In the Community: May 23, 2016
A Weekly Listing of Diversity and Multicultural Events
From the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony:
"Diversity, Unity, and Justice Are at the Heart of ACEH"
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 www.harmonyalliance.org Please 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. And now you can find us on Twitter at #acehalliance.
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Wed, May 25, 2 pm: The Michigan-Japan connection: economic, cultural, political. Presentation by Consul General Mitsuhiro Wada of Japan, who has served in Detroit since 2015 after holding several other Ministry of Foreign Affairs positions. A welcome reception will follow; please RSVP to hrc@cityofholland.com At Holland City Hall Council Chambers, 270 South River, Holland. (See also under Exhibit, below.)
Thurs, May 26, 11:30 am: Partners for a Racism-Free Community Lunch & Learn Series: "Deconstructing Institutional Bias": a look at how systems and organizations impact racial equity and perpetuate bias; facilitated by Breannah Alexander. $35; includes lunch. (616) 466-6187; staff@prfc-gr.org; www.prfc-gr.org At Heart of West Michigan United Way, 118 Commerce Ave, SW, Grand Rapids.
Thurs, June 2, 4 pm to 6 pm: HPS Equity Alliance meeting. Recently formed organization of Holland Public Schools "stakeholders" (students, families, school employees, district residents) who intend to "keep social justice and equity at the forefront of our work at HPS" in various ways, including dialogue, research, data analysis, forums, the distribution of resources, policies, procedures, etc. (616) 401-3856. At New Tech Early College (formerly Longfellow School), State St at 24th, Holland.
Exhibit
Photographs of World Heritage Sites of Japan: Loaned to the City of Holland by the Japan Foundation of New York, the exhibit includes 67 photographs by award-winning photographer Kazuyoshi Miyoshi, whose work is part of the permanent collection of the Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film in Rochester, NY. The traveling exhibit is "a gift to communities throughout the U.S. as appreciation for relief efforts after the Toboku region disaster." On view through the month of May at City Hall, Herrick District Library, Holland Museum, and Holland Visitors and Convention Bureau.
Upcoming Festivals: Save the Dates
AAADO Holland Juneteenth Commemorative Festival & Health Fair: June 14 – June 18, with film, panel discussion, Power 2 B play, pageant, Kollen Park event, music, special guests. Various locations. Sponsored by African American Awareness & Development Organization. More information in ACEH June Newsletter.
Holland PRIDE Film Festival: Friday, June 24, at Park Theatre, and Saturday, June 25, Holland Civic Theatre. Hosted by "OUT on the Lakeshore," a collaborative of Holland PRIDE, Holland is Ready, and PFLAG Holland/Lakeshore. More information in ACEH June Newsletter.
Job Fairs
The Intersection Ministries of Holland: Tues, May 24, 1 pm to 4 pm: Employers/agencies represented will be West Michigan Works!, Art Van, Dialog Direct, Enroll MI, WASF, Yangeng (JCI), Dykhuis Farms, Boer's Transfer, Holland Deacon's Conference, Dollar Tree, more. Companies interested in participating may call Kathy Bruins at (616) 403-4894. At Intersection Ministries, 945 136th Ave (at intersection with Riley St), Holland.
Jobs
Holland Sentinel employment ads: Listings for several area companies can be found in the newspaper online this week at www.hollandsentinel.jobs
Holland Michigan Works! : Hiring Event Tues, May 24, 10 am -2 pm at 121 Clover St, Holland; (616) 396-2154. Four employers (Turning Leaf Behavioral Health, Effex Management Solutions, Crossmark, Stratosphere Quality) with 68 positions available (direct care workers, aassisatnt program manager, assembly and production, event specialist, quality inspectors). Bring several copie of resume.
Allegan County: Telecommunicator (deadline May 27); facilities operations manager, full-time; child-care workers, 1 full time and 1 part-time (32/hrs/wk); sanitarian, part-time; Swift and Sure Sanctions Probation Program Coordinator; call-in child care worker, part-time; corrections officer; deputy sheriff; personal health services manager; senior legal secretary; social worker, part-time. www.allegancounty.org and click on Job Opportunities.
Center for Women in Transition: On-call shelter assistants; must have flexible schedule. Deadline is June 1. Send resumer and cover letter to Shelter Program Manager, Center for Women in Transition, 411 Butternut, Holland 49424. www.cwitmi.org/about-cwit/job-opportunities/
CultureWorks ICA (Institute for Creative Arts): Operations coordinator, part-time (24 hrs/wk, year-round). CultureWorks is a "faith-inspired nonprofit in Holland that offers culturally relevant and transformational art and design experiences to youth in 6th-12th grades from all backgrounds." Responsibilities include administrative assistance, student recruitment and engagement, inventory and facility management. College degree, minimum of 2 years' relevant experience. www.cultureworksica.com/ Apply with resume, cover letter, and one letter of reference to Karyl Morin, executive director, at karyl@cultureworksica.com
Grand Haven Public Schools: Teacher assistants (3) for migrant program: M/F 10 am to 5 pm, June 27-Aug 8; must speak Spanish, some educational requirements. Reading specialist for migrant program; Open Door childcare program; grounds crew (6 positions); paint crew (5 positions); more openings. www.ghaps.org
City of Grand Rapids: 311 customer service representative; administrative aide-community engagement; administrative analyst-accounting; building maintenance mechanic; information systems coordinator. www.grcity.us
Grand Rapids Community College: Adjunct faculty positions; administrative assistant for executive offices; police lieutenant; support professional for distance learning. www.grcc.edu/humanresources/jobs
Grand Rapids Downtown Market: Facilities manager; internships; various positions on Market staff and in the shops and restaurants. www.downtownmarketgr.com/be-a-part/work
Grand Valley State University: Teacher coach in mathematics. Medical laboratory science faculty member; human resources representative. Full-time custodian. Variety of administrative/professional, professional support, public safety, and maintenance/grounds/service jobs. https://gvsu.edu/jobs/htm
Habitat for Humanity: Lakeshore Habitat for Humanity is seeking an executive director to begin in June 2016. Job description at www.lakeshorehabitat.org Send resume and cover letter to e.d.search@lakeshorehabitat.org
Haworth: www.Haworth.com/Careers Assembly (full-, part-time, summer students), machine operators, loader/unloader; material handlers; skilled trades.
Herman Miller, Inc.: www.hermanmiller.com Various open positions. Click on About Us and scroll down to Careers.
Holland Board of Public Works (BPW): Summer help (2 positions); students; must be 18, have valid Michigan driver's license. www.hollandbpw.com Click on Careers
Holland Charter Township: Clerk's assistant/public information coordinator (part-time, 20-24 hrs/wk); meter reader and maintenance assistant, full time; administrative assistant for Department of Public Works (part-time, 20 hr/wk). www.hct.holland.mi.us
City of Holland: http://www.cityofholland.com/jobs or pick up application at City Hall, Human Resources Dept, 270 S. River, Holland. Recreation Program Coordinator, full-time (deadline is June 1); residential energy advisor, part-time (up to 28 hrs/wk at $20 per hour); seasonal landscaping positions (40 hrs/wk); mechanic assistant, police cadet, reserve police officer, TV & broadcasting & marketing internships. Cover letters, resumes to above address or email hr@cityofholland.com
Holland Hospital: Patient access specialist. Financial analyst. www.hollandhospital.org and click on Careers.
Holland Public Schools: www.hollandpublicschools.org
Hope College: www.hope.edu Health Center office assistant, part-time (Deadline to apply is May 27).
Lakeshore Nonprofit Alliance: Director of membership to grow existing membership relationships, identify and recruit new members, manage communications, including newsletter, website, social media. www.lakeshorenonprofits.org Send resume, cover letter to Patrick Cisler at patrick@lakeshorenonprofits.org Deadline is May 25.
Ottawa Area Intermediate School District: www.oaisd.org and click on Employment. Technology field support specialist. Part-time, second-shirt custodian. Accountant/controller; special education teacher for Project SEARCH program; special education teacher SCI/AI; special education teacher MOCI; second-shift custodian (part-time).
Ottawa County Friend of the Court: Account specialist; custody investigator; data processing specialist. Positions open until filled. Openings also in other county offices. Go to www.miottawa.org, click on Online Services, and scroll down to Employment Opportunities.
Ottawa County Road Commission: Assistant district supervisor of North Holland and Hudsonville garages. Civil engineer in public utilities/special services. www.ottawacorc.com
Spectrum Health: Case manager, community health—licensed RN who is bilingual (Spanish-English). www.spectrumhealth.org and click on Job Seekers at top of page.
West Ottawa Public Schools: www.westottawa.net/jobs/
Zeeland Public Schools: www.zps.org/jobs
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