Chief Financial Officer
Company: Bill Wilson Center
Location: Santa Clara
Posted on: January 27, 2023
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Job Description:
Bill Wilson Center seeks a collaborative, creative and highly
experienced CFO to team up with a new CEO. This essential role
requires a proven track record of progressive leadership within
thriving organizations. The incoming CFO will ideally offer deep
experience with nonprofit finance as well as a background within
behavioral health and homeless services. To Apply: Are you ready to
be a difference maker? If you are interested in applying for any of
the following opportunities, submit your cover letter and resume to
resumes@billwilsoncenter.org . We prefer to receive all inquiries
by email, however, you can also fax your information to (408)
244-4022. Bill Wilson Center seeks a collaborative, creative and
highly experienced CFO to team up with a new CEO. This essential
role requires a proven track record of progressive leadership
within thriving organizations. The incoming CFO will ideally offer
deep experience with nonprofit finance as well as a background
within behavioral health and homeless services.The individual in
this position is directly accountable to Associate Director and
responsible for reception for all programs at 1671 The Alameda site
and administrative support for Counseling, Grief Counseling, CISM,
interns, and Youth & Family Mental Health Services.Community
Resources No openings in this program at this time. The Therapist
and clinical supervisor has the responsibility of determining the
clinical needs of clients and those of their interns and directing
services to meet client needs. Population served includes children
ages 2-17 years old who have experienced trauma and victimization.
Victimization may include bullying by peers, assault, hit & run or
DUI victim, physical abuse, sexual abuse, family violence, neglect,
mass violence event survivor, or other qualifying experiences.The
RELIEF Call Specialist will support the Contact Cares/Centralized
Intake program by filling in shifts that need to be covered. The
RELIEF Call Specialist will perform basic administrative duties,
take calls when no volunteer is available and provide Centralized
Intake services.Under the supervision and direction of the Program
Manager of the Drop In Center, the Outreach Case Manager conducts
street outreach to areas frequented by street youth and performs
case management for clients.Employment Specialist is responsible
for networking within the community in order to help promote and
create job opportunities for youth accessing services throughout
Bill Wilson Center Programs. As are young adult population
traditionally has difficulty finding and sustaining employment,
Employment Specialist will be responsible for individual employment
assessments, plans, skill groups and employment counseling to
homeless youth as part of a team approach to providing
comprehensive client care.The Education Specialist will be
responsible for working directly with clients on their education
plans.The Residential Counselor cares for and supervises youth
housed by performing the following essential duties and
responsibilities during the overnight shift.Case Managers provide
direct client care and services that support youth and young adults
in attaining self-sufficiency and independent living skills towards
their success at obtaining and maintaining housing, employment,
educational, well-being and healthy relationships.The Property
Manager will live on site and be responsible for the successful
management and oversight of a 26 unit affordable housing complex in
Santa Clara. The complex serves formerly homeless young adults
(singles and families) and works with various support agencies for
referral of applicant. Responsible for the overall operation of the
property and the day to day implementation of policies, procedures
and programs. Ensures compliance with all applicable regulatory
agencies and federal, state and local laws.The Program Supervisor
of Here4You Call Operators has the unique opportunity to reimagine
a centralized call center for families and individuals who are
homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness by providing resources
and referrals and linkages to emergency shelter providers or, if
qualified, refer through a warm handoff, to our Housing Problem
Specialists.The Case Manager I for THP+ provides intensive case
management services for emancipated former foster youth ages 18-25.
Services provided center primarily around strengthening independent
living skills and housing permanency along with career and
education development.Case Managers provide case management and
supportive services for the Family Advocacy Service (FAS) program
which provides homeless prevention and intervention services for
youth and families at identified schools in Central Santa Clara
County.The Case Manager will provide case management and supportive
services for the Rapid Rehousing program which secures stable
housing for homeless youth and families.Under the supervision of
the Program Director, the Case Manager is responsible for providing
general case management around education; housing, parenting,
supportive counseling and connections to needed resources and
services to clients in preparation for independent living.Under the
supervision and direction of the Program Supervisor, the Outreach
Specialist team (2) will identify, assess and refer homeless
individuals in Santa Clara County to appropriate housing programs
and services. The team will address a person's mental health,
substance use disorder and/or medical needs by building trust with
the individual or family and identify opportunities through which
services can be provided. The team's responsibility is to build
some level of rapport with the individuals over a period of time,
help the individuals seek services that, at a minimum, would
address their basic needs.The Residential Counselor cares for and
supervises young adults housed during the shift.Under the
supervision of the Program Manager, the RELIEF Residential
Counselor performs the following duties and responsibilities for
the program when covering for open shifts. The RELIEF Residential
Counselor is not a full time position, but provides relief/coverage
for open shifts at the DIC Respite, Interim Housing and Young Adult
Shelter programs (overnight and swing) - hours, if any, are based
on availability of open shifts.The RELIEF Residential Counselor
pool provides coverage for swing and overnight shift openings in
Bill Wilson Center's Interim Housing, Homeless Respite and Young
Adult Shelter programs (all located in/near downtown San Jose). The
RELIEF Residential Counselor is not a full time position, but
provides relief/coverage for open shifts - hours, if any, are based
on availability of open shifts. Swing shift and awake overnight
work is required and looking for candidates available between 5
p.m. and 9 a.m.Independent Living Program (ILP)/HUB No openings in
this program at this time. In partnership with County of Santa
Clara, Bill Wilson Center provides independent living skills and
basic needs for foster youth. The HUB Coordinator welcomes and
greets youth and provides orientation of facilities and
services.Bill Wilson Center's Housing Navigator for THP+ will
assist young adults ages 18 - 25 who are current foster youth to
secure housing. Clients will be referred to the Housing Navigator
by Santa Clara County Social Workers or other agencies serving
foster youth. The position will be located at The HUB in San Jose
and will report to the HUB/ILP Program Manager.LGBTQ Programs No
openings in this program at this time As part of the leadership of
Bill Wilson Center, the Mental Health Program Manager is a
supportive resource to the clinical and paraprofessional staff on
your team. In this leadership role, you will provide administrative
and financial oversight to a portfolio of programs providing Mental
Health Services to Medi-Cal and uninsured beneficiaries. As a
leader in Bill Wilson Center's mental health programs, you will
have the opportunity to shape program and services offered to our
clients as well as develop, coach, and mentor clinical services
staff in their professional journey. The Program Manager
collaborates closely with Division leadership and County and
community partners to ensure the provision of culturally
appropriate, outcomes-driven, and trauma-informed services to the
clients and families we serve.As a Bill Wilson Center Masters or
Licensed Clinician, you will provide culturally appropriate,
accessible, and supportive Mental Health services to Medi-Cal and
uninsured beneficiaries. Your experience in providing assessment,
treatment planning, individual and family therapy, and clinical
case management will be leveraged to support clients as a member of
a collective team. You will be serving a wide variety of
individuals and families with 1:1 supervision and support from
administrative and clinical supervisors. Our services are provided
in settings that are flexible and best meet client needs including
telehealth, in the office, client's home, in the community, or
school-based services.Under the direction of the Lead Clinician,
the Client Support Specialist will be primarily responsible to
assist with linkage to resources and mental health services, and
prevention outreach in both group and individual settings to youth
and young adults aged 16-30. The Client Support Specialist will
also provide direct service provision to assigned youth to support
independent living skills, and referrals/ linkage to basic needs
and resources in collaboration with Clinicians.The Client Support
Specialist works as a member on our In-Home Support Team to provide
engagement and support to adults with mental health challenges. The
Client Support Specialist will provide case management, service
linkage, outreach and engagement, peer support and other services
to consumers of the IHOT program.As a Mental Health Specialist with
our Family & Children's Outpatient program, you will provide youth,
young adults, and families with behavioral health services to
improve client's emotional wellbeing and life domain functioning.
Services provided may include individual and group rehabilitation
counseling, skill development, assessment and treatment planning
under the supervision of a licensed therapist.As a Bill Wilson
Center Case Manager/MH Specialist, you will provide culturally
appropriate, accessible, and supportive Mental Health services to
Medi-Cal and uninsured beneficiaries. Through a robust training and
coaching plan you will become a skilled team member participating
in assessment, treatment planning, individual and group
rehabilitation (skills development), and case management. Our
programs will give you the opportunity to serve a wide variety of
individuals and families, expanding your skillset and experience.
You will be coached and mentored by an experienced team and will be
provided with 1:1 supervision, support from administrative and
clinical supervisors, and professional development opportunities.
Our services are provided in settings that are flexible and best
meet client needs including telehealth, in the office, client's
home, in the community, or school-based services.Reporting to the
Chief Program Officer, the Division Director of Youth Residential
Services provides leadership and innovation to a team serving our
most vulnerable populations; children and youth ages 12-21 yrs who
are either in the foster care or juvenile justice systems or we are
trying to prevent from entering those systems. Utilizing best
practice approaches including positive youth development, we use a
holistic approach in working with the whole family to provide
crisis intervention, stabilization and tools where they can begin
to resolve differences and navigate through developmental
milestones using their own internal resources and support
networks.The Division Director oversees compliance in all Community
Care Licensing programs including:
20 bed Runaway and Homeless Prevention Center;
10 bed Transitional Housing Placement Program (THPP);
35 bed Transitional Housing Non Minor Dependent Program
(THP-NMD)The Division Director of Youth Residential Services has
direct supervision of Director Safety Net Shelter, Program
Supervisor of THPP/NMD and 5 Case Managers.Facilitates family
reunification or alternate placement for at risk youth and their
families through crisis intervention, family counseling,
stabilization, parenting skills, case management and providing
community linkages and resources through a strength based approach
utilizing evidence based practices.The Residential Counselor
creates a safe and supportive environment for youth, ages 11-17 who
are in need of immediate shelter or crisis stabilization due to
homelessness, runaway, family conflict, school problems, trauma or
encounter with law enforcement, juvenile probation or child
protective services. The Residential counselor is the primary care
provider offering empathy, listening skills, mentor-ship and
coaching that empowers youth to heal and find healthy solutions and
problem solving skills as part of their developmental stage towards
self-sufficiency. Weekend and holiday coverage required.Available
shifts
1. Tue - Sat 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM (40 hrs)
2. Fri, Sat, Sun, Mon 11:30 PM - 7:30 AM (40 hrs)RELIEF Residential
Counselors provide part time or emergency coverage in Safety Net
Shelter or THPP/THP-NMD gaining experience working with youth,
11-21 yrs of age who are healing from trauma, dealing with lift
stressors and working towards independent living by providing
supervision, mentorship, redirection and listening skills that
empower youth to heal and make healthy life choices.All shifts -
Overnight/Weekend Availability Highly Desired!Youth Development No
openings in this program at this time. No openings at this time.
EEO:
Bill Wilson Center is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer.
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