Jessica Baez

Case Manager Supportive Services For Veteran Families at CEO (Commission on Economic Opportunity)

Jessica Baez has extensive experience in various customer service roles, property management, and healthcare. With a background in medical laboratory technology, Jessica has also worked as a chargeback specialist and collector. Currently serving as a Case Manager Supportive Services for Veteran Families at CEO, Jessica previously worked as a Home Health Aide and Customer Service Representative at AMERICARE HOME SOLUTIONS and Optum respectively. In their previous roles, Jessica has demonstrated strong communication skills and attention to detail, providing assistance to customers and managing property efficiently.

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Wilkes-Barre, United States

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CEO (Commission on Economic Opportunity)

CEO exemplifies a "third way" of doing business, with a board of directors and funding sources that are neither fully public nor exclusively private. While its original mission has not changed, CEO's approach to the needs of low-income and vulnerable populations has evolved over time. Recent changes in public policy have transformed the face of poverty from the "welfare dependent" to the "working poor." Recognizing the growing rates of child poverty in our community, CEO has added child- and family-centered services while sustaining and expanding its support for the independence of the aged and disabled. In addition to its highly regarded, multi-faceted response to basic human needs, CEO has become a recognized leader in energy conservation and environmental technologies that will lessen the effects of poverty in the future. As the new century unfolds, CEO is engaging business and faith communities in striving for flexible, local solutions to the challenges of poverty in northeast Pennsylvania. CEO views each involvement with a consumer as an opportunity to advance that individual's or family's movement toward stability, self-sufficiency and eventual non-reliance on public support. The journey from crisis and dependency to stability and self-sufficiency may take months or years.


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201-500

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