Maintenance Associate
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Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc.
Glendale, CA (In Person)
$48,599 Salary, Full-Time
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Always be on the lookout for job scams! Learn more about identity theft Opens in new window Help information , opens a new window. Info First Job Previous Job 105 of 6,523 Next Job Last Job Share More Like This Between $18.42 and $23.08 Per Hour DOE (Depends on Experience) Maintenance Associate Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc.Occupation:
Maintenance and Repair Workers, GeneralLocation:
Glendale, CA - 91204 Positions available: 1 Job #: 19845524Source:
CalJOBSPosted:
03/25/2026Updated:
03/26/2026Expires:
05/24/2026Web Site:
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Regular, Full Time (30 Hours or More), Permanent Employment Job Requirements and Properties Help for Job Requirements and Properties. Opens a new window. Work Onsite Full Time Education 1 Year at College or a Technical or Vocational School Experience 12 Month(s) Schedule Full Time Job Type Regular Duration Permanent Employment Public Transit Available Benefits Job Description Help for Job Description. Opens a new window. Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc. is one of the largest human services providers in California that operates a variety of programs to serve the poor and strives to find permanent solutions to crisis situations by offering clients the tools and resources needed to achieve greater self-reliance and stability in their lives. Good Shepherd Center for homeless women and children is seeking a Maintenance Associate. The person in this role assists by performing a wide variety of semi-skilled maintenance duties related to the agency's residential, program, and office facilities.Key Responsibilities:
- Duties include routine plumbing, electrical, painting, light construction, troubleshooting, preventive maintenance, and similar activities.
- Installs, maintains, and repairs machinery, equipment, physical structures, and pipe and electrical systems in buildings operated by Good Shepherd Center.
- Inspects and tests machinery and equipment for proper operation.
- Installs and repairs electrical apparatus, such as electrical and electronic components of machinery and equipment.
- Assembles and maintains pipe systems and repairs and replaces gauges, valves, faucets, washers, and related equipment.
- Repairs and maintains physical structure of establishment.
- Assists safety coordinator in identifying unsafe building conditions and suggests effective remedies.
- Ensures that the building, parking lot and the general surrounding area are kept cleaned, maintained, and in good repair.
- Performs general cleaning duties as needed.
- Assists in preparing units for incoming and exiting residents.
- Assists with shelter housekeeping and maintenance; maintain compliance with health and safety standards.
- Performs related duties as required.
Qualifications:
- One year certificate from college or technical school or equivalent.
- One to three years related experience.
- Custodial cleaning methods and equipment.
- Cleaning materials and chemicals.
- Work hazards and safe work practices.
- Catholic Charities' policies, procedures and organization.
- Be familiar with domestic violence dynamics, such as risk factors and impact of violence on families.
- Have an understanding of emergency protocols and procedures.
Company Profile:
In the early days of Los Angeles, Catholic women organized a charitable society to provide care for the homeless and the poor in an area of downtown Los Angeles that was known as Charity Street. Relief was offered through soup kitchens and food pantries. The various Catholic charitable groups that were providing services throughout the city were formally organized by the Church as the Bureau of Catholic Charities in 1919. The agency was founded with the purpose of meeting the immediate needs of families and initiating new service programs as required. When the organization officially became the Catholic Welfare Bureau in 1926, it served the extensive territory of Monterey, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles and Orange counties. It was incorporated in the State of California in 1937. In later years, Monterey and Orange counties developed their own Catholic Charities' organizations. The agency has had its current name, Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc., since 1986 and is the social service arm of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. To most effectively manage the delivery of social services, Catholic Charities' operations are divided into five service areas that coincide with the Pastoral Regions of the Archdiocese. This structure enables the agency to maintain a presence in communities with the greatest needs while sharing common resources and administrative overhead. Catholic Charities strives to find permanent solutions to crisis situations by offering clients the tools and resources they need to achieve greater self-reliance and stability in their lives. Services are provided to anyone who comes to the agency in need, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, age or religious belief. Today, Catholic Charities operates 22 community centers and seven homeless shelters, as well as over 50 programs serving the poor including: food pantries; thrift stores; in-home services for homebound seniors; refugee resettlement; youth employment services; counseling; affordable before-and-after-school child care; immigration assistance; pre-school for children of low income families; and temporary worker centers. In addition, the agency oversees Catholic Youth Organization (CYO), which coordinates interscholastic athletics for elementary schools of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. During the past fiscal year, Catholic Charities delivered almost 900,000 services to approximately 250,000 individuals, most of whom were women and children. Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc. is accredited by the Council on Accreditation for Children and Family Services. 250-499 employees Connect with Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc. Other Local Jobs from Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc. Help for Other Local Jobs from. Opens a new window. Change to Grid view Pause Carousel Previous Slide Next Slide Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 Client Resources Coordinator III-Angel's Flight Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc. Los Angeles, CA Customer Service Representatives Regular | $20.03-$26.70 Hour Non-profit - 5 days ago Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc. is one of the largest human services providers in California. The agency operates a variety of programs to serve the poor and strives to find permanent solutions to crisis situations by offering clients the tools and resources needed to achieve greater self-reliance and stability in their lives. The person in this role provides leadership to other Client Resources Coordinators and handles more difficult cases in serving clients through counseling, advocacy, and guidance. May supervise the work of employees and/or volunteers.Responsibilities:
- Assesses clients' needs and helps them address and achieve their identified goals.
- Develops problem solving relationship with clients. Assesses and identifies needs and abilities of clients.
- Develops plans to fulfill assessment goals.
- Works with other agencies to ensure clients receive all needed services.
- Links clients to existing Agency and community resources, including advocacy.
- Records client-related information.
- Compiles monthly statistics of services provided.
- Monitors cases and plans for re-assessment.
- Maintains confidentiality of client information and records.
- Participates in good cause and conciliation procedures.
- Displays sensitivity to the client population's cultural and socioeconomic characteristics.
- Represents the program/Agency or client at administrative hearings. May supervise one or more staff members.
- Promotes continuous quality improvement and service delivery that is aligned with the Agency's mission.
- Performs related duties as required.
Responsibilities:
- Supervised daily operations, including direct services, administration, and record keeping.
- Prepares monthly program reports and statistics.
- Provide case management to assigned caseload.
- Must meet monthly performance goals
- Provide employment opportunities for participants to identify barriers and develop strategies to accomplish goals.
- Represents program at various agency and community meetings.
- Clarifies and implements policies for staff.
- Reviews all individual Service Strategy for each client and provides them with career and vocational counseling designed to promote long-term employability.
- Evaluates and monitors training site compliance with Employment and training agreement and applicable Federal, State and local government sponsor laws, regulations and requirements on a regular basis.
- Manages day-to-day fiscal operations for multiple contracts and funding sources, ensuring compliance with funder guidelines, contract requirements, and agency accounting policies.
- Coordinates preparation, revision, and tracking of program budgets in partnership with the Program Director, including forecasting, cost projections, and scenario planning.
- Oversees contract-level budget monitoring, invoicing, and reconciliation; reviews invoices and supporting documentation to ensure accuracy, allowability, and alignment with funder-specific requirements.
- Serves as the primary program liaison with corporate accounting, facilitating timely invoicing, reconciliations, corrections, and resolution of fiscal discrepancies.
- Reviews financial data provided by corporate accounting to ensure proper cost allocation and compliance; flags issues and works collaboratively to resolve them.
- Produces and coordinates submission of monthly, quarterly, and annual fiscal reports, including funder-specific templates, leveraged resource reports, and other required financial documentation.
- Tracks contract deliverables tied to fiscal reporting deadlines and advises the Program Director of risks, timing issues, or compliance concerns.
- Acts as a key liaison with funders, auditors, and monitors regarding fiscal documentation, budget modifications, invoicing questions, and reporting requirements.
- Supports audits, monitoring visits, and internal reviews by compiling and organizing fiscal records and responding to requests in a timely manner.
- Develops, documents, and refines fiscal and operational procedures to improve efficiency, consistency, and internal controls across contracts. Program Operations & Administrative Support
- Coordinates core operational functions that support program effectiveness, including systems, workflows, and cross-team processes related to reporting, data, and compliance.
- Supports program leadership with internal reporting, statistics, and data summaries needed for funders, leadership, and planning.
- Assists with tracking program metrics and deliverables in collaboration with program managers and supervisors.
- Provides operational support for staff working in both office-based and remote environments, including coordination with IT and facilities as needed.
- Supports scheduling, logistics, and preparation for key internal and external meetings related to contracts, operations, and reporting.
- Identifies operational gaps or inefficiencies and recommends improvements to systems, tools, or workflows.
- Serves as a resource to program staff on operational and fiscal processes, providing guidance and training as appropriate.
- Performs related duties as required.
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The Staff Attorney I or II will have the opportunity to work on a variety of cases under the supervision of a Managing Attorney. Representation will include applying for relief such as Asylum, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, Cancellation of Removal, as well as contesting deportation with innovative legal theories. The Staff Attorney II will take on additional responsibilities including supervision of legal interns and/or law students, mentorship of Staff Attorney I and/or paralegals, participating in collaboratives or stakeholder meetings; advocacy and policy; trainings and education; community engagement, and other special projects as needed. General Requirements (Outer) Skills (Inner) Specialized (Center) 0% Occupation 0% Education 0% Work Experience 0% Location 0% Salary N/A Job Skills N/A Shift N/A Min. Age N/A Drivers Lic. N/A DL Endorsements N/A Typing N/A Security Clearance N/A Language This chart is used to compare your background against this job to help to determine if you would be a good fit for this position. You match 0% of the General Job Requirements. You match 0% of the Skills Required, and you match 0% of the Specialized Job Requirements. End of interactive chart. View Share See all jobs from Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc. Location/Work Site Information Help for Location/Work Site Information. Opens a new window. Cost of Living Calculator Help for Cost of Living Calculator. Opens a new window. Compensation and Benefits Help for Compensation and Benefits. Opens a new window. Job Type and Required Hours Help for Job Type and Required Hours. Opens a new window. Work Experience Help for Work Experience. Opens a new window. Education and Training Help for Education and Training. Opens a new window. Skills Required Help for Skills Required. Opens a new window. Occupation Information for Maintenance and Repair Workers, General Help for Occupation Information for Maintenance and Repair Workers, General. Opens a new window. Other Jobs and Employers Career Ladder Help for Career Ladder. Opens a new window. Personal Requirements Help for Personal Requirements. Opens a new window. Nature of the Work Help for Nature of the Work. Opens a new window. Work Values and Activities Help for Work Values and Activities. Opens a new window. Change Job Search Criteria Print Job Order Opens in new window [ Do you have a comment or concern about this job posting? ] About Sign In / Register Home Site Map Site Search Explore CalJOBS Settings Accessibility Statement Preferred Settings Page Preferences Languages Services For Individuals For Employers Labor Market Mobile App Legal Privacy Statement Terms of Use Disclaimer Equal Employment Opportunity Resources Protect Yourself Assistance CalJOBS Contact Us Statewide Sacramento, CA 94280 Copyright © 1998-2026 Geographic Solutions, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Virtual OneStop® - VOS Sapphire AI v24Similar remote jobs
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