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Y O U R L O C A L C O N N E C T I O N T O W O R K
October 8–21 , 2012
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LEWISTON – The LewistonCareerCenter announced Octoberprogramming for job seekers and thosewho are considering training toupgrade their skills to increase theiremployability.
Workshops of note, in addition to theCareerCenter’s regular programming:
Dollars and Sense: Budget Overhaulfor Tough Times—Oct. 9, 10 a.m.–noon. This two-hour workshop willdiscuss the basic components forbuilding a budget including moneytracking, categorizing expenses, waysto save and cut back and short-termfinancial goal setting. This workshopwill be presented by Maine Centers forWomen, Work and Community; toregister, call Laurie at 753-6612.
Job Search, Resumes & InterviewSkills from the Human ResourceProfessional Perspective: Oct. 18, 9a.m. to noon. Amie Parker,Employment Manager at Bates College,will lead this informative conversationand answer questions and concernsabout the job search and applicationprocess in today’s job search world.
Transferrable Skills for Veterans: Oct.29, 1–4 p.m. This workshop will helpveterans take military experiences and“translate” them into civilian“language” for resumes and interviews.In addition to transferrable skills, jobsearch process and resources will be
discussed. Please call Rich at 753-9092 to register.
The Job Quest: It’s a Competitive JobMarket Oct. 9 from 2–4 p.m. at theCareerCenter; Oct. 16, 3:30–5 p.m. atCentral Maine Community College (forCMCC, call 755-5239 to register); orOct. 22, 3–5 p.m. at the CareerCenter.This job search skills workshop offersthe tools for a successful job search.
Job Search, Resumes & InterviewSkills Oct. 11, 9 a.m.–12:30 p.m. atthe CareerCenter or Oct. 18, 2-5 p.m.at the Auburn Public Library (call333–6640 to register for the librarysession). This workshop presents an in-depth exploration of job search,resumes, applications, and interviews.
Mock Job Interviews: Oct. 11, 1–3p.m. or Oct. 25, 8-10 a.m.Interviewing success comes withpractice and practicing in a workshopis risk-free and instructional. Thisworkshop provides the tools needed tofeel comfortable in an interview.Participating in the Resume/InterviewSkills workshop is a prerequisite toattending this workshop.
Introduction to Self-Employment: Oct.18, 9 a.m.– noon: This introductory 3-hour workshop will help you decide ifself-employment is the right choice foryou. The class covers the pros and consof owning your own business, the stepsneeded to get started, the major
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Page Designer / Copy EditorOne of Maine's premier media corporations providing years of reliable news andinformation, is searching for qualified candidates.The Newsroom department is lookingfor a part-time page designer/copyeditor to join its night news desk.
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TERMS & CONDITIONSMy Job Wave is a weekly publication, advertising careeropportunities throughout Maine & New Hampshire forcompanies of all sizes. Deadline for ad placement isThursdays at 5:00pm (with the exception of holidayweeks). Color ad requests must be in by 5:00pmWednesday. Delivery to newsstands is completed byMonday at 6:00pm. • My Job Wave will not knowinglyprint any advertisement which is illegal or misleading toits readers. All copy and type arrangements are subject toapproval by the publisher. We reserve the right to classifyall advertisements. We reserve the right to refuse anyadvertisement. • The opinions expressed in theadvertisements, content and articles are not necessarilythose of the My Job Wave or Sun Media Group. • Pressreleases may be submitted via e-mail [email protected]. Time-sensitive press releases mustbe submitted before 5:00pm on Wednesday. We cannotguarantee all press releases will make it to print. • Thepublisher assumes no financial liability for typographicalerrors or copy omissions by the newspaper other than thecost of the space occupied by the error. All claims oferror in the publication shall be made by Tuesday at noonprior to the next publication. If not made by that time, noclaim shall be allowed for errors not affecting the value ofthe advertisement. • Editorial and advertisement contentare the property of My Job Wave and Sun Media Group.Unauthorized use is prohibited. • My Job Wave will notaccept cancellations after Thursday at noon.
IN THIS ISSUEFEATURED ARTICLES
October programs for jobseekers at the LewistonCareerCenter 2
Fall Career Fair in Bangorfeatures more than 60employers 3
What does your handshakereveal? 4
INDEX
Sales & Customer Service 1 & 8
Education & Career Services 1 & 2
Professional 2 & 3
Skilled Trades 4
General 4 & 8
Healthcare& Human Services 5, 6 & 8
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The Newsroom has an opening for apart time reporter to cover newsSunday, Monday and Tuesdaynights. Experience is preferred. Thisreporter will be producing content forthe newspaper and website. Thisindividual will be covering police andfire matters, breaking news andoccasional government meetings, aswell as writing features.
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REPORTER
Fall Career Fair in Bangor features morethan 60 employersBANGOR — The BangorCareerCenter is co-sponsoring aCareer Fair on October 11, 2012,from 9 a.m.–3 p.m. The fair will beheld at the Maine Army NationalGuard Flight Facility, 28 HayesStreet in Bangor. Maine’s first lady,Ann LePage, is scheduled to attendthe event.
More than 60 employers, all ofwhom have job opportunities, willbe on hand to recruit for their openpositions. The entire list ofregistered employers is available onthe CareerCenter’s website atwww.mainecareercenter.com/employment/job-fairs/index.shtml .
“Job fairs are a great way forpeople to learn about many types ofjobs in many different industries,”said Commissioner of Labor Jeanne
Paquette. “They are also a goodopportunity to make a strong firstimpression with an employer.”
Employers representing thehealthcare, banking,manufacturing, education, criminaljustice, technology and otherindustries will be attending. Asample of employers recruiting atthe fair includes: Adecco, Aerus,AFLAC, Augusta Electrical JATC,Bank of America, BlueberryBroadcasting, Bonney StaffingCenter, Care & Comfort, CharlotteWhite Center, Cianbro, CMCTechnology Group, Collabric,Downeast Horizons, DupreLogistics, Eastern Maine MedicalCenter, FedEx Ground, HollywoodCasino, Insphere InsuranceSolutions, the Jackson Laboratory,
Kindred Health Care, MERTEnterprises, Inc., New Balance,Nexxlinx of Maine, OCE DocumentPrinting, Promoworks, TownsquareMedia, Verizon Wireless, VIP, Inc.,Visalus, and Wyman’s of Maine.
Paquette added, “It is great to seeso many employers from severalindustries hiring at this year’s event.Getting people back to work is apriority for the LePageadministration.”
The event will also feature about adozen organizations that can assistjob seekers or those consideringchanging careers in determiningwhat careers are appropriate forthem. These institutions will provideinformation on training and higher-education opportunities.
Attendees should bring a resumeand, more important, should beprepared to have an “interview-like” conversation with employers todiscuss skills, knowledge areas andabilities. Job seekers should also bedressed for an interview.
The event is sponsored by theBangor CareerCenter and theMaine Department of Labor, theEastern Maine DevelopmentCorporation, the Maine ArmyNational Guard and the Tri-CountyWorkforce Investment Board.
CareerCenters, part of the MaineDepartment of Labor, offer a varietyof workshops and services to helppeople find employment or upgradeskills. Each center provides severalpublic-access computer workstationswith Microsoft Office software,resume writing and cover lettersoftware, Internet access and O’Netsoftware for skills assessment. AllCareerCenter services are free ofcharge.
Call 561-4050 (TTY users callMaine Relay 711) for additionalinformation and to register forworkshops held at theCareerCenter. The BangorCareerCenter, located at 45 OakStreet, Suite 3 in Bangor, is open 8a.m.–5 p.m., Monday throughFriday. You can also findmore information at theCareerCenter web site,www.mainecareercenter.com .
Maine CareerCenters are an equalopportunity provider. Auxiliary aidsand services are available uponrequest to individuals withdisabilities.
4 Skilled Trades and General
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In a world where technology iseverywhere, there is nothing thatwill ever replace the personalcontact that the handshakeprovides. The handshake is thesingle most important non-verbalform of communication in which weare judged by others.
A positive handshake offers abridge to future relationships andopportunities. It can revealinformation about you, including:what kind of person you are, yourpersonality and your sincerity. Toappreciate the importance of thehandshake, it may be helpful tolearn about it.
Some HistoryThe ritual of the handshake beganduring the Middle Ages, not out offriendship, but out of fear anddistrust. Imagine living in a worldwhere there was always the threatof danger. In order to protectoneself from wild animals, banditsor thieves, it was common to carryand conceal a weapon forprotection. The right hand was usedto hold onto a weapon because theleft hand was considered evil.
When two strangers, both carryingweapons met, there were limited
options. The choices were to: fighteach other, let each other continueon their way or possibly becomefriends. Friendship began whenboth individuals either put theirweapons on the ground or openedtheir right forearms to prove thatnothing was concealed that wouldharm the other. That act ofconnection is how the handshakebegan.
The NormToday we shake hands for a varietyof reasons throughout the day, atbusiness meetings, and interviewsand during social and specialoccasions.
Until the 1930’s, handshaking wasused exclusively by men. It was thetradition for a lady to curtsey with aslightly bent knee, lowering thebody, the dress held out to the sides.When women joined the workforce,handshaking became the norm foreveryone.
Revealing StylesThere are a variety of handshakestyles, all of which providenumerous combinations andvariations. If you take the time tolearn how to shake hands, you will
be able to gain more insight and bebetter able to decipher themessages behind the handshakesyou receive.
For example, a bone-crushing-twisting combination often reveals adominant and aggressivepersonality. A handshake that feelslike a dead fish sometimes reflects atotal disinterest and lack ofpersonality. A sloppy handshakemay be reflective of someone who isunsure about how to shake handsand may have limited social skillsand experience.
How to Shake HandsIn case you needed some brushingup, here is a basic rundown of howto shake hands:
• Extend your hand with yourthumb pointed upward and yourfour other fingers straight ahead
• Grasp hands so that the web ofyour hand matches the same pointon the other person
• Do not offer (or take) just thefingers
• Hold firmly, but without acrushing grip
• Pump two or three times whilemaking eye contact
• The handshake should last two orthree seconds
Helen Keller, blind and deaf frombirth, was reputed to have theability to recognize and rememberindividuals from their handshake forup to two years after a singlemeeting.
You only have one chance to makea good first impression. Yourhandshake is your personalsignature and a reflection aboutwho you are. No one has ahandshake that feels exactly like theone you offer.
With confidence and practice yourhandshake will be remembered,even if your name is forgotten.
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What does your handshake reveal? By Andrea Pastore, Etiquette Solutions by Andrea
The Packaging and Distribution facility is looking for a dependable production worker to workin our production department approximately 20-25 hours per week. This position is for our latenight shift with a start time between 11 PM and midnight along with two mornings a week, notfollowing the night shift, starting between 7 AM and 8 AM.
Successful applicant for this position must be able to perform repetitive shuffling and stackingof printed material and perform other building maintenance functions including snow removaland sanding.
One of Maineʼs premier media corporationsproviding years of reliable news andinformation is searching for qualifiedcandidates to fill the part-time position of:
Production Worker /Building Maintenance
If you are interested in working for a dynamic publishing company with benefit packageincluded, please apply to: Sun Journal, 104 Park Street, Lewiston, Maine or email:[email protected]
Sun Journal is a division of the Sun Media Group
The Circulation department has an opening for a parttime Field Service Representative assisting with thedelivery of our publication. This position would be agreat way to supplement another income. Scheduledhours will be Saturday and Sunday from 2:00 a.m. to10:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. on holidays withoccasional weekdays between the hours of 2:00 a.m.to 6:00 a.m.
Applicant should live locally. Must be 21 years of ageand have had a driver’s license for a minimum of oneyear and a clean driving record. Individual should be ateam player and be dependable. Reliabletransportation is required (company vehicles areprimarily used), ability to climb stairs and generalknowledge of Androscoggin, Oxford, and FranklinCounties.
We offer: Steady year-round employment and monthlyperformance bonuses.
If you are interested in working for a dynamicpublishing company with benefit package included,please apply to:
Sun Journal 104 Park StreetLewiston, Me 04243-4400
Sun Journal is a division of the Sun Media Group
Field Service Rep Relax to impressA deep breath is veryunderrated. So take one or two,gather your confidence andthink of this as a conversation,not an interview. Be sure tomake and keep eye contactduring a firm handshake withyour interviewer, and speak upand be clear. If you stumble ona question, pause and regainyour thoughts.
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Healthcare & Human Services October 8–21, 2012 5
(ARA) – Many recent collegegraduates continue to face achallenging job market, but do theyknow how to effectively locate andacquire a job?
With 53.6 percent of bachelor'sdegree-holders under the age of 25underemployed or unemployed, thenation's young people areunfortunately less prepared thanthey think.
According to a new nationalsurvey, 48 percent of college careercenter directors felt students werenot well prepared for the careerlandscape - noting a lack ofmotivation and understanding aboutthe job search process as majorbarriers to successfully landing ajob. The survey, EffectivelyCounseling Graduating Students,was conducted by the NationalAssociation of Colleges andEmployers (NACE) on behalf of theCareer Advisory Board, establishedby DeVry University.
Career center directors cited that,overall, students have a poorunderstanding of the effort requiredto search for and secureemployment. More than 77 percentof college career center directorsfelt the greatest obstacle incounseling students to enter the jobmarket was getting them tounderstand the effort required tosuccessfully search and compete fora job.
These factors contribute to studentsnot utilizing their school's careercenter or skipping this resourcealtogether, which could prolong thejob search process. Fifty-six percentof career center directors feltstudents did not have resumes readyto show employers.
“The survey reveals recent
graduates may be prepared toperform on the job, but notprepared to find the job,” saysAlexandra Levit, business andworkplace consultant and CareerAdvisory Board member. “Studentsneed to seek out the career centerearly in their college experience totake advantage of resume review,coaching and career counseling toprepare for the job hunt.”
Eighty percent of the career centerdirectors surveyed believeindividual student career coachingis the most effective resourceavailable for students.
Additionally, the Career AdvisoryBoard recommends the followingadvice for students and recentgraduates to become marketplaceready:
1. Tailor your resume – Do yourhomework. Ensure your resume fitsthe target position's job description,including keywords beforesubmitting. Craft your resume in away that will interest an employerimmediately.
2. Build on your skill set –Continually improve your skills. Inorder to succeed in the workplace,you need to be able to master newinformation, write coherently andcontribute meaningfully in a groupsetting.
3. Practice makes perfect – One-on-one coaching sessions or mockinterviews with career serviceprofessionals are the best forms ofrehearsal and a good way to learnthe dos and don'ts.
To learn more about the survey andsuccessful strategies to transitionfrom college to career visit:www.CareerAdvisoryBoard.org.
Making the successful transitionfrom college to career
RN, Emergency RoomOne 36-hour night position on the 6pm to 6am shift. Candidate must have at least 3 years EDexperience and be current with ACLS, PALS and TNCC Certifications. IV certifications, ENPCcertification and charge experience preferred. Must possess excellent communication andcustomer service skills.
Full-Time Nurse Practitioner orPhysician AssistantRMPC (Family Practice and Geriatrics)This is a full time position requiring experience in Outpatient Adult Medicine. Working in a CriticalAccess Hospital, the successful candidate would function under supervision yet need the skills andbackground necessary to step into a position of a skilled Primary Care Practitioner with acomplicated patient base. Required for the position is extensive knowledge of physicalassessment, differential diagnosis, pathophysiology, pharmacology and management of acute andchronic patient/family problems; substantial interpersonal skills necessary to instruct patients andtheir families and to collaborate with multidiscipline health team members.• Must be licensed to practice in the state of Maine and meet the necessary essential
job function requirements. • ACLS & PALs Certifications required. • Experience in Electronic Medical Records preferred.
Full-Time Physician AssistantThis is a full-time position (three, 12-hr. shifts) requiring experience in Emergency Medicine oracute care medicine. As a Critical Access Hospital, the successful candidate would function undersupervision yet need the skills and background necessary to step into a position of a skilledEmergency Department Practitioner. Required for the position is knowledge of physicalassessment, differential diagnosis, pathophysiology, pharmacology and management of acutepatient problems; substantial interpersonal skills necessary to instruct patients and their familiesand to collaborate with multidisciplined health team members; Must be licensed to practice in thestate of Maine and meet the necessary essential job function requirements. ACLS and PALScertifications required.
Medical Assistant / LPN FloatRedington Medical Primary Care, has two full-time day float positions available. This position willbe Monday–Friday, generally 8am–4:30pm with flexibility to work occasional overtime as needed.Current Maine Licensed Practical Nurse or Medical Assistant Certification is required. Applicantmust have good interpersonal and organizational skills. Must be able to work independently, multitask, and possess excellent communication skills. Medical terminology, computer and typing skillsare required. Experience in electronic medical records is preferred. Previous medical officeexperience is desirable.
Medical Secretary – FloatRMPC has a full-time day float position available. Previous Medical background with experience inMedical Terminology and general office skills. Basic computer knowledge required with the abilityto multi task. Applicant must be highly organized, flexible, able to work independently, and be ableto perform effectively under pressure. Must possess excellent telephone and communicationskills, with the ability to interact professionally with multiple age groups and disciplines. Thisposition will be M–F, generally 8am–4:30pm with flexibility to work occasional overtime whenneeded.
For more information about these and other job opportunities atRedington-Fairview General Hospital, please visit our website at
www.rfgh.net
Apply in person or mail, email or fax your resume to:Redington-Fairview General Hospital, 46 Fairview Avenue, P.O. Box 468,Skowhegan, ME 04976 • Fax: 207-474-7004 • Email: [email protected]
W e a r e a n E q u a l O p p o r t u n i t y E m p l o y e r .
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Everyone wants to be successful
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START FROM WHERE YOU AREMake every effort to build your skills inyour current job so that if and when youmake a move or go for a promotion, youhave something to take with you orshow. It’s usually better to go step bystep, rather than hope for a big promo-tion someday. Focus on doing the bestpossible job you can now, and plan fu-ture career moves carefully.
SHARPEN YOUR COMPUTER SKILLSTODAY, it really doesn’t matter whatyour job is – at some point you will prob-ably need to bee proficient in using acomputer. Try to learn everything youcan so that you are more marketable.
DEVELOP A LEARNING ATTITUDELearning in your career should nevercome to a standstill. Commit yourself toa lifetime of workplace learning and itwill pay off nicely.
LEARN TO WORK WELL WITH OTHERSIn almost every job, you will be asked towork with others.
NETWORK Always talk to others in yourindustry or profession. This will help youto know what skills you need and keepyou on top of job opportunities.
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(ARA) - With record numbers ofpeople seeking employment,competition is fierce for any job inany industry. If you're looking forwork, it might seem difficult to knowhow to stand out from the crowd.For anyone feeling stalled in theirjob search, a few simple steps couldput the wind back in their sails.
"When I talk with students who arediscouraged, the first question I askis, 'What are you doing?' Ninetimes out of 10 they're on thecomputer," says Chasity Trzop,director of Career Services atBrown Mackie College - Louisville.“The computer is a passive jobsearch. You are one of a thousandonline, with about a 10 percentchance of getting an interview ifyou have done nothing face-to-facewith the company. You must get outand interact with people," Trzopsays.
Treat a job search like a job.
Trzop reminds graduates thatsearching for a job is a job, andshould be treated as such. A goodrule of thumb is to do 10 thingseach day in support of your jobsearch. "Five of those things can bedone online, like finding andapplying for jobs, and writing e-mails to strengthen your careernetwork. The other five thingsshould be personal contact withpeople who may be able to help.Get up and meet with people faceto face," says Trzop.
Join professional associations.
Students at Brown Mackie College -Louisville learn early during theiracademic program the importanceof building a professional network.They are encouraged to join studentclubs and professional associationsin support of their major. Theaffiliations are helpful in securingan externship, and indispensablewhen searching for employment.Attending association functions putsyou in front of people who may behiring. "No one knows howwonderful you are if you're hidingbehind your computer," Trzop says."Go to events, and carry yourresume with you."
Volunteer to apprentice withoutpay.
Volunteering to work without paycan go a long way toward findinga job. "Offer your service tosomeone in the field you want toenter. Ask if you can shadow him orher for a few days," Trzoprecommends. "Who wouldn't wantfree labor? It's no skin off your noseif they say no." Trzop has seenmany students gain on-the-jobexperience this way. Severalproved to be so useful that thecompany created jobs for them.
Volunteer for community service.
Make productive use of your time."Volunteer for any type ofcommunity service that interestsyou," Trzop says. It providesnumerous benefits. It gets you out ofthe house and introduces you tonew people. "You never know whenyou'll meet someone who may behiring. The experience also looksgreat on a resume, and can fillgaps in employment," she says.
Use the phone to your bestadvantage.
Trzop tells graduates to keep intouch. After meeting people in theindustry, call them to solidify therelationship. Ask for information onwhich companies may be hiring."Make excuses for calling," shesays. "If your profession requirescertification, call your contactswhen it comes through."
Social websites aren't just forsmall talk.
"More and more people areturning to social networks likeFacebook and LinkedIn in theirsearch for employment," saysTrzop. "The websites make it easyto connect with others who shareyour interests." Brown MackieCollege - Louisville has even begunto use LinkedIn to find interncandidates and promote internshipfairs.
Now you are armed with specificknowledge on how to conduct yourjob search from a career serviceprofessional. "Keep a positiveattitude and do the legwork that willput you out in front of people,"Trzop says. "I tell our school'sgraduates, 'School is boot camp.Now go out and be a soldier.'"
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Appropriate licensure by the State of Maine, one year ofclinical experience, current CPR Certification (HealthcareProvider), current Maine Drivers license and reliabletransportation are all required.
If you are interested please pick up an application inany of our offices or call the Lewiston office for one.
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The Barron Center is a 219-bed long-term care skilled nursing facility ownedand operated by the City of Portland. Our 200 year history of excellence is thebasis for a caring, creative work environment. We are currently looking fordedicated people to join our team.
CNA’sDays & Evenings • Full-Time, Part-Time & Per DiemConveniently located near Exit 48 of the Maine Turnpike
Excellent benefits package. Must successfully complete a criminal convictionbackground check and pre-employment physical exam.
For more information, contact:Suzanne Parkman, RN, Staff Development at 541-6545Lisa Lawler, RN, DNS at 541-6549Apply at:City Hall, Human Resources, 389 Congress Street, Room 115, Portland, METhe Barron Center, 1145 Brighton Avenue, Portland, MEor online at www.portlandmaine.gov/jobs.asp.
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Calling all MainersFrom Aroostook to York County and everywhere in between
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CORRECTIONAL OFFICERJob Security, Stability and Benefits
Curious? Let’s talk at our Job Fairs!!
Maine State Prison in Warren
October 14 & 28
9:30am and 1:30pm
If you enjoy the challenge of helping people change their behaviors andattitudes and improve their lives and yours, the field of Corrections is for you!Join our dedicated team of professionals as we transition into the future!!
• Generous pay and benefits
• Paid vacation/sick leave & 12 paid holidays per year
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Direct Support StaffEddington, ME
Direct Support Staff
Direct Support Staff Staff needed to work with individuals withdevelopmental disabilities in residential settings. Requirements: High School diploma or a GED and a validMaine driver's license in good standing.
Full-time evening and overnight hours available. Starting rate is$8.81, $9.11 with DSP certificate, $9.61 for full-time withCRMA & DSP. CRMA & DSP certifications are required forfull-time. Post offer pre-employment physical and liftingassessment are required. CSH is an EOE
For more information, please call Peg Buchanan at 207.989.1303or apply in person 15 Riverside Dr., Eddington, ME
Eastern Maine HomeCare d/b/a Bangor Area Visiting Nurses is currentlyaccepting applications for the following positions:
Registered NurseQUALIFICATIONS/EXPERIENCE:Must have a current Maine RN license; a minimum of one year clinicalexperience; must have the ability to observe, assess, plan, implement andevaluate individuals and families using the nursing process; must have goodcommunication skills; must have knowledge of the team concept inproviding health care; must be detail-oriented and able to workindependently.
The community health nurse provides and promotes comprehensive healthservices to individuals and families in the home for the purpose ofpromoting, maintaining, or restoring health or minimizing the effect ofillness and disability.
• Full-time coverage, weekends in the Bangor AreaThis is a benefited weekend position Friday 4:30 p.m. through Monday8:00 a.m. from our Bangor office.
• Full-time coverage, Mon-Fri, 8a-4:30pw/On-Call Rotation in the Bangor Area
We are also accepting applications for per diem RegisteredNurses for the Bangor area as well as theWaterville/Fairfield area.
Apply online atwww.easternmainehomecare.org
Qualified applicants interested in these positions should submit a coverletter and provide a relevant resume with three references with names andaddresses to: Bonnie Turck, HR, Director, Eastern Maine HomeCare,14 Access Highway, Caribou, ME 04736Tel (207) 498-2578 • Fax (207) 498-4129 • E-mail: [email protected]
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Enriching the lives of seniors and adults withdisabilities, SeniorsPlus believes in supportingthe independence, dignity and quality of life ofthose we serve.
CARE COORDINATORSBangor, Maine
Washington & Piscataquis Counties*York & Cumberland Counties*
(*Work from home after training)
Care Coordinators manage a caseload ofelders and adults with disabilities enrolledin community based long term careprograms by setting up and managinghome services and supports that sustain theconsumer’s ability to remain independentin their home.
Qualifications: Degree in nursing, socialwork or related field; licensed social serviceor health professional; and one year ofprofessional community service. Strongcomputer skills and reliable transportationare essential.
Submit letter of interest includingsalary requirements and resume to:[email protected] or mailHuman Resources, SeniorsPlus,8 Falcon Rd., Lewiston, ME 04240
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