The AHS Homeless Health Center serves roughly 3500 patients experiencing homelessness each year. The CAB (Co-Applicant Board) focuses specifically on the needs and services provided to patients experiencing homelessness. A community based governing board is mandated by the federal Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to oversee and set policy for Health Centers funded via HRSA. The CAB works cooperatively with the AHS Board of Trustees to support and guide the Homeless Health Center in its mission while ensuring compliance with HRSA grant requirements.
AHS Homeless Health Center CAB is inviting candidates who will be able to engage fully in AHS' efforts to achieve our mission and vision, and possess skills and competencies needed to administer issues within the jurisdiction of the Board. We are seeking visionary and dedicated individuals with a keen understanding of health equity, who are respected in their community, and willing to contribute their expertise in the patient experience, the experience of patients experiencing homelessness, healthcare administration and finance within complex health systems and structures. As a CAB Member, you will serve as a steward in our efforts to consistently offer outstanding, seamless continuity of care to people experiencing homelessness of Alameda County.
If you are interested in joining the AHS Homeless Health Center CAB, reside anywhere in Alameda County, and are able to meet the qualifications and expectations listed in the attached packet, we strongly encourage you to apply.
AHS CAB Application Packet
From Patient to Advocate and Partner
AHS Homeless Health Center CAB is inviting candidates who will be able to engage fully in AHS' efforts to achieve our mission and vision, and possess skills and competencies needed to administer issues within the jurisdiction of the Board. We are seeking visionary and dedicated individuals with a keen understanding of health equity, who are respected in their community, and willing to contribute their expertise in the patient experience, the experience of patients experiencing homelessness, healthcare administration and finance within complex health systems and structures. As a CAB Member, you will serve as a steward in our efforts to consistently offer outstanding, seamless continuity of care to people experiencing homelessness of Alameda County.
If you are interested in joining the AHS Homeless Health Center CAB, reside anywhere in Alameda County, and are able to meet the qualifications and expectations listed in the attached packet, we strongly encourage you to apply.
AHS CAB Application Packet
From Patient to Advocate and Partner