Community services organization serving 30,000 annually across Tampa Bay
Gulf Coast JFCS operates a broad human services nonprofit spanning refugee support, family services, elderly care, behavioral health, and workforce development across Greater Tampa Bay. The organization is actively scaling—28 roles posted in the last 30 days with hiring velocity accelerating—concentrated heavily in healthcare (26 open positions) and client support (19), signaling expansion of direct-service capacity. Pain-point tracking reveals operational focus on crisis intervention, service coordination with Medicare, and reducing client recidivism, alongside fundraising and corporate engagement growth.
Founded in 1960 and formally incorporated in 1974, Gulf Coast JFCS is a nonsectarian Florida nonprofit serving approximately 30,000 people annually. The organization addresses vulnerability across the full life span—infants through seniors—through six core service lines: refugee services, Jewish community services, elderly and disabled services, children and family services, behavioral health services, and workforce development. Staff of 501–1,000 operate from Clearwater with geographic reach across Greater Tampa Bay and beyond. Current strategic priorities include scaling workplace violence and domestic violence programs, expanding annual fundraising and corporate partnerships, and launching a Florida Center for Survivors of Torture.
The organization serves approximately 30,000 people annually across Greater Tampa Bay and surrounding areas, spanning all age groups from infants to seniors.
Six core areas: refugee services, Jewish community services, elderly and disabled services, children and family services, behavioral health services, and workforce development.
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