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companyGolden Gate Regional Center logo
Full-time|$59.8K/yr - $79.1K/yr|Hybrid|San Francisco, California, United States

Bilingual Social Worker - Early Start AssessmentStarting SalaryBachelor's Degree: $59,826 - $71,791Master's Degree: $65,929 - $79,114Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of others? Join Golden Gate Regional Center (GGRC) as a Bilingual Social Worker specializing in Early Start Assessment. In this vital role, you will assess applicants aged 0-36 months seeking services under the Early Start program, coordinating eligibility assessments and developing Initial Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSPs) within required timeframes.This position offers a hybrid work environment, allowing you to connect with clients in their homes within San Mateo County, from our San Mateo office, or remotely. Reliable transportation is essential for local travel within the county.

Jan 21, 2026
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companyGolden Gate Regional Center (GGRC) logo
Full-time|$59.8K/yr - $79.1K/yr|Hybrid|San Francisco, California, United States

Bilingual Social Worker - Early StartLocation: San Francisco, CASalary Range:Bachelor's Degree: $59,826 - $71,791Master's Degree: $65,929 - $79,114Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of families with young children?Golden Gate Regional Center (GGRC) is seeking dedicated Bilingual Social Workers to join our Early Start Division. This position offers a hybrid work schedule that allows you to engage with the community, work from our San Francisco office, and also from the comfort of your home.Key Responsibilities:Conduct needs assessments for families with children aged 0-3 and develop individualized Family Service Plans.Act as an advocate and service coordinator, ensuring that families receive the necessary resources and support.Monitor child development and provide activities to promote growth.Maintain accurate client records and ensure compliance with state regulations.Participate in community meetings and collaborate with local agencies.This role requires local travel within San Francisco, occasional statewide travel, and reliable transportation to various locations throughout the day.Requirements:Fluency in Spanish (reading and speaking) is mandatory.A Bachelor's or Master's degree in Social Work or a related field.Strong communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively with families and community resources.Organizational skills and attention to detail in maintaining client records.

Oct 21, 2025
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companyGolden Gate Regional Center logo
Full-time|$59.8K/yr - $79.1K/yr|Hybrid|San Francisco, California, United States

Bilingual Social Worker - Early Start Assessment (Cantonese Preferred)Starting SalaryBachelor's Degree: $59,826 - $71,791Master's Degree: $65,929 - $79,114Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities? Join Golden Gate Regional Center (GGRC) in our mission to empower people to lead fulfilling lives. We are seeking dedicated Bilingual Social Workers for the Early Start Assessment team. In this role, you will conduct assessments for families with children aged 0-36 months applying for Early Start services, ensuring comprehensive evaluation and support.This position offers a hybrid work model, allowing you to work with clients in their homes in San Mateo County, from our San Mateo office, or remotely. Local travel within San Mateo County is required, so reliable transportation is a must.Key ResponsibilitiesConduct initial assessments for Early Start applicants.Engage with clients/families to gather necessary social, emotional, developmental, and familial information.Perform need assessments while prioritizing available resources.Clarify service requests and client needs.Analyze data to identify barriers and opportunities for client development.Design and update Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSP) in compliance with state guidelines.Collaborate with families to understand their needs and preferences.Address immediate needs and facilitate necessary interventions.Review submitted materials and coordinate meetings with families.Compile and submit comprehensive assessment reports and documentation.

Jan 21, 2026
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companyGolden Gate Regional Center logo
Social Worker - Early Start Assessment

Golden Gate Regional Center

Full-time|$58.1K/yr - $76.8K/yr|Hybrid|San Francisco, California, United States

Social Worker - Early Start AssessmentSalary Range:Bachelor's Degree: $58,083 - $69,700Master's Degree: $64,008 - $76,810Are you passionate about making a positive impact in the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities? Join us at the Golden Gate Regional Center (GGRC), where we are dedicated to empowering our clients to lead fulfilling lives of independence and opportunity.We are currently seeking a dedicated Social Worker for the Early Start Assessment program, responsible for assessing applicants aged 0-36 months who are seeking Early Start services. You will coordinate eligibility assessments, develop Initial Individual Family Service Plans (IFSPs) within mandated timeframes, and work closely with families to identify their needs.This role offers a hybrid work schedule, allowing you to conduct home visits in San Mateo County, work from our office, and enjoy the flexibility of remote work. Local travel within San Mateo County is required, so reliable transportation is essential.Key Responsibilities:Conduct initial assessments of Early Start applicants.Engage with clients and their families to gather social, emotional, developmental, and familial information.Perform comprehensive needs assessments and prioritize resources accordingly.Clarify client and family service requests and needs.Analyze data to identify barriers and opportunities in developmental planning.Design, monitor, and adjust Individual Family Service Plans (IFSPs) to meet client goals within state timelines.Collaborate with families to assess their preferences and life choices.Address any immediate needs and arrange necessary interventions or services.Conduct interviews to gather important social diagnostic information.Complete Early Start Assessment reports and coordinate team meetings with applicants.Gather necessary information to finalize the Applicant Developmental Evaluation Report (CDER).Assist in the completion of application forms and provide information about services offered by GGRC.

Jan 7, 2026
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companyGGRC logo
Full-time|$59.8K/yr - $79.1K/yr|Hybrid|San Francisco, California, United States

Bilingual Social Worker (Spanish Required)Salary RangeBachelor's Degree: $59,826 - $71,791Master's Degree: $65,929 - $79,114Are you ready to make a difference in the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities?At GGRC, we are dedicated to empowering people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live fulfilling lives filled with opportunities. We value your passion and commitment to this important work.What to Expect:This position offers a hybrid work environment, allowing you to engage with clients in their homes within San Francisco County, at our office, or from the comfort of your own home.Your Role:We seek individuals who are passionate about advocating for individuals over the age of 3 with developmental disabilities and their families. Your responsibilities will include conducting assessments, developing and implementing Individual Program Plans, and ensuring meticulous documentation. You will handle a diverse caseload that demands the expertise of a qualified social worker, including innovative planning and resource acquisition.You will also engage in ongoing social assessments and comprehensive case planning, gathering vital data for interdisciplinary teams. Your role will involve designing, monitoring, and adjusting program plans, analyzing data to identify barriers, initiating and terminating regional center funding, and ensuring the timely delivery of services. You will advocate for individuals and their families, ensuring they receive all entitled services and actively participate in utilizing available resources.Additionally, you may provide outreach services as assigned and contribute to internal and community committees and task forces.

Feb 27, 2026
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companyGGRC logo
Full-time|$75.5K/yr - $90.6K/yr|Hybrid|San Francisco, California, United States

Role Overview GGRC is hiring a Supervising Social Worker for the Early Start Assessment department in San Francisco. This position leads a team of Social Workers, manages assessment processes, and upholds strong service standards for children and families. Work Environment GGRC supports professional development and values community impact. The role follows a hybrid schedule, with time split between the office, home, and client visits. Key Responsibilities Supervise and guide assigned Social Workers, ensuring effective use of time and resources. Work with the Manager of Intake and Assessment to recruit, train, and evaluate staff. Represent the administration on community committees and task forces as needed. Help develop and implement policies and procedures. Review staff documentation for accuracy and ensure compliance with standards. Serve as backup for the Assessment Manager and oversee Early Start and Lanterman eligibility assessments. Additional Duties Support Assessment Social Workers as needed. Participate in audit reviews and prepare for oversight of Early Start cases. Join special projects and complete other assigned tasks. Follow confidentiality requirements under HIPAA and the California Lanterman Act.

Apr 15, 2026
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companyGolden Gate Regional Center logo
Social Worker - Early Start

Golden Gate Regional Center

Full-time|$58.1K/yr - $76.9K/yr|Hybrid|San Francisco, California, United States

About the Role Golden Gate Regional Center (GGRC) is hiring Social Workers for the Early Start Division in San Francisco. This position supports families with young children (ages 0 to 3) and offers a hybrid work schedule. Team members split time between remote work and in-person visits across San Francisco County, with occasional travel to San Mateo and Marin counties. Reliable transportation is required. Fluency in both Spanish and English is essential for this role. Compensation Bachelor's Degree: $58,083 - $69,700 starting salary Master's Degree: $64,008 - $76,810 starting salary What You Will Do Meet with clients and families to assess needs and strengths Develop, implement, and coordinate Family Service Plans for children ages 0 to 3 Connect families with community resources and referrals Provide information about GGRC services to families and community agencies Support families in building on their strengths and support systems Monitor and facilitate developmental activities for children Offer intake services and manage crises as needed Advocate for clients and families to ensure access to entitled services and understanding of their rights Educate families about resources, including Medicaid Waiver and Institutional Deeming policies Evaluate availability and effectiveness of community services Participate in community meetings and internal task forces to improve service delivery Maintain accurate client records and documentation, including Title XIX Progress notes Determine eligibility for additional GGRC services and coordinate transitions to local school districts or community programs Prepare Special Incident Reports and ensure compliance with California regulations Work Location This position is based in San Francisco with a flexible hybrid schedule. Work may take place at home or at GGRC offices throughout San Francisco County. Some travel to San Mateo and Marin counties, as well as occasional statewide travel, is required.

Apr 15, 2026
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companyGGRC logo
Full-time|$59.8K/yr - $79.1K/yr|Hybrid|San Francisco, California, United States

Bilingual Social Worker - ASL Proficiency RequiredStarting SalaryBachelor's Degree: $59,826 - $71,791Master's Degree: $65,929 - $79,114Are you eager to create a meaningful impact through your work?At GGRC, we are dedicated to empowering individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to lead lives filled with freedom and opportunity.As you consider your next career move, it’s natural to have numerous questions. Here are some frequently asked ones:Where will I be working?This position offers a hybrid work environment, allowing you to engage with clients in their homes across San Mateo County, collaborate in our San Mateo office, or work comfortably from your home.Your Responsibilities:We seek passionate candidates who are committed to supporting individuals with developmental disabilities aged 3 and older, along with their families, in advocating for and obtaining the essential services they require to enhance their quality of life. This role involves assessing the needs of supported individuals and their families, developing, implementing, and coordinating Individual Program Plans, and ensuring all necessary documentation is completed accurately.Key duties include conducting ongoing social assessments, collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, designing and monitoring program plans, analyzing data, identifying barriers to developmental goals, initiating and managing regional center funding, and ensuring timely and compliant documentation.As an advocate for the individuals and families you support, you will ensure they receive their entitled services and fully engage with available resources, while also identifying community service gaps and facilitating the development of necessary services.You may also partake in outreach activities and contribute to internal and community committees and task forces as assigned.

Apr 14, 2026
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companyJobs for Humanity logo
Full-time|Remote|San Francisco

Join us at Jobs for Humanity as a Bilingual Case Manager where you will play a crucial role in supporting individuals and families in need. This position requires fluency in both Spanish and English, allowing you to communicate effectively and empathetically with a diverse client base.In this role, you will assess client needs, develop personalized support plans, and connect them with necessary resources. If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of others and possess strong organizational skills, we want to hear from you!

Nov 26, 2024
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companyJobs for Humanity logo
Full-time|Remote|San Francisco

Join our dedicated team at Jobs for Humanity as a Bilingual Case Manager, where your ability to communicate fluently in both Spanish and English will enable you to make a meaningful impact in the lives of those we serve. In this dynamic role, you will provide exceptional support to individuals and families, guiding them through various challenges and helping them access vital resources.Your responsibilities will include conducting assessments, developing personalized plans, and ensuring that each client receives the attention and assistance they need. If you are passionate about advocacy and possess strong interpersonal skills, we encourage you to apply!

Nov 26, 2024
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companyStanford Medicine Children's Health logo
Bilingual Medical Interpreter/Translator - Spanish

Stanford Medicine Children's Health

Full-time|On-site|SAN FRANCISCO

Stanford Medicine Children's Health seeks a Bilingual Medical Interpreter/Translator with Spanish language skills for its San Francisco team. This role centers on supporting clear communication between healthcare providers and Spanish-speaking patients, ensuring medical information is conveyed accurately in both directions. Key Responsibilities Interpret spoken conversations during appointments, procedures, and consultations between medical staff and Spanish-speaking patients. Translate written medical documents, instructions, and forms between English and Spanish. Assist patients in understanding diagnoses, treatment plans, and care instructions. Contribute to a welcoming and informed experience for patients and families from diverse backgrounds. Role Impact By providing accurate interpretation and translation, this position supports the quality of care for Spanish-speaking patients and families. Effective communication helps ensure that everyone involved understands essential medical information, which contributes to improved health outcomes and patient satisfaction.

Apr 23, 2026
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companyCloudflare, Inc. logo
Full-time|Hybrid|Hybrid

Join Cloudflare as a Business Development Representative, where you will play a vital role in expanding our global reach. Your bilingual skills in French and Spanish will be instrumental in communicating with diverse clients and enhancing their experience with our cutting-edge solutions. You will engage with potential customers, identifying their needs and presenting tailored solutions that drive growth.

Mar 3, 2026
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companyGGRC logo
Full-time|$58.1K/yr - $76.7K/yr|Hybrid|San Francisco, California, United States

Social Worker - San Francisco CountyCompetitive Starting SalaryBachelor's Degree: $58,083 - $69,700Master's Degree: $64,008 - $76,810Are you driven to create meaningful change and engage in work you are passionate about?At GGRC, we are dedicated to empowering individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live fulfilling lives filled with liberty and opportunity. We are currently seeking compassionate and skilled Social Workers to join our dynamic team in our San Francisco office.Work Environment:This position offers a hybrid work schedule, allowing you to work with clients in their homes across San Francisco County, from our San Francisco office, or remotely from your own home.Your Responsibilities:As a Social Worker under the guidance of a Supervising Social Worker, you will leverage Person-Centered practices to assess the needs of individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. You will be responsible for developing and implementing Individual Program Plans, coordinating essential services, and managing a diverse caseload that requires the expertise of a trained social worker. This includes creatively planning to seek and acquire various services for those you support.You will meet with individuals in their communities or residences to design and refine their Individual Program Plans, assess their needs, identify barriers to achieving developmental goals, and ensure proper regional center funding is initiated and managed. You will also prepare necessary documentation and maintain records in compliance with federal and state standards.In your advocacy role, you will support individuals and their families in accessing their entitled services and rights while encouraging active participation in utilizing available community resources. Furthermore, you will initiate referrals, monitor the progress of services, and work towards identifying and addressing gaps in community service needs.You may also be tasked with providing intake and outreach services and participating in internal and community committees as assigned.

Dec 15, 2025
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companyKreyco logo
Full-time|On-site|San Francisco, California, United States

Kreyco, previously recognized as the Language Learning Network, is a prominent nationwide organization dedicated to enhancing preK-12 education. Our mission is to empower diverse students by strengthening the collaborative ties between schools and educators. As we expand our reach, we are eager to connect with enthusiastic, qualified, and committed teachers interested in becoming part of our dynamic team. We provide our educators with comprehensive resources to thrive in their classrooms, including a robust curriculum, ongoing coaching and mentorship, and professional development opportunities at no cost.We are excited to announce several anticipated openings for the 2026-2027 school year. To lay the groundwork for these opportunities, we are actively seeking candidates who are passionate about Bilingual (Spanish-English) instruction across all grade levels.Please note that this is a general application rather than a specific job posting. The details you provide will be used to match you with available positions as they arise. We encourage you to submit all required information, and we will reach out when we have an opportunity that aligns with your skills and location.If you find our mission resonates with you, Kreyco could be your next professional home. We look forward to connecting with you soon!Discover more about Kreyco and our work culture by watching this video: Kreyco is hiring!

Mar 13, 2026
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companySan Francisco Human Services Agency logo
Full-time|$113.1K/yr - $137.4K/yr|On-site|San Francisco

Join the Department of Public Health as a Medical Social Worker, where you will be instrumental in addressing the social, emotional, and physical needs of clients under general supervision. You will work closely with clients, families, and interdisciplinary healthcare teams to provide essential support and resources in times of need.Key Responsibilities:Assess clients' social, emotional, and physical needs using established social work theories and practices.Guide clients through the emotional and environmental challenges associated with illness by discussing treatment options and providing referrals.Offer supportive counseling and crisis intervention for clients and their loved ones, including referrals to mental health professionals as needed.Interview clients and their families to gather intake information, assess financial situations, and determine eligibility for various entitlement programs.Collaborate with healthcare teams to address patients' psychosocial and medical needs, ensuring comprehensive care through referrals and consultations.Create, implement, and adjust treatment plans as necessary, including making diagnoses as part of those plans.Conduct mandatory reporting activities related to child and elder abuse, and complete necessary documentation within specified time frames.Maintain accurate records of client interactions and progress, including statistical reports, correspondence, and agency forms.Advocate on behalf of clients with agencies, healthcare providers, and within the community to enhance their access to services.Perform home visits to assess clients' living conditions and determine additional service needs.Facilitate discharge planning and service coordination by analyzing client needs and connecting them with community resources.Research and recommend community resources to support clients' medical treatment and follow-up care.The Medical Social Worker role may also involve additional related duties as required.

Jan 27, 2026
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Full-time|$58.1K/yr - $76.7K/yr|Hybrid|San Francisco, California, United States

Join Our Team as a Social Worker in San Francisco CountyCompetitive Starting SalaryBachelor's Degree: $58,083 - $69,700Master's Degree: $64,008 - $76,810Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities?At GGRC, we are dedicated to empowering individuals to lead lives filled with freedom and possibilities. We are currently seeking compassionate and driven Social Workers to join our San Francisco office.Location and Work Environment:This position offers a hybrid work schedule, allowing you to meet clients in their homes across San Francisco County, collaborate with colleagues in our San Francisco office, and enjoy the flexibility of working from home.Your Role:As a Social Worker under the supervision of our designated Supervising Social Worker, you will utilize Person Centered practices to assess the needs of individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. You will be responsible for developing, implementing, and revising Individual Program Plans while coordinating essential services. Your critical thinking and creative planning skills will play a vital role in managing a diverse caseload.In this role, you will meet with individuals in their residences or community settings to design and implement personalized program plans. You will assess needs, identify barriers, initiate and terminate regional center funding, and ensure that purchased services meet compliance with federal and state requirements. Your advocacy efforts will ensure that clients receive their entitled services and that their rights are upheld.You will also facilitate referrals, monitor service progress, and engage with community resources to enhance service quality. Participation in internal and community committees may also be part of your responsibilities.

Feb 28, 2026
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companySonsoft Inc. logo
Full-time|On-site|San Francisco

Join Sonsoft Inc. as a Vulnerability Assessment Specialist and play a crucial role in safeguarding our organization's digital assets. You will conduct thorough assessments of our systems and applications to identify vulnerabilities and recommend remediation strategies. This position requires a keen eye for detail and a solid understanding of cybersecurity best practices.

Feb 8, 2017
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companySonsoft Inc. logo
Full-time|On-site|San Francisco

Are you passionate about enhancing cybersecurity and protecting sensitive information? Join our team as a Vulnerability Assessment Consultant. In this role, you will conduct thorough assessments to identify vulnerabilities in our clients' networks and systems, providing actionable insights to mitigate risks and enhance security.

Feb 8, 2017
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companySonsoft Inc. logo
Full-time|On-site|San Francisco

Join our dynamic team at Sonsoft Inc. as a Vulnerability Assessment Specialist. In this pivotal role, you will be responsible for identifying, analyzing, and mitigating security vulnerabilities within our IT infrastructure. You will work closely with cross-functional teams to ensure our systems are robust against potential threats.Your expertise will help us maintain the highest standards of security and compliance, ultimately protecting our valuable data and resources.

Feb 2, 2017
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companySonsoft Inc. logo
Full-time|On-site|San Francisco

Join Sonsoft Inc. as a Vulnerability Assessment Specialist, where you will play a crucial role in identifying and mitigating security vulnerabilities within our systems and applications. Your expertise will help safeguard our clients' data and enhance our security posture.In this dynamic position, you will conduct thorough assessments, analyze security risks, and collaborate with cross-functional teams to implement effective solutions. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals passionate about cybersecurity and eager to grow their careers in a supportive environment.

Feb 2, 2017

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