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California State University, Sacramento - Career Center

6000 J Street, Sacramento, 95819

The students will manage recruitment, enrollment, and tracking lists and databases, create MS Excel spreadsheet databases and worksheets where necessary to collect, manage, and report on a program or feedback survey, and migrate data accurately from and to multiple sources, including Handshake, MS Excel, Qualtrics, and MS Teams. The students will also generate data lists and reports on IMPACT Fellows Program and intersecting internship services, such as the CCFWS Program, GAIN Scholarship, Economic Gardening Fellows Program, & Academic Internship Partners, generate data, visual, and qualitative reports on student pre-assessments, post-assessments for internship programs, and employer feedback surveys, and create MS PowerPoint slides of program outcomes for use in reports, grant proposals, and presentations using a variety of visual analytics techniques, such as tables, graphs, and info graphics.
Further, the students will communicate via email, virtual or in-person meeting with student and employer program participants and campus partners to obtain information or to verify data, provide instructions on data submission, or provide technical assistance. Other duties as needed to support programs.

California State WIC Program

3901 Lennane Dr., Sacramento, 95834

Good nutrition during pregnancy and the first years of a child’s life provides the essential building blocks for brain development, healthy growth, and a strong immune system. The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, popularly known as WIC, provides nutritious foods, nutrition education, breastfeeding support, and referrals to health care and other social services for millions of low-income families, and it plays a crucial role in improving lifetime health for women, their infants, and young children.

California Statewide Museum Collections Center

4940 Lang Ave, McClellan Park, 95652

Our Mission. To provide for the health, inspiration and education of the people of California by helping to preserve the state's extraordinary biological diversity, protecting its most valued natural and cultural resources, and creating opportunities for high-quality outdoor recreation.

California Student Aid Commission [CSAC]

P.O. Box 419026, Rancho Cordova, 95741

Collaborative

California Therapy Solutions

6865 Alton Parkway Suite 110, Irvine, 92914

Private Pratice Physical Therapist owned Outpatient Orthopedic Office

California Therapy Solutions - Costa Mesa

No address provided.

Outpatient Orthopedic, Pilates Based Physical Therapy Clinics

California Traffic Control

No address provided.

As a minority business, California Traffic Control provides dependable and safe traffic control services with its unwavering commitment to safety.

California Travel Association

1127 11th Street, Sacramento, 95814

Students will do the following: 

-Help track state legislation relevant to the organization
-Assist in engaging with internal stakeholders to solicit feedback on how proposed legislation may impact organization
-Support grassroots efforts by coordinating stakeholder engagement (collecting logos for position...

California Tribal TANF Partnership (CTTP): Eureka - Social Work Employment-Based

636 H Street, Eureka, 95501

The California Tribal TANF Partnership (CTTP) is associated with 20 tribes and other organizations that operate tribal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) programs for Native American people. CTTP was established on July 8, 2003 and remains operational under the governing body 

Robinson Rancheria of Pomo Indians as lead administrators.

Our goal and purpose is to help families achieve self-sufficiency through educational training, career and employment opportunities, as well as various supported services and programs with temporary financial assistance. CTTP continually seeks to add more partners to the consortium and to extend temporary assistance and programs to more Native Americans in need.

California Tribal TANF Partnership (CTTP): Fairfield - Kinesiology Employment-Based

801 Kentucky Street, Fairfield, 94533

The California Tribal TANF Partnership (CTTP) is associated with 20 tribes and other organizations that operate tribal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) programs for Native American people. CTTP was established on July 8, 2003 and remains operational under the governing body 

Robinson Rancheria of Pomo Indians as lead administrators.

Our goal and purpose is to help families achieve self-sufficiency through educational training, career and employment opportunities, as well as various supported services and programs with temporary financial assistance. CTTP continually seeks to add more partners to the consortium and to extend temporary assistance and programs to more Native Americans in need.

California University of Science and Medicine

1501 W Violet St, Colton, 92324

CUSM is a non-profit private medical school in the Inland Empire.

California University of Science and Medicine

1501 Violet Street, Colton, 92324

The purpose of the California University of Science and Medicine is to develop and operate a health and life sciences university, including colleges, a research institute, and a graduate school of medicine, to educate future physicians and medical support personnel and conduct medical research and/or work with research organizations to further the science and art of medicine. Additionally, the university may engage in any activities reasonably related to or in furtherance of its stated purposes.

California University of Science and Medicine

1501 Violet Street, Colton, 92324

To advance the art and science of medicine through innovative medical education, research, and compassionate healthcare delivery in an inclusive environment that advocates critical thinking, creativity, integrity, and professionalism.

California Victory Church

1518 Brookhollow Drive #19, Santa Ana, 92637

No description provided.

California Virtual Academies

No address provided.

We provide online learning to grades K - 12.

California Virtual Academy

50 Moreland Road, Simi Valley, 93065

At the California Virtual Academies (CAVA), we are dedicated to achieving academic growth while cultivating social and emotional competence for all students. We foster a strong partnership between home and school to ensure that every student has the opportunity to engage, connect, and grow! Since 2002, we’ve provided a tuition-free, high-quality education to students across California. Our innovative use of technology and rigorous, interactive curriculum ensures that students in grades TK-12 receive a learning experience that meets their unique needs and learning styles.

California Walks

909 12th Street, Sacramento, 95814

California Walks partners with state agencies, organizations and communities to establish and strengthen policies and practices that support pedestrian safety and healthy, walkable communities. California Walks works to expand and strengthen a network of community organizations working for pedestrian safety and community walkability through equity, engagement, education, advocacy and collaboration.

California Walks

909 12th Street, Sacramento, 95814

California Walks partners with state agencies, organizations and communities to establish and strengthen policies and practices that support pedestrian safety and healthy, walkable communities. California Walks works to expand and strengthen a network of community organizations working for pedestrian safety and community walkability through equity, engagement, education, advocacy and collaboration.

California Waters, LLC

23311 E. La Palma Ave., Yorba Linda, 92887

Specialty contractor specializing in recreational aquatics

California Wellness Center LLC

No address provided.

Residential Inpatient Drug and Alcohol Detox Facility

California WIC Association

3120 Freeboard Dr., West Sacramento, 95691

California WIC Association (CWA) is a non-profit organization formed in 1992 by directors of local agencies administering the federal Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC).

Our mission is to lead California communities to nourish, educate, support, and empower families in building a healthy future. We do so by promoting WIC and related services, including breastfeeding support, nutrition education, health care, family and employee wellness, and public health workforce development.

CWA seeks inclusion and partnership beyond the traditional WIC network, including businesses and corporations, vendors, allied public health and nutrition networks, and the general public.

California Wildlife Center

PO Box 2022, Calabasas, 91302

The California Wildlife center is a non-profit organization that serves in the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of wildlife.

California Wildlife Center

No address provided.

California Wildlife Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation organization that opened in 1998. To date CWC has accepted more than 40,000 animals and currently takes in around 4,000 patients a year, most of whom are from the Los Angeles area. California Wildlife Center takes responsibility for the protection...

California Wolf Center

P.O. Box 1389, Julian, 92036

The California Wolf Center is dedicated to the recovery of wolves in the wildlands they once roamed. We envision a landscape where wolves thrive in healthy ecosystems and wolves and people successfully coexist.

California Wolf Center

18457 tall pine road, Julian, 92036

The California Wolf Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to restoring wild wolves to their natural habitats and supporting the people who share the landscape with them. Our primary contribution is public outreach and education, aimed at combating the hate and misinformation surrounding wolves. We also participate in the Mexican gray wolf SAFE program, through which we may be selected to breed our wolves and have their pups fostered into a wild pack by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.