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Under supervision, the Community Service Officer (CSO) performs a wide range of field and office support duties in the patrol and support services divisions within the Marysville Police Department.
This is a specialized, full-time, non-sworn classification. The Community Service Officer has no powers of arrest.
Definition:
To perform varied and routine non-sworn duties with emphasis on parking enforcement and vehicle abatement program.
Examples of Duties:
$2500 Sign-on Bonus for New Employees!
Intermittent Teleworking Available!
Annual Salary Ranges:
- Clinical Supervisor I $109,254.76 - $139,439.83
- Clinical Supervisor II $117,655.45 - $150,161.33
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THE POSITION
Tri-City Mental Health Authority is currently hiring to fill one full-time vacancy for the position of Clinical Therapist II within the Mobile Crisis Care Program (MCCP).
Tri-City’s MCCP operates 24/7 to provide crucial support in mobile crises. As such, the schedule will involve a 3/12 shift pattern, consisting of three twelve-hour days per workweek and one alternating eight-hour day every other week. Shifts may include evenings, weekends, daytime hours, and holidays.
$2500 Sign-on Bonus eligible!
Intermittent Teleworking Schedule available!!
The position description:
Assistant Director of Public Works (20693032)
The County of Glenn is seeking an Assistant Director of Public Works who is a strategic, collaborative, and confident leader with effective communication skills. This role offers a unique opportunity to lead complex engineering projects that provide essential services throughout Glenn County. Reporting directly to the Public Works Director, the Assistant Public Works Director will serve as a project manager for a variety of public works and capital improvement projects, including the design and construction of roads, bridges and storm drainage infrastructure.
Peer Support Specialist I/II- Mobile Crisis Care Program (MCCP) (20661272)
THE POSITION
Tri-City Mental Health Authority is currently hiring to fill two (2) full-time vacancies for the position of Peer Support Specialist I/II (PSS) within the Mobile Crisis Care Program (MCCP). This position requires individuals to work on-site 5 days a week from 9:00am to 5:30pm, until training is successfully completed. Once fully trained, your schedule may adjust based on team needs and role requirements.
The Public Works Program Manager leads and supports a diverse team of professional, technical, and administrative staff while overseeing a key functional area within the Public Works Department. This role plays a critical part in planning, coordinating, and delivering high-quality public services that positively impact the community.
The Marysville Police Department is recruiting for the position of Public Safety Dispatcher.
We are seeking energetic and outstanding individuals to join our team. Ideal candidates are committed to working with their community in total partnership as we work together to improve the quality of life for everyone who works, lives and plays in our city. Public Safety Dispatchers are tasked with dispatching first responders including police, fire and medical services.
THE POSITION
Tri-City Mental Health Authority is currently hiring to fill vacancies for the position of Psychiatric Technician I/II (Licensed) within the Mobile Crisis Care Program (MCCP) for the night shift.
Tri-City’s MCCP operates 24/7 to provide crucial support in mobile crises. As such, the schedule will involve a 3/12 shift pattern, consisting of three twelve-hour days per workweek and one alternating eight-hour day every other week. Shifts may include weekends, daytime hours, and holidays.
Sheriff's County Services Officer (20697180)
This position is a working level civilian class in law enforcement, performing a variety of non-sworn duties in support of law enforcement activities. Incumbents may perform civil, code enforcement, and criminal services including a variety of routine to more complex non-sworn law enforcement and crime prevention work including patrolling assigned areas, answering calls for service and complaints, serving civil papers, providing court room security; and enforcing local ordinances related to public safety and welfare. As a County Services Officer he/she will enforce Division 14 of t