Regional center coordinating developmental disability services across South LA
SCLARC is one of California's 21 regional centers, contracted by the state to coordinate lifelong services for individuals with developmental disabilities across five Los Angeles County districts. The organization's tech stack is infrastructure-heavy (Citrix, Azure, NetApp, VMware, Veeam) with no active adoptions or migrations—typical of government-contracted nonprofits where operational stability outweighs modernization. Active hiring leans toward healthcare and clinical roles, while project work centers on compliance, data accuracy, and administrative efficiency—reflecting the operational burden of managing grant-funded programs and state mandates.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Clinical Services
SCLARC serves individuals diagnosed with intellectual disabilities, cerebral palsy, autism, epilepsy, and related conditions across a five-district service area in South Los Angeles. As a state-contracted entity under California's Lanterman Developmental Services Act framework, SCLARC coordinates intake, assessment, diagnosis, and ongoing service planning for all ages. The organization operates across 201–500 staff and manages complex grant compliance, educational outreach, and individual service plans (IPPs and ITPs). Current operational focus includes CPRA compliance, public records management, data entry accuracy, and trust account reconciliation—all critical to maintaining state funding and serving a vulnerable population.
Citrix, Azure, Microsoft 365, NetApp, Cisco, HPE Synergy, VMware, Veeam, PowerShell, and DocuSign. Stack emphasizes virtualization, storage, and cloud infrastructure over development or modern SaaS.
Priority projects include CPRA compliance implementation, data entry process improvement, individual program plans (IPPs), public records request management, and compliance policy development to meet state grant mandates.
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