Adult Directory 2013
Adult Directory 2013
Adult Directory 2013
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• Pool Attendant - Performs routine tasks associated with various activities<br />
at a pool facility including cleaning and maintenance. May assist guard<br />
staff in the pool area with crowd control. Social security card and work<br />
permit is required. Swimming skills are required. Must be willing to take<br />
Lifeguard Training.<br />
Salary range $8.84 to $9.82 per hour<br />
• Lifeguard - Must hold current lifeguard certification, CPR/AED and First<br />
Aid from the American Red Cross, YMCA, or other agency approved by<br />
the Montgomery County Health Department. Supervises patrons during<br />
public swim sessions, enforces health and safety rules and regulations,<br />
ensures patron safety and administers appropriate assistance, performs<br />
maintenance and cleaning duties. Salary range $9.82 to $11.14 per hour.<br />
Office of Employment Training -1900 N. Beauregard Street, Suite 300 Alexandria,<br />
VA 22311 (703) 746-5900 (Alternate No. 703 838-4316<br />
Joseph Stevens, Director<br />
Alexandria residents (16 yrs +). Vocational and skills training assistance and job<br />
referrals. Employment Resource Center.<br />
C. Independent Employment and Training<br />
Independent jobs such as those with national chain stores, e.g. Starbucks, grocery stores<br />
(Harris Teeter, Whole Foods, Bloom, Target) require applicants to apply online (16 yrs+).<br />
Most chain stores no longer accept job applications through walk-in request.<br />
Job search online: Search the name of the business directly and locate the “jobs search”<br />
tab or connect to a search a jobs database. To apply, the applicant must have access to an<br />
email address.<br />
The following are popular online job search databases:<br />
www.snagajob.com www.employmentguide.com www.washingtonpost.com<br />
www.dcnetworks.org www.simplyhired.com www.monster.com<br />
www.dcjobs.com www.careerbuilder.com<br />
Independent Job Developers: Several social services agencies employ job developers<br />
to assist residents with securing and maintaining employment. Developers are<br />
generally associated with an umbrella agency that also provides case management, job<br />
training, life skills and other personal strengthening assistance. Below are a few local<br />
job developers that are available to assist DC residents find employment. Many<br />
developers restrict their assistance to persons who reside in the neighborhood or ward<br />
that the social service agency serves.<br />
Joe Wilson, Job Developer<br />
Far Southeast Collaborative<br />
(202) 889-1425, (202) 231-7927<br />
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Job Placement Specialist<br />
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Community & Confinement Access Guide<br />
Debbie Bell, Job Developer<br />
Center for Employment and Employment<br />
Training (CEET)<br />
(202) 832-4070