The Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice’s (CJCJ) Cameo House program is looking to hire an energetic, passionate and professional Support Staff. Cameo House is an alternative sentencing residential program for homeless, formerly incarcerated women and their children. The program provides supportive services and reunification for women with up to two children. A cameo is a seemingly plain stone that, when carefully carved, produces an exquisite silhouette of a woman and becomes a priceless gem. The symbolism of this transformation applies to our participants who, through the help of the program, come to realize that they too are exquisite and priceless members of both the Cameo House family and our community. Participants must be committed to sobriety, be either on SF Adult probation or justice- involved, and be certifiably homeless. Participants may also have custody of their children under the age of 7 or be in the reunification process.
The program supports participants in building skills in areas such as parent and child attachment, stress management, anger management, educational and vocational attainment, breaking unhealthy relationship patterns, and economic self-sufficiency. Learn more about Cameo House by reviewing the program webpage.