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December 1989 The News Argus PAGE 9 IhIS YEAR’S COLLEGE GRADS ^ ARE BUILDING CAREERS ON Caring 1 ^ '***»•»,I O -• '.D;>D''O p ■ , ■ -p' ° " n -CJ ' - •P • '■ .•»»•**’* •' . ,«•* . ■« d -.d n I "■ .I- '’' •■•■■■ Reaping the rewards of working with the homeless, the aging, abused children and AIDS victims. You’ll find them In shelters and soup kitchens, tenements and critical care units across the coun try. Most are college student volunteers-.young, energetic 1 caring. Doing their best to ch je the "wrongs" that plague our inner-cities and along the wa shattering most of the steret typical misconceptions abou e "ME " generation to which th> are supposed to belong. A decade or two ago, they would have been prime cand dates for viSTA or the PEACE CORPS. Today, these service- minded college students anc recent grads are being aggres ly sought by "big business"—w view their initiative, selfishn* and honest concern of issue: ideal traits upon which to bu the corporate cultures of the f re. As the world's largest Socia Services organization, HRA o 3 college graduate caseworker broad exposure to the critlci issues facing our society. The include the plight of the hor less, the growing number of es facing the aging, protection abused or neglected childrer foster care, family assistance 1 AIDS relief Caseworker positions, offe; 3 starting salaries in excess of $23,000 per year and an exce tional array of CiW fringe bei its, are heavily recruited for inly of each year, as an incentive to college grads to make their f year of employment in the puDi c sector While caseworker pos tions are always actively sought by social work majors, a surprisingly large number of these positions are attracting new graduates with Liberal Arts degrees. While HRA's programs help millions each year, there is always more to be done to alleviate the social problems that constantly plague a city the size of New York. For new college grads, working as HRA caseworkers is one way to be part of the solution. To explore the employment opportunities for Caseworkers within HRA's many divisions, interested candidates should send two (2) resumes and a cover letter to: HRA/OFFICE OF PERSONNEL SERv lCEL RECRUITMENT, SELECTION & PLACEMENT CODE:CWCGP/CM 271 CHURCH STREET-2ND FLOOR NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10013 An Equal Opportunity Ennployer M/F/H/V
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