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April 27, 2023 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2023-04-27

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APRIL 27 • 2023 | 19

G

esher Human
Services, the JCC and
Jewish Federation
of Metropolitan Detroit are
co-sponsoring the Metro
Detroit Nonprofit Career Expo
to be held on Wednesday, May
3, from 10 a.m. to noon.
The event will be held at the
JCC (6600 W. Maple Road,
West Bloomfield) and will fea-
ture more than 15 local non-
profit agencies offering 100 +
jobs, including part-time, full-
time and seasonal positions.
Gesher Human Services,
one of the largest human
service agencies in the Metro

Detroit area, will also pro-
vide onsite resume assistance
and will be available to take
free headshot photographs
for attendees to use in their
LinkedIn profiles.
“We are gathering a group
of employers who are offer-
ing a wide variety of jobs at
different levels of experience
and education. Whether you
are a professional, a recent
college graduate or someone
with a high school diploma,
we have something for you,”
said Director of Business and
Career Services at Gesher
Human Services Jason

Charnas. “It is a great opportu-
nity for jobseekers who might
not even be sure of the kind
of position they want to see
what is on offer and apply for
a number of jobs.”
College students or teachers
seeking seasonal summer jobs
are welcome; hourly full-time
and part-time jobs are avail-
able, too.
Job types includes teachers,
event organizers, direct care
professionals, group home
managers, home health aides,
program coordinators, pre-
school positions, geriatric care
supervisors and managers,

audio-visual technicians,
fundraising professionals,
office managers, cooks,
dining service positions,
licensed practical nurses,
religious school positions,
receptionist and many
more.
Confirmed employers at
the expo include the Anti-
Defamation League (ADL),
Congregation Beth Ahm,
Dor Hadash Detroit, Farber
Hebrew Day School, Frankel
Jewish Academy, Friendship
Circle/UMatter, Gesher
Human Services, Hillel Day
School, JARC, the JCC, JCC
Pitt Child Development
Center, Jewish Family Service,
Federation, Jewish Senior Life,
Tamarack Camps, Temple
Beth El Early Childhood
Center and Temple Emanu-El.
Registration is preferred
although not required. For
more information, go to
geshermi.org/careerexpo.

Gesher, the JCC and Federation to
co-sponsor the event.

Nonprofit Career
Expo May 3

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