Just that I enjoy working with children and all the experiences I listed in the box above.
I shared in the previous box , my experiences working with children and the enjoyment I received
I’d like a job working with children
Share the experiences I’ve had through church and community working with children. I’m a mother and grandmother and have a sincere love of children.Within the school district I have been a playground aide, a library aide beginning in 2016. I must admit that I truly loved and enjoyed my job as a special needs bus aide. If not for Covid I would have continued in that position for as long as they would have me.A sincere desire to help and guide children is a must.
As an independent contractor, I was my own boss. I had to fulfil my job requirement but I was able to do it the way I believed was the best way for myself and my customers. No one was looking over my shoulder.
Dress appropriately. Bring your résumé. Be kind andBring your résumé. Be kind and polite. Be Cordial. Ask important questions about the job. After you have finished your talking, you might asked to see the pay scale.
Governor Doug Ducey today announced “Arizona Back To Work” — Arizona’s plan to support Arizonans getting back to work, and fill the thousands of jobs available across the state.
Governor Ducey announced Arizona will no longer be taking the Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation, and instead will offer one-time bonuses to returning workers, along with child care support, educational opportunities and rental assistance.
“In Arizona, we’re going to use federal money to encourage people to work…instead of paying people not to work,” Governor Ducey said.
As the Arizona Republic has reported, many employers report they are having trouble competing with the federal government’s unemployment payments, which are paying individuals more to stay home and not work than to find a job.
Arizona will offer a $2,000 Back To Work bonus for eligible workers — with a goal of getting as many Arizonans as possible to rejoin the workforce by Labor Day, September 6, 2021.
With this new program, Arizona will stop taking the federal government’s pandemic unemployment benefits effective Saturday, July 10. Arizona will also provide support for unemployed individuals seeking to upskill their careers with adult education programs as well as additional child care opportunities.
“With ample supplies of the COVID-19 vaccine on hand and millions of Arizonans vaccinated, people feel safer and are finally returning to life in Arizona as we knew and loved it before,” said Governor Ducey. “People are back in the office, restaurants are at full capacity and tourists are flocking to our state.”
“Although more people are ready to work today in Arizona than before the pandemic, many businesses are struggling to fill vital positions,” the Governor added. “We cannot let unemployment benefits be a barrier to getting people back to work.”
Governor Ducey’s Back To Work program will help individuals transition from unemployment to a new job, and ensure those currently receiving unemployment have support available to help them in this critical step forward.
Mesa, AZ - Mountain Vista Medical Center is hosting an in-person job fair on Wednesday, May 19, from 9a - 2p, at 1301 S. Crismon Road, Mesa, AZ 85209.
Full-time, Part-time, and PRN hiring opportunities! Pre-register to attend this event today at Mountain Vista Medical Center Job Fair - may 19th
Immediate Hiring Opportunities Include:
- Laboratory
- Pharmacy
- Therapy
- Respiratory
- Imaging Radiology
Learn more about this exciting hiring event at Mountain Vista Medical Center Job Fair - may 19th
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Living in #Mesa, Arizona opens the door to so many exciting employment opportunities! Some of the major employers in the Mesa area include:
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- Mesa Public Schools
- The Boeing Company
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As more Arizonans receive the COVID-19 vaccine, some restaurant owners say they're seeing an uptick in customers.
Thai Chili 2 Go, the Valley-based restaurant chain with 10 locations, has more than two dozens positions open at its restaurants in Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Tempe, Queen Creek and Scottsdale!
The company has openings for line cooks, team members and managers. Interested applicants can apply and find more information here.
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