
Episcopal Community Services (ECS) delivers $45 million in health and human services each year, supporting more than 10,500 individuals and families across the U.S. The organization focuses on homelessness, mental illness, substance use disorder, poverty, and early childhood development, offering programs such as Head Start and comprehensive support for adults and children. ECS distinguishes itself by combining evidence‑based care with a faith‑based commitment to inclusivity, serving clients of all backgrounds regardless of ethnicity, culture, gender, age, sexual orientation, or creed. Its mission to break barriers and transform communities is reflected in every program, fostering healthy interdependence and guiding participants toward a brighter future.
The Housing Navigator assists clients in locating and obtaining permanent supportive housing, working with clients to complete applications, and providing support and advocacy throughout the process. This role requires a strong knowledge of resources available to homeless and low-income residents of San Francisco and the ability to work effectively in cross-cultural situations.
Episcopal Community Services (ECS) delivers $45 million in health and human services each year, supporting more than 10,500 individuals and families across the U.S. The organization focuses on homelessness, mental illness, substance use disorder, poverty, and early childhood development, offering programs such as Head Start and comprehensive support for adults and children. ECS distinguishes itself by combining evidence‑based care with a faith‑based commitment to inclusivity, serving clients of all backgrounds regardless of ethnicity, culture, gender, age, sexual orientation, or creed. Its mission to break barriers and transform communities is reflected in every program, fostering healthy interdependence and guiding participants toward a brighter future.