Keeping Innovative Literature Alive, BCC April 10

Keeping Innovative Literature Alive through Small and Independent Press Publishing

Forum: Thursday April 10 / 12:15 / SBA Lounge

Come hear three Mass-based editors, publishers, and writers discuss (you guessed it) editing, publishing, and writing in an indie culture

Hannah Fries is Associate Editor and poetry editor of Orion Magazine, based in Great Barrington, MA. She is a graduate of the Warren Wilson College MFA Program for Writers and the recipient of a Colorado Art Ranch residency. Her poems have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and have appeared in The Massachusetts Review, Drunken Boat, Water~Stone Review, and other journals.  Kristen Hewitt is an Assistant Editor at Orion Magazine where she has worked for the last four years. She attended the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland, Maine, after graduating from Bates College, where she studied poetry. She has worked as a freelance writer for the Farmers’ Almanac and as an editorial assistant for the literary journal ecopoetics.  Mike Young is the author of three books: We Are All Good If They Try Hard Enough (poems from Publishing Genius Press), Look! Look! Feathers (stories from Word Riot Press), and the forthcoming Sprezzatura (poems again, from Publishing Genius). He is the founding editor of NOÖ Journal and Magic Helicopter Press, and he lives in Northampton, MA. Find him online at mikeayoung.tumblr.com.

BCC annual music faculty recital March 28

WHO: Faculty from Berkshire Community College’s (BCC) Fine and Performing Arts Department.WHAT: BCC’s Annual Music Faculty Recital.

The event will feature performances and works by: Beth Craig, Cellist; Cindy Oglenick, Violin; M. Rahima Hohlstein, Pianist; Kevin McGerigle, Baritone; Ellen Shanahan, Pianist; Steve Murray, Composition; Alice Spatz, Composition; Maureen O’Flynn, Soprano (special guest) and Lee Dixon, Pianist (special guest).

WHERE: BCC’s Boland Theatre, 1350 West St., Pittsfield.

WHEN: Fri., March 28 at 7 p.m.

DETAILS: The concert is free and open to the public. FORUM credit is also available for BCC students. For more information, contact Ellen Shanahan at eshanahan@berkshirecc.edu.

Advanced Clinical Concepts in Geriatric Care

Advanced Clinical Concepts in Geriatric Care

42 CONTACT HOURS

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April 14, 15, 16, 17, 22, 29, 30  May 1, 2014

Berkshire Community College

4:00 to 8 PM

April 23, 24, 28, 2014

Mt. Greylcok Extended Care Facility

3:00 to 9:30 PM

Insturctor: Beth Fiscella, MS, APRN, CNS-BC, Associate Professor of Nursing, BCC

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TARGET AUDIENCE: Employed and Unemployed RN’s and LPN’s as well as students graduating from nursing programs in the Spring of 2014.

Overall Goal: This course is designed to aid practicing nurses as well as nurses wishing to obtain a position in working with elderly in identifying the scope and complexity of gerontological nursing. The course is designed to be beneficial for LPN’s seeking National Association for Practical Nurse Education and Services, Inc. (NAPNES) certification in long term care.

Objectives: The learner will be able to:

1.      Apply the role of the geriatric nurse including the associated concepts, skills, and techniques associated with TLC nursing.

2.      Apply the theory related to nursing care provided to geriatric patient by providing a safe clean and comfortable environment for the long term care, chronically ill patient.

3.      Analyze anatomy and physiology and therapeutic/modified diets for various body systems in the geriatric client.

4.      Apply pharmacological interventions and commonly used medications for body systems.

THERE IS NO FEE FOR THIS CLASS THANKS TO THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS WORKFORCE COMPETITIVE TRUST FUND

Participants must commit to the entire program

Advanced registration is required. Applications may be found at the Berkshire County Regional Employment Board website: www.bcreb.com. For further information contacts Colleen Rossi, PACE Healthcare Program Director at 442-7177 ext 153.

Registration is limited and applications close April 1, 2014

 

 

General Electric in Schenectady – Skilled Trades

GE is working for a better future.

Are you ready?

GE Power & Water – Skilled Trades Opening

  • Electricians
  • Pipefitters
  • Machine Tool Mechanics
  • Heavy Equipment Operators
  • Utility Operators
  • Crane/Elevator Repair
  • Steelworkers

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Apply online at

www.gesteamturbinegenjobs.com

  • No travel, 40- hour week
  • Comprehensive benefits
  • Great working conditions
  • Non-seasonal work schedule

Inside Sales Representative (Technical Sales) – South Lee, Massachusetts

Inside Sales Representative (Technical Sales) – South Lee, Massachusetts

An exciting opportunity exists at Boyd Technologies, Inc. for an Inside Sales Representative to develop and grow profitable business-to-business sales with new and existing accounts in accordance with the Company’s strategic direction. The Inside Sales Representative evaluates customer inquiries and technical specifications, schedules trials, facilitates material sourcing between customers and vendors, prepares quotes using process estimation forms and pricing worksheets, and assists in the close of sales.

The Inside Sales Representative maintains a critical point of communication between the prospects, customers and internal/external sales managers on all aspects of sales. They will participate in all trade show logistics. Travel requirements include industry events and site visits.

This is not simply a customer service role, although strong customer service skills are critical. It requires a strong technical acumen to deliver results effectively. There is extensive upward mobility potential in this role.

Requirements :

An associates or bachelor’s degree in a business or engineering discipline is required. Two to five years technical sales in an inside or outside sales capacity, or other strongly related experience
is desired.
To fit in the Boyd culture, the Inside Sales Rep must have an action oriented work-style, be able to work autonomously while developing inter-department relationships and resources, creative thinking and a sense of humor. They will have a build in passion to help their company succeed and advance themselves professionally. This person demonstrates strong supportive role skills towards the outside sales managers and revenue stream they will support.
This position requires approximately 10% travel, including by air and vehicle. Ability to obtain a US Passport is required.
To express interest, send resume and cover letter with salary requirements to:
jmoriarty@boydtech.com

Boyd Technologies, Inc.
Benefits Package Includes:

•Vacation and Sick Time
•11 Paid Holidays
•401(k) Retirement Plan
•Short and Long Term Disability
•Medical Insurance with HRA
•Voluntary Dental and AFLAC Group Benefits
•Training and Development Opportunities

Senior Clerk Typist – Building Inspections Department

CITY OF PITTSFIELD

DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL, CITY HALL, 70 ALLEN STREET, ROOM 107, PITTSFIELD, MA 01201 PHONE: 413-499-9340

JOB POSTING
SUPERVISORY & PROFESSIONAL UNION

SENIOR CLERK TYPIST
BUILDING INSPECTIONS DEPARTMENT

The Building Inspections Department is seeking a qualified individual for the full-time position of Senior Clerk Typist. Candidates will perform the following duties: application processing and collection for required inspections; data entry for building; electrical and plumbing inspectors; ability to generate statistical and standard record reports for submittal to local & state agencies; post and maintain general records; filing and storage of building permits, drawings, certificates of occupancy, and certificates of inspection; and other assigned duties. Applicants must have the capabilities and willingness to learn new software, such as Govern, and be able to perform various administrative and clerical duties which will include but are not limited to: answering telephone, assisting walk-ins, and handling public and internal inquiries. Applicants must be proficient in Microsoft applications including Excel, Word, and Outlook. Applicant should be well organized and highly motivated with excellent interpersonal skills.

35 Hours per week
Monday – Friday, 7:30 am – 3:00 pm
Salary: $13.65-$14.35 per hour

Deadline: Tuesday, March 25, 2014

If interested please submit application and resume with cover letter to:
City Hall
Personnel Office, Room #107
70 Allen Street
Pittsfield, MA 01201

City of Pittsfield is an EEO/AA employer