Urban Street Angels Inc.

United States
41 Total Employees
Year Founded: 2012

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17 Days AgoSaved
In-Office
La Mesa, CA, USA
Social Impact
Provide employment-focused case management for transition-age youth (TAY), emphasizing trade school enrollment, job development, employer partnerships, individualized employment plans, coaching, retention support, and documentation. Manage an intensive caseload, deliver workshops, perform outreach and field visits, track retention milestones, meet grant reporting requirements, and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to support youth toward housing stability and independent living.
17 Days AgoSaved
In-Office
La Mesa, CA, USA
Social Impact
Provide peer-based support, engagement, and mentorship to transition-age youth experiencing homelessness. Facilitate groups and life-skills workshops, assist with resource navigation, documentation and data collection, crisis response using trauma-informed care, and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to support housing stability and wellness.
17 Days AgoSaved
In-Office
San Diego, CA, USA
Social Impact
Provide employment-focused case management for transition-age youth experiencing homelessness. Support trade school enrollment, job development, employer partnerships, resume/interview coaching, job retention, and coordinated care. Conduct assessments, create measurable employment plans, deliver workshops, maintain documentation and grant reporting, and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to advance youth toward housing stability and independent living.
18 Days AgoSaved
In-Office
La Mesa, CA, USA
Social Impact
Provide employment and trade-pathway services to transition-age youth experiencing homelessness: conduct assessments, develop employment plans, coach 1:1 and in groups, support trade school enrollment and job placement, build employer partnerships, provide job coaching and retention supports, document outcomes, and coordinate with care teams to advance housing stability and income development.