Jennifer Lee
About Jennifer Lee
Jennifer Lee: Director of Permanent Supportive Housing
Jennifer Lee currently serves as the Director of Permanent Supportive Housing. In this role, she is committed to ensuring individuals are supported in their housing and is dedicated to fostering collaborations with community partners. Her work focuses on creating beneficial partnerships that enhance the quality of life for those in need of permanent housing solutions.
Jennifer Lee's Education and Expertise
Jennifer Lee holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of California, Irvine and a master’s degree in social work from the University of Southern California. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of California. Her academic background has provided her with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in various aspects of social work and housing services.
Jennifer Lee's Background and Career
Jennifer Lee began her career as a Political Coordinator for a local labor organization. She developed clinical skills working as a case manager for multiple housing programs, including the VASH program at the Department of Veteran Affairs. Her career has also included a role as the Director of Housing Partnership Programs, where she focused on building and maintaining important collaborative relationships.
Jennifer Lee's Teaching Role at University of Southern California
Among her varied roles, Jennifer Lee has served as a part-time lecturer at the Social Work School of the University of Southern California. In this capacity, she shared her expertise and experience with students, contributing to the development of future professionals in the field of social work.
Jennifer Lee's Community Involvement
Jennifer Lee is actively involved with her local neighborhood council, reflecting her commitment to community service. Her engagement in local governance ensures that she stays connected with the community's needs and concerns. Additionally, she is an advanced PADI SCUBA diver, finding happiness and fulfillment in underwater exploration.