Join our team! Two Meaningful Career Opportunities Working with Youth Looking to make a real impact in the lives of young people? We’re excited to offer two rewarding and flexible roles for individuals passionate about mentorship, supporting youth development, and building safer and stronger communities. -- Group Counselor: Help guide and support a group of juveniles or young adults in the Juvenile Hall detention facility. You’ll assist with daily supervision, learn to lead recreational activities, and encourage healthy participation while helping maintain a safe, structured environment for all. (Requirement: 60 semester or 90 quarter college units) -- Probation Counselor: Work closely with juveniles or young adults at the William F. James Ranch rehabilitative facility as you learn the principles of supervision and counseling while ensuring safety and stability within the facility. (Requirement: Bachelor's degree) Learn more and apply at: https://bit.ly/sccproEH If you’re motivated, compassionate, and ready to make a difference, we’d love to hear from you. ✨
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The County of Santa Clara is located at the southern end of the San Francisco Bay and encompasses 1,312 square miles. It has one of the highest median family incomes in the country, and a wide diversity of cultures, backgrounds and talents. The County of Santa Clara continues to attract people from all over the world. With more than 70 agencies/departments and 22,000 employees, the County of Santa Clara plans for the needs of a dynamic community, provides quality services, and promotes a healthy, safe and prosperous community for all. The County provides essential services including public health protection, environmental protection, medical services through Santa Clara Valley Medical Center (SCVMC), child and adult protection services, homelessness prevention and solutions, roads, park services, libraries, emergency response to disasters, protection of minority communities and those under threat, access to a fair criminal justice system, and scores of other services, particularly for those members of our community in the greatest need. The County's population of nearly 1.9 million is one of the largest in the state, and the largest of the nine Bay Area counties. Its population constitutes about one fourth of the Bay Area's total population. There are 15 cities including Campbell, Cupertino, Gilroy, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Los Gatos, Milpitas, Monte Sereno, Morgan Hill, Mountain View, Palo Alto, San Jose, Santa Clara, Saratoga, and Sunnyvale ranging from Palo Alto to the north, to Gilroy in the south. San Jose is the largest city in the County, with a population of 1.035 million, and is the administrative site of County Government. A significant portion of the county's land area is unincorporated ranch and farmland. Nearly 92% of the population lives in cities. The County of Santa Clara operates 27 parks covering more than 50,000 acres including scenic lakes, streams, and miles of hiking and biking trails. santaclaracounty.gov/social-media-disclaimer
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The County of Santa Clara remains committed to fostering a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment for all. We stand with the LGBTQIA+ community and continue working to eliminate discrimination and advance equity across our workplace and our community. Together, we can build a future rooted in dignity, understanding, and inclusion. #LGBTQIA #InclusionMatters #DiversityAndEquity #SafeWorkplace #Pride #CommunityCommitment #EndDiscrimination #SCCJOBS
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Proud to highlight this exciting internship opportunity within the County of Santa Clara’s Social Services Agency. Their Office of Research and Evaluation is doing meaningful work using data to strengthen programs that support individuals and families across our community.
I'm thrilled to share that I've recently started an internship with the Office of Research and Evaluation at the County of Santa Clara Social Services Agency! I'm excited to be working alongside a team that leverages data to improve programs supporting individuals and families across our community. Throughout this internship, I’ll be using R programming for data analysis and visualization to support a project focused on increasing access to vital public assistance programs. This experience is a valuable opportunity to apply my skills in support of meaningful public service work, while continuing to grow my expertise in programming and data analytics. #DataAnalysis #RStats #PublicService #SocialPolicy #Internship #SocialServices #SantaClaraCounty
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The County of Santa Clara is launching a major effort to modernize and strengthen what Employee & Labor Relations (ELR) can look like in the public sector, elevating ELR from a reactive function into a proactive, insight-driven, and collaborative strategic partner shaping organizational strategy. We’re looking for a visionary Director, Employee & Labor Relations to lead the way. 👉 Click here to learn more: https://direc.to/ou8Y What Makes This Role Unique ▪️ Scale & Complexity: You will lead ELR strategy and service delivery for a large, diverse public organization, operating across a broad range of essential services. You’ll work at the intersection of leadership, unions, and the workforce to ensure consistency, compliance, and strategic alignment across a dynamic enterprise. ▪️ Innovation in Government: Located in the heart of Silicon Valley, we’re redefining what public sector ELR can be by leveraging technology, data, and design thinking to resolve disputes, empower leaders, and improve employee experience. ▪️ Equity at the Core: We strive to create a more just and prosperous community by focusing on equity, inclusion, and belonging in County services, initiatives, policies, and decisions. You’ll ensure our ELR practices uphold fairness, transparency, and consistency across the workforce. ▪️ Direct Impact: You’ll advise County leadership on ELR strategy, negotiations, and organizational design, shaping decisions that have widespread organizational impact.
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May is a time to recognize and celebrate the many contributions Jewish Americans have made to our nation’s history, culture, and communities. We honor their achievements and the rich heritage that continues to shape our society. #JewishAmericanHeritageMonth #Diversity #JewishCommunity #JewishHistory #SCCJOBS
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Juan Guzman has devoted much of his life to educating and mentoring young people, which is a perfect fit for his role at the Gilroy Library, where he has worked since October 2019. A musician at heart, Guzman has become a star among the library staff, helping community members with everything from music classes to signing up for governmental services – always with a smile and welcoming attitude. Learn more in this profile: https://lnkd.in/g6XEeHzU
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Discover what it’s really like to work in County of Santa Clara Custody Health Services. We’re launching a six-part webinar series designed for job seekers to get an inside look at career pathways, daily work, safety practices, and professional growth in Custody Health Services. Each session highlights a different aspect of Custody Health Services —from clinical and mental health roles to safety, onboarding, and what it’s really like to work inside the county’s correctional facilities. Join Us for the Second Session of the 2026 Custody Health Services Information Series: Psychiatric Social Worker/Marriage & Family Therapist The virtual event take place on Tuesday, May 26th, from 12:00pm – 12:30pm via Zoom. Our guest speaker, Antionette Bonner, will share insights into the role, work environment, and team dynamics. The session will also highlight career pathways, professional growth opportunities, and conclude with a brief Q&A and application tips. More details on upcoming episodes will be shared throughout the year as we spotlight careers in correctional health services, explore daily work inside facilities, cover safety and professional boundaries, and walk through the background check and onboarding process. Don’t miss the opportunity to gain valuable insights! 📅Date: May 26th, 2026 🕛Time: 12:00pm (PDT) 🔗Register Today: bit.ly/CustodyInfoSession2
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As we recognize National Nurses Week, we want to acknowledge the nurses whose dedication, expertise, and compassion shape the foundation of quality care. Your work touches lives in profound ways, and your commitment does not go unnoticed. Thank you for everything you do. #NursesWeek #ThankYouNurses #HealthcareHeroes #NurseLife #RN #CNA #NursePractitioner #Nursing #HealthcareWorkers #RegisteredNurse #HospitalCare #SCCJOBS
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Now hiring: Insurance Contracts and Claims Manager to lead liability and property claims, oversee insurance programs, and guide County departments on contract insurance requirements. Apply now at www.sccjobs.org Opportunity Closes: 5/18/2026 11:59 PM Pacific
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Discover what it’s really like to work in County of Santa Clara Custody Health Services. We’re launching a six-part webinar series designed for job seekers to get an inside look at career pathways, daily work, safety practices, and professional growth in Custody Health Services. Each session highlights a different aspect of Custody Health Services —from clinical and mental health roles to safety, onboarding, and what it’s really like to work inside the county’s correctional facilities. Join Us for the Second Session of the 2026 Custody Health Services Information Series: Psychiatric Social Worker/Marriage & Family Therapist The virtual event take place on Tuesday, May 26th, from 12:00pm – 12:30pm via Zoom. Our guest speaker, Antionette Bonner, will share insights into the role, work environment, and team dynamics. The session will also highlight career pathways, professional growth opportunities, and conclude with a brief Q&A and application tips. More details on upcoming episodes will be shared throughout the year as we spotlight careers in correctional health services, explore daily work inside facilities, cover safety and professional boundaries, and walk through the background check and onboarding process. Don’t miss the opportunity to gain valuable insights! 📅Date: May 26th, 2026 🕛Time: 12:00pm (PDT) 🔗Register Today: bit.ly/CustodyInfoSession2
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