FISH (Friends in Service Helping) Carson City, NV
JOB OPENING
Manager of Client Services
Duties: Oversees
the face-to-face process where clients in need of service
provide demographic information, and inform FISH of their
needs. Clients are then directed internally or referred
externally, and may be provided with food, medical
services, clothing, miscellaneous household goods, energy
assistance, shelter, and /or similar services. In addition,
position will guide and follow-up with recurring clients to
make sure they are taking appropriate steps toward
self-sufficiency. Supervisory responsibilities include a
shelter manager, an in-take and referral specialist,
receptionist, and a multitude of volunteers.
Position is responsible for maintaining and reporting from
our FISH client data base, maintaining various government
reports/grants/relationships, and coordinating volunteer
and court ordered volunteer processes. Position assumes
other duties as assigned.
Education
and Experience: BA/BS degree in Human Resources,
Social Work or similar degree program
Minimum of 3 years managerial/supervisory experience and
requires strong Microsoft Office software skills, and
strong facilitation skills.
Interested parties can contact Jim Peckham at FISH in
Carson City: Jim@nvfish.com
or 775-882-3474
Reports to the Executive Director. Budgeted pay rate
$30-36,000
A Credo
for Support is powerful 4 minute video set to
music which offers a serie A Credo for Support is powerful
4 minute video set to music which offers a serie A Credo
for Support is powerful 4 minute video set to music which
offers a series of suggestions for people who care about
and support someone with a disability. It prompts viewers
to question the common perceptions of disability,
professionalism, and support. Designed for use in
presentations, in-service, staff training, and orientation
programs, this video can be a provocative catalyst for a
dialogue on these issues.
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Some
worry budget cuts will end autism treatment programs
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article
The 2011 Interagency
Autism Coordinating Committee Strategic Plan for Autism
Spectrum Disorder Research
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article
MISSING
CHILD!
Please read
Say NO
to Institutional Care!
The Administration on Developmental Disabilities (ADD) is
collecting information from people with disabilities,
families and professionals about how the Administration
should support people with intellectual and other
developmental disabilities. Besides holding in-person
forums across the country (Envisioning the Future Forums),
ADD has been collecting recommendations online.
Unfortunately, ADD is hearing much more from those who
support institutional care over full participation in the
community. Please take a moment to add your voice as
to how you would like our nation to invest money and
effort. If you it makes it easier, you can simply cut and
paste this message:
"I believe ADD should support full participation for people
with disabilities in the community. People with
disabilities want to live, work, and recreate in the
community. Please put resources into community
supports and services, NOT into
institutions."
You
can add a personal story if you want.The website for
submitting testimony is:
http://www.envision2010.net/comment_submit.php.
To
see testimonies that have already been posted, please refer
to:
http://www.envision2010.net/comment_submit.php
It’s
critical that ADD hear from many people with intellectual
and developmental disabilities or their family members.
Please submit your comments before March 4.
Spring
Forward for Autism Walk/Run
Sunday April
17th, 2011 at the UNR Mackay Stadium.
5k Run/Walk: Pre-registration $25; Day of Event $30
1 Mile Fun Run: Pre-registration/Day of Event
$15
- 5k timed run at 9:00am
- 1 mile Fun Run at 9:45am
- 5k Walk at 10:30am
All proceeds benefit the Lili Claire Foundation and the University Center for Autism and Neurodevelopment (UCAN) Team.
For more information, to register, or to be a sponsor or vendor, visit: http://www.medicine.nevada.edu/ucan/events.asp
or contact Megan Kornbluth, Program Coordinator
UCAN TEAM Lili Claire Foundation
Phone: 775-682-7025
E-mail: mkornbluth@liliclairefoundation.org
The UCAN team is a diverse group of professionals from different disciplines and agencies throughout Northern Nevada who are concerned with Autism Spectrum Disorders and other neurodevelopmental disorders in children.
The Lili Claire Foundation was established to enhance the lives of children living with neurogenetic conditions, while providing hope and resources for the families who love them.
VISTA Members Celebrate the Legacy of Dr. King Through Service
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There’s a growing population of young adults in nursing homes
It's no longer unusual to find a nursing home resident who is decades younger than his neighbor: About one in seven people now living in such facilities in the U.S. is under 65.
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Investigation Charges Vaccine-Autism Link Was Fabricated
"An infamous 1998 study that ignited a worldwide scare over vaccines and autism -- and led millions of parents to delay or decline potentially lifesaving shots for their children -- was 'an elaborate fraud,' according to a scathing three-part investigation in the British medical journal BMJ." In 2009, "British medical authorities...found the study's lead author, Andrew Wakefield, guilty of serious professional misconduct, stripping him of his ability to practice medicine in England.
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The Frank Melville Supportive Housing Investment Act of 2010
President Obama signed into law S.1481, the Frank Melville Supportive Housing Investment Act of 2010. The law makes improvements in the Section 811 program and promotes integrated housing opportunities for people with disabilities. It will create thousands of new affordable and accessible units every year.
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Personal care attendant money restored (Keep in mind that the budget is not yet secure)
Gov. Brian Sandoval said Wednesday his budget restores some items the previous administration planned to eliminate, including funding for personal care attendants.
Sandoval made the statement during a press briefing less than a week before he presents his budget to the Legislature and public at Monday's State of the State address.
He said some cuts proposed by the Gibbons administration were unacceptable — including the money for personal care attendants. PCAs enable the severely disabled to remain in their homes by providing services such as bathing and cooking.
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