Category — Jobs: Post-Grad
Job Openings!!!
Full-Time Social Services, Bi-lingual; a plus, approx., $32,000-$36,000 range
Job openings currently available at the Icahn House:
All these positions are full-time and the salary range is in the mid $30,000’s (wh):
Housing Specialist: The Housing Specialist works in conjunction with the families’ caseworker to identify and secure permanent housing for our clients. Knowledge of the NYC housing programs is required as well as at least one year of college, and some experience working with the homeless population. Bilingual in Spanish and English is always a plus! There are currently two openings for this position, both located in the Bronx.
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Full Time Receptionist Job Opportunity
Jay Suites
The Opportunity
We are looking for a full time receptionist/secretary to work in the Grand Central area of Midtown. The hours are Monday-Friday, from 9 AM – 5:30 PM. We are looking for someone who is proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, & PowerPoint and is also fluent in English. The job will encompass professionally greeting guests, answering phone calls, and secretarial tasks. Excellent communication skills, great follow-up, and a drive for
success are a must.
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Foreign Language Career Opportunities with the NYPD
The NYPD is looking for individuals who can speak, read or write in a foreign language. Students applying to the NYPD, who are skilled in any foreign language, including Pashto, French, Farsi, Arabic, Cambodian and Laotian, may be considered for appointment to positions and special projects requiring foreign language skills. For example, the NYPD recently collaborated with the Department of Defense by providing 17 computer-literate Arabic speakers to assist its intelligence bureau. At the NYPD, you are supported with extraordinary benefits and surrounded by brave men and women who love what they do. As an
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JOBS FOR STUDENTS AVAILABLE
Visit “Jobs for Students” (www.cuny.edu/studentjobs) today, the new CUNY employment opportunities initiative aimed at helping students obtain part-time and full-time work and internships. Through special arrangements with the United States Census Bureau, the New York State Civil Service Commission and Unified Court System, New York City’s 311 Customer Service Call Center and many other organizations and
agencies, students can apply for jobs to help meet the costs of attending college and to gain invaluable professional experience.
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Employment
PROJECT RESEARCH ANALYST—GRANT FUNDED
(PT/20-hour week—12-month term)
Summary of position
The Project Research Analyst collaborates with a senior researcher to evaluate a grant-funded program focusing on Girl Scouting in Hispanic communities. She/he handles all details of the evaluation process, reporting to the senior researcher and the director, Program Evaluation and Outcomes Measurement; and provides innovative solutions to research problems and expedites projects to completion. She/he also works closely with program staff involved in curriculum development, volunteer training, and program initiatives to a) closely align the statement of desired outcomes for program with their measurement, b) track
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TEACH FOR AMERICA INFORMATION SESSION
Thursday, October 8th
12:30 pm – 8-150 NVC
All students of all majors are welcome
Next Application Deadline: Wednesday, October 28th
To access the online application and to sign up to receive more information about Teach For America, visit https://www.teachforamerica.org/online/info/index.jsp?action=signUp.
October 7, 2009 No Comments
Employment Recruiters
Where can you meet employment recruiters from all six of New York City’s broadcast networks–WCBS-2, WABC-7, WNBC-4, FOX 5, MY 9, WPIX-11–in one day? At the CUNY Journalism, Broadcast and New Media Career Fair.
Apply for internships and entry-level positions at major print, television and radio companies. Attend workshops hosted by industry insiders and learn about starting and building a career in the media of the 21st Century.
It happens Friday, Oct. 9, 2009, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the CUNY Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Ave., at 34th Street in Manhattan. Admission is free.
To reserve a seat and for more updates: http://www1.cuny.edu/cgi-bin/urbin/mediaconference.pl/
Employers registered to attend include:
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