cchen@consumersselfhelp.org, Mark Bryan, Director Phone: (510) 835-2505 Mendocino County Website, (Call or check website for nearest location) Website:www.narpa.org, 433 California Street, Ste 815 Orland, CA 95963 Phone: (916) 263-7800 County Crisis Intervention (24 Hours): (831) 636-4020 or Toll Free (888) 636-4020, Merida Saracho, Chief Patients' Rights Advocate Phone: (530) 621-6183 Stephen Suggsssuggs@dmh.lacounty.gov Applicants should inquire as to the most current benefit package during hiring interviews or by contacting the Human Resources Department. 1911 Williams Drive, Suite 200 200 P.O. Sacramento, CA 95834-1924 Fax: (442) 265-1637 Phone: (510) 981-5270 PLUMAS COUNTY. The new HHS facility will help consolidate existing staff and services from six divisions in a 142,000-square-foot facility. Email:AReilley@buttecounty.net, Scott Kennelly, LCSW, Behavioral Health Director, 3217 Cohasset Rd. Gavina Urena Bill SmithWaters, Program Director Sacramento, CA 95244-4256 187 Monterey County Behavioral Health Department, 1270 Natividad Road Oakland, CA 94605 951 Chittenden Avenue Oldham assumes the role Saturday; he previously. Phone: (707) 553-5506(707) 553-5407(530) 553-5592 ccortright@consumersselp.org Phone: (530) 616-1638 Veronica.Gutierrez@mhsinc.org, Mental Health Association(Hearings) Office Locations & Hours Central offices are listed below; view a list of other office locations here . Fax: (530) 895-6549 10 San Diego, CA 92101 County Crisis Intervention (24 Hours): Toll Free (800) 555-5906, Christina S. Kraushar, RN, Patients' Rights Advocate To view the recruitment brochure for this exciting opportunity Receive daily job leads and information on job fairs and recruiting events. 720 E. Yosemite Avenue San Mateo County Website, (Call or check website for nearest location) Phone: (530) 918-7200 Quincy, CA 95971 November 21, 2014 - 5:00pm. Norma Adame normaa@cchea.org rachel@mhaac.org Alturas, CA 96101 720 Richmond Road Toll Free:1-866-438-1125(Client Line), (707) 253-5000Phone Fax: (530) 225-5171 Felicia Boldenfbolden@dmh.lacounty.gov Email:sherrie.deguzman@maderacounty.com, Dennis P. Koch, MPA, Behavioral Health Director, P.O. Jeanelly.orozcoalcala@lawfoundation.org Weaverville, CA 96093 Our Mission: Be a catalyst for building a healthy and thriving community. Glenn County Website, Eureka Office Email:Wendy@wendyhayward.com, Gail St. James, LMFT, Behavioral Health Services Director 201219th Street, Suite 100 Fax: (209) 725-3676 Sacramento, CA 95816 VHinojos@kernbhrs.org, 3300 Truxtun Avenue, Suite 102 PHN: (916) 574-7900 Quincy, CA 95971 Alameda County Behavioral Care Services, 2000 Embarcadero Cove, Suite 400 Assistant Director of Community Development Resource Agency (Unclassified)-Auburn, CA C12B64 - Salary $71.80 - $89.68/hour; $12,445.33 - $15,544.53/month; $149,344.00 - $186,534.40/year Department Community Development . (559) 595-7000, Visalia Office: Website:www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/lnc/pages/lnccontact.aspx, 1501 Capitol Avenue (877) 652-0735 Toll Free Lead CCU Analyst: Becky Count er P.O. Phone: (530) 527-8491, Ext. Gissela Topete Outreach Coordinator Crescent City, CA 95531-3485 taylorab@jfssd.org Placer County is comprised of over 1,400 square miles of beautiful and diverse geography, ranging from the residential and commercial areas of South Placer, through the historic foothill areas of Auburn, Foresthill, and Colfax, and to the County's jewel of the North Lake Tahoe basin. Contra Costa County Website, 880 Northcrest Drive Since Gov. Fax: (510) 835-1062 Sacramento, CA 95821, 3960 Research Drive Box 8508 Orange County Website, Auburn Office Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI) is a 100 percent state-funded program designed to provide monthly cash benefits to aged, blind, and disabled non-citizens who are ineligible for SSI/SSP solely due to their immigrant status. Newsom issued a stay-at-home order on March 19, 14,606 people have died in California. 891 Mountain Ranch Road Fax (714) 834-5506 Sacramento, CA 95899-7413 Phone: (707) 472-2332 Whitney Wilson, Patient Advocate This position is Unclassified Management and, as such, serves at the pleasure of the Appointing Authority. 2005 Evergreen Street, Ste 1200 County Crisis Intervention (24-hours) Toll Free (800) 320-1616, CAnne Johnson, Patients' Rights Advocate, 88 Bradford Street Kristi Lunardelli, Program Director Interested candidates are encouraged will be open until filled. Medi-Cal provides medical, dental, vision and mental health care to eligible individuals and families at little or no cost. Griselda Alvarez Office Manager (805) 468-2000 Phone 1119 E. Monte Vista Avenue County Crisis Intervention (24 Hours): (209) 754-3239 Shasta County Website, Loyalton Office: Toll Free (800) 896-4042 Phone: (408) 855-5782 (559) 685-2100, Lindsay Office: Box 1288 San Benito County Website, (Call or check website for nearest location) sjimenz@consumersselfhelp.org County Crisis Intervention: Toll Free (800) 547-0495 or (707) 428-1131, The SmithWaters Group (707) 253-4511 Fax: (619) 581-5081 Toll Free (800) 722-0432 To see if you may qualify to receive preference points, click here and read the instructions carefully. IntroductionPlacer County is comprised of over 1,400 square miles of beautiful and diverseSee this and similar jobs on LinkedIn. as accepted addresses to any email blocking or spam filtering program you may use. Government Center, Dept. mara.gonzalez2@co.kings.ca.us, 1400 W. Lacey Boulevard Fax: (530) 822-9417 Patrick Newman County Crisis Intervention (24 Hours): (707) 464-7224 Phone: (530) 623-8293 Brian Hollander Supervising Advocate Specialist (MSH / PSH) Many features of this website require the use of JavaScript.Follow these simple instructions to enable JavaScript in your web browser. El Centro, CA 92243 Phone: (707) 274-9101 Patients Rights Advocates 39155 Liberty St #C330 Yreka, CA 96097 Cyndy Bigbee, Placer County Health and Human Services, SUD Program Manager Date: June 28, 2018 Report Prepared by: Cassondra . Email:m095@co.merced.ca.us, Yvonnia Brown, MSW, Mental Health Director, P.O. Phone: (916) 875-7070 Employment Services can assist you in finding work through the Business Advantage Network. Fax (916) 706-2446, 446 Second Street 726 Placer County's Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is recruiting for the position of HHS Assistant Program Director - Environmental Health & Animal Services. CalFresh - Food Stamps - formerly known as Food Stamps, provides monthly food benefits to assist low income households in purchasing the food they need. Auburn, California, United States . Phone: (530) 470-2722 Phone: (530) 822-7327 530-886-1870.Link: Health and Human Services Page. Fax: (916) 875-6970 Phone: (530) 225-5200 Box 2619 County Crisis Intervention (24 Hours): (800) 655-2553(559) 582-4484, 6302 13th Avenue / P.O. Rob Department Director: 530-745-3191 Grenier, Vicki Administrative Services Interim Director: 530-745-2372 Adult System of Care Directions Physical Address: View Map. 120 Phone: (559) 624-7446 ebautista@co.santa-barbara.ca.us, 300 North San Antonio Rd., Bldg. 1600 9th Street, Room 350B Red Bluff, CA 96080 Email:nami.california@namicalifornia.org Newsom . Shelly Osunashelly.osuna@dhcs.ca.gov, Email:patientsrights@dhcs.ca.gov Child Abuse Registry (800) 207-4464 Toll Free or (714) 940-1000 (24-hr Hotline) 152 North 3rdStreet, 3rdFloor Patients' Rights Advocates: Public Health aims to protect and improve the health of the community through health education, promotion of healthy lifestyles, disease and injury prevention, and eliminating health disparities. Mia Nelsonmnelson@dmh.lacounty.gov 1851 Heritage Lane, Ste. Tulare County Website, 20075 Cedar Road North County Crisis Intervention (24 Hours): (800) 838-1381, Francesca Tenenbaum, Director 1055 W. Henderson, Suite #3 Website:http://www.mbc.ca.gov, 1625 N. Market Blvd., N219 Karen Luton, Office Manager klunardelli@consumersselfhelp.org Fax: (510) 835-1062 position of Director of Administrative Services. County Crisis Intervention (24 Hours): Toll Free (800) 952-2335, Jill Ward, Patients' Rights Advocate San Francisco County Website, 333 E. Washington Street Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 whitneyw@jfssd.org Carnelian Bay, CA 96140 (888) 385-5160 Toll Free (916) 784-6000 If you are outside the County County Crisis Intervention (24 Hours): Toll Free (800) 900-2075, Lassen County Mental Health All applications must be submitted electronically. (530) 694-2235 ext. Frank SmithWaters, Director Monique Garcia davi@advocacy-inc.org, Erik Riera, EdM, MBA, Behavioral Health Director, P.O. 2700 Fulton Avenue Hanford, CA 93230 Yarketehia Williams, Administrative Assistant, Patients' Rights Advocates: Jose Reyesjreyes@dmh.lacounty.gov Lloyd Levine (ret. Norma Adame Hazel King -Advocacy Coordinator Jackie Shepherd, Patients Rights Advocate Santa Cruz, CA 95061 County Contact Name/T itle: Julia Soto, QM Program Manager. (559) 935-7118 Fax, Brian Hollander Supervising Advocate Specialist your application no later than 5:00 PM on Sunday April 25, Matthew Ulm, Administrative and AOD Director, 3666 I St Sacramento, CA 95816 Dr. Carlisle has been affiliated with the UCLA Department of Medicine for approximately thirty-one years, becoming a tenured Associate Professor in 1998. Madera, CA 93637 and its associated salary and benefits, please visit our website: Kim May kimm@cchea.org Email:christina.hammel@edcgov.us Kaiser (Homebound Senior Outreach Project): Jessica Roadman, Consumer Center for Health Education & Advocacy County Phone Number/Email: 530-889-7272 . Gwen SharplessLead Advocate Hanford, CA 93230 Fax: (707) 476-4049 Fax: (202) 223-0409 He will join his wife, who also recently retired, in traveling and other adventures. To find your county click on the first letter in the name of your county: A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | K | L | M | N | O | P | R | S | T | V | Y, North Oakland Self Sufficiency Center Visalia, CA 93291 Amador County Behavioral Health 10877 Conductor Blvd., Suite 300 Sutter Creek, CA 95685 209) 223-6412 Fax: (209) 223-0920 ahixson@amadorgov.org 04 BUTTE COUNTY Scott Kennelly, Director, Clinical Services Butte County Department of Behavioral Health 3217 Cohasset Rd. This recruitment will be open until filled. 310 (209) 744-0499 Toll Free (888) 446-4408, Christina Hammel, Patients Rights Advocate karenl@jfssd.org Patients' Rights Advocate: To apply for benefits you may submit an application: To get general benefit information, ask case questions, or speak to an Eligibility Specialist, you may call our Call Center at: The temporary CalFresh Emergency Allotments which provided a minimum of $95 for CalFresh households are ending. Toll Free (800) 248-6427 San Jose, CA 95113 Weaverville, CA 96093 Stephany Borja, Patients Rights Advocate, 2100 Napa-Vallejo Hwy. 275 Beck Ave Tabetha OQuinn, Patients Rights Advocate, 310 South Main Street Phone: (209) 533-6253Cell: (209) 469-1122 Tanya.Alvarenga@mhsinc.org Notices will be sent fromNoreply@jobaps.com. Maria Denise Arana, Email: Colusa, CA 95932 (209) 558-2500 Adult System of Care Director Amy Ellis told . Phone: (415) 473-2960 Automated Assistance: 1-877-600-1377 Raul Fernandez matthew@mhaac.org, David Young, Phd, MPH, Behavioral Health Director, 225 37thAvenue, Suite 320 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, PHB Salary $140,969 to $175,065 (includes base hourly rate and additional pays) . Karen Proctor Bill SmithWaters, Program Director Carol Neidenberg caroln@cchea.org Phone: (916) 504-5800 (707) 962-1000 Nevada City, CA 95959 Fax: (559) 492-3808 Loyalton, CA 96118 Patrick Newman, 95460th Street, Ste. Santa Clara County Website, Santa Cruz Office: (877) 410-8829 Toll Free Gissela Topete gisselat@cchea.org, Luke Bergmann, PhD., Behavioral Health Director, P.O. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply immediately. Phone: (559) 737-4572 Sutter County Website, Red Bluff Office: 1357 W. Shaw Avenue, Ste. Website:https://www.ndrn.org Stockton, CA 95202 PLACER COUNTY HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES. Phone: (213) 213-8000 Phone: (530) 934-6588 camille.nguyen@lawfoundation.org Box 265 Fax: (831) 429-9102 avyc@jfssd.org (800) 540-6880 Toll Free Fax: (510) 567-8180 Toll Free: (800) 970-5816 Fax: (916) 706-2446 210 North Lincoln Way Fax: (209) 588-9563 Fax: (559) 589-6928 Fax: (916) 567-1757 dboland@tularehhsa.org, Timothy Durick, PsyD., Mental Health Director, 5957 S. Mooney Blvd. Dr. Carlisle is appointed to the Health Care Affordability Board by Governor Newsom, required by the Office of Healthcare Affordability's enabling statute (SB 184, Chapter 47, Statutes of 2022). Maria Regan mariar@cchea.org . Fax: (707) 472-2306 Phone: (805) 681-4735 ggalas@consumersselfhelp.org Ren Strong, Patients' Rights Advocate, El Dorado County Mental Health 1000 Sunset Blvd., Suite 220 Nellie Torres Klein, Patient Advocate Hazel KingAssistant Director Stockton, CA 95202 Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 Email:bdelgado@tcdss.org West Sacramento, CA 95605 breannah@jfssd.org (707) 995-4200 Fax: (510) 981-5235 52 Email:beverlywagner@gmail.com, Stacy Sphar, RN, BSN, PHN, Interim Director of Health Services Acting Director of Modoc County Local Mental Health Services, 441 North Main Street (530) 495-1262, Mammoth Office: Email:ruby.soliz@co.kings.ca.us Quincy, CA 95971 Fax: (559) 675-4999 smitchell@dbh.sbcounty.gov 929 Koster Street SUBJECT: Annual DMC-ODS County Compliance Unit Findings Report Dear Director Ellis: The Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) is responsible for monitoring compliance to the requirements of . Santa Barbara, CA 93110 mcook@solanocounty.com nfischer@co.shasta.ca.us, P.O. Warren Rogers Patients' Rights Advocate, 11401 S. Bloomfield Avenue (916) 504-5800 350 South Bixel Street, Suite 290 Fax: (415) 552-8109 Markleeville, CA 96120 Bill SmithWaters, Program Director Kristina McNichol, Patients Rights Advocate Johanna Hopkinsjhopkins@dmh.lacounty.gov Staff. Patients' Rights Advocates: 4 North 2ndStreet, Suite 1300 Fax: (530) 271-0257 County Crisis Intervention (24 Hours): (530) 265-5811, Valerie Williams, Program Manager Ral strongly believes that using data, amplifying community voice, and bringing people together can help solve tough problems. Toll Free (800) 499-3030, Cindy Pilaczynski, Patients' Rights Advocate, 162 East Carson Street San Diego County Website, (Call for nearest location) Adult Protective Services: 916-787-8860 or toll free 888-886-5401 Family and Children's Services: 916-872-6549 or toll free 866-293-1940 Join Our Team Be part of our network of 800+ professionals Spotlights BE WELL PLACER COMMUNITY DASHBOARD Explore community health data >> COVID-19 INFORMATION Human Services provides a variety of programs to help Placer County families and individuals have a better future through access to healthy nutrition, healthcare, affordable housing, and training and temporary assistance when times are difficult. Fax: (707) 253-6172 3026 Eva McRae Placer County Health And Human Services Suggest Edit Address 11484 B Avenue Auburn , California , 95603 Phone 530-889-7141 Website placer.ca.gov Placer County Health And Human Services Details Type Local Government Map of Placer County Health And Human Services County Crisis Intervention (24 Hours): (831) 755-4111 Page "Crisis Team", The SmithWaters Group Michele Mudgett Director Kim May Ana Miranda County Crisis Intervention (24) Toll Free (800) 507-3530, Humboldt County Mental Health Services County Executive Office - Lake Tahoe 530-581-6200. Jackson, CA 95642 Email:cblopez@co.slo.ca.us, Anne Robin, LMFT, Behavioral Health Administrator, 2178 Johnson Avenue 5225 North Lake Blvd. Toll Free: (800) 734-2504 (local only) 22 Maiden Lane Box 7001 (mailing address) Chico, CA 95973 Matthew Ulm, Administrative and AOD Director, 3666 I St Phone: (707) 268-2990 County Crisis Intervention (24 Hours): Toll Free (800) 706-7500, Meghan Stanton, Executive Director sjimenz@consumersselfhelp.org (916) 784-6000 If you are outside the County Emergency Psychiatric Services (408) 885-6100, Kathleen Johnson, Executive Director George Carvalho, Patients' Rights Advocate Davi Schill, Patients' Rights Advocate, Advocacy Inc. Phone: (916) 443-3232 Sierra County Website, 818 S. Main Street Ral strongly believes that using data, amplifying community voice, and bringing people together can help solve tough problems. Public Health Services: Maternal, Child & Adolescent Health Programs, California Children's Services, Clinical Services, Communicable Disease Control, Immunizations, Multipurpose Senior Services, Nutrition Education, Public Health Nursing, Tobacco Prevention, Vital Statistics and WIC Program Community Services: The former Public Health Laboratory in Auburn is now closed. (510) 263-2420, Eastmont Self Sufficiency Center San Diego, CA 92108 christine@mhaac.org TDD (202) 467-4232 Phone: (209) 754-6525 Main Line: 1-562-651-2225 Laurie Lockhart, Patients' Rights Advocate AnVasques@ruhealth.org, Matthew Chang, M.D., Behavioral Health Director, 4095 County Circle Drive / P.O. Dawn Boland, Patients Rights Advocate, 520 East Tulare Avenue TTY (800) 896-2512 (877) 597-4777 Toll Free Health and Nutrition Hotline Toll Free (866) 908-4375 Martinez, CA 94553 County Crisis Intervention (24 Hours): Toll Free (888) 530-8688, Patients Rights Office of Los Angeles County Fax: (530) 918-7211 (877) 410-8803 Toll Free Website:http://ag.ca.gov/bmfea/index.php, P.O. Vacaville, CA 95688 (559) 675-2300, Chowchilla Office Miriam Kamaumkamau@dmh.lacounty.gov No further action is required. Seniors First had been providing vital programs and services to older adults in Placer County since 1971 and has demonstrated a unique ability to serve as a one-stop-shop for senior services . Fax: (707) 421-6619 520 Fresno Street Shaista Hashemi Jessica Roadman jessicar@cchea.org Michael Kelley Unit Manager Esq Phone: (805)477-5731 Santa Ana, CA 92701 1501 Capitol Avenue, MS2706/P.O. Phone: (415) 255-3400 mikep@jfssd.org For more information regarding the benefits Placer County has to offer please visit Placer County's Human Resources website. "That's a vision. Washington, DC 20005-5002 Toquinn@tcdss.org, Elizabeth (Betsy) Gowan, LMFT, Behavioral Health Director, P.O. Gerardo Vidal Castaneda Box 400 All terms and conditions of employment, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, transfer, and promotion will be based on the qualifications of the individual for the positions being filled regardless of gender (including gender identity and expression), sexual orientation, race, color, ancestry, religion, national origin, physical disability (including HIV and AIDS), mental disability, medical condition (cancer or genetic characteristics/information), age (40 or over), marital status, military and/or veteran status, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions), or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law.