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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Jobs and Events

“We may encounter defeats but we must not be defeated”-Maya Angelou

On My Own 2145 Crooks Rd Suite 103; Troy-Administrative Asst. (pt)

Planet Fitness 3635 Highland; Waterford-Customer Service/Front Desk, Mgt.

Medina’s Ribs n Chicken 16645 W. Warren; Detroit-Cashiers, Drivers & Cooks (must have 2 yrs experience)

4000 Town Center, Suite 909; Southfield-Court Runner (pt)

Dolbey and Co.7418 Gateway Park Dr; Clarkston- Administrative Asst.

Dialogue Marketing 800 Tower Drive #200; Troy-Blood Donor Tele-Recruiter (pt) 20 hrs 248 836-2624 Diane Watkins

Hometown Grill 20544 Fifteen Mile; Clinton Twp.-Waitress

Lakeside Insurance 43200 Garfield; Clinton Township-Customer Service 586 286 5000

Van Service Towing 29450 Groesbeck; Roseville-Driver (must have chauffeur’s) will train 586 775 5500
REMS 19172 Grand River; Detroit-Receptionist

Events
2/3/10 Troy Community Center Livernois; Troy

2/10/10 Royal Oak Public Library; Royal Oak
Times are from 7-8:30pm 248 645 1700

1/30/10 Consumer Protection Workshop WCCC 8200 W. Outer Dr; Detroit 11am-1pm 846 6400 (free)
 



Michigan Jobs

“Truth is a non transferable ticket which bears only one name”-Yatri

Painter’s Supply & Equipment 22134 Van Dyke; Warren-Driver (will train)

Sterling Heights Apts. 2195 E. 14 Mile; Sterling Heights-Housekeeper

Lakeside Insurance 43200 Garfield; Clinton Township-Customer Service 586 286 5000

Zatkoff Seal and Packaging 23230 Industrial Drive; Farmington Hills-Press Operator

2 Men and a Truck-Driver/Mover 586 415 8115

City of Birmingham 151 Martin; Birmingham-Senior Citizens Coordinator

Jacobson Co 800 Central; Wyandotte-Customer Service

Huntington Cleaners 8775 Capitol; Oak Park-Shirt Presser (must have exp.)

Camelot Hall 35100 Ann arbor Trail; Livonia-CENA, Activity Staff (pt) 734 522 1444

SSI Technology 1235 Spartan Drive; Madison Heights-Assembly, Quality Inspector

Prymary Communications 12980 West 8 Mile Oak Park-Cable Installers 248 548 4175

Metro Cars 24957 Brest; Taylor-Mechanic Helper/Porter, Mechanics

7000 Highland; Waterford-Receptionist, Vet. Asst.

Planet Fitness 3635 Highland; Waterford-Customer Service/Front Desk

House of Bedrooms 1716 S. Telegraph; Bloomfield Hills-Administrative 248 745 0012

11731 Levan; Livonia-Customer Service

Wayne-Westland Community Schools 36745 Marquette; Westland-Transportation Aide/Driver (must have CDL)

American Credit 33045 Hamilton Court; Farmington Hills –Office/Clerical (West Bloomfield location) 248 254 3200

Village of Westland 32111 Cherry Hill Rd; Westland-Receptionist, Security Guard, CDL driver

Michigan Jobs

"Faith is like a toothbrush everyone should have and use it regularly, but it is unsafe to use someone else's"
 
City of Dearborn Heights 6045 Fenton; Dearborn Heights-Executive Secretary
 
Moran Chevrolet 35500 Gratiot; Clinton Township–Detail/Cleanup Personnel, Shop Foreman, Service Techs.
 
U. S. District Court 231 W. Lafayette; Detroit-Probation Officer, Probation Officer Asst. apply online

MLC window 2515 23 mile Rd; Shelby Township-Office/Clerical

Alibi Restaurant 6700 Rochester Rd; Troy-Cook

R & M Luxury Sedan 21291 Hilltop; Southfield-Driver/Chauffeur 248 355 5466

2010 NEIGHBORHOOD EXCELLENCE INITIATIVE® STUDENT LEADER PROGRAM

BANK OF AMERICA CHARITABLE FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES OPENING OF THE 2010 NEIGHBORHOOD EXCELLENCE INITIATIVE® STUDENT LEADER PROGRAM

DEADLINE FEBRUARY 17, 2010

Bank of America is looking for TOMORROW’s community leaders TODAY. We need your help to identify outstanding young people who are passionate about making a difference in our community while receiving a one-of-a-kind and once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Applications are now open for students in Oakland, Wayne and Macomb Counties. There is no GPA minimum requirement and the application is a simple 8 question short essay type format. Although it is a fairly simple application, and because it is a competitive process, best applicants benefit from thoughtful and personal responses.

Since the program’s inception in 2004, Bank of America has recognized more than 1,700 Student Leaders as exemplary high school students with a passion for helping their communities. Selected Student Leaders benefit from

1) an 8 week paid summer internship at a local nonprofit organization

2) a 6 day, all-expense paid Student Leadership Summit in Washington, DC

3) exposure to leadership aspects in civic, nonprofit and business arenas.

The nonprofit internship and Student Leadership Summit exposes students to leadership aspects in civic, nonprofit and business arenas. Our goal is to nurture and develop our country’s next generation of community leaders – for our neighborhoods, our cities, and beyond.

Please help us promote this program by informing young people about the opportunity. The application process which runs from January 1- February 17, 2010. To learn more about the program in its entirety, visit www.bankofamerica.com/foundation.

If you have any questions, please contact Nina Rodriguez directly at 248-631-0376, or by email at nina.rodriguez@bankofamerica.com.

Applications are now available online at www.bankofamerica.com/neighborhoodexcellence

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Michigan Jobs

Homewood Suites 1495 Equity Dr; Troy-Maintenance Tech

Alpha Manor 440 E. Grand; Detroit-CENA

The Lakeland Center 26900 Franklin; Southfield-CENA

Peachtree Apts. 20195 Weybridge St.; Clinton Township-Leasing Consultant

Ritesh Shah 7310 Woodward; Detroit-Accounting Analyst

Gardner White 4945 Dixie Hwy; Waterford-Customer Service

2305 Cole; Birmingham-Custodians apply 8-12noon, 1-3pm

Adams Towing 2499 Cole; Birmingham-Tow Truck Driver 248 644 5500

Farrow Group 601 Beaufait; Detroit-Administrative Asst.

Cooks Academy; Bloomfield Hills-Infant, Preschool Caregivers 248 594 5437

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

3rd Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Downriver Breakfast


KEYNOTE SPEAKER  
STATE REP COLEMAN YOUNG

Monday, January 18th, 2010
Silver Spoon Restaurant
4939 Allen Road in Allen Park, MI
7:30 am to 9:30 am



 
All you can eat breakfast buffet and other options with admission



Call Dan Geb at 313-600-6720 or 
Khadijah Shabazz at 248-982-8130

Community Group seeks part-time Administrative Assistant

General Population is the union of artists coming together to create ideas with a purpose. General Population focuses on working with community groups and artists. Cultural events, music, workshops, discussion groups, and information guides make up the work of General Population. Online the music takes a forefront atwww.generalpopulation.org highlighting the work of the band, artists, and events.


As an administrative assistant it will be necessary to contribute toward meeting the needs of the Organization. The AA develops, identifies and implements efficient and effective work procedures and processes to ensure that weekly needs of the Organization are met. The AA develops written correspondence, which requires a solid understanding of business operations and objectives, and must be capable of translating spoken ideas and concepts into clear and concise written communication. This position requires a highly organized, creative and detail minded individual.

Computer skills, particularly competence in Microsoft Office and the Internet are essential.  Knowledge of experiential marketing, SEO, email marketing, or blogging are expected. 



The college students and recent graduates are ideal candidates. Individuals who have a desire for a career within media and community groups are also ideal candidates. 


The position is part-time and pays $10/hr 12-24 hours per week.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Michigan's Education Reform


Race To The Top Legislation Opens Door To Federal Funds

This week, Governor Granholm signed a five-bill legislative package that reforms Michigan’s education system and allows the state to compete for up to $400 million in federal Recovery Act funds through President Obama’s Race to the Top initiative.  The state is finalizing its Race to the Top application which is due to the U.S. Department of Education by January 19.

The education reforms:

  • Allow the state to intervene in the lowest-performing schools;
  • Permit new high-quality charter schools to open if they meet certain standards, and permit the closure of low-performing charter schools;
  • Require administrators to be certified;
  • Require an annual evaluation of teachers and administrators using data on student growth;
  • Create alternative routes to teacher certification to help bring the best and brightest into our classrooms; and
  • Raise the dropout age from 16 to 18, effective for the high school class of 2016.

The final package included Senate Bill 926 (http://legislature.mi.gov/doc.aspx?2009-SB-0926), Senate Bill 981 (http://legislature.mi.gov/doc.aspx?2009-SB-0981), House Bill 4787 (http://legislature.mi.gov/doc.aspx?2009-HB-4787), House Bill 4788 (http://legislature.mi.gov/doc.aspx?2009-HB-4788), and House Bill 5596 (http://legislature.mi.gov/doc.aspx?2009-HB-5596). You can read analysis and the full bills at the provided links.


Source: Senator Martha Scott's Newsletter

New Detroit’s Compassion Capital Initiative (CCI)


New Detroit is proud to announce it is conducting two (2) additional "Informational Meeting" for organizations interested in participating its Compassion Capital Initiative (CCI).this is the sixth year of awards from the Compassion Capital Fund under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families. The purpose of the initiative is to support organizations in the following areas: leadership development, organizational development, program development, revenue development strategies, and community engagement.
 
This support will strengthen infrastructure and efficiency of your organization by:
 
1. Increasing your effectiveness and sustainability
2. Enhancing your ability to provide social services
3. Expanding your organization
4. Diversifying your funding sources
5. Creating collaborations to better serve those most in need
 
Date:       January 13, 2010
Time:       9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Location: Brightmoor Alliance
               17421 Telegraph Road
                Suite 138
                Detroit, MI 48219

Date:        January 19, 2010
Time:        5:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Location:  St. Matthew's & St. Timothy's Episcopal Church
                 8850 Woodward Ave.
                 Detroit, MI 48202
 
A complete list of the eligibility criteria will be provided during the Informational Meeting. The minimum criteria for an organization to attend is listed below.
 
 * Be faith or community-based organization.
 * Be incorporated in the State of Michigan.
 * Have organizational budget under $700,000.
 * Serve populations in at least one of the following counties: Wayne, Oakland or Macomb counties.
 * Serve at least one of the following groups: at-risk youth, elders in need, homeless, families and individuals in
    transition from welfare to work, prisoners re-entry programs, children of prisoners, and those in need of
    rehabilitation such as addicts or prisoners.
 * Must attend at least one Informational Meeting for New Groups only.
 
If you are interested in attending an Informational Meeting, you must:
 * Register as a New Detroit website user to gain access to the qualification questions.
 * Complete the qualification questions.
 * Register for one of the informational meetings
 
LOGIN INSTRUCTIONS:
  • Middle of the page, right side look for the New Detroit login section. If you have a username and password, log in.
  • If you do not have a username and password, click on create an account, when you create an account with your information, log out and re-login with your new account information.
  • Once you have logged in, go to the top left side, click on Capacity Building, the screen will change, then go to the far right top corner and click on Grant Collaboration, (just under Contact Us) another screen will pop up with two boxes, one with your information and the second will be the qualification questions, click on start follow the instructions and fill out the questions.
  • After you answer the qualification questions, mark them final, based on your answers you will be told if you qualify for the Subaward Strategy or the Technical Assistance Strategy.
  • Once you qualify another section  will pop up, it will be the Events section, click on register for events, register for the Informational Meeting you would like to attend, only register for the meeting that fix your group (i.e.; New Groups)
  • Close and log out, we will see you at the meeting! 
If you have any additional questions, problems etc please email or call me.
 
We look forward to seeing you at a meeting!
 
Ophelia Twine-Henry
Compassion Capital Initiative
New Detroit Inc.
3011 West Grand Blvd., Suite 1200
Detroit, Michigan 48202
Phone: 313-664-2044
Fax: 313-664-2071
 
New Detroit’s Compassion Capital Initiative (CCI) Disclaimer Statement: Acceptance and/or participation in whole or in part within CCI does not in any manner constitute a guarantee or promissory claim to awards, be they monetary or in-kind service.

Milwaukee Junction Small Business Center is Hiring


We are seeking support contract staff for Milwaukee Junction Small Business Center.  The positions are Administrative Assistant and Manager for the Business Center. NOTE: The candidates will attend a 2 week non-paid training prior to starting. 

The Administrative Assistant duties include receptionist, general clerical, greeter, and customer service (up to 40 hours per week- rate $8 - $10 per hour).

The Manager duties include supervision of support staff, day to day operations, customer service, clerical, and multi-tasking (up to 40 hours per week- rate $8 - $16 per hour).

More detailed descriptions are listed in the postings.  Resume and cover letter by email hmiller@vanguardcdc.org or fax only 313-872-7832.  No phone calls please.  The position closes on 1/12/10.  Interviews start 1/13 – 1/15.

Please forward.   

Heather


In Our Collective Community Spirit!

Heather Miller, Director
Economic Development
Vanguard Community Development Corporation
2785 E. Grand Blvd.
Detroit, MI  48211
(313) 556-2025 office
(313) 872-7832 fax
www.vanguardcdc.org