Mission Statement
Through the use of social and restorative justice principles, Five Keys provides traditionally underserved communities the opportunity to improve their lives through a focus on the Five Keys: EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT, RECOVERY, FAMILY, COMMUNITY.
Five Keys Overview
Five Keys was founded in 2003 by the San Francisco Sheriffs Department as the first accredited charter high school in the nation to provide diploma programs for adults in county jails. Today we are a much different social justice non-profit agency that has expanded its charter schools into 9 counties, in 24 jail locations and over 80 community learning centers. In addition to our schools, now we also run multiple homeless shelters, employment programs, programs for the unsheltered, reentry programs and housing for women suffering from immense injustice.
Our Core Competencies
A well qualified candidate has the capacity to communicate effectively, collaborate with others while building positive relationships, demonstrates strong problem solving skills, has a dynamic learning mindset, and remains committed to a high level of cultural and social awareness. A successful candidate will work well under pressure, observe appropriate boundaries and operate with a high degree of emotional intelligence.
What its really like to join our agency
At Five Keys, culture matters. Culture is at the very core of everything we do and impact on a daily basis. Weve made a commitment to building an inclusive culture that seeks collaboration over hierarchy to create empowered work teams.
We serve vulnerable populations daily and we strive to approach everyone with compassion, patience and a trauma informed approach. We choose to push past discomfort to have difficult conversations to impact the greater good. This allows us the opportunity to collaboratively create an inclusive culture and transform the world around us.
JOB SUMMARY
The Cal Crew - Veterans Back 2 Work position reports to a Cal Crew Lead. Veteran members will meet at the start of each work day to carpool to work sites, therefore, we are open to candidates who can easily commute to the neighborhood of 4300 Imperial Ave in San Diego.
This is a transitional employment position up to one year performing litter abatement, vegetation control and replanting, removal of fire tinder, and other maintenance and highway beautification projects, as directed by Caltrans. General cleanup and yard work may extend to Caltrans maintenance stations and facilities.
Crew members report to Cal Crew Field Supervisors/Drivers. This position works an eight (8) hour day, up to five (5) days per week, Monday through Sunday, excluding State holidays, with exceptions for hours designated for workforce training sessions and scheduling flexibility approved through individual assignments. Work days and hours are set by Caltrans per business needs and may include services outside of normal business hours, including alternative work hours or on weekends and holidays, to complete urgent or emergency services, as determined by the Caltrans Contract Manager or designee.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
EDUCATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE
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WORK ENVIRONMENT