Friday, May 27, 2011

Airport Customer Service is hiring

summer only seasonal full-time positions across U.S .

Airport Customer Service is hiring for full-time seasonal positions in many airports across the U.S. including all domestic hubs. ACS is looking for candidates committed to providing exceptional customer service in customer check-in and baggage handling capacities. Successful candidates will work 40 hours a week from June 1 through Aug. 31.

“We know great employees have great family and friends. This is a wonderful opportunity for employees looking to help friends and family out with a summer employment lead,” said Carol Zupancic, V.P.-ACS, Stations. “Spread the word to your great friends and family today to apply.”

Anyone interested should apply at:

delta.com/careers

Select Airport Customer Service Ticket/Gate or Baggage Handler/Ramp Operations.

These seasonal employees will earn $1082 per hour and have Delta worldwide travel privileges.

All referred candidates must:

- be at least 18, able to lift 70 lbs

- be authorized to work in the U.S.

- have a high school diploma/GED

- have a valid driver’s license.

A background check and drug test will also be part of the hiring process. These summer positions are not eligible for the employee referral program.


You can find them all at: http://www.deltajobs.net/career_destinations.htm

Project SYNCERE is Hiring

Project SYNCERE is a 501(c)3 Non-Profit Organization whose mission is to increase the number of under-served students who pursue careers in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) fields. Since its incorporation in 2008, Project SYNCERE has served more than 1000 students across the Chicago area.

Currently, Project SYNCERE is looking to expand its staff to enhance its reach across the Chicago area. We are looking to fill the following positions:

Engineering Instructor

Job Description:

As an instructor for Project SYNCERE you will be required to manage a classroom of 20-30 students. Each classroom will consist of two instructors who work collaboratively to provide students with a hands-on learning experience. Instructors will assist students in building projects that teach basic engineering principles, and show students how their math and science classes are related. During the school year, classes are held either during the school day for 3-4 hours or after school for 2 hours. Classes are held at each school location twice weekly on either a Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday schedule. During the summer, classes are held 3-4 days per week.

Experience Required:

· Pursuing at least a Bachelor's Degree in an engineering discipline

· Basic knowledge of engineering fields and principles

· Previous work with high school and/or middle school students

Administrative Assistant

Job Description:

As an Administrative Assistant for Project SYNCERE, you will be responsible for assisting the Directors with their daily tasks, such as email correspondence, database creation, event planning, research, etc. This is a phenomenal opportunity for a highly organized and well-spoken administrative support professional with a solid work history and experience to take on an exciting role!

Experience Required:

· Excellent written and oral communication and interpersonal skills

· Advanced Microsoft Office proficiency with strong presentation skills

· Highly motivated and flexible

· Access to a car is a plus

Marketing/PR Intern

Job Description:

As a Marketing/PR Intern for Project SYNCERE you will be responsible for developing strategies to enhance the brand of the organization. You will also be responsible for establishing relationships with local media outlets to garner exposure and publicity. Update monthly newsletters, publications, and social media outlets.

Experience Required:

· Have at least a Junior class standing in college

· Minimum 2.5 GPA

· Design experience with InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop a plus

· Ability to multi-task and manage multiple open ended projects

Community Outreach Intern

Job Description:

The Community Outreach Intern works with the Directors on a targeted outreach campaign to bring our programs to new communities around Chicago. This opportunity affords direct and ongoing contact with community leaders, public officials, schools, parks and other community institutions, as well as other nonprofit organizations. You will also be responsible for planning community events such as volunteer events and fundraisers.

Experience Required:

· Strong writing and communication skills

· Event planning experience

· Ability to keep in contact with community members

· Ability to multi-task and manage multiple open ended projects

All positions are part-time and pay is dependent upon experience. To apply for any of these positions, please email your resume and cover letter to jobs@projectsyncere.org.

2011 Teen Summer Jobs with LifeVine Works!

Djembe Percussion Corps (DPC) teen summer job program via After School Matters. The DPC is an African dance and percussion program of LifeVine Works, a non-profit organization based in Chicago's Austin community. Please make copies of the flier and share with the young people that your organization services. Feel free to forward this email to your colleagues so that we can reach as many young people as possible - the interviews begin the week of June 6th and the job program starts June 20th!

You can learn more about LifeVine Works and "like" us by visiting www.lifevineworks.org.




Wednesday, May 25, 2011

June 9th Parent Forum

Chicago Public Schools

and

U.S. Department of Education

Second Annual 2011 Parent Forum:

“Empowering Parents for Students Success”

Workshop topics for parents will include:

· Reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (also known as No Child Left Behind)

· Office for Civil Rights : Federal resources to protect students’ rights

· Federal Student Aid: understanding and completing the financial aid application

· Special Education: understanding the Individualized Education Program (IEP)

· Preventing school violence and bullying

Thursday, June 9, 2011

The New South Shore High School

1959 East 75th Street, Chicago, Illinois

From: 9:00 am to 2 pm

*Registration starts at 8:00 am

Continental Breakfast and Lunch will be provided

If you would like to attend, please contact 312-730-1700 or greatlakescommunications@ed.gov





The Chicago Youth Centers Rebecca K. Crown Center Board

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Presents

“Field of Souls”

Written by Darlette McAlpin

Directed by Runako Jahi

Coming home to Chicago after fighting in the Korean war was not as simple as imagined for Buddy Dixon as he struggles with the same racism that existed before he went to fight for his country. (A play makes a great Fathers’ Day Outing for the entire family!)


Saturday, June 18, 2011~ETA Creative Arts Theatre 7558 S. South Chicago Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60619 ~8:00 P.M. ~Tickets are $30

Join the local board of management of the Rebecca K. Crown Center as we host the ETA Creative Arts Theater production of Field of Souls, written by Darlette McAlpin and directed by Runako Jahi.
The Rebecca K. Crown Center, located in the South Shore community on Chicago’s south side, is a 501(c)3 organization serving the youth of this beautiful community. The volunteer board of management hosts various events throughout the year to defray operating costs and ensure that the Rebecca K. Crown Center remains a mainstay in this community.

Would you like information on how you can help our efforts? If so, please call Eddie Wilson, Center Director at 773.731.0444.

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Opportunities for High School Drop outs

MTV CASTING


RECENT DROPOUTS


IN CHICAGO

Have you stopped going to high school and are looking for something more? Are you up for a challenge? Open to a new experience?

MTV Networks is casting ex-high schoolers in Chicago that have decided to discontinue their education. We’re looking for recent non-grads who appear to be 16-20 years old and live in the Chicago area. You should be open to new experiences, outgoing, and up for a potentially life-changing challenge. You should definitely be comfortable sharing your story on camera.


If you or someone you know is interested, email EduChallengeChicago@gmail.com.

Please include your name, location, phone number & photo… and tell us about yourself and your circumstances. (For example, WHEN and WHY did you decide to leave school… and WHAT are you doing now?)

We look forward to hearing your story!!!


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Friday, May 20, 2011

Improve Your Community By Improving You!


Join the Black Star Running Club
(also Walking, Bicycling)
Every Saturday from 8:00 am to 9:00 am
Please call 773.285.9600 to register.
Join The Black Star Running Club
(also Walking and Bicycling)

Women from the Purple Butterfly Running Club in Charlotte, North Carolina
Improve Your Community
By Improving You!
Saturdays
8:00 am to 9:00 am
3509 South King Drive
Chicago, Illinois
Please call 773.285.9600 for more information

1.What made you decide to start Purple Butterfly Running Group, and when did the group officially start? I decided to start PBRC because I love running, and I wanted to introduce more women of color to the sport. At the starting line of all my races a friend and I would jokingly count the number of black women. I decided that the number should increase. I want women to know that running is challenging but rewarding.

2. What types of challenges did you run into when you started the group? My biggest challenge has been to accept that I am one person and a lot of the things that I want to happen can't happen right away. Starting a running group is a lot more work than I anticipated, and I don't recommend starting one alone. If you have the desire to start a group make sure you have one or more dedicated partners to help with all the responsibilities. I have also found it difficult to get dedicated volunteers for the various running levels that PBRC has.

3. We get a lot of emails from readers who are looking to start a running group in their area. What advice do you have for them, and what do they need to know to get started?
As I mentioned before, do not start your group alone. Make sure you have a partner to share the responsibilities. Run with other organized running groups so that you can get a general idea of how successful running groups operate and then add your own creative ideas to your group. There are also great resources on the web that provide great information on starting a running club, do your research before you start.

4. I have watched PBRC grow over the past couple of months. How do you market the group in order to get more runners to come out? I do not have a magic marketing secret. Every three months PBRC starts a new beginner class. Before our new class starts, I send a mass email to everyone on my contact list and they pass it along to any interested parties. I have also been blessed with a great group of ladies who tell everyone they see about our club so I get several emails a week from ladies inquiring about my club because they have met a member somewhere. I also have a Facebook page, twitter account and a blog.

5. What is your long-term plan for PBRC? I want to continue to expose as many women of color to running as possible. I would love to have regular volunteers and a more structured program every week. I would also like to turn our club into a non-profit and start a program for middle school girls.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Trauma Training

Greeting,

The Illinois Childrens Trauma Coalition will host a Trauma Training for regions 1-3 (An Additional training is being schedule for the fall for region 4, 5, and 6)

When: Tuesday, May 31st 9:00-1:30

Where: Better Boys Foundation

1512 S Pulaski Rd

Chicago IL, 60623

Training objectives:

  • Gain a better understanding of adolescent behavior.
  • Be exposed to the impact of traumatic events on adolescents.
  • Learn strategies that will help adolescents cope better with their experience.

Space is limited so please reserve your spot!

Free gated and street parking available.


RSVP HERE ulbgc1214@gmail.com

Job Leads


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Business Objects Architect and
Data Warehouse & Reporting Support Division Manager
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requiring a review of the CMS-100
employment application
Business Architect- Technology
Java Technology Architect Application Process for titles requiring a multiple-choice Exam on Java after a review of the CMS-100 employment application
Senior Java Developer
Java Developer
Manager of Java Section Application Process for closed titles
requiring a multiple-choice Exam on Java after a review of the CMS-100 employment application
Senior Java Programmer Application Process for titles requiring a review of the CMS-100 employment application and supplemental questionnaire
Java Programmer
Business Objects Developer
Senior Quality Assurance Analyst
For more information, log on to our site at http://www.ides.illinois.gov/employment/ides/default.asp

JOB OPPORTUNITIES!!!!


Hello All:



Currently recruiting for the following positions and I am seeking qualified candidates that meet all of the stated requirements; should you know someone (perhaps yourself) that is looking for employment please have them to forward their letter of interest and current resumes to
jobinfo@theyouthcampus.org for review and consideration:



Job Title:

Program Coordinator (Full Time)


Department:

Family Based Services


Job Location:

Chicago, IL







Job Responsibilities:

Mentor and Support the professional development of a case management team that is responsible for Specialized Foster Care Services and facilitate the care of special needs children.


Job Requirements:

MSW/MA required with 4+ years of Child Welfare and Specialized Foster Care experience with 5+ years supervisory experience in a child welfare setting is required. Illinois Child Welfare License (CWEL) and CERAP Certification are also required. Must have an operable car with a valid Illinois Driver License and full coverage auto insurance is required. Bi-lingual candidates are highly preferred.







Job Title:

Child Welfare Specialist II (Full Time)


Department:

Family Based Services


Job Location:

Chicago, IL


Job Responsibilities:

If you are an experienced Foster Care Case Worker looking to extend your skills and talents in new arena, you will find a challenging but gratifying opportunity as a CWS II in our Specialized Foster Care Program. You will need to provide case management and advocacy services to our clients, while working closely with our foster parents. Some responsibilities include participating in client service planning, clinical consultations, attending case reviews and court hearings, and completing various documentation. This direct service position offers lots of contact with the children during visits in the foster homes and with their biological families.


Job Requirements:

Bachelor's Degree with five (5) years of Specialized Foster Care experience is required. Master's Degree preferred with three (3) years of Specialized Foster Care experience. Candidate should have CERAP and Illinois Child Welfare Licensure. Sacwis training is highly preferred. Must have an operable car with valid Illinois Driver License with full coverage auto insurance. Bi-lingual candidates are highly preferred.






Job Title:

Registered Nurse (Full Time)


Department:

Family Based Services and Residential (This position will work between both campus')


Job Location:

Chicago, IL and Park Ridge, IL


Job Responsibilities:

Are you passionate about working with pediatric, adolescents and young adults? If so, The Youth Campus has a job for you. The applicant must have the proven ability to organize and prioritize work and demands while remaining flexible and patient. The applicant must have the skills, medical knowledge, and the ability to be aware of and be responsive to changes in the client's medical condition for physical assessments and for side effects of medication dosages. Proficient in the knowledge and application of Nursing Best Practice methods in medical treatment. The applicant for this position will provide trainings to our Foster Parents and direct staff personnel on medical preventative treatment issues pertinent to the population within our Residential Treatment program and to our Family Based Services Staff and Foster Parents on medically preventative treatment issues pertinent to MCP children and families. Responsible for scheduling home visits based on client's medical needs at least quarterly to perform basic physical assessments of child.


Job Requirements:

Bachelor's Degree in Nursing; 5+ years of experience in the care of pediatrics, adolescents and young adults; Child Welfare and Child Advocacy experience is preferred. All applicants must have a valid Illinois Driver's License and full coverage auto insurance.







If you are interested in applying for any of these positions, please send your letter of interest and current resume to:



The Youth Campus

C/O: Human Resources and Training

733 N. Prospect Ave.

Park Ridge, IL 60068



OR



You may Email your cover letter and current resume to:
jobinfo@theyouthcampus.org

You may Fax your information to:
847-823-5178