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Nov 10 |
Hamilton Center, Inc. has many job opportunities at
their Terre Haute, Indianapolis, and various other
locations. For more information about this company, to view job postings,
and to apply, please visit
www.hamiltoncenter.org. |
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Nov 7 |
Current openings with Easter Seals Arc of Northeast
Indiana
can be viewed on their website listed below.
Applications are accepted on M-F from 8:30 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. in the Human Resource Office located at 4919 Coldwater
Road, Fort Wayne.
Easter Seals Arc of Northeast Indiana website |
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Nov 6 |
Provide continuous support and referrals
for HIV positive individuals
who are actively using alcohol or other substances or
whom are actively in recovery from alcohol or other
substances. Staff will assess alcohol and drug use
and develop a plan of action with clients. Staff will
facilitate a HIV positive group for program clients as well
as outreach presentations to agencies serving addicted
clients. Staff will provide transportation to
counseling appointments, healthcare appointments, and other
needs related to plan or care. Experience and
knowledge of HIV, addictions, harm reduction and barriers
within poverty is a plus. Bachelor degree
required. BSW / MSW, Psychology, or Human Services
preferred. Please send resume to Kris Wise, MSW,
Director of Client Services, AIDS Task Force, NE, 525 Oxford
St., Fort Wayne, In 46806 Phone: (260) 744
- 1144 Position
will not be available until mid-January, 2009.
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Nov 4 |
Students and graduates! Anthony Wayne Services,
Fort Wayne, IN offers full and part time employment
opportunities to work with developmentally disabled
individuals.
Check
out
www.awsusa.com
to access openings. Click on Employment Applications
and Career Opportunities. |
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Nov 4 |
Community Liaison with
The Youth Service Bureau of Jay County, Inc.,
Portland, IN . Two positions available.
Will work with families in the Grant, Blackford, Jay,
Randolph, and Delaware counties who are at risk of child
maltreatment identified via self, community, and County
Child Protection Services referral. Will provide the
following services to clients: community connection, crisis
related resources, home based services, and general resource
referral. Bachelor's degree in Human Services and two
years experience working with child / families preferred.
Only qualified applicants should send their letters of
interest and resume to: Blake Hudson, 603 W. Arch
St.,Portland, IN 47371 E-mail:
blake@ysbjc.com
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Oct 20 |
Women's Program Facilitator
needed at Center For Non-Violence (CIN),
Fort Wayne, IN. Part time: less than 10 hours
weekly. Will initially work in Mother's Group and
train in other women's programming. Skills,
abilities, and personal values: Knowledge of, commitment
to, and abiding interest in women's consciousness,
empowerment, and accountability, women's reality, gender
equality, feminist perspective, child development, and
non-violent parenting. Knowledge of domestic violence
dynamics, workings of legal system. Excellent organizational
and reading skills. Examples of duties: direct
service; planning and facilitating women's groups in
English, as needed to serve clientele. Conduct
individual conferences, crisis intervention, and
administrative and reporting functions for women's program.
Participation in community outreach, educational
presentations, networking, special project development, and
implementation. Please send resume to Dawn Witte,
Finance & Development Coordinator, Center for Non-Violence,
235 W. Creighton Ave., Fort Wayne, IN 46807
e-mail:
dwitte@centerfornv.org |
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Oct 16 |
Associate Director for
Child and Family Services of Southwestern Michigan
needed. CFS is a private non-profit agency providing day
care, home care, and guardianship services to older adults,
a crisis shelter for children, general and specialized
foster care, and other child welfare programs.
Associate Director is responsible for operations of the
youth services as well as acting as some duties of the
Executive Director when he is unavailable. Minimum
requirements: Master's degree and two years of
experience in a Child Caring Institution (CCI) or a Bachelor
degree and four years experience ina CCI. Should also
have experience in supervising staff and in obtaining grants
and other funding sources for the programs. Please
send resume with salary expectations to: David Ford,
Human Resources, P.O. Box 8789, Benton Harbor, MI
49023
ford@cfsswmi.org Fax: (269) 925 - 1730 .
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Oct 15 |
Current openings with Fort Wayne Women's Bureau, Fort
Wayne, IN: Case Management,
Family Clinician, Outreach Specialist, and Resident
Assistant Supervisor. Minimum Bachelor
degree required for all positions. Relevant
field experience and knowledge of addiction treatment and
services preferred. Please send resume to
Earlene Cunegin, Human Resources, via
ecunegin@womensbureau.com Phone: (260)
424-7977 |
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Oct 13 |
Male Social Work, Psychology, Education, or other student
sought to assist 14 year old
autistic male. Will help build life
skills (community / safety) based and social skills.
15-20 hours per week, afternoons / evenings, and occasional
weekends. $9.00 hourly. Location to
meet is one-half mile from USF campus. For more
information and to request application, please contact Steve
Buckles at (260) 724 - 2511. Employer:
Fresh New Start, 1934 N.W. Main St., Decatur, IN |
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Oct 3 |
Assistant Program Director
for Constituent Development.
(Indiana Campus Compact -
Americorps / VISTA.) Will work out of
the Indianapolis office with a team of dynamic staff members
helping Indiana colleges and universities build and improve
their service learning, volunteer, and civic engagement
initiatives. Minimum requirements: BA / BS
degree required. Knowledge of, or experience on, a college
campus and / or the AmeriCorps VISTA program. Strong
interest and experience in college student service
initiatives. Benefits: Monthly living stipend of
$865.00 Education Award of $4, 725 upon
completion of full term of service. Student Loan
forbearance. Some health benefits. For more
information, please contact Lindsay Doucette at
igdoucet@iupui.edu
or (317) 274 -6500 . Interested applicants should send
cover letter and resume to:
iccgrant@iupui.edu
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Oct 3 |
Assistant Program Director
for Student Programs
(Indiana Campus Compact -
Americorps / VISTA) Will work out of the
Indianapolis office with a team of dynamic staff members
helping Indiana colleges and universities build and improve
their service learning, volunteer, and civic engagement
initiatives. Benefits: Monthly living stipend of
$865.00 Education Award of $4, 725 upon
completion of full term of service. Student Loan
forbearance. Some health benefits. Minimum
requirements: BA / BS degree Knowledge of, or
experience on , a college campus and / or with the
AmeriCorps VISTA program. Primary position duties:
Advise student leaders from ICC member campuses.
Manage and administer the ICC Student Community Service
Mini-Grants (CSMG.) Maintain and update on-line
student social networks, and recruit new students to join
networks to increase the number of college student
participants at ICC sponsored programs and events.
Interested applicants should send cover letter and resume to
Iccgrant@iupui.edu
. Please include VISTA APPLICATION in the subject line or
for information, contact Lindsay Doucette at
igdoucet@iupui.edu
or (317) 274 - 6500. |
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August 25 - check for current openings
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Help Wanted: Companion.
Accompany a physically challenged young adult
female engaging in community
pursuits.
Do you enjoy YMCA activities, concerts,
buzzing around town, and eating out? This may be a position
for you. Currently, three days a week available.
(Please apply to work which day or days are of
interest. Could also apply for all days.)
Fridays - 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.;
Saturdays -
9 a.m. to 11:00 a.m..; Sundays - 8:30 a.m. to
10:30 a.m.; Pay to
be discussed. East of New Haven, IN location.
Ideal for a young energetic female! For more
information and to apply, please contact Barb at #749-5867. |
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August 4 - check for current openings |
LifeWorks Counseling & Consulting is seeking
Christian Counselors to
provide high quality professional counseling services to
meet the mental health needs of the people of our
community. Our passion is to walk along side those
who are hurting with professional care. Some of
the clinical services provided include those clients
challenged by the following:
Abuse, ADD/ADHD, Addictions, Adjustment Disorders,
Anxiety, Children / Adolescents, Co-Dependency,
Depression, Eating Disorders, Grief, Marriage & Family,
Men's Women's Issues, Pre-marital, Spiritual issues, and
trauma. This dynamic new agency
offers individuals the opportunity to be a part of a
collaborative team and further develop skills.
For more information, please contact: Catherine
Jantzen at (260) 213 - 1300 or Amy Aldrich at (260) 582
- 1826. e-mail:
lifeworks@embarqmail.com |
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Feb 25 - check for current opportunities |
Family Case Manager
with the Department of Child Services, IN . Over 150
positions in the northeast region of Indiana, including
vacancies in Noble, LaGrange, DeKalb, Huntington,
Steuben, Allen, and Adams. Plus other positions
statewide. Starting annual salary:
$33,228.00
Qualifications: Bachelor degree with at least
15 semester hours or 21 quarter hours in
Child Development, Criminology, Criminal Justice,
Education, Healthcare, Home Economics, Psychology,
Guidance and Counseling. Social Work, or Sociology
required. Training: approximately nine
weeks in duration, with some / all classes in
Indianapolis depending on geographical assignment.
The State of Indiana offers a comprehensive benefit
package which includes medical, dental, vision, life
insurance, and retirement plans. For more
information and to apply, please contact Angie Eherenman,
Recruitment Consultant, 402 W. Washington St., Rm. 161W,
Indianapolis, IN 46204 Phone: (317)
234 -
4654 Fax: (317) 232 - 3089 or apply via
www.jobs.IN.gov .
E-mail:
aeherenman@spd.in.gov If
interested in on-campus interview at U. of Saint
Francis, please contact Director of Career Services Bill Brune at (260) 399 - 7700, ext. 6070
wbrune@sf.edu |
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Dec 10 - ongoing |
Paid full time positions in National Service. Join over 6,000
others from across the country in "Fighting Poverty With Passion." Full
time positions are available now, requiring a one year commitment (No upper age
limit) AmeriCorps. VISTA (volunteers in Service to America) is not the
military, but an equally homorable and inspiring way to serve the USA .
New positions are available in 2008: Girls Inc. of Indianapolis, part of
a national organization dedicated to the empowerment and education of girls, is
bringing onboard five VISTA members. The available positions are Volunteer
Capacity Specialist; Evaluation Specialist
(assessing the effectiveness of the agency's program model and volunteer
instructor model); Communications Specialist;
Fund Development Specialist; and
Expansion Specialist for adjacent counties.
Benefits of service: Professional-level experience, $865 monthly
living allowance paid bi-weekly, free healthcare coverage with very low co-pay,
free training, federal student loan deferment with interest paid, & no physical
labor. At completion, bonus of either a $4,725 education award (applicable
to future tuition or pay on federal student loan) or a $1,200 cash stipend.
Special preference is given also for future federal employment. Paid relocation
and moving allowance where applicable. Limited number of positions in
Indiana available. To apply, please e-mail resume / inquiries to:
in@cns.gov or call (317) 226 - 6724 (Then dial
"0). All inquiries will receive a response.
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Oct 30 - ongoing |
Announcing a Fellows Program
with the federal government featuring a civilian career
allowing one to live and work in locations throughout the
U.S. and around the world. An opportunity to be
paid a full salary while pursuing a Graduate degree.
(Tuition and books paid.)
Preferred undergraduate degrees include:
Accounting, Biology, Business Administration, Chemistry,
Education, Psychology, and Political Science.
Other benefits include health and life insurance coverage,
regular weekly hours with weekends off, plus training in two
or more career programs. For more information, please
check out
www.AMCcareers.com Also, please contact Pam Myers
at
pamela.ann.myers@us.army.mil at (703) 806-9753 or Victor
Gallegos at
victor.m.gallgos@us.army.mil at (703) 806-8163. |
Oct 22
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Allen County, IN has various
social service openings. For job description and to apply
click here. |
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Sept 19 - check for current openings |
Youth workers!!! You're
needed at the Boys and Girls Club, three central Fort
Wayne locations. Will serve as an Aide to various
programs. Hours available: 3 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.,
M-F. (Hours per week based on Fall Semester schedule.)
Pay is negotiable. (Amount depends on level of experience.)
To apply, please contact Amos Norman at #(260) 385-1297 and /
or visit the Boys and Girls Club at 2609 Fairfield Ave.
(Also available: positions for Summer, 2008 and
internships.) |
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Aug 22 - ongoing |
Looking to gain
experience in your related field? Contact Cedars
Hope, offering permanent supportive housing for women
living with mental illness. Cedars Hope is
looking for Relief Workers, dependable
for Saturdays and Sundays from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Must be able to work both days per weekend assignment.
Please send resume with references to Cedars Hope, c/o
Cyndi Smith, 527 W. Berry St., Fort Wayne, IN 46802
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(As openings are available) Your Friends and Neighbors of IN, Inc. is interested in hiring recent
graduates in Social Services, Psychology, or related degrees to work with
individuals who have developmental disabilities. A variety of entry
level positions for interested graduates are available. For more
information, please contact Amy Ables via
aables@yfn.com or (260) 408 - 1129 |
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Are you looking for a challenging and rewarding career in
mental health? Northeastern Center, Inc. has
openings for Case Managers (at
various intervals.)
Bachelor degree required and
Therapist, MSW required (as
openings are available.) Please visit
www.nec.org for a listing
of specific openings Competitive salaries and
excellent benefits. |
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(As openings exist) Looking for flexible work hours?
Become a PRN mental health
tech. at Bowen Center group homes.
PRN means "as needed."
Work when it's convenient with your schedule.
Currently, the Bowen Center is hiring
PRN staff with a guarantee of 16 hours weekly.
Shifts available: Saturday - Sunday, 2 - 10
p.m. in Huntington, IN ; Saturday - Sunday, 2 - 10 p.m.
in Wabash, IN . Qualifications: 21 years of
age. At least one year of experience in the mental health
field related to mental health / social work. Degree not
required. Other PRN
positions are available with no guarantee of hours.
Please contact Cindy Maldonado at #1-800-342-5653, ext. 3234
or via
Cindy.Maldonado@bowencenter.org for more information and
to apply |
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When positions are available:
SCAN, Inc. (Stop Child Abuse & Neglect) is looking for full time
social workers for the Family Restoration
& Healthy Families departments plus part time
workers for Supervised Visitation. Responsibilities include
providing services to families who are struggling with the problems relating to
child abuse and neglect. Part time positions require a minimum of 10 hours
weekly, preferably 20 - 30 hours. All positions require a Bachelor
degree in Social Work or related field plus experience in working with families
and children. Interested candidates must be available for several
evenings and possibly Saturday work. Please indicate in cover letter
which position interests you, and send resume to: Human Resources Dept.,
SCAN, Inc., 500 W. Main St., Fort Wayne, IN 46802 Fax: (260) 421 -
5003 |
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Case Managers needed
at various northeastern Indiana Bowen Center facilities in
Marshall, Kosciusko, Whitley, Wabash, Allen, Noble, and
Huntington counties (as positions are available.)
Please check for current openings availability. To apply and for more
information, please send resume to
hresources@bowencenter.org .
www.bowencenter.org |
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Classroom Assistant needed with the
Children's Autism Center, a not-for-profit therapy facility for children with
autism and other communication disorders seeks part time employees
to assist a children in an elementary school environment as openings exist. Hours
to be announced.
Will be responsible for assisting the child with daily routines, communicating
progress with teachers / therapists and reinforcing appropriate social
behaviors. Training will be provided. If interested, please call
#459 - 6040 and / or complete an application from
www.childrensautismcenter.org/ and submit to: Children's Autism Center, 6208-A
Constitution Dr., Fort Wayne, IN 46804 Attn: Amy Doran Galecki |
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Cedars Hope, Inc. is a supportive housing program for
adult women living with a mental illness. Please
check for current openings. As available, two
weekend positions exist. Hours for the 1st
shift on both Saturday and Sunday are from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30
p.m. Hours for the 2nd shift on both Saturday and
Sunday are from 3:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. All
interested applicants must be able to work both days on either
1st or 2nd shift. Please send resume with references
to Cedars Hope, Inc., Cyndi Smith, 527 W. Berry St., Fort
Wayne, IN 46802 . |
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Full time VISTA (Volunteers in
Service to America) members serve one year terms working
with the staffs of non-profit agencies and other
organizations. VISTA members receive a living
stipend, an educational award, superb medical coverage
with very low co-pay and prescription costs, and wide
choice of providers, training in new skills and
disciplines, and the chance to network and make meaningful
connections in communities all over the state of Indiana.
If paying on a federal student loan and you begin a
VISTA term, your loan goes into forbearance, meaning that
during that year you neither make payment nor accrue
interest on the loan. Additionally, the education award of
$4725.00 may be applied directly to your loan balance upon
successful completion of the year of service.
VISTA members are active in recruitment, training,
curriculum development, grant writing, and strategic
planning for their host organizations. The activities
of the individual member are determined by both the
organization's needs and the member's skills and interests.
For more information, please access
www.americorps.org/about/programs/vista.asp
If interested in exploring the opportunities open to VISTA
members in Indiana, please contact David Borsvold,
AmeriCorps VISTA Leader. phone: (260)
918-2146 e-mail:
fwvistadave@yahoo.com
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District Executive (Entry Level) with Boy
Scouts of America, Fort Wayne, IN . Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree. Must believe in the BSA and
subscribe to its principles and purpose.
Self-starter with strong work ethic and ability to
multi-task. Willing to devote long and irregular hours to
achieve positive objectives. Salary: $35, 500
with full compliment of benefits including major medical /
prescription coverage, dental coverage, life insurance,
and retirement plan. Responsibilities include
recruiting volunteers, leadership, and public relations.
For information on current local or regional openings (as
available), please contact Jim Molebash, Anthony Wayne Area
Council, attn: Jim Molebash. e-mail:
jmolebash@awac.org
fax: (260) 436-1824
www.scouting.org
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HomePointe is looks for part
time employees as openings are available to provide
attendant care and
non-medical assistance to seniors living in
their own homes, helping them to live independently and
participate in community life as they choose.
Responsibilities could include assisting with personal
hygiene, light housekeeping, transportation to
appointments or shopping, and overnight respite.
Flexible schedule required. Applicants must have
high school diploma / GED, and a valid drivers license.
HomePointe, a division of AWS, provides in-home services
to older adults who need some assistance to remain
independent due to health issues or the aging process.
Please apply in person at: AWS, 8515 Bluffton Rd.,
Fort Wayne, IN 46809 or on-line at
www.awsusa.com .
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Looking to gain
experience in your related field? Contact Cedars
Hope, offering permanent
supportive housing for women living with mental illness.
Relief positions available.
Please send resume with references to Cedars Hope, c/o
Cyndi Smith, 527 W. Berry St., Fort Wayne, IN 46802
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We are looking for YOU if you are fun, reliable, helpful, loving, caring, and
patient.
We provide caregivers for young adults, adults,
children with autism and other disabilities.
There are no minimum or maximum hours. Work can be AM, afternoons or evenings
depending on the client's requirements.
Pay begins at $8.00 per hour
Please call 574-269-5657 between 9:00 AM and 12:00 noon (ask for Mary), fax
(574-269-5121) or email
adavid@globe-star.org
www.globe-star.org |
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Make a real difference in the lives of the elderly!
Home Instead Senior Care is nationally known for
the caring and compassionate way the following services
are provided:
companionship, light housework, meal preparation,
incidental transportation, and related errands.
You decide what hours fit your schedule -
three hours, six hours, eight hours, twelve hours, or 24
hour work days. Do you want to work week days,
nights, and/ or weekends? The choice is always
yours. For more information and to apply, please
contact JoAnn Slater, Community Service Representative, at
(260) 485-2424. Address: 6605 E. State Blvd.,
Ste. 2, Fort Wayne, IN 46815 e-mail:
homeinstead@choiceonemail.com |
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Assist MR/DD residents
in
their homes learn independent living skills! $8.25
hourly - 3 shifts, M-F or just weekends. Hours
flexible based on school schedule. Please apply
on-line at
www.awsusa.com
or in person at 2826 S. Calhoun St., Fort Wayne. For
more information, please contact Ms. Beverly Goff at 744-6145. |
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Have you heard about the University
of Saint Francis’ newest club -
The American Red Cross (ARC)
Campus Club? The club assists in the Student
Nurses Association’s (SNA) blood drive, participates in
ARC classes (which are free to members of the
club), assists with flood and other disaster relief
efforts, can provide educational services (such as HIV
education and disaster preparedness) to schools, youth
programs and USF students, faculty and staff…just to name
a few. The possibilities of activities you can
participate in are endless! If you are interested or want
more information, please contact Carl Jylland-Halverson
(Academic Advisor to the ARC Campus Club) at 434-3251 or
via e-mail at
cjylland@sf.edu . |
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Interested in working in the non-profit
sector and considering employment options in the field of
youth work? The Indiana Youth Institute promotes
healthy development of children and youth by serving the
institutions and people of Indiana who work on their
behalf. Visit
www.iyi.org and click on Career Center for the latest
job opening and internship information. Questions? Please
call Shonda at #1-800-343-7060. |
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Allen County Community
Corrections would be interested in your resume if
currently possessing at least a Bachelor's Degree and are
interested in a Corrections career. While a USF
student, please consider these Internships: Case Management (for
Criminal Justice and Social Work majors);
Cognitive Skills
Aid (for Psychology
and Sociology); Employment and
Training Assistant (for Social Work);
Treatment Assistant
(Counseling, Psychology, Social Work); and
Research Assistant
(Counseling, Psychology). See more details on the
Internship / Fellowship page - Fort Wayne, In on this
website.) Questions? Please contact Lisa
Cain or USF Alumnus Anthony Hudson, Allen County Community
Corrections, 201 W. Superior St., Fort Wayne, IN
46802 Phone: (260) 449 - 7252
e-mail:
reentry@co.allen.in.us
www.allencountycorrections.com
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Attention Students!
Part time & PRN positions open for
Health Promotion Program Coordinators,
Heritage Park New Energy Wellness, 2001 Hobson Rd., Fort
Wayne, IN . Must enjoy working with senior
adults. On-the-job training. Weekday and
weekend hours. Flexible scheduling. For more
information, please contact Jenny Conder, Director of
Health Promotion, American Senior Communities.
#1-888-788-2501, ext. 494 e-mail:
Jennyconder@Americansrcommunities.com
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Volunteers needed for
Rape Crisis Hotline!
The Fort Wayne Women's
Bureau needs volunteers to staff their 24 hour a day,
seven days a week rape crisis hotline. Volunteers
will receive 20 hours of training before being placed on
the hotline schedule. Each volunteer works several
shifts a month by carrying a pager and returning calls
from the hotline promptly.
The Fort Wayne Women's Bureau operates the only rape
crisis hotline in northeast Indiana and offers free
counseling to survivors of sexual assault. The rape
crisis hotline received 152 calls in 2003.
For more information
regarding volunteering, please call Carol Preston at (260)
424-7977.
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As opportunities arise:
Residential Counselors and other social worker /
psychotherapist opportunities with Crossroad,
2525 Lake Ave., Fort Wayne, IN 46805-5457 .
Full and part time positions available working
with emotionally troubled children and teens.
Excellent communication,
written skills. Ability to deal with stressful
situations while maintaining appropriate boundaries and
good role modeling. At least 21 years old with valid
driver's license.
Please apply in person or send resume/ cover letter to:
Director of Human Resources, Crossroad, 2525 Lake Ave.,
Fort Wayne, IN 46805 For more
information, please contact Beth McNeal, Director of
Human Resources, at (260) 484-4153 www.crossroad-fwch.org
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Current job openings with
Allen County, IN! Check out www.co.allen.in.us or
www.allencounty.us or in the Allen
County Human Resources office, Room 208, City-County Bldg., 1 E. Main St., Fort
Wayne, IN
for more information and details regarding applications and
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Indiana Dept. of Workforce Development,
201 E. Rudisill Blvd., Ste. 202, Fort Wayne, IN offers a
variety of full and part time jobs, various shifts in such fields as social
service, business /
office, factory, warehouse, sales, CNA, and professional / degreed. For more information, please contact #745-3555, Andrea Brangan -
ext. 349, Barb Cramer, ext. 359, Joe Merchich, ext. 340, and Joanne Purk, ext.
341. You may register on the web: http: www.cs3.dwd.state.in.us
For more information about the Department, check www.dwd.state.in.us Check
out the newest website, covering a complete listing of general jobs in the nine-county
northeast Indiana area - http://www.geocities.com/worklist4u/jobopen.html Also,
www.workforce.IN.gov |
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Announcing the new Social Worker's on-line job board
and career center! The site,
http://www.socialworkjobbank.com offers current job listings, confidential
resume postings, e-mail job agents, and more. The career resource center
includes articles, links to related sites, and job search tools.
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Check out
http://www.socialworker.com for
articles, free e-mail newsletter info., and an active
discussion forum.
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Support Associate
and
Team Coordinator
needed periodically with ResCare North of Indiana to provide emotional and physical support,
monitoring and development of life skills through training programs, providing
independence for persons with developmental disabilities.
Support
Associate requires high school
diploma / GED, valid driver's license, car insurance, valid transportation, and
no felony convictions. $8.00 hourly;
Team
Coordinator requires high
school / diploma / GED, valid driver's license, car insurance, valid
transportation, no felony convictions, previous supervisory experience
preferred. $10.75 hourly. A variety of part time and full time
positions available. Full time positions offer a variety of benefits,
including health insurance, 401K, PTO, STD/LTD, and tuition reimbursement.
Qualified candidates please apply / send or fax a resume to: ResCare North
of Indiana, Human Resources, 8309 Lima Rd., Fort Wayne, IN
46818 Phone: (260) 490-3230 or fax: (260) 489-8363 e-mail:
chamed@rescare.com
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Child and
adolescent group home openings periodically
with
Park Center, Fort Wayne, IN Must be 21 years old. Benefits for 20
hours or more. Variety of hours available. If interested in a
challenging and rewarding position, please contact Human Resources rep. Marsha
Wallace at #482-9125, ext. 2218 or send resume to 909 E. State Blvd., Fort
Wayne, IN 46805 Also,
Adult
Group Home openings. For
more information regarding these and other job openings, please check out the
job line at #(260) 481-2711. Fax number: #(260) 481-2706. You may
apply on-line at
www.parkcenter.org
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www.fortwaynecareers.com
is perused by employers through northern Indiana, northwest Ohio, and southern
Michigan to fill positions from entry level to upper management (and even part
time and seasonal help.) Set up a free job seeker account. Post a resume
(confidentially), use the custom job search feature to zero in on opportunities
of most interest to you, activate the JobsDirectTM feature which provides
notification in the future whenever a job matches your interest is posted, and
interact and track your job search progress with individual
employers.
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Social Work p.r.n.
provides temporary, temp-to-perm and permanent placement of MSW and BSW social
workers, training and education, supervision, and consultation to settings
across fields of practice like hospitals, mental health settings, addiction
treatment centers, EAP, managed care, and children and family services agencies,
etc. Located nationwide. Please call #1-800-595-9648 or visit the
website at
www.socialworkprn.com
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Check out
the Careers in Child and Family
Policy website at
www.igpa.uillinois.edu/cfp
and
www.sesp.northwestern.edu/cfp
Organizations ranging from academic departments to nonprofits to government
agencies to private sector companies post information. They are connected
to some aspect of social policy. Positions' duties could entail survey and
evaluation research in social, research, advocacy, policy analysis, information
dissemination, funding, or professional affiliation. Plus health policy
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SCAN,
Inc. (Stop Child Abuse and Neglect) of Fort Wayne looks for people who are
working toward a degree in Social Work or a related field and who have
experience working with children and families to
work in supervised visitation
program.
To check for current availability of positions, please contact Linda Crawford,
Human Resources. e-mail: lcrawford@scaninc.org
Address: 500 W. Main St., Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Fax: #421-5002.
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Indiana Department of Correction
employment
opportunities offered throughout the Indianapolis Central Office and thirty-five
facilities statewide include: Adult and Juvenile Custody, Substance Abuse
Treatment, Parole Services, Correctional Casework Management, and Counseling and
Treatment. Internship opportunities available. For more information about
current opportunities, please
contact Jan Kovacs, Personnel Officer, Indiana Department of Correction,
Employment and Recruitment Section, 302 W. Washington St., Rm. E334,
Indianapolis, IN 46204
jkovacs@coa.doc.state.in.us
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Your world. Your chance to make it
better! Go to
www.americorps.org
and click the "How to Join" button. All
across the country, AmeriCorps members are tackling tough problems such as
illiteracy, hunger, and homelessness. These men and women, age 17 and older,
dedicate a year to serve their communities - tutoring children, building homes,
helping fight wildfires, and restoring national parks. In return, they get lots
of benefits, including a $4,725 education award for college, graduate school, or
vocational school, or to pay off student loans, a modest living allowance, and
health insurance, & invaluable skills for the future - leadership, teamwork,
and much more. Registering on
www.americorps.org
is free, private, and no commitment. Just provide a user name and an e-mail
address. Select customized search, and we'll help you find projects that
interest you in places you want to be. There are thousands of real opportunities
from which you may choose. Questions? !-800-942-2677. Americorps. Give
back for a year. Serve your community. Change your life. |
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Be connected with
www.socialworkers.org
and check out the social work employment line for job
openings across the U.S.A. Register online or call
#1-888-308-2265. |
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If relocating to Ohio, start your job search with
www.msass.cwru.edu
Check out Cleveland's Case Western Reserve University website by perusing the
Social Work (Mandel School of Applied Social Science) student and alumni
services section. In addition to a focus on Ohio and the greater Cleveland are,
their career services office lists positions all over the U.S.A. |
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Looking for an opportunity to work with
young adults? The Power House, 830 Main Street, New Haven, IN, is
looking
for energetic volunteers to work with their young people. This is a Christian
institution that reaches out to troubled youth. Volunteer opportunities include Mentoring, Small Group Leaders, Friday Night Support, Afternoon
Support, Cookie Company, and Wednesday Night Bible Study. Make a difference in a
child’s life today! For more information, please call Roger Hartman, Director
of Outreach at (260) 493-3880. |
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At this time, True Life Choices, Inc. seeks new
voluntary instructors at various intervals. Our abstinence based, sex
education program is designed to provide teen students in 6th through 10th grade
with valuable information regarding relationships, STDs, and self-respect. Our
TLC instructors are the pulse of this organization. Teaching is as rewarding as
it is challenging. Once certification is
completed, pay is $16 & $18.00 per class taught. Teaching is as rewarding as
it is challenging. For training session information, please contact Dawn at
(260) 436 - 1119. You may also access additional information on the True
Life Choices website at
www.TLC4abstinence.org |
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Eckerd Youth
Alternatives,
Inc., of Clearwater, FL has four entry level positions available:
Wilderness
Youth Counselor (all
majors recruited, but best suited for students who want to combine their desire
to work with at-risk youth and their love of outdoor adventures such as hiking,
canoeing, backpacking, and camping. Teacher
(Education majors recruited), Early
Intervention Coordinator
(All majors recruited, Human Services majors preferred), and Juvenile Justice
Counselor (Juvenile Justice / Human Service majors primarily recruited.) The
website, www.eckerd.org
has detailed
information about all of these positions and an on-line application. For further
information, please contact Malisa Chambliss, Director of Recruiting, at
#1-800-222-1473, ext. 322.
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ASPIN
(Affiliated Service Providers of Indiana), a behavioral health provider network
comprised of twelve accredited providers, is seeking individuals to fill
positions including the following: Case
Managers, Nurses, Psychologists, Social Workers, Substance Abuse Counselors, and
more. All job listings with full descriptions and
contact information for each of the 12 centers is located at
www.aspin.org
. Resumes can be e-mailed to
jcutler@aspin.org
or fax to (317) 471 - 1891. |
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Several
AmeriCorps
positions are available at elementary schools and
institutions of higher education across Indiana through
the Indiana Reading Corps. These positions are full time.
Members serve 1700 hours of service over a 10 to 12 month
period. AmeriCorps members in the Indiana Reading Corps.
serve as coordinators of campus or school based tutoring
in programs that focus on improving children's literacy
skills. Full time members recruit, train, place, and
coordinate college student and community volunteers and
oversee most aspects of the tutoring program.
Qualifications include a Bachelor's degree or equivalent
experience, excellent written and oral communication
skills, good organizational skills, and computer literacy.
AmeriCorps members earn a modest living allowance, receive
health insurance, are eligible for childcare benefits, and
earn an educational grant of $4, 725 upon successful
completion of a term of service. For more information,
please contact Keri Dodd, Program Director at (317)
274-6500. To apply on-line, please visit
www.americorps.org . |
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Youth Center located between Fort Wayne and New Haven needs
part time
worker as openings
exist for
its after school program. Some evenings required. Two to three years college in
related field and / or previous experience working with youth preferred. Must
have a valid Indiana or Ohio driver's license. Volunteers always
welcome. Please apply in person at Blaising Community Center, 6330 Prize St., Fort Wayne, IN 46803 or call
Karen or Sharon at (260) 749 - 9516. |
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USF Social Work majors:
Current
field placement sites in the Fort Wayne, IN include: Aging &
In-Home Services, Allen County Adult Probation, Aids Task Force, Allen County
Cancer Services, Alcohol Countermeasures Prevention Drug Court, Allen County
Council on Aging, Allen County Dept. of Family / Children, Juvenile
Probation / Superior Court Family Division, Allen County Prosecuting Attorney,
Allen County League for the Blind and Disabled, Anthony Wayne Services /
Deaflink and Red Cedar Center for Special Services, Easter Seals ARC, Big
Brothers Big Sisters, Blaising Social Services, Boys and Girls Club, Brown &
Associates, Chapter Two / Health Visions, Community Action of Northeast IN (CANI),
Court Appointed Special Advocate, Catholic Charities, Center for Non-Violence,
Charis House, Children First Center, Community Corrections, Cooper Teen Center,
Crossroads Children's Home, East Wayne St. Center, Erin's House, Fort Wayne
Community Schools Case Management, Fort Wayne Juvenile Residential Facility,
Fort Wayne Rescue Mission-Restoration House, Fort Wayne Developmental Center /
Social Services Dept., Fort Wayne Urban League, Fort Wayne Women's Bureau,
Golden Years Homestead, Harbor Side Nursing, Legal Services of Maumee Valley,
Lutheran Hospital Social Services, Lutheran Social Services, Matthew 25 Health
& Dental Clinic, Mental Health Association of Allen County, Northern IN
Special Services, Park Center, Parkview Hospital Social Work Dept., Rise,
Inc., Salvation Army, Stop Child Abuse Now, Status Offender Court
Alternative Program, St. Joseph Community and Adult Services, St. Joseph
Hospital Social Service, Stress Operations Group, Inc., The Villages of Indiana,
Three Rivers Literacy Alliance / Family Literacy Program, Turnstone Center for
Disabled Children and Adults, United Hispanic American, United Way of Allen
County, Vet Center, Victim's Assistance, Vincent House, Visiting Nurse Service
& Hospice, Washington House, Wayne Township Trustee, Whitington House, Inc.,
YWCA Women's Shelter, and Youth Services Center. A complete description of
agency services and duties is available in Career Services, Room 202,
Bonaventure Hall. For more information regarding field placement, please
contact Jan Nes at #434-7436. |
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Full
and part time workers needed in Child and
Adolescent Group Homes. All pay an hourly
wage plus both full and part time provide an excellent benefit package. Lee
House for teenage girls - part time second shift (Thursday, 3:30 p.m. to
11:00 p.m., Friday and Saturday, 4 - 11 p.m.; and Wed., 1-3 p.m.) Leslie
House for teenage boys - full time first shift (Friday, 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.;
Saturday and Sunday, 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.; Monday, 11:00 a.m. - 9 p.m., and
Tuesday, 8:30 to 10:30 a.m.) Noel House for boys aged seven
to 14 - part time third shift (Sat. & Sun., 11 p.m. - 7:30 a.m.; Tuesday,
12:30 - 3:30 p.m.) Minimum requirements: must have experience in
planning and implementing therapeutic, social, and recreational services.
Must also possess a high school diploma or equivalent with 6 - 12 month training
at least one year of related experience, and a valid driver's license.
Must be at least 21 years of age. Applications and resumes are accepted
Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Park Center, Inc., 909 E. State
Blvd., Fort Wayne, IN 46805 |
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Easter Seals Wisconsin Camps are
looking for students who have a genuine interest in working with people with
disabilities for their summer programs in 2001. Students should be looking
to gain experience in this field. For more information, please contact
Chris at #1-800-422-2324, ext. 112. www.wi-easterseals.org
e-mail:
respite@wi-easterseals.org
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Volunteers
needed Wednesday evenings from 5:15 - 7:30 p.m. for the
Parent & Child Connection, 500 Main St., Fort Wayne, IN
46802 (Available times and days may change in the
future.) Volunteers will help care for infant to
elementary age children while parents are in a support
group. Recent drug and criminal screening required.
Volunteer work includes engaging in learning activities
with children, modeling appropriate parent and child
interaction, developing activities and crafts that are age
appropriate for the children, and establishing ties with
area community agencies. Provide you with experience
working with children that you could later use as a
reference. A great resume builder! Free meal when
working with children. May meet practicum requirements.
For more information or if interested in volunteering,
please contact Heather Bucher at #421-5000, ext. 2304. |
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Fort Wayne
Youth need you! Are you interested in helping your community?
Big Brothers Big Sisters is looking for responsible individuals
to assist in our mentoring program. If you have the following
qualifications, please apply and make a difference: Skills -
organized, responsible, the ability to do multiple tasks quickly and
efficiently. Experience working with youth and have a valid driver's
license. Responsibilities - organizing youth activities,
transporting youth to and from events, mentoring, and some
paperwork. Must be available weekdays after 3 p.m. The
positions are up to 10 hours weekly with occasional weekends. Please send
your resume to: Big Brothers Big Sisters, Attn: Ashlie Straka, 2439
Fairfield Ave., Fort Wayne, IN 46807 Also Volunteers needed for
various programs sponsored by Big Brothers / Big Sisters
of Northeast IN. In the First Mentors program,
college students are matched with youth from the
organization's waiting list. College students are
asked to spend 2-4 times per month with the child
during the regular school year. Activities can take
place one-on-one or in group settings. College volunteers
will be asked to go through a brief screening process
including two interviews, police checks, and reference
checks. They will be provided with training on the 40
developmental assets and how they can build assets in a
child's life. If you are interested in participating
or have more questions, you can call Big Brothers / Big
Sisters of Northeast IN at #456-1600. |
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Behavioral Health Technicians
needed
part time at various times of the year to work in Adult Group Homes or Crisis Center during weekends.
Provide supportive intervention, skills training, service linkage, and goal
directed case management services to adult clients. Minimum job
qualification is a high school diploma or equivalent with six to twelve months
of specialized training and one to two years related experience or an
Associate's degree in a mental health field with no experience. These are excellent opportunities for students who are taking classes during the
week and would like to supplement their income. The hours available
are: Harmony House, Friday and Saturday, 11 p.m. - 11:30 a.m.; Unity
House, Friday and Saturday, 11 p.m. - 11:30 a.m. Crisis Center, Saturday
only. 7 p.m. - 7 a.m. This position could go to a Saturday and
Sunday with the same hours. Please complete an application at or submit a resume to : Park
Center, Inc., Attn: Anissa Hatch, 909 E. State Blvd., Fort Wayne, IN
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Caregivers
needed for the Goldenrod Community located in
Middlebury, IN Developed in the Amish countryside east of
Middlebury, this Community has openings for caregiver companions to provide a
nurturing environment for adults with autism and related conditions. Live in
caregivers will receive free room and board, a stipend, two weekends off a
month, and be able to hold other employment outside the home during hours the
residents are away at their day programs. There are also openings for
support caregiver staff to work afternoon, evening, and weekend shifts.
Goldenrod provides a future with hope for people with special needs. The
community will be a model of mutual support and growth, featuring family style
care, small-scale farming, crafts, woodworking, a health clinic, facilities for
recreation and exercise, and seniors living in other homes on the campus as
foster grandparents to their neighbors with disabilities. For more
information, please see the "Job Postings" on the MDC website at
www.mdc.mennonite.net
or contact Wendell Wiebe-Powell, Mennonite Disabilities Committee, 1518 College
Ave., Goshen, IN 46526 Phone: (260) 533-9720 Fax:
(260) 534-9817 e-mail: wendellwp@mdc.mennonite.net |
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Kids' Club Youth
Workers and
Building
Blocks Preschool Afternoon Teacher's Aide
needed
with Lifeline Youth & Family Services, Inc., 2211 S. Calhoun St., Fort
Wayne, IN 46802 As a Youth
Worker, must be available from
3:30 - 6:30 p.m., Mondays through Fridays, and work well with children from
different socio-economic and cultural groups. As a
Teacher's
Aide, must be available from
2:30 to 4:30 p.m., Mondays through Friday, and able to lift up to 40 pounds, act
quickly, in emergency sessions, and work well with children from different
socio-economic and cultural groups. Both positions start at $7.50 per
hour. Volunteers
needed
to read to central city children and help them with their homework through our
Kids' Club Academy every Wednesday afternoon from 4 - 6 p.m. Kids' Club
Academy is part of our outreach to children, ages 6-15 who live in Brookmill
Court Apartments, one of Fort Wayne's largest government subsidized housing
developments in the central city. For more information regarding how you
can get involved in this vital outreach to at-risk children and youth,
please call (260) 745-3322, or stop by and pick up an application at the office
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Teaching opportunities
abroad! Friends of World Teaching is pleased to announce that hundreds of
teachers, counselors,
coaches, librarians, school nurses, and school administrators are still needed
to fill existing vacancies with overseas English speaking schools and colleges
in over 100 foreign countries throughout the world. Foreign language
knowledge is seldom required.
Positions exist in all fields, on all levels, from kindergarten to the
university.
Qualification requirements, for the most part, are similar to those in the
United States and in Canada; however, many English-speaking schools abroad do
not require State certification. We encourage graduating seniors to investigate
these challenging opportunities. Salaries vary from country to country,
but in most cases, they compare favorably with those in the U.S. and in
Canada. Vacancies occur and are filled throughout the year. For a free
descriptive brochure, please call toll free #1-800-503-7436 or send a
self-addressed, stamped envelope to Friends of World Teaching, P.O. Box 84480,
San Diego, CA 92138-4480 .
http://www.fowt.com |
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Catholic Volunteers in Florida is
seeking lay volunteers for full-time, one-year service positions with a variety
of church and social service agencies throughout the state of Florida. They are
searching for positive, self-initiating, flexible people who want an opportunity
to grow in spirituality, social awareness, professional experience, and personal
development. They are looking for people with a background and interest in
working as social workers, nurses, elementary teachers, to name a few. For more
information about this wonderful opportunity visit their website at
www.cvif.org. |
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Tuition reimbursement, flexible
schedules, and earnings! Voca of Indiana offers people with disabilities the opportunity
to live in homes in their own communities. Our
focus is on helping people with disabilities gain and maintain independence in
their day-to-day lives through support services and life skills training.
We are seeking caring and dedicated individuals to join
our team. For additional information about our
employment opportunities, please contact the HR Department
at (260) 248-2288, ext. 103 or fax your resume to (260)
248-2058. |
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Various
positions available with New Horizons Youth Ministries, 1002 S - 350
E., Marion, IN 46953 (765)668-4009 including: Counselor
- implements formal counseling, both individually
and in groups, with approximately 8 - 15 students. Lead individual and
group meetings, maintains, mail and phone records, and accurately records the
progress of individual students in the therapeutic process. Builds
positive, redemptive relationships with students through a strong, personal,
Christian walk. Requirements: Bachelor's Degree in Counseling,
Psychology, Social Work, or related area. Must be 21 years old.
Other positions include Housefather,
Housemother, and Group Leader - all positions
requiring a high school diploma. Please send resume to above address or fax to (765) 662-1407. |
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Become a VistaCare volunteer!
Hospice is a comprehensive program of medical care designed to address the
physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of patients with life-limiting
illnesses and to provide support services for their family members.
Volunteers are critical to the overall success of VistaCare's mission of caring
and play a vital role in serving patients and their families. If you would
like to become an integral part of the VistaCare team and offer superior hospice
service to patients and families, please call
#1-888-608-4665. |
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Volunteer Facilitators
desired
at Erin's House for Grieving Children, Inc., 227 E. Washington Blvd., Ste. 202,
Fort Wayne, IN 46802 Everybody can be great because anybody can
serve. You don't have to have a college degree to serve. Please call us at
#423-2466 for more information on how to help heal the hurt. |
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Full time
opportunities. Pleasant Run, Inc. is a not
for profit social services agency in Indianapolis offering a comprehensive range
of services for at risk children and their families, through home, community,
and residential programs. All applicants must have a strong desire to work
in the human services field and must be 21 years of age or older. To apply
or for more information, contact Luci Brooks, Human Resources Rep., Pleasant
Run, Inc., 2400 N. Tibbs Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46222 Phone:
800-815-8571, ext. 113 Fax: (317) 693 - 9577 e-mail:
brooks@pleasantrun.org |
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Employed for Kids, Inc
www.employedforkids.com
offers free services to all individuals that would like to browse job listings,
post resumes, and no fee for placement in any employment position. Please
consult the website for more information. |
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