City of Salinas, California sent this bulletin at 02/26/2024 08:05 AM PST
Hello, February 26th, 2023
City of Salinas Annual Budget Survey
Survey Closes Feb 20th - Let your Salinas City Council know what your budget priorities are. Take 3 minutes to complete this brief survey. tinyurl.com/SalinasCaBudget
Interim City Manager Jim Pia has announced John Murray as Salinas’ next Assistant Chief of Police, effective Monday, January 29, 2024. Chief Murray has served the Salinas community for over 27 years with the Salinas Police Department (SPD), most recently as a Commander in the Field Operations Division. He is a longtime resident and has lived in Salinas for over 32 years. (Salinas Police Department Press Release)
You’re invited to a town hall on February 29 from 6-7:30PM at Seaside’s Oldemeyer Center to discuss the Seaside Social Services Building. The purpose of the town hall is to share and listen.
Partners for Peace: Pathway to Success
Partners for Peace, a non-profit organization dedicated to community well-being, is excited to announce the upcoming "Pathways to Success" event scheduled for Saturday, March 2, 2024, at Main Street Middle School, 441 Main St, Soledad, CA 93960. The event aims to provide a platform for both youth and their families to explore various career paths and gain valuable insights for a successful future.
Central Coast Early Childhood Advocacy Network
Join us on Saturday, February 10 to build community and support thriving families. Together we will dream big about how we can improve childcare in our region.
Free program for parents and youth 10-17 years of age. Families build communication and problem-solving skills and receive tools to enhance youth resistance skills, school success and parenting/caregiver skills.
Free ZOOM program for parents and youth 10-17 years of age. Families build communication and problem-solving skills and receive tools to enhance youth resistance skills, school success and parenting/caregiver skills.
Infant- Family Early Childhood Mental Health Training!
First 5 Monterey County (F5MC) is pleased to announce enrollment information for the FY 23/24 Infant Family and Early Childhood Mental Health (IFECMH) training series. The series is designed to strengthen and create a community of learners among the diverse workforce of Monterey County who serve children, prenatal through age five, and their families.
Free virtual training to become a Partners For Peace Facilitator. Receive a stipend for each 10, 2-hour series Program delivered online OR in-person (facilitators choice).
The Monterey County Office of Education is announcing their Open Door Charter School. This is a great educational opportunity for members of our community.
For more information, click on the flyer!
Partners for Peace 2023 Programs
We provide family education prevention/intervention classes for parents, caregivers, and youth ages 5-17 in Monterey County. Classes are available in both Spanish and English.
Click the flyer to learn more or to register for P4P 2023 Programs!
The CHOICE Intervention Specialist isresponsible forproviding intensive case management and peer-mentoring services to violently injured youth and adults in order to reduce the risk of re-injury. They are also in charge of enrollment screening, connecting participants to appropriate services and resources, collecting data, and assisting in the development and sustainability of community resources.
MEALS ON WHEELS OF THE SALINAS VALLEY, INC IS HIRING-
Meals on Wheels of the Salinas Valley, Inc. provides home-delivered meals to its clients in the Salinas Valley. The person in this position works 32 hours a week and may also be assigned to work on weekends, evenings or holidays. Assignment of work is the responsibility of the Program Manager.
Interested candidates are asked to submit a cover letter AND résumé to Regina Gage, Executive Director, at reginag@mowsalinas.org. No phone calls please.
The City of Salinas will only accept applications for job postings that are currently open. To view a listing of our current employment opportunities and apply for positions, please visit our Government Jobs career page.
Provides resources support and training to members of the community, staff and program participants to facilitate agency and program goals. Assist with supervision, hiring and training of direct service staff – youth leaders and program aides, and volunteers. Service Coordinator I and II levels based on size of overall responsibility including but not limited to geographic area, number of participants served, number of staff, amount of fiscal responsibility.
Responsible for facilitating the operation of a Residential Living Environment, serving the special needs of program participants involved with the criminal justice system, who are under the influence of alcohol or other drugs. Provide medical observation and substance abuse referral. Maintain safe, cooperative, caring atmosphere.
The Preschool Service Corps Member (PSC Member) provides direct service in a preschool classroom to assigned preschool children. The PSC member takes direction from the classroom teacher to provide high-quality interaction with assigned children who are not yet at age level in language and literacy measures. She/he will be responsible for providing planned activities that are engaging, active, and hands-on; document all activities, child progress, and outcomes.
The Grants Manager will be responsible for managing an active grants calendar and writing, reporting, and researching grants from foundations, corporations, and government funders. Additionally, the Grants Manager will assist in preparing a number of supporting documents for grant proposals, such as cover letter, budget, budget narrative, project plans, program evaluation, etc. This position will require close collaboration with the Community Impact team and will ensure resources for United Way priorities are met or exceeded
The Community Impact Director, Financial Stability oversees and implements UWMC’s asset building and affordable housing programs through partnerships, grant making, direct service, and advocacy. Our goal is for Monterey residents to be economically self-sufficient, with more opportunities for prosperity. These programs and services are supported by grants from foundations, government contracts, corporate and individual donors.