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CUNY Big Apple Jobs Fair: Save the Date

This 20th Anniversary CUNY-wide recruitment event will provide the more than 100 private and public sector employers who are participating with the opportunity to recruit from the nation’s largest public urban university.

EVENT: 20th Annual CUNY Big Apple Job Fair

DATE: Friday, April 18, 2008

TIME: Breakfast Reception for Recruiters from 9:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Job Fair from 11:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (No entry after 4:00 p.m.)

PLACE: Jacob Javits Convention Center, River Pavilion & Galleria, 11th Avenue @ 34th Street, Manhattan

Check back for registration details.

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Dance & Theater Artists Wanted - Paid positions!

AFTER SCHOOL ARTS RESIDENCY PROGRAM 2008Deadline: ASAP

About THE POINT

THE POINT Community Development Corporation is a non-profit organization dedicated to youth development and the cultural and economic revitalization of the Hunts Point section of the South Bronx.  Our mission is to encourage the arts, local enterprise, responsible ecology, and self-investment in the Hunts Point Community.  Through a multi-faceted approach of Youth Development, Arts & Culture and Community Development, we provide a diverse array of educational and social advocacy services to the community.  We strive to be the place “where community and creativity connect.”  In 2007, THE POINT was the recipient of the Mayor’s Award for Arts and Culture. Since its inception in 1994, THE POINT has been a leader in cultivating Hunts Point as a cultural district through establishing program bases in various arts mediums such as Performing Arts, Visual Arts, Music, Photography and Circus Arts.  THE POINT is seeking practicing professional artists who have proven teaching experience with students in grades 1-8.  Resident Artists must also possess the ability to plan, implement and assess project-based curricula collaboratively with POINT youth development and arts staff.

For this round of applications, we are seeking artists in the Dance and Theatre disciplines.

Resident Artist Proposals will be reviewed by THE POINT’s youth development team consisting of the Youth Program Coordinator and arts program managers.  The team will select the artists with whom they wish to collaborate with for the 2008 after school program year.  Upon selection, the artist will work with the Youth Program Coordinator and the appropriate arts managers to design the residency project. 

THE POINT’s After School Program runs Monday through Friday from 3:30 to 6:30 pm and serves approximately 70 children in 1st - 8th grade, primarily from the Hunts Point neighborhood of the South Bronx.  Teaching sessions are approximately 4:45 - 5:30 pm and 5:30 - 6:30pm.

A ten-week residency will receive a stipend of $2,000. It will include at least one planning meeting with the Youth Program Coordinator, ten workshop sessions for each class and exhibition of student work.  Length of residency and scheduling of workshop sessions will be determined by the Youth Program Coordinator during the planning session.

Requirements:

THE POINT After School Arts Residency Program is open to all professional NYC-based artists with previous teaching experience in grades 1-8.  Bronx based artists are STRONGLY encouraged to apply!  Knowledge of NYS Arts Standards a plus! Interested artists should submit the following:

  • Cover Letter
  • Current Resume
  • 3 References
  • Two Work Samples (please do not submit original work as it will not be returned)

Send completed information to:

Irene Perez/Kellie Terry-Sepulveda

THE POINT CDC

After School Arts Residency Program

940 Garrison Ave.

Bronx, New York 10474 

kellithepoint@gmail.com

ifperez@aol.com

           

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Museum Position Available

Position Available:
Membership Coordinator
NY Transit Museum (downtown Brooklyn)
Have an interest in the non-profit and/or museum world, be comfortable with database management and mail merging, and have with excellent phone and people skills.
Contact Marcia Ely, Assistant Director of The New York Transit Museum
marcia.ely@nyct.com or marshely@gmail.com

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The Job Outlook for Graduating Seniors, 2007-08

According to the latest Recruiting Trends 2007-2008 Report by
The Collegiate Employment Research Institute (CERI) at Michigan State University:

Seniors in BA/BS programs can expect more opportunities this year with employers expected to increase the number of opportunities 7% over last year. (Breakdown by employer size: Large employers - companies with over 3900 employees - expect to increase bachelor hiring by 9%; employers with fewer than 100 employees are expected to increase hiring by 12%; medium-sized employers are cutting back on their hiring plans.)

Looking at specific majors, large employers expect to increase hiring for engineers by 12% to 14%, business by 13%, and social science/humanities majors by 20%. Computer science majors (all types) will enjoy a very good labor market. Information technology (IT) majors are the only ones that all companies, regardless of size, will be hiring. Starting salaries for bachelors graduates are expected to increase by 4% to 5%, which is double the increase offered in each of the previous two years. About 15% of employers expect to increase salaries more than 5%.

For the full report, go to http://www.ceri.msu.edu/recruiting/recruiting.html
The Collegiate Employment Research Institute at Michigan State University
CERI is nationally recognized for its research on the transition from college to work; employment readiness of college graduates; and the transition experience through college (“the sophomore year”). The Institute is also involved in the assessment of learning in the workplace; assessment practices for University accountability (outcome assessment); and evaluation of integrated learning opportunities. CERI annually publishes Recruiting Trends that provides an analysis of the college labor market.

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An Exciting Position as a Community Organizer with Harlem United’s Blocks Project

Position Description

Working under the supervision of the Managing Director and in partnership with the department’s other Community Organizer, she or he (s/he) will be directly responsible for developing collaborations with residents, policymakers, businesses and health and human service providers to design and provide HIV/AIDS awareness events, health fairs, and educational events to promote HIV testing and risk reduction skills building. S/he will work closely with the other Community Organizer (CO), Community Follow-up Worker (CFW) and Peer Workers (PWs) to saturate defined areas of East and Central Harlem with HIV stigma-reduction messages and coordinate neighborhood HIV/HCV/STD testing events and access to care and services. The Community Organizer must have extensive knowledge of Harlem and New York City’s health and human services network and must conduct assessments and refer individuals and/or families to appropriate community resources for needed services. As needed, the CO will establish ongoing relationships to ensure successful connection to quality medical and social services. As needed, the CO will assume clinical responsibilities as appropriate for the delivery of casework for individuals and/or families. COs will be required to conduct assessments and referrals during outreach activities and at other times.

Essential Job Functions

The Blocks Project, an exciting and innovative program at Harlem United, is a geographic and community organizing approach to delivering HIV prevention messages and testing to high risk areas (blocks) in Harlem. “Blocks” places people within the context of their environment and daily experiences and not just simply the customary risk-based approach that focuses on an individual’s behavior. Blocks’ staff will partner with residents and community leaders, policymakers, businesses and entrepreneurs, HIV/AIDS services providers and non-HIV community based organizations to reach Harlem residents who often do not see themselves as at risk for contracting HIV. HIV tests will be offered and hired social workers, who are trained in community organizing, will link people to local organizations providing an array of health and human services with the understanding that combating HIV is about addressing the range of problems that often face those most at risk of contracting the virus.

The following duties are mandatory requirements of the job:

· Convene monthly partnership meetings with community stakeholders, which would include residents, health and human service providers, to identify community needs, schedule health fairs, develop educational curricula and marketing materials, schedule outreach events and assess program delivery;

· Identify and build relationships with other community partners to serve as referral sources to meet the social and economic empowerment needs of Harlem residents;

· Develop training to build the outreach and communication skills of local volunteers and peer educators to promote stigma reduction messages and increase the testing rate for Harlem residents;

· As needed, accompany PWs and CFW on outreach events and conduct on-the-spot assessments and referrals to various health and human service programs and services for those in need of continued support and care;

· Maintain contact with those referred to services to ensure that those engaged are getting needed care and support; and,

· Required to work evenings and weekends as needed.

Other Responsibilities

The following duties are to be performed as assigned by the supervisor:

· Participate fully in all program evaluation activities

Education and Certification

Graduation from an accredited College or University with a Masters Degree in Social Work along with certification from the State of New York Department of Education. The hired CO should have experience in working with communities disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS.

Special Skills and Knowledge

The hired CO should be extremely familiar with East and Central Harlem communities. S/he should have a background in coalition work. The ability to speak fluent Spanish and/or one or several West African languages is a major plus. Knowledge and familiarity with HIV/AIDS services, including prevention strategies, and harm reduction, is a plus.

Salary

$38k to $45k

Please direct resume and cover letter to:

Joe Pressley, Managing Director, Blocks Project; Harlem United Community AIDS Center; 306 Lenox Avenue, 2nd Floor; New York, NY 10027

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