Residential Counselor

Employer: ServiceNet
Location: Whately, MA

Are you ready to help people and make a difference? Then consider what career opportunities ServiceNet has to offer! ServiceNet is seeking Residential Counselors to work in with clients who acquired brain injuries and provide a high level of care. This position is in a residential program in Whately, MA.

Residential Counselors will work in comfortably furnished homes and exemplify the desire to make someone’s life better. As well as a willingness to serve as a role model for our clients and a readiness to assist them in a variety of tasks associated with their daily needs. This may include cooking, cleaning, personal hygiene, transportation, outings and more.

Qualifications:

  • Experience working with Developmental Disabilities and/or Brain Injured population.
  • Basic Computer Skills.
  • Physical ability to perform the requirements of the position and CPR.
  • Valid Driver’s License and acceptable motor vehicle record.

Available Schedules:

Vacancy 1 (37 hours):

  • Saturday; 7AM-3PM
  • Sunday: 7AM-3PM
  • Tuesday: 4pM-11PM
  • Thursday; 9AM-3PM
  • Friday: 8aM-2PM

Vacancy 2 (40 hours):

  • Sunday; 3-11PM
  • Monday; 5-11PM
  • Tuesday: 3-11PM
  • Wednesday: 1-11PM
  • Thursday: 3-11PM

Vacancy 3 (40 hours):

  • Saturday 3-11PM
  • Sunday: 8AM-11PM
  • Thursday: 4-11PM
  • Friday: 3-11PM

Benefits/Compensation:

In addition to being progressive and a cutting-edge human services agency, we offer a competitive salary ($12.00/hr) with generous time-off and opportunity for advancement. Full-time employees are eligible for comprehensive health insurance and dental plans, 403(B) retirement plan, disability benefits, paid life insurance, tuition assistance, and much more!

To apply, send resume and cover letter citing Search #112 and vacancy number (schedule) in the subject line to jobs@servicenet.org

Retail Supervisor

Employer: Safeway Supermarket
Location: Pittsfield, MA

Job Summary:
Oversees the operation of a retail store and performs duties to ensure its smooth operation as required. Orients, trains, schedules, monitors and provides direction to store staff and volunteers.

Key Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Orients, trains, schedules, monitors, evaluates and provides direction to store staff and volunteers; complete time-sheets and attendance records.
  • Promotes the store by performing duties such as placing advertisements in newspapers, on radio and television and attending trade shows.
  • Purchases products for sale and purchases supplies.
  • Performs product inventory in accordance with established policies and maintains related records.
  • Greets and assists customers with product selection.
  • Provides information about the retail store(s) and service(s) to members of the public in person and over the phone.
  • Maintains the cleanliness of the store by ensuring that maintenance duties are completed by hired cleaners
  • Performs other related duties as required.

Key Competencies :
Good communication skills, customer service orientated, patience, adaptable, stress tolerance, high energy level, and good integrity.

Minimum Qualifications:
To be considered for inclusion in a Retail Supervisor, a candidate must currently be enrolled as a college student or higher, in an accredited institution.

Must be 18 years of age. Must demonstrate excellent interpersonal communication skills.

How to Apply:
Interested individual should send resume via dougjson@hotmail.com or douglas@safewaymail.com

Seasonal Staff

Where:
Starr Events at the Clark Art Institute
225 South Main St.
Williamstown MA, 01267

Position:
Seasonal Staff

Description:
We have part time positions available in our cafe, kitchen and events team. you must be 18 years or older to apply and hiring is dependant on a background check and drug test.

Contact:
413-458-0685 or stephanie.condron@starrcateringgroup.com

Visitor Services

Employer: Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA

Department: Visitor Services

Job Summary: Join the Clark’s summer crew and be part of an exciting summer at the Clark. As member of our summer crew, you’ll be a front-line ambassador welcoming visitors to explore the Clark’s world-renowned collection, exceptional special exhibitions, and a wide array of public programs for visitors of all ages.

About the role: You will be a fundamental part of our visitor experience and help manage our busy museum campus. Your responsibilities will range from hospitality, admissions, and membership sales to wayfinding and information, guest transport and parking management, and event support. Flexibility, a positive attitude, and fantastic people skills are essential qualifications. Candidates who can commit to the majority of the summer (through Labor Day) will be given preference.

About you: As a gregarious, enthusiastic, and outgoing individual, you love to share your knowledge and you’ll take pride in making sure your visitors are as awed by their experience as they are by the fantastic art and architecture. You must be reliable and comfortable multi-tasking in a fast-paced, customer-service environment. You can perform a wide array of audience and engagement roles that may include sales, guest services, and traffic control. You have a working knowledge of standard Microsoft Office programs and an aptitude to quickly learn ticketing and database programs. You have a keen eye for detail and excellent problem-solving abilities. If you simply love art, enjoy working inside and outdoors, and are able to adapt easily to quickly changing responsibilities, we look forward to your application. Contact: humanresources@clarkart.edu.

 

Hancock Shaker Village Summer Internship

Company Name: Hancock Shaker Village
Phone: 413-443-0188 / 800-817-1137

Fax: 413-447-9357
Website: www.hancockshakervillage.org

Dates: Internships begin on June 5 and end August 10, 2017.

Interns at Hancock Shaker Village work alongside staff and volunteers at a vibrant outdoor museum and living farm in western Massachusetts. Hancock Shaker Village is a National Historic Landmark dedicated to sharing the history, legacy, and continuing relevance of the Shakers, a religious group who lived at the site from 1790 until 1960. The Village is open daily April through November for self-guided tours, demonstrations, and talks. The Village has 20 historic buildings and a working farm and garden. Interns contribute to the successful operation of this dynamic public site while expanding their skills in and knowledge of professional museum functions and practices.

Intern opportunities for 2017 are available in the following departments:

  • Graphic design/social media intern We are looking for a talented intern to help convey the beauty and authentic qualities of our historic Shaker village, whose multifaceted programs illuminate Shaker values still so relevant today. Working closely with the President, you’ll be helping to create and implement social media and design strategies that increase exposure, maintain a loop between the museum’s Facebook page, Twitter, and Instagram, and enhance how the museum presents to, interacts with, and expands its audience. What you will be doing: Design collateral materials and create other opportunities for branding across the campus (everything from an electronic invitation to a temporary poster to a Shaker t-shirt sold in the store) that support the mission. Plan/produce/execute social media campaigns, and collaborate with the marketing department to build exposure. Conduct research on other institutions, creating monthly reports on vital metrics.
    • Qualifications: a solid background in design and/or media production, advertising, media, PR, journalism, and/or communications. Ability to work fast, manage multiple projects and communicate effectively. Strong graphic skills. Strong computer skills, some video/media production experience helpful.
  • Farm Intern We are looking for a hard-working and energetic intern to work alongside our CSA manager as she carries out the daily operations of sustainable vegetable production on the Hancock Shaker Village Farm. The CSA garden, now in its 7th year, connects to all aspects of the Village’s operation, including its education initiatives, café and retail outlets, and development efforts. Gain invaluable experience operating a successful production garden at the heart of a public historic site, and expand your knowledge on sustainable gardening in such areas as soil health; plant fertility; weed, disease and insect ecology; specific crop rotation plans; seed orders; seed saving; planting schedules; and cover crop plans. What you will do: weed control including mulching, cultivation (tractor experience a plus but not necessary) and hand hoeing; organic pest control; plant and manage cover crops; harvest and prepare vegetables and produce for weekly CSA pick-up; and staff the CSA pick-up. In this special setting you will use both historic and modern farm tools and machinery. Because the Village also owns and manages farm animals, you will learn basic animal husbandry and participate in barn chores as needed. You will also assist with Village initiatives that present the sustainable working farm to the public, such as giving garden tours or facilitating Saturday workshops and helping with preparations for the summer fundraising.
    • Qualifications: strong commitment to learning about sustainable agriculture; demonstrated ability to take direction and work independently; success working in a dynamic environment; and willingness to work hard in all types of weather. Prior experience on a farm helpful but not required.
  • Education Intern We are looking for an energetic and well-spoken intern to join Education Department staff and volunteer interpreters throughout the Village as we share the Shakers’ story, beliefs, and continuing relevance with 50,000+ visitors. You will gain valuable experience in public speaking (both formal and informal), historical research, visitor services, customer relations, and workplace dynamics. What you will be doing: Develop a thirty-minute introductory talk about the Shakers, presented as part of the daily programming; engage younger visitors and their families with farm- and craft-related activities in the hands-on Discovery Barn; and, working with the Education Director, coordinate and oversee programmatic elements of the Village’s four special public programs. Depending on your interest, you may also present a program on Shaker education and teach lessons in the Schoolhouse; share Shaker songs and lead Shaker movements in the Shaker Music and Dance program; or lead specialty tours in several topics, including Farm and Garden.
    • Qualifications: enthusiasm for working with the public; excellent oral communication skills; a strong foundation in history, sociology, cultural studies, or another subject related to the Village; demonstrated ability to take direction and work independently; success working in a dynamic environment; experience with life on a farm a plus but not required.

Internships are full-time, five days/week, and include some weekends. Weekly schedules will be mutually decided on between the intern and his or her supervisor. Internships begin on June 5 and end August 10. All interns will receive a $100/week stipend; off-site housing may be available if needed. Interns must provide their own transportation.

All interns will be required to:

  • Participate in a weekly lunch discussion with a Village department head and/or visiting scholars
  • Assist in preparing for and staffing at least one special public program during the summer
  • Take part in excursions to other regional cultural and agricultural institutions.
  •  Prepare one to three work-related Facebook postings, in consultation with the Village’s PR dept
  •  Maintain a daily work journal (in Shaker tradition) to record their experience

Interns will have opportunities to work across departments to gain a richer experience of the Village.

Qualifications and Application Procedures:

Internships are open to qualified undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in or just graduated from academic institutions within the United States and its territories. Additional qualifications are listed for individual internships.

Submit the items listed below via e-mail to Cindy Dickinson, Director of Education, Hancock Shaker Village, at cdickinson@hancockshakervillage.org or by mail at PO Box 927, Pittsfield, MA 01202. Deadline for applications: Thursday, March 30, 2017. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

  • Resume
  • Letter of interest describing your qualifications and reasons for applying
  • Three professional/academic references (be sure to include full names, relationship to you, and contact information). Please do NOT send letters of recommendation.

Questions? Contact Cindy Dickinson at cdickinson@hancockshakervillage.org or at 413-443-0188 x213.

Administrative Coordinator

Company Name: The Becket Arts Center
Website:  http://www.becketartscenter.org/

The Becket Arts Center is looking for someone who enjoys interacting with people, has good organizational skills, is computer literate and demonstrates enthusiasm, to fill the position of Administrative Coordinator.

The pay is $15-$20 /hour dependent upon skills and experience.  Hours are flexible except for the summer months when the Center is open.  Summer hours are 12:00 – 4 p.m. Thursday – Sunday.  The Administrative Coordinator will be responsible for hiring and supervising a high school intern to assist with weekend coverage.

To apply, please send cover letter and resume to:
The Becket Arts Center, 7 Brooker Hill Rd, Becket, MA 01223

For more information, please contact Sally Solouri at
Email:   ssoluri@verizon.net
Phone:  413 623-0027 or 413-770-1802