Join Our Team! Through the end of December 2024, we’re offering sign-on bonuses for full-time and part-time frontline positions in our clinics.
06.20.18
Making sure staff and clients feel safe and secure in and around our clinics is a must.
End of last year, we started conducting surveys to help us better understand and address security at our clinics.
To start, we worked with security firm EaglesOne to conduct an agency-wide security assessment that identified and ranked a variety of security risks, recommending countermeasures to reduce, mitigate or eliminate identified risks.
Then, we conducted our own security survey (maybe you remember taking it!) that looked at four general categories: (1) personal sense of security (2) security of their co-workers; (3) general level of security; and (4) security of clients.
This feedback has helped us develop a list of security priorities that we’ll be implementing this year. Have a read over our assessment and next steps here.
Join Our Team! Through the end of December 2024, we’re offering sign-on bonuses for full-time and part-time frontline positions in our clinics.
On Monday, July 15, the Mayor’s Office of Homeless Services hosted a press conference to highlight the success of the Assistance in Community Integration Services (ACIS) program - and to celebrate the program's inclusion in the FY25 state budget. President & CEO Kevin Lindamood was in attendance along with other city and state leaders, including hospital partners who were crucial to funding the local match required during the pilot period.
Meet our new Director of Practice Operations Cecelia Lane! A DMV native with 18 years of experience in health care operations, Cecelia is coming to us after several years in leadership positions on the West coast, as well as her work as a community health consultant. In her new position, Cecelia will oversee registration, benefits enrollment and referrals, improving access to care throughout the agency. Learn more about her plans (and her two Yorkshire terriers!) below.
This summer could be the hottest on record in Maryland—make sure that you know how to keep yourself and your neighbors safe.