Sierra Nevada Children’s Services (SNCS) has been providing services to families and child care providers in the community for 40 years. SNCS has utilized state funding resources and community partnerships to actively support whole family growth and individualized personal development. As an agency dedicated to working with children and families, we thrive on our ability to provide quality assistance, compassion and respect to the community.
1978 - Sierra Nevada Children’s Services was established under the name of Western Nevada United Services Council
1980 - Truckee office was added
1983 - Agency became ‘the’ Child Care Resource & Referral service for Nevada County
1987 - Sierra County office was added and Child Care Resource & Referral services were extended to cover Sierra County
1988 - Agency name changed to Sierra Nevada Community Services Council
1992 - Agency name changed to Sierra Nevada Children’s Services (SNCS)
2014 - Grass Valley office moved to 420 Sierra College Drive
- Created The Learning Center (TLC), a combination play space & lending library
- Expanded playgroup offerings
2015 - Loyalton office moved to 701 Main Street
We strive to hire, train, develop, and retain high-quality employees who balance knowledge and experience with the attitude, aptitude, and personal attributes important to the Agency. We also look for that important balance between a “good head for business” and a “compassionate heart for service.”
SNCS Board Members, Officers, Employees, and Volunteers adhere to a comprehensive Conflict of Interest Policy to ensure the integrity and transparency of all work-related decisions and actions.
Justine Riley
Program Director
(530) 272-8866 x 207
Forrest Lee
Family Support Specialist
(530) 272-8866 x224
Jayna Richmond
Family Support Specialist
(530) 272-8866 x 226
Alicia Barney
Loyalton Family Support Specialist
(530) 993-1288
Jessica Norman
Truckee Family Support Specialist &
Sierra County Community Coordinator
(530) 587-5960
Jessica Morris
Network Family Support Specialist
(530) 272-8866 x 216
Lexie Gonzalez
Provider Services Manager
(530) 272-8866 x 225
Lourdes Vose
Resource and Referral Director
(530) 272-8866 x 217
Cindy Santa Cruz-Reed
Training Coordinator
(530) 272-8866 x 214
Katie Filimonov
Executive Director
(530) 272-8866 x 208
Christine Hoxsie
Human Resources Administrator
(530) 272-8866 x 223
Jordan Shipley
Director of Finance
(530) 272-8866 x 215
Heather Brawley
Staff Accountant
(530) 272-8866 x 221
Ryan Dowling
Technical Operations Coordinator
(530) 272-8866 x 220
Amber MacLeod
Office Coordinator
(530) 272-8866 X 201
SNCS Board Members, Officers, Employees, and Volunteers adhere to a comprehensive Conflict of Interest Policy to ensure the integrity and transparency of all work-related decisions and actions.
What did we do?
How well did we do it?
Did it work out as we expected?
It’s easy to get lost in the detail of a year’s worth of activity. In our Annual Reports, we try to step back and take a broad view of how well we have done in accomplishing our mission. These Annual Reports are created on a fiscal-year basis—covering the period from July 1st in one calendar year through June 30th of the next.
Annual Report 2020The Economic Impact of Subsidized Child Care in Nevada and Sierra Counties: Subsidized Child Care supports the local community not only with program services, but also by annually bringing millions of dollars in federal and state funding to our local economy.
Subsidized Child Care-
The employees of Sierra Nevada Children's Services are deeply committed to serving children and families throughout Nevada and Sierra Counties. We are passionate about the work we do and have a strong commitment to identifying resources and offering a wide range of programs and services to community members. We take great pleasure in working as a team with a common vision that supports family empowerment and gain tremendous satisfaction as we advocate for quality child care and the needs of children and their families.
We support the local job market and typically recruit for positions via online job sites and on our website.
It takes a special individual to meet the demands—and find satisfaction in the rewards—that come with working for a non-profit. If you think you are one of these people and believe that a posted job opening is a good match for your skills and experience, we encourage you to apply.
SNCS is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any job applicant or employee on account of that individual’s race, sex, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, pregnancy, age, marital status, medical condition, physical or mental disability, sexual preference, gender characteristic, or any other classification protected under federal, state, or local law.
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