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Behavioral Health Technician
RurAL CAP, a private, statewide, nonprofit is seeking a Behavioral Health Technician responsible for performing one-on-one or group services to Supportive Housing Division residents and participants in housing, maintaining accurate records, reviewing individual progress, and promoting positive, healthy activities that support an individual’s recovery, providing referrals to other agencies, and assisting participants with remaining in permanent housing and obtaining financial self-sufficiency by coordination
Rural Alaska Community Action Program, Inc.Case Management Specialist
Rural Alaska Community Action Program, Inc., (RurAL CAP), founded in 1965, is a private, statewide, nonprofit organization working to improve the quality of life for low-income Alaskans. Our programs in housing, early childhood education, and health and well-being serve to alleviate the root causes of poverty. We deliver innovative, community-driven solutions in response to Alaska’s most challenging needs while supporting vulnerable individuals and communities statewide. Governed by a 24-member Board of
Rural Alaska Community Action Program, Inc.Clinician
RurAL CAP, a private, statewide, nonprofit is seeking a Clinician that as part of a collaborative team, provides Therapeutic and Case Management services to a variety of clients. Performs services for clients housed in Supportive Housing programs in Anchorage Alaska. Creatively engages clients to build rapport and foster independence in basic needs, maintain permanent housing, and recovery using a harm reduction approach. Performs crisis interventions, designs and delivers life skills trainings, and
Rural Alaska Community Action Program, Inc.Facilities Maintenance
RurAL CAP, a private, statewide, nonprofit is seeking a Facilities Maintenance Person responsible for the cleaning, maintenance, repair, groundskeeping, and general aesthetics of the RurAL CAP Affordable Housing (RCAH) properties. $19/hr + Benefits Please visit our company website for a complete job description, and to apply @ www.ruralcap.org.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS, DUTIES, AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Performs routine mechanical, electrical, plumbing, carpentry, and building maintenance and repairs under the
Rural Alaska Community Action Program, Inc.Head Start Family Services/Mental Health Lead
Rural Alaska Community Action Program, Inc., (RurAL CAP), founded in 1965, is a private, statewide, nonprofit organization working to improve the quality of life for low-income Alaskans. Our programs in housing, early childhood education, and health and well-being serve to alleviate the root causes of poverty. We deliver innovative, community-driven solutions in response to Alaska's most challenging needs while supporting vulnerable individuals and communities statewide. Governed by a 24-member Board of
Rural Alaska Community Action Program, Inc.Outreach Specialist
JOB SUMMARY: Performs outreach, determines eligibility, coordinates, and provides screenings for participant admittance for Supportive Housing Division Programs. Provides referrals, case management, and services for potential program participants, as needed.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Conducts outreach to identity potential program participants and works to facilitate program enrollment. Conducts outreach with other agencies who serve the homeless such as Bean’s Care and Brother
Rural Alaska Community Action Program, Inc.Regional Manager
RurAL CAP, a private, statewide, nonprofit is seeking a Regional Manager responsible for the operation management of assigned Head Start sites; leading a team of coordinators in the provision of services and training; providing technical assistance to assigned sites; and, acting as liaison with Parent Committees. Salary: $57,816-$68,328/annually, plus benefits*This position is scheduled to work 44 weeks per year. Please visit our company website at www.ruralcap.org for a complete job description and
Rural Alaska Community Action Program, Inc.Rural Housing Coordinator
Rural Alaska Community Action Program, Inc., (RurAL CAP), founded in 1965, is a private, statewide, nonprofit organization working to improve the quality of life for low-income Alaskans. Our programs in housing, early childhood education, and health and well-being serve to alleviate the root causes of poverty. We deliver innovative, community-driven solutions in response to Alaska's most challenging needs while supporting vulnerable individuals and communities statewide. Governed by a 24-member Board of
Rural Alaska Community Action Program, Inc.Tribal Victim Services Manager
JOB SUMMARY: Based in Anchorage, Hooper Bay, or another location in the Yukon-Kuskokwim region of Alaska, preferred. Manages the Bay Haven Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Shelter and the development and oversight of a Child Advocacy Center in Hooper Bay, serving Hooper Bay, Chevak and Scammon Bay. May support other initiatives promoting tribal justice, capacity building and community well-being in rural Alaskan communities. Manages program staff, budgeting, reporting, evaluation, promotion and program
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