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The Detroit Jewish News, 2024-03-28

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28 | MARCH 28 • 2024
J
N

OUR COMMUNITY

G

esher Human
Services, The J
Detroit and Jewish
Federation of Detroit will
again co-sponsor the Metro
Detroit Nonprofit Career
Expo, which will take place
on Wednesday, April 3, from
10 a.m. to noon at The J
Detroit in West Bloomfield.
The Metro Detroit
Nonprofit Career Expo will
feature seven local nonprofit
agencies offering approx-
imately 50 jobs, including
part-time, full-time and
seasonal positions. Gesher
Human Services will also
provide free onsite resume
assistance and support from
certified professional resume
writers, headshot-style pho-
tographs for attendees to use
in their LinkedIn profiles
and information on a variety
of career assistance.
Representatives from
Oakland80, an initiative that

aims to create more econom-
ic stability and career oppor-
tunities for Oakland County
residents through networks
of connections and resourc-
es, will also be onsite.
Job positions available at
the Metro Detroit Career
Expo include direct sup-
port professionals, accounts
receivable, group home
managers, home health aides,
nurse case management,
accounting support coor-
dinators, receptionists, and
food services professionals,
including cooks and dining
service. College students or
teachers seeking seasonal
summer jobs are also wel-
come.
Registration is preferred,
although not required. For
more information or to regis-
ter, go to www.geshermi.org/
careerexpo, contact employ-
menthelp@geshermi.org or
call (248) 233-4245.

Seven local nonprofit agencies
to seek workers at April 3 event.

Find a Job at
Career Expo

Who to call
when you
don’t know
who to call.

During challenging times, the Detroit Jewish

community is here to help. Managed by

Jewish Family Service (JFS), Jhelp is staffed by

knowledgeable professionals ready to guide

you to the Jewish Detroit resources you need.

Teen & Adult Mental Health Support • Financial Help

Older Adult Services • Caregiving • And So Much More

Supported through the generosity of The Jewish Fund
and the D. Dan and Betty Kahn Family Foundation.

You can also chat

with us online at

Jhelp.org.

It’s FREE. It’s confidential.
It’s here for you.

Call 1-248-592-2650

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