Thursday, October 16, 2014

In the Community from ACEH October 20, 2014

In the Community: October 20, 2014
A Weekly Listing of Diversity and Multicultural Events
From the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony
 Does "In the Community" help you learn about or publicize diversity  events? 
If so, please consider joining ACEH or renewing your membership. Your dues  help pay for  this email and all the other Alliance  activities: $20 a year ($35/two years) for an individual; $30 a year ($50/two years) for a family; $40 for nonprofits; $75 for businesses.                   The ACEH fiscal year is October 1 to September 30.
It's easy--here's how:
--You can pay through the secure Pay Pal system at http://www.harmonyalliance.org  Click on Join Us.
--Or you can send a check to ACEH, c/o Treasurer Bin Lim, Box 3007, Holland 49422-3007.
--Or you can sign up any ACEH meeting or social event.  THANK YOU!
  
ACEH is a 501(c) 3 organization; contributions are tax-deductible as allowed by law.
  
ACEH was founded in Holland in 1999 and is committed to justice, equal opportunity, cross-cultural understanding, and appreciation for diversity.  Members and friends work together through programs, outreach, advocacy, and social events to make West Michigan a place where all people are welcomed and respected. "In the Community" is also on the ACEH website. 
 
Check us out under Groups on Facebook at ACEH - Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony.  Lots of posted info and links to multicultural, race, and justice topics.
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Tues, Oct 21, 6:30 pm: Program on bullying and how to "foster a safe and inclusive learning environment for all in local schools."  Short documentary "Bullied," and small-group discussions and sharing of ideas.  Student leaders, faculty advisors, counselors, local school administrators will take part.  Supported by Holland is Ready and PFLAG.  Refreshments from Lemonjellos.  RSVP to jimdumerauf@me.com  At Herrick District Library, 300 S. River, Holland.
 
Sat, Oct 25, 10:30 am – 12:30 pm:  Art project: Making painted rock skulls, as part of the community's Day of the Dead/Día de los Muertos observance. $10 for first child; $5 each additional child.  At Holland Area Arts Council, 150 East 8th St, Holland.
 
Sat, Oct 25, 2 pm:  Alliance for Bilingual Arts opening workshop to "explore potential of bilingual performance in the community and ways to develop artistic projects that connect citizens representing different language/ethnic groups."  This workshop will focus on bilingual poetry in Spanish and English.  Cooperative effort of Hope College and Holland Civic Theatre, with workshop by John Tammi and Brian Everitt.  Free, open to the public (high school age and older).  Register by calling 395-7600 or 396-2021.  At Holland Civic Theatre, 50 West 9th St, Holland.
 
Tues, Oct 28, 7 pm: KUSA (Kairos)-Holland will host Zoughbi Zoughbi, founder of the Wi'am Reconciliation Center in Bethlehem.  For more info, contact friendsforpeace8@gmail.com  Open to the public. At Herrick District Library, first floor meeting room, 300 S. River, Holland.
 
Thurs, Oct 30, 8 am to noon:  REDI (Racial Equity Diversity & Inclusion Seminars) seminar focusing on Education.  Explores role that various issues play in shaping of unequal learning outcomes in communities; also, what sustains the "school to prison pipeline."  Offers strategies to create and sustain diversity and inclusion  in education.  $50, includes materials, light breakfast.  For information and to register, contact communications@ethnicdiversity.org  or (616) 846-9074.  At Lakeshore Ethnic Diversity Alliance office, 665 136th Ave, Holland.
 
Thurs, Oct 30, 5 pm (pizza dinner), 6 pm (program): NO MORE event "addressing domestic and dating violence and how we can help as empowered bystanders."  Survivor speaker and performance by the GVSU ReACT! Theatre Troupe.  Free admission; everyone is welcome.  For info, call Sherry at 494-1747 or Lesley at 494-1741.  At Center for Women in Transition, 411 Butternut, Holland.
 
Fri, Oct 31, 7 pm:  Areawide observation of Reformation Day, with performance by Rev. John Schuurman impersonating 19th-century "Eccentric Preacher" and author Dr. Charles Haddon Spurgeon   Free; offering taken.  At 14th Street CRC, 14th St and Central Ave, Holland.
 
Looking Ahead
Day of the Dead/Día de los Muertos Community Festival:  Special programs and displays--ofrendas, crafts, storytime, lotería, art projects, and more—at Herrick District Library, Holland Museum, and Holland Area Arts Council from October into early November. To learn more, visit http://vivalavidafestivalholland.com or find the event on Facebook.  A Día de los Muertos Activity Book can be downloaded from the Arts Council website: http://www.hollandarts.org/events
 
The Big Read Holland:  In November, Hope College, Herrick District Library, Holland Museum, plus local churches, businesses, and organizations will host a variety of community programs around the classic, Pulitzer Prize-winning book "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.  See The Big Read page on Facebook or go to the website https://www.facebook.com/bigreadholland  ACEH will host a book discussion on Friday, Nov 14 (more information in the ACEH November Newsletter).
 
SAVE THE DATE!  ACEH Holiday Potluck and Cultural Sharing Party, Saturday, December 6:  Annual ACEH community event, with entertainment, music, children's activities, silent auction, great food, fun and fellowship.  At First United Methodist Church, 57 West 10th, Holland.  More information in the ACEH November Newsletter.
 
Jobs
Boys & Girls Club of Greater Holland:  Elementary coordinator, for youth development team. Knowledge of principles related to development of grade 1-4 youth; communication and leadership skills; bachelor's degree.  Resume and cover letter to Attn. Craig Spoelhof at cspoelhof@bgch.org
or mail to 435 Van Raalte Ave, Holland 49423.
 
City of Holland:  Event specialist at Windmill Island Gardens (20-30 hrs/wk, March – November; $15-$22/hr; no benefits).  Marketing, booking, planning events and meeting with clients.  Two to three years' experience booking/coordinating events with emphasis on weddings.  Cover letter and resume to hr@cityofholland.com with Event Specialist in subject line.  Deadline is Fri, Oct 31.
 
Justice for Our Neighbors (JFON):  Legal assistant (flexible 20 hrs/wk; $11-15/hr based on experience). Work for site attorney; office operations, client management support.  Based in Grand Rapids; assist also at satellite clinics.  Commitment to public service; fluent in Spanish; BIA accreditation or prior immigration law experience a plus.  JFON is a faith-based service involving diverse individuals, cultures, faiths who come together through the United Methodist Church to welcome newcomers.  Contact Laura Rampersad, site director, at L.Rampersad@jfonwestmichigan.org
 
Mediation Services:   Case manager (29 hrs/wk).  Case management, database management, client interviewing.  Office management or similar position experience; paralegal training preferred. Skills/training in mediation/alternative dispute resolution highly beneficial.  Cover letter and resume to HR@MediationServices.Works  Deadline is noon today, Mon, Oct 20.
 
Ottawa Area Intermediate School District:  http://www.oaisd.org/oaisd/employment
---Behavioral assistant for Ottawa Area Center.  Deadline is today, Mon, Oct 20.
---Parent Liaison: Instructional/early childhood.  Deadline is Tues, Oct 21.
---Parent Educator: Instructional/early childhood.  Deadline is Mon, Oct 27.
---Technology field support.  Position open until filled.
 
Ottawa County Michigan Works! Holland Service Center.  On-site Tuesday, Oct 21, at 121 Clover St, Holland; (616) 396-2154:  6 employers:
---Allied Business Services, on site 10 am – 2 pm: 5 full-time call center representatives; bilingual Spanish is a plus.  Starting pay $13/hr.  Complete online application, take a typing test and 10-Key test and have an interview.
---Alliance Home Health Care, 10 am – 2 pm:  25 openings for fulll-time and part-time home health aides and CNAs.  Bring resume and references; complete online application at event.
---Haworth, 10 am to 2 pm:  30 openings for full-time, direct hire, primarily 2nd and 3rd shift team members, machine operators, material handlers.  Starting pay $10/hr; benefits available on first day.  Bring resume and references; complete online application at event.
---Hillshire Brands, 9 am to 4 pm:  30 openings for various production jobs.  Starting pay $11.50/hr and up, depending on position.  Bring resume to event; can apply online before the event at http://www.hillshirebrands.com/Careers.aspx.
---CSM Services, 10 am to 2 pm: 5 full-time openings to clean West Ottawa School District.  No prior experience necessary.
---DJ's Landscape Management, 10 am to 2 pm: 25 positions for sidewalk clearing crew, plow and salt truck drivers, heavy equipment operators.  Pay begins at $15/hr and up, depending on position.  Bring resume to event.
 
 
 
 

Sunday, October 12, 2014

In the Community from ACEH October 13, 2014

In the Community: October 13, 2014
A Weekly Listing of Diversity and Multicultural Events
From the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony
 Does "In the Community" help you learn about or publicize diversity  events? 
If so, please consider joining ACEH or renewing your membership. Your dues  help pay for  this email and all the other Alliance  activities: $20 a year ($35/two years) for an individual; $30 a year ($50/two years) for a family; $40 for nonprofits; $75 for businesses.                 The ACEH fiscal year is October 1 to September 30.
It's easy--here's how:
--You can pay through the secure Pay Pal system at http://www.harmonyalliance.org  Click on Join Us.
--Or you can send a check to ACEH, c/o Treasurer Bin Lim, Box 3007, Holland 49422-3007.
--Or you can sign up any ACEH meeting or social event.  THANK YOU!
  
ACEH is a 501(c) 3 organization; contributions are tax-deductible as allowed by law.
  
ACEH was founded in Holland in 1999 and is committed to justice, equal opportunity, cross-cultural understanding, and appreciation for diversity.  Members and friends work together through programs, outreach, advocacy, and social events to make West Michigan a place where all people are welcomed and respected. "In the Community" is also on the ACEH website. 
 
Check us out under Groups on Facebook at ACEH - Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony.  Lots of posted info and links to multicultural, race, and justice topics.
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TONIGHT, Mon, Oct 13, 7 pm: Candidate forum for Michigan 89th House District (Amanda Price, Republican, and Don Bergman, Democrat) and Michigan 30th Senate District (Sarah Howard, Democrat; the Republican, Arlan Meekhof, cannot attend).  Hosted by League of Women Voters-Holland.   mschmidt160@hotmail.com  At Park Township Hall, 52 152nd Ave, Holland.
 
Mon, Oct 13, and Tues, Oct 14, 6 pm:  French film: "Elle s'appelait Sarah," based on the novel "Sarah's Key" by Tatiana de Rosnay.  In French with English subtitles.  At Hope College Van Wylen Library, Granberg Room, College Ave at 11th St, Holland.
 
Thurs, Oct 16, 8:30 am – 10 am:  8th annual Lakeshore Friends of Fair Housing breakfast: "Opening the Doors to Housing Choice," with fair housing advocate and urban photographer Bernard Kleina.  Presentation of Fair Housing Award.  Must register at http://www.fhcwm.org/lksbreakfast  Info at 1-866-389-FAIR or email lkeegan@fhcwm.org  At Midtown Center, 96 West 15th St, Holland.
 
Fri, Oct 17, 7 pm (support); 8 pm (program):  PFLAG meeting, showing a video about "The Trevor Project," a national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth.  Open to the public.  At Grace Episcopal Church, 555 Michigan Ave, Holland.
 
Tues, Oct 21, 6:30 pm: Program on bullying and how to "foster a safe and inclusive learning environment for all in local schools."  Short documentary "Bullied," followed by small-group discussions and sharing of ideas.  Student leaders, faculty advisors, counselors, administrators from local schools will take part.  Supported by Holland is Ready and PFLAG.  Refreshments from Lemonjellos.  RSVP to jimdumerauf@me.com  At Herrick District Library, 300 S. River, Holland.
 
Sat, Oct 25, 10:30 am – 12:30 pm:  Art project: Making painted rock skulls, as part of the community's Day of the Dead/Día de los Muertos observance. $10 for first child; $5 each additional child.  At Holland Area Arts Council, 150 East 8th St, Holland.
 
Sat, Oct 25, 5 pm socializing; 5:30 pm dinner; 7 pm cultural programs:  2014 Diwali Celebrations.   Diwali, also known as the festival of lights, "is a Hindu festival celebrated in autumn that spiritually signifies the victory of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, good over evil, and hope over despair."  Event includes dinner and cultural programs.  Cost is $15; children 12 and younger are free.  Must reserve tickets by Monday, Oct 12, from sheebawinjoe@gmail.com or call (248) 238-9850.  At Jenison Center for the Arts, 8375 20th Ave, Jenison.
 
Thurs, Oct 30, 5 pm (pizza dinner), 6 pm (program): NO MORE event "addressing domestic and dating violence and how we can help as empowered bystanders."  Survivor speaker and performance by the GVSU ReACT! Theatre Troupe.  Free admission; everyone is welcome.  For info, call Sherry at 494-1747 or Lesley at 494-1741.  At Center for Women in Transition, 411 Butternut, Holland.
 
Looking Ahead
Day of the Dead/Día de los Muertos Community Festival:  Special programs and displays--ofrendas, crafts, storytime, lotería, art projects, and more—at Herrick District Library, Holland Museum, and Holland Area Arts Council from October into early November. To learn more, visit http://vivalavidafestivalholland.com or find the event on Facebook.  A Día de los Muertos Activity Book can be downloaded from the Arts Council website: http://www.hollandarts.org/events
 
The Big Read Holland:  In November, Hope College, Herrick District Library, Holland Museum, plus local churches, businesses, and organizations will host a variety of community programs around the classic, Pulitzer Prize-winning book "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.  See The Big Read page on Facebook or go to the website https://www.facebook.com/bigreadholland  ACEH will host a book discussion on Friday, Nov 14 (more information in the ACEH November Newsletter).
 
SAVE THE DATE!  ACEH Holiday Potluck and Cultural Sharing Party, Saturday, December 6:  Annual ACEH community event, with entertainment, music, children's activities, silent auction, great food, fun and fellowship.  At First United Methodist Church, 57 West 10th, Holland.  More information in the ACEH November Newsletter.
 
Jobs
Boys & Girls Club of Greater Holland:  Elementary coordinator, for youth development team. Knowledge of principles related to development of grade 1-4 youth; communication and leadership skills; bachelor's degree.  Resume and cover letter to Attn. Craig Spoelhof at cspoelhof@bgch.org
or mail to 435 Van Raalte Ave, Holland 49423.
 
Center for Women in Transition:   Two on-call shelter assistants. Ensure safety and security of facility, meet basic needs of residents; provide backup to crisis line volunteers. Hourly wage.  Available for all shifts, including 3rd; weekends and holidays.  High school diploma or equivalent; basic understanding of domestic violence and sexual assault issues desirable; sensitive to issues of diversity. Computer-proficient.  Resume and cover letter to Shelter Manager, Center for Women in Transition, 411 Butternut, Holland, MI 49424.  Deadline is TODAY, Mon, Oct 13.
 
City of Holland:  Event specialist at Windmill Island Gardens (20-30 hrs/wk, March – November; $15-$22/hr; no benefits).  Marketing, booking, planning events and meeting with clients.  Two to three years' experience booking/coordinating events with emphasis on weddings.  Cover letter and resume to hr@cityofholland.com with Event Specialist in subject line.  Deadline is Fri, Oct 31.
 
Justice for Our Neighbors (JFON):  Legal assistant (flexible 20 hrs/wk; $11-15/hr based on experience). Work for site attorney; office operations, client management support.  Based in Grand Rapids; assist also at satellite clinics.  Commitment to public service; fluent in Spanish; BIA accreditation or prior immigration law experience a plus.  JFON is a faith-based service involving diverse individuals, cultures, faiths who come together through the United Methodist Church to welcome newcomers.  Contact Laura Rampersad, site director, at L.Rampersad@jfonwestmichigan.org
 
Mediation Services:   Case manager (29 hrs/wk).  Case management, database management, client interviewing.  Office management or similar position experience; paralegal training preferred. Skills/training in mediation/alternative dispute resolution highly beneficial.  Cover letter and resume to HR@MediationServices.Works  Deadline is noon, Mon, Oct 20.
 
Ottawa Area Intermediate School District: .   http://www.oaisd.org/oaisd/employment
---Nutrition educator.  Consultant.  Deadline is Fri, Oct 17.
---Parent Liaison: Instructional/early childhood.  Deadline is Tues, Oct 21.
---Parent Educator: Instructional/early childhood.  Deadline is Mon, Oct 27.
---Technology field support.  Position open until filled.
 
Ottawa County Michigan Works! Holland Service Center.  On-site Tuesday, Oct 14, at 121 Clover St, Holland; (616) 396-2154:  2 employers:
---EBW Electronics, on site 10 am-2 pm.  14 openings for assemblers, SMT operator, AOI operator.  Bring copy of resume.
---Effex Management Solutions, 8:30 am to noon.  12 production openings for Magna Mirrors.  Full-time; shift differential.  Bring resume; complete paper application at event.
 
Saugatuck Twp. Fire District:  Administrative assistant/office manager (25-30 hrs/wk).  Proficiency in data entry and computer skills; ability to be proficient in Fire Pro's Program and National Incident Reporting System within one year (training provided); must multi-task in fast-paced environment with minimal supervision; other requirements.  Cover letter and resume to Chief Janik at stfd101@hotmail.com or mail to Saugatuck Township Fire District, 3342 Blue Star Highway, Saugatuck 49453.  Deadline is Wed, Oct 15.
 
  

Sunday, October 05, 2014

In the Community from ACEH October 6, 2014

In the Community: October 6, 2014
A Weekly Listing of Diversity and Multicultural Events
From the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony
 Does "In the Community" help you learn about or publicize diversity  events? 
If so, please consider joining ACEH or renewing your membership. Your dues  help pay for  this email and all the other Alliance  activities: $20 a year ($35/two years) for an individual; $30 a year ($50/two years) for a family; $40 for nonprofits; $75 for businesses.                   The ACEH fiscal year is October 1 to September 30.
It's easy--here's how:
--You can pay through the secure Pay Pal system at http://www.harmonyalliance.org  Click on Join Us.
--Or you can send a check to ACEH, c/o Treasurer Bin Lim, Box 3007, Holland 49422-3007.
--Or you can sign up any ACEH meeting or social event.  THANK YOU!
  
ACEH is a 501(c) 3 organization; contributions are tax-deductible as allowed by law.
  
ACEH was founded in Holland in 1999 and is committed to justice, equal opportunity, cross-cultural understanding, and appreciation for diversity.  Members and friends work together through programs, outreach, advocacy, and social events to make West Michigan a place where all people are welcomed and respected. "In the Community" is also on the ACEH website. 
 
Check us out under Groups on Facebook at ACEH - Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony.  Lots of posted info and links to multicultural, race, and justice topics.
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TODAY, Mon, Oct 6: Last day to register to be eligible to vote in the November 4, 2014, election.  To fill out an application, go to your township, city or county clerk's office; Secretary of State branches; or online at www.michigan.gov/sos
 
Tues, Oct 7, 7 pm:  KUSA (Kairos USA)-Holland community gathering.  Reports from persons who were in Israel and Palestine this summer.  Discussion on developments in the region.  friendsforpeace8@gmail.com  At Herrick District Library auditorium, 300 S. River, Holland.
 
Wed, Oct 8, 4 pm:  French program: "L'Histoire de la Nouvelle-Orléans," by Dr. Dianne Guenin-Lelle, professor of French, Albion. At Martha Miller Auditorium 135, 10th St at Columbia Ave, Holland.
 
Thurs, Oct 9, 6 pm: G.R.O.W. Movement annual kickoff and celebratory event.  The initiative is a Hope College campus-wide movement "to create a shared community vision to establish a common, positive, dynamic, inclusive and asset based approach to diversity and inclusion."  Spearheaded by Office of Multicultural Education, with partnerships throughout the campus.  At Maas Auditorium, Columbia Ave at 11th St, Holland.
 
Fri, Oct 10, 7 pm:  "Implicit Bias and Colorblindness," by Rev. Denise Kingdom Grier--"colorblindness is an affliction, not a virtue; it's not the inability to see color, it's the tendency to see only certain ones.  Implicit bias renders others in our community as invisible or worth-less." General meeting of the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony (ACEH).  Everyone is welcome.  392-5086.  At Center for Women in Transition, 411 Butternut, Holland.
 
Mon, Oct 13, 7 pm: Candidate forum for Michigan 89th House District (Amanda Price, Republican, and Don Bergman, Democrat) and Michigan 30th Senate District (Sarah Howard, Democrat; the Republican, Arlan Meekhof, cannot attend).  Hosted by League of Women Voters-Holland.   mschmidt160@hotmail.com  At Park Township Hall, 52 152nd Ave, Holland.
 
Mon, Oct 13, and Tues, Oct 14, 6 pm:  French film: "Elle s'appelait Sarah," based on the novel "Sarah's Key" by Tatiana de Rosnay.  In French with English subtitles.  At Hope College Van Wylen Library, Granberg Room, College Ave at 11th St, Holland.
 
Thurs, Oct 16, 8:30 am – 10 am:  8th annual Lakeshore Friends of Fair Housing breakfast: "Opening the Doors to Housing Choice," with fair housing advocate and urban photographer Bernard Kleina.  Presentation of Fair Housing Award.  Must register at http://www.fhcwm.org/lksbreakfast  Info at 1-866-389-FAIR or email lkeegan@fhcwm.org  At Midtown Center, 96 West 15th St, Holland.
 
Sat, Oct 25, 5 pm socializing; 5:30 pm dinner; 7 pm cultural programs:  2014 Diwali Celebrations.   Diwali, also known as the festival of lights, "is a Hindu festival celebrated in autumn each year; it spiritually signifies the victory of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, good over evil, and hope over despair."  Event includes dinner and cultural programs.  Cost is $15; children 12 and younger are free.  Must reserve tickets by Monday, Oct 12, from sheebawinjoe@gmail.com or call (248) 238-9850.  At Jenison Center for the Arts, 8375 20th Ave, Jenison.
 
Community Opportunities: Middle Schools
Calling All Colors Middle School Liaisons for Holland Public Schools for 2014-15 academic year.  Help recruit students for the program, accompany students to CAC conferences, hold meetings every other week at Holland East or Holland West schools.  Training, materials, support, and stipend.  Contact Sarah Salguera at program@ethnicdiversity.org or call (616) 846-9074.
 
Jobs
Center for Women in Transition:   Two on-call shelter assistants. Ensure safety and security of facility, meet basic needs of residents; provide backup to crisis line volunteers. Hourly wage.  Available for all shifts, including 3rd; weekends and holidays.  High school diploma or equivalent; basic understanding of domestic violence and sexual assault issues desirable; sensitive to issues of diversity. Computer-proficient.  Resume and cover letter to Shelter Manager, Center for Women in Transition, 411 Butternut, Holland, MI 49424.  Deadline is Mon, Oct 13.
 
Justice for Our Neighbors (JFON):  Legal assistant (flexible 20 hrs/wk; $11-15/hr based on experience). Work for site attorney; general office operations and client management support.  Based in Grand Rapids; will assist also at satellite clinics.  Commitment to public service; fluent in Spanish; BIA accreditation or prior immigration law experience is a plus.  JFON is a faith-based service involving diverse individuals, cultures, faiths who come together through the United Methodist Church to welcome newcomers.  Contact Laura Rampersad, site director, at L.Rampersad@jfonwestmichigan.org
 
Mediation Services:   Case manager (29 hrs/wk).  Case management, database management, client interviewing.  Office management or similar position experience; paralegal training preferred. Skills/training in mediation/alternative dispute resolution highly beneficial.  Submit cover letter and resume to HR@MediationServices.Works  Deadline is noon, Mon, Oct 20.
 
Ottawa Area Intermediate School District: .   http://www.oaisd.org/oaisd/employment
---Technology field support.  Position open until filled.
 
Ottawa County Michigan Works! Holland Service Center.  On-site Tuesday, Oct 6, at 121 Clover St, Holland; (616) 396-2154:  3 employers:
---EBW Electronics, on site 10 am-2 pm.  8 openings for assemblers and SMT operator; temp to hire full time.  Bring copy of resume.
---Blu Perspective, 9:30 am to noon and 1-4 pm.  11 openings for quality inspectors, quality/rework, and quality team lead.  Full-time and on-call.  Bring resume; be prepared for brief interview.
---Effex Management Solutions, 8:30 am to noon.  12 production openings for Magna Mirrors.  Full-time; shift differential.  Bring resume; complete paper application at event.