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Section JCallicoon, New YorkFebruary 2016
SULLIVAN COUNTYTuesday, February 23 • 10am – 2pm
MONTICELLO FIRE HOUSE23 Richardson Ave, Monticello
Hosted by: Center for Workforce Development and the NYS Department of Labor
JOB FAIR
A special section of the
TAKE ONE FREE
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Are you interested in a job that is rewarding and gives you the opportunity to work as part of a team that is dedicated in assisting the people we support of all ages to live as contributing, valued members of the community? If your answer is yes, we currently have the following positions available.
RESIDENTIAL:
Direct Support Professional – Full Time and Relief Training/guidance to people we support in the performance of daily living skills
COMMUNITY SERVICES AND INCLUSION:
Relief CSI Provider – Part Time and Relief Provide assistance at home and in the community for individuals living throughout Sullivan County. Hours vary
DAY PROGRAM:
Day Hab Provider – Full Time and Relief Training/guidance to the people we support in the performance of ADL’s & community support
SULLIVAN INDUSTRIES:
Job Coach –Relief Provide training, assistance & supervision to people we support at various work sites in the community
CLINIC:
Physical Therapist – Full Time
Position is divided between Sullivan/Orange County with the majority of the time in Orange County. A Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree in Physical Therapy with current certifi cation/licensure by the NYS Education Department or be in the process of obtaining necessary certifi cation/licensure is required. Experience working with people with developmental disabilities is preferred
Speech-Language Pathologist - Part Time or Fee Based Services
The position requires a Master’s Degree in Speech-Language Pathology with certifi cation/licensure by the State of New York and 1 year CCC required. CFY’s are welcome to apply. Experience working with people with developmental disabilities is preferred.
All positions require a valid, clean NYS driver’s license with a minimum of eighteen (18) months driving experience with a Class D license. Interested candidates may forward their resume to: SullivanArc, Human Resources, 162 E. Broadway, Monticello, NY 12701, obtain an application on our website at www.sullivanarc.org, or at the Human Resources Offi ce. 37
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THE CENTER FOR DISCOVERYHUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT29 HOLMES ROADMONTICELLO, NY 12701
JOIN
OUR TEAM
Become part of a dynamic group of professionals at the nation’s premier specialty center for Children and adults with complex and chronic disabilities, medical frailties and autism.
Sullivan County’s largest employer with 1,400 dedicated staffacross a wide spectrum of skill levels.
OPENINGS CURRENTLY AVAILABLEFOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS:
• Registered Nurse• Program Coordinator• Residential Associate• Teaching Associate• Whole Foods Cook• Daycare Assistant
THE REGION’S EMPLOYEROF CHOICE
• Comprehensive benefits• Continuing education and tuition assistance• Innovative employee wellness programs• Staff Day Care
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THE CENTER FOR DISCOVERYP.O. BOX 840HARRIS, NEW YORK 12742
thecenterfordiscovery.org
‘Things to Know’Why am I going to theSullivan County Job Fair?
To take a first step towards getting ajob.
To explore career fields and compa-nies that might be interesting to you.
To gather information about specif-ic companies and to learn about theirneeds.
To make valuable contacts that maylead to career opportunities in thefuture.
What do the employers wantfrom the Sullivan CountyJob Fair?
The employers want to have accessto Sullivan County employees.
They are at the Fair to provide careerand company information toprospective hires.
They want to increase awarenessand knowledge about their organiza-tion.
They want to screen and make con-tacts with individuals who maypotentially fill vacant positions withintheir organization.
What do I need to do beforethe Sullivan County Job Fair?
You first need to know what compa-nies are expected to attend the Fair.
Examine the list and decide whichcompanies are of interest to you.
Research the selected companiesbefore speaking with the representa-tives at the Fair. The more you knowabout a company, the more educatedand impressive you will appear to thecompany recruiter.
Clarify your own career goals beforeattending the Fair so that you can
effectively communicate to theemployers what you are looking for ina job or company.
What should I expect to get atthe Sullivan County Job Fair?
Lots of information for you aboutthe represented companies includingbrochures and promotional materialfor you to take home.
Speaking with the representativescan give you more information.
The opportunity to make a greatfirst impression.
What do I need to bring tothe Sullivan County Job Fair?
Bring paper and several pens so thatyou can sign in at the tables and takeyour own notes.
Have on hand several copies of yourresume, your list of references, port-folio, and any other documents thathelp present your qualifications. Typ-ically, most recruiters at the Job Fairwill ask only for your resume.
Carry a professional portfolio orbriefcase to organize the materialsyou gather about the companies.
How should I handle myself atthe Sullivan County Job Fair?
Treat the Job Fair much the same asyou would treat an interview.
Impressions count:• Be professional. • Dress well. • Make eye contact. • Demonstrate good communica-
tion skills. • Smile.
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When I meet an employer atthe Sullivan County Job Fair,what do I say?
Start by introducing yourself. Shake hands and state your career
interests in a confident manner. Offer the recruiter a copy of your
resume.
Ask the employer relevant ques-tions about their company.
Communicate your capabilities. Take a business card from the rep-
resentative and a copy of the avail-able literature.
Take notes after each conversationso that you can recall it later… besure you know the recruiter’s name.
What do I do after theSullivan County Job Fair?
Be sure to send a thank you note toeach representative that you met.
In your letter, try to note somethingspecific regarding the conversationso that they will remember you.
Enclose another copy of yourresume and reiterate your interest inthe company.
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THINGS TO KNOW: Before attending Sullivan County Job Fair
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Sullivan County Job FairPublished by
Catskill-Delaware Publications, Inc.Publishers of the
(845) 887-5200 Callicoon, NY 12723
February 19, 2016 • Vol. CXXV, No. 71
Publisher: Fred W. Stabbert III Senior Editor: Dan Hust Editor: Carol Montana Sports Editor: Ken Cohen Editorial Assistants: Willow Baum, Kaitlin Carney, Kathy Daley, Alex Rau, Richard Ross, Jeanne Sager, Autumn Schanil Advertising Director: Liz Tucker Advertising Coordinator: Sandy Schrader Advertising Representatives: Cecilia Lamy, Barbara Matos Special Sections Coordinator: Susan Panella Business Manager: Susan Owens Business Department: Patricia Biedinger, Joanna Blanchard Telemarketing Coordinator: Michelle Reynolds Classified Manager: Janet Will Production Associates: Nyssa Calkin, Petra Duffy, Elizabeth Finnegan, Ruth Huggler, Rosalie Mycka, Tracy Swendsen Distribution: Billy Smith, Richard Stagl
Looking for Flexibilityand Steady Work
~ Sullivan BOCES ~
Substitutes Needed
The followingSullivan County School Districts
are in need of substitutes.
BOCES • Eldred • Fallsburg• Monticello • Sullivan West
• Tri-Valley
Teachers • Teacher AidesTeaching Assistants
Cafeteria Workers • CustodialBus Drivers • Bus Monitors
Clerical • NursesTeachers must be NYS certifi edNurses must have R.N. License
Previous experience & fl exibility preferred
For more information contactSullivan BOCES, Recruitment Service,
6 Wierk Ave., Liberty, NY 12754e-mail us at recruitment@scboces.org
or call (845) 295-4000.
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Practice your introduction.Be clear on your valuable skillsand abilities.
Smile and shake hands firmlywhile maintaining eye contact.
Make sure you have extracopies of your resume and beprepared to talk about it.
Even if a company does notlist job openings, ask aboutopportunities anyway. Theymay be looking for those withinitiative. Let them know youare interested if somethingbecomes available.
Ask for business cards andliterature, and write follow-upletters to those you are inter-ested in.
QUESTIONS TO ASK:What type of person are you
looking for?
What is a typical career pathfor someone with my back-ground?
What are the daily functionsand responsibilities in thisposition?
What type of training doesyour company provide?
How did you get into thisfield?
What do you like best aboutthis industry?
Does your firm have entrylevel positions?
What time of year do youhire?
What is the next step in theapplication process?
Making the most of the Job Fair:First impressions count. Be
sure you are dressed profes-sionally.
Don’t be shy. Show confi-dence and enthusiasm.
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Positions Available
Apply Onlineat
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ShopRite of Monticello, Liberty and Ellenville
Part-Time Store Positions:
• Deli Clerks• Bakery Clerks• Cashiers• Night Crew Grocery Clerks
Part-time flexible work schedules,Weekend availability needed.
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Mountains of Opportunities
Consider a Career in
Public ServiceStop by the COUNTY OF SULLIVAN
Office of Personnel and Civil Service Administration’s Booth
To get information on Job Opportunities visitwww.co.sullivan.ny.us 37
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Bethel Woods is proud to be known for the exceptional customer service it routinely delivers -- a reputation built by a passionate and committed staff that truly believe in our mission, vision, and values. We are always looking for high-energy, dedicated individuals to join our growing team.
No matter what you want to do, Bethel Woods has a position for you. We have industry leading training programs and take great pride in offering entry-level opportunities in addition to those ideal for individuals who already have experience.
We are actively seeking seasonal candidates to fi ll a number of roles in areas such as:
• Food Service• Box Offi ce• Ticket Takers and Ushers• Security • Parking• Facilities and Grounds• And many more!
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MAKE A GOOD FIRST IMPRESSION
Non-verbal signals impact hiringdecisions. Your handshake, eye con-tact, posture, listening skills, andclothing all contribute to the impres-sion that you make.
Dressing professionally andappearing well groomed conveys toemployers your sincerity and inter-est.
LOOK NEAT AND PROFESSIONALShoes should be clean, polished,
un-scuffedHair should be neat and well-
groomed, as should facial hairFingernails should be clean,
trimmed and, if polished, pale orclear
Empty pockets of jingling coins orother bulges
Remove any visible body piercing
Carry your papers in a neat mannerin a briefcase or portfolio
Have a good pen ready
CHOOSE CONSERVATIVE CLOTHES Dress nicely, a suit is not required,
but torn jeans or sweats will notmake the right impression
Be neat and clean – hair combed,fingernails clean
Dress according to what is appro-priate for the job, or a little better
DON’T OVERDOUse accessories and jewelry con-
servatively. Men should remove earrings and
woman should limit to one pair.Makeup should be underplayed
and not overly noticeable Use minimal cologne or perfumeIt is always better to appear conser-
vative, rather than casual or flashy
Dress to Impress
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Job FairParticipants:
These local businesses areexpected to be at the SullivanCounty Job Fair on Tuesday,February 23 at the MonticelloFirehouse on Richardson Ave.
We Care Transportation –dispatch@wecaremedicaltransport.comChristina Powers, 701-3810
Supports for Living –jdwyer@asfl.orgJasmine Dwyer
SC Head Start –bsantiago@headstartsullivancoun-ty.orgBrenda Santiago, 434-4164 x111
Jeff Bank –ctaggart@jeffbank.comClaire Taggert, 482-3241 x1161
A Alport & Sons –dory@alport.comDory Alport, 434-7500
Anytime Home Care Inc –vsardegna@anytimehomecare.comVeron Sardegna, 565-1212
Irwin Siegel Agency Inc –Emily. calabro@SiegelAgency.comEmily Calabro, 796-3400
Catholic Charities –Rosetta McNeal@archny.orgRosetta McNeal, 794-8080 x118
Bethel Woods Center for theArts –dkortright@bethelwoodscenter.orgDonna Kortright, 295-2525
Callanan Industries –kmaher@callanan.comKevin Maher, 866-9161
Catskill Distilling Co. –pietrob@catskilldistilling.comPietro B., 583-3141
Honor’s Haven Resort & Spa –hr@honorshaven.comErica Ward-Gonzalez, 210-3110
Here’s Help –CParlapiano@hereshelp.comCathy Parlapiano, 344-3434
Sullivan Renaissance –dkweiner@sullivanrenaissance.orgDiana Weiner, 295-2445
M.J. Chojnicki Architect –Mchojnicki33@gmail.comMichael Chojnicki, 887-4181
Boys & Girls Club –smerone@bgc orange.orgShane Merone, 342-8833
The Sullivan –Tony.carlucci@the-sullivan.comTony Carlucci, 796-3100
Ed Abdallah State Farm –ed@ed insuresny.comEd Abdullah, 292-5882
Achieve Rehab & Nursing –dmurray@achieverehabny.comDeidre Murry, 292-4200 x3227
Sun Communities (JellystonePark) –jlong@suncommunities.comJennifer Long, 434-4743
CRMC –kburns@crmcny.orgKelly Burns, 333-7181
County of Sullivan –Lynda.levine@co.sullivan.ny.usLynda Levine, 807-0485
Center for Discovery –swallcarty@tcfd.orgSean Wall-Carty, 707-8305
Veria Lifestyles Inc –Sanghamittra.rimal@asiatvusa.comSanghamittra Rimal, (917) 650-0910
Starlight Marina –starlightmarinany@gmail.comJoanne Eisenburg, (917) 836-5381
CES –mtaylor@combinedenergyservices.comMike Taylor, 794-6226
Wellness Home Care –work4tolerance@aol.comJudy
Town & Country PreferredProperties LLC –realproperty@aol.comBarry Schwartz, 583-7700
Crystal Run Healthcare –datkinson@crystalrunhealthcare.comDenise Atkinson, 796-5521
Villa Roma –vrpayroll@ villaroma.comDoris Moyer, 887-4880
SC BOCES –Donna.hemmer@scboces.orgDonna Hemmer, 295-4011
Sullivan ARC –dburgio@sullivanarc.orgDenise Burgio, 796-1350 x1302
New Hope Community –lmerritt@newhopecommunity.orgLisa Merritt, 438-8300 x217
Dirig Enterprises DBASidetracks –sharonb81@hotmail.com
The Spencer Daniels Agency –jeff@spencerdaniels.comJeff Siegel, 693-4576
Everlasting Spring GardenCenter –treesofwoods@pronetisp.netJoan & Doug Woods, 295-0856
ShopRiteApply online at ShopRite.com
Town of Fallsburg Parks andRecreation –jgoldfarb@fallsburgny.comJames Goldfarb, 434-8230
Robert Green Auto & Truck –rsgreen_rgtruck@hotmail.comRobert Green, 794-6161 ext. 108
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WORK FOR AN AGENCY WHO CARES ABOUT YOU
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
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Per Diem RNs for home care visitsMust have a min. of 2 yrs acute care exp.
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Begins March 28 through April 8
Competitive salary and benefitsCall 294-8364 or 292-2127
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The Sullivan County Job Fair 2016 will be held Tuesday, February 23 from10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Monticello Firehouse, 23 Richardson Avenue inMonticello, hosted by the Center for Workforce Development and the
NYS Department of Labor.
Monticello Firehouse, 23 Richardson Avenue, Monticello
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Come meet our Management team to explore career opportunities, tour our newly renovated campusand learn why Catskill Regional Medical Center should be the place for your next career!
Join us forJob Fair Informational sessions & on the spot interviews
Saturday, February 27th from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. atCatskill Regional Medical Center68 Harris Bushville Road, Harris
If you are interested and would like to apply in advance, please visit www.crmcny.org/careersComputers and assistance available for application processing on the day of the event. Walk ins welcome.
All attendees will be entered into a drawing for an Apple IPad.
CRMC offers a comprehensive benefi ts package to employees determined by position and employment status including:• On the job training
Tuition reimbursement• Health and Dental Benefi ts
Make a positive contribution close to home and give up commuting!
A member of the Greater Hudson Valley Health System, Catskill Regional Medical Center (CRMC) is dedicated to providingthe highest quality health care to our community at the main campus in Harris, NY and at the Grover M. Hermann Hospital in Callicoon, NY.
CRMC offers the most technologically up-to-date methods of diagnosis and treatment. CRMC’s main campus in Harris is a 208-bed facility which includesa skilled nursing care facility. CRMC’s Grover M. Hermann Division is a 15-bed Critical Access Hospital with 10 beds that can be used as either acute care or skilled nursing care.
Catskill Regional Medical Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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