.
Experience managing a book of business (leading 1:1 meetings)
Strong knowledge of finance and capital markets.
Bachelor's degree in economics, business, finance, accounting, or a related field.
Excellent communication skills and ability to explain complex financial concepts clearly.
Highly professional, articulate, and able to manage multiple client requests.
Salary: $100,000 - $125,000 base, up to $250,000 all in DOE
Please submit your resume for additional details and a full job description.
Youth Development Mentor
Family Support Specialist Job 18 miles from Fremont
For over 75 years, the Boys and Girls Clubs of San Leandro (BGCSL) has proudly served the San Leandro and San Lorenzo community as the primary provider of youth services. Our unwavering mission is to inspire youth-especially those who need us most-to achieve their full potential in a safe, positive, and engaging environment. We offer a wide range of programs to youth ages 4 to18 years old, including after-school programming, school break day camps, and summer camps. We take pride in providing a nurturing and supportive atmosphere where our youth can have fun and thrive across 23 Club sites, including San Leandro and San Lorenzo school-based sites and the Teen Clubhouse.
Key Responsibilities & Essential Functions:
Program and Operations Support
Supervision & Safety: Ensure a safe and nurturing environment for youth participants.
Program Facilitation: Create and lead engaging afterschool programs and activities for a group of approximately 20 students.
Lesson Planning: Develop age-appropriate lesson plans and activities that promote personal growth, educational achievement, and character development.
Classroom Management and Teaching
Establish classroom rules and behavior.
Provide for children's basic needs and ensure supervision.
Adapt teaching methods to children's interests and learning styles.
Manage classroom activities, lessons, play, breaks, and meals.
Track children's progress and communicate effectively with parents and teachers.
Maintain a clean and organized classroom.
Relationships
Mentoring: Serve as a positive role model and mentor to young participants, fostering their self-esteem and personal development.
Maintaining a Positive Environment: Cultivate a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere where every child feels valued and respected.
Team Collaboration: Collaborate with colleagues to ensure program goals are met and share best practices.
Qualifications & Experience:
This is an entry level role and no prior experience working with youth is required.
Multi-conversational language skills a HUGE plus (Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Vietnamese, Tagalog)
Candidates with experience, education, or coursework in Early Childhood Development, Education, or related fields will be given preference.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work in a dynamic and fast-paced environment.
A safety-first mindset
High emotional intelligence and integrity
Ability to connect in an authentic way with a diverse group of youth
Collaborative nature to work well in teams and support member conflict resolution
Extremely patient and able to work under pressure or emotionally volatile situations
Genuine belief in the mission of BGCSL and the responsibility that comes with serving youth and the community
Physical Demands
Frequently required to stand
Frequently required to walk
Occasionally required to sit
Frequently required to utilize hand and finger dexterity
Frequently required to climb, balance, bend, stoop, kneel or crawl
Continually required to talk or hear
Rarely work in high, precarious places (playground equipment height)
Occasionally exposure to outside weather conditions
Occasionally exposure to bloodborne and airborne pathogens or infectious materials (Communicable diseases in an office environment including COVID-19, common cold, and flu viruses. Negative TB screen required).
While performing the duties of this job, the noise level in the work environment is usually moderate to loud
The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50-70 pounds (with support, a child that has fallen)
Specialized equipment: Walkie Talkie radios for communication
Why you are right for the job?
You are looking for part-time work that makes a positive impact on the lives of young people.
You are dedicated and enthusiastic about making a difference in the community.
You are reliable and the team and youth can count on you.
You are excited by the opportunity to work with a diverse group of colleagues and youth in a fun and safe after-school environment.
You have or desire to gain experience and skills working with youth in a non-profit.
You are deeply committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging, justice, and accessibility.
Why Come Work with Us?
Working at the Boys and Girls Clubs of San Leandro (BGCSL) is more than just a job-it's a chance to make a real impact on the lives of young people. Great futures start with YOU, and here, you'll find that we are as committed to our staff as we are to the youth we serve. By working with us, you'll gain valuable experience that will enhance your skills and open doors to future possibilities, all while enjoying a supportive and dynamic environment that promotes collaboration and innovation.
Join BGCSL to unlock your potential and enjoy a range of benefits that make your work experience rewarding, fulfilling, and fun.