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Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Social Media/ Marketing Intern

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Internship title:   Social Media/ Marketing Intern
            Brief description: To assist the Community Health Clinic outreach department to develop a strong, dynamic social media presence in the community. To assist in developing marketing materials which communicate the services and needs of Community Health Clinic to potential patients, donors, and partners.
            Community Health Clinic is a non-profit Federally Qualified Health Center which provides Medical, Dental, and Behavioral Health Services regardless of ability to pay with an emphasis on low-income, under served and uninsured populations.

Organization name:   Community Health Clinic
Contact person and title:   Scott L. McMannis, Outreach Specialist
Full Mailing Address:  943 Fourth Avenue, New Kensington, PA
Zip code:  15068
Telephone:    Outreach 724.889.2783 Clinic: 724.335.3334
Fax:  724.335.2283
Web Address/Main Page: www.communityhealthclinic.org
Career site:

Preferred Major:  (check all that apply)
Administration of Justice ____                     Communications/Journalism ___x_
Business/Management __x __                                  Computer, Information Science ____                                    
Engineering Technology ____                                   Science/Medical ____
Government/Political ____                           Psychology/Human Service/Education ____                
Any Major ____
Other ___x_ (please specify): Marketing

Semester Available:
Spring __x__          Summer ____          Fall ____          Ongoing ____

Preferred degree(s):
            Associates ____
            Baccalaureate ____
            Either __x__


Scott McMannis
Outreach Specialist
Community Health Clinic, Inc.
943 Fourth Ave.
New Kensington,PA 15068

Retail Management Job Fair


Television Academy Internship Program

TELEVISION ACADEMY FOUNDATION
 INTERNSHIP PROGRAM



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Monday, January 25, 2016

Leader Launch 2016 (This Friday, January 29th)

Join us for Leader Launch!
Friday, January 29, 2016


Join representatives of PNC, UPMC, PLS, Marsh USA, Aurochs Brewing*, Highmark*, BNYMellon* and others for an interesting afternoon that will help you launch your career!

Includes dinner at Station Square’s Buca di Beppo restaurant – plus transportation and also lunch! 
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This half-day conference gathers PSNK student leaders from a variety of majors. You will hear multiple presentations by real professionals in order to learn more about Pittsburgh’s companies and organizations—and they will emphasize the range of opportunities that they offer. The day will conclude with a networking dinner in Station Square at Buca di Beppo where you can hone your skills while making important connections with professionals & peers in your field.

When: Friday, January 29, 2016 (approximately 11am – 8:30pm)


Why: Because you’ll be graduating soon & this will help you prepare to begin your career!

How much: only $10! ($15 for PSNK and PSU Alumni) This includes transportation to & from campus, as well as two meals!

Sign up today in Student Life or the Success Center!
Register by 1/27 in order to participate in this exciting professional event
*Still waiting for final confirmation from these employer representatives.




Friday, January 22, 2016

GREAT Seminars for Spring 2016 - You are Invited!

PSNK EMET STUDENTS:
YOU ARE INVITED to be part of a special series designed to give you 
an EDGE on your future career in engineering.


These sessions are designed to give you special insight into the careers of professional engineers and help with preparation for internships and jobs after college. This series has been developed especially for EMET and engineering students at Penn State New Kensington and you can earn a certificate for your participation in the series’ events! 

Continue reading for more details…


The GREAT Seminars on Professional Skills for Career Success are sponsored by the Chancellor’s Office, the Penn State Electro-Optics Center and PSNK Career Services to help you learn from professionals about the skills and expectations you will need for a successful career in engineering and related fields. 

These will be highly interactive and informative sessions where you will learn with a cohort of students directly from engineering, science and management professionals.  They are designed to be interesting and fun with lots of discussion – and there is free food at the end of each session too!

I want to extend a special invitation to a trip to the College of Engineering Career Day at University Park on January 27th.

Here is more on the road trip:


The GREAT Road Trip to University Park for
Engineering Career Day
College of Engineering at University Park
Wednesday, January 27
Contact Career Services for travel details.  Coach bus transportation provided.

Description: Meet with dozens of engineering companies in your field at Penn State’s biggest engineering-exclusive career event.  Lots of opportunities for internships and jobs.

The dates for the rest of the sessions for the semester are as follows:
March 17th – Communication on the Job is Key to Success
March 30th – Professional Etiquette Dinner
April 14th – Panel of Professionals in Engineering Fields




Please reply or come see us here in the Success Center (located by the Bookstore) so we can give you more details, answer your questions.


You can email us at CareersNK@psu.edu or call 724-334-6065.
I look forward to seeing you at these sessions this semester!


Jim Shields

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

PA State Job Opportunity

Insurance Claims Evaluator 2


Employment Opportunity:  The PA Insurance Department has one Insurance Claims Evaluator 2 opening in Harrisburg, which is in Dauphin County.  


Applications will only be accepted between January 19 and February 1, 2016.


Nature of Work:  An employee in this job analyzes and evaluates insurance claim files and recommendations submitted by a contracted Third Party Administrator (TPA) for the payment of insurance claims. Work includes reviewing claim information submitted by the TPA to ensure compliance with statutory requirements and claims administration practices, and for appropriateness of recommendations; approving payment of claims and contractor invoices; identifying and researching claim issues, and providing recommendations to the supervisor for resolution; and contacting claimants, TPA staff, attorneys, service providers, and other individuals to collect or provide information regarding the status of claims.  Work also involves providing guidance to TPA staff on interpreting regulations and policies.  Work is performed independently under the general direction of an Insurance Claims Manager or administrative supervisor.


In order to be considered, applicants must be PA residents, and meet the following requirements:  One year of experience as an Insurance Claims Evaluator 1; or two years of professional experience in the evaluation and payment of claims in multiple lines of insurance, and a bachelor’s degree; or an equivalent combination of experience and training.


Starting Salary:  $45,692 annually with an excellent benefits package!


Have questions?  Please contact Donna Fleischauer by sending an email to dfleischau@pa.gov, or by calling (717) 705-4194.

How to Apply:  Apply online at www.scsc.pa.gov.  Log in to the Online Services section of the homepage.  First-time users will need to create a user ID and password by selecting the "New user?  Register here" link.  After logging in, select View Open Announcements & Apply from the menu.  Reference announcement #2013-018 for Insurance Claims Evaluator 2 to submit your application.  

Student Senate Elections

OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITY!!!
2016-2017 Student Senator for the University Faculty Senate (UFS)
Nominations may be submitted January 25 – February 12, 2016

Eligibility…Full-time degree students in good academic standing at the 14 campuses comprising University College* are eligible for election as 2016-2017 UFS Student Senator

*Penn State Beaver, Brandywine, DuBois, Fayette, The Eberly Campus, Greater Allegheny, Hazleton, Lehigh Valley, Mont Alto, New Kensington, Schuylkill, Shenango, Wilkes-Barre, Worthington Scranton, and York

The representative body of the faculty, the University Faculty Senate has authority concerning the University’s educational interests.  Also, the Senate provides advice and consultation to President Barron on issues affecting attainment of Penn State’s educational objectives.  The Senate includes 27 Student Senators.

UFS Student Senators are full voting members, and each Student Senator serves as a member of one of the Standing Committees. Student Senators are expected to attend the six full Senate meetings during the year, and to participate on the assigned committee.  On Monday evening preceding the official Senate meeting there are two sessions: one for all student senators with the Academic Assembly President and another for a presentation by University administration to the Commonwealth Caucus (faculty and student Senators from all campuses).  These meetings take place in the Nittany Lion Inn at University Park.  Committee meetings can begin as early at 8 on Tuesday morning, followed by the Commonwealth Caucus meeting and lunch beginning at 11:00 am to discuss issues pertaining to the agenda for the formal Senate meeting that day. Senate meetings take place in 112 Kern Graduate Building at University Park.  The elected Student Senator(s) for the University College will receive reimbursement for travel to the Senate meeting.  UFS Student Senators are encouraged to travel with a Faculty Senator from the campus.

Additional information is available at http://www.senate.psu.eduYou may learn more about the responsibilities of a Student Senator by talking with a current Faculty Senator at your campus or a current UFS Student Senator.

The deadline for nominations is 12:00 midnight, Friday, February 12.  An online election will be conducted from February 22 through March 13.  All full-time degree students enrolled at the 14 campuses of the University College are eligible to vote.  You may access the nomination site at https://pennstate.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_3XjQSOnbU09xQ1L

 The deadline for nominations is 12:00 midnight, Friday, February 12.  An online election will be conducted from February 22 through March 13.  All full-time degree students enrolled at the 14 campuses of the University College are eligible to vote.  You may access the nomination site at https://pennstate.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_3XjQSOnbU09xQ1L



Important Information for Spring 2016 Graduates

REMINDER – MEETING ON MONDAY.
REPLY TO THIS EMAIL NOW TO SIGN UP!
(no need to reply again if you have already responded. See you Monday at noon – and bring a friend!)
Find out everything you need to know about GRADUATING
this year at this upcoming FREE event:
 
Congratulations! You are almost to the finish line!
 
However, there are a few steps you will need to take care of before we can hand you that well deserved diploma. Come join us for the Expected Graduate Meeting on Monday, January 25th in Science Room 140 at noon* and learn who you'll need to contact and where you'll need to go for things like applying for graduation, ordering your cap and gown, and securing that job after graduation. There will also be information about what to expect with loan payments and how to make the most of your new Penn State alumni status!
 
PLUS, there will be free pizza and a chance to win prizes for all of those who attend the meeting.
 
Don't miss this vital information that will make your last semester here at Penn State New Kensington and the graduation process a smooth one. Any questions or concerns contact Julie Miller at jam1036@psu.edu or stop by the Student Affairs Office.
 
 
 

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Mylan Networking Night - Thurs. Feb. 4, 2016

 
Meet Mylan
Mylan Networking Night

Thursday, Feb. 4, 2016
Registration and Refreshments: 4:30 – 6 p.m.
Networking: 6 – 7:30 p.m.
Robert J. Coury Global Center at Southpointe
1000 Mylan Boulevard Canonsburg, Pa. 15317

At Mylan, We Work for A Cause
There are a lot of great companies, but few give you the opportunity to work for a cause. Mylan is a global pharmaceutical company whose mission is to provide access to high quality medicine for the world’s 7 billion people. Our employees come to work each day knowing they are making a difference in the lives of someone’s mother, father, sister, or brother.

Make plans to attend the 2016 Mylan Networking Night. Mylan leaders will be on hand to provide an overview of our company and discuss internship opportunities in many departments, including:

• Accounting and Finance
• Communications
• Human Resources
• Information Technology
• Manufacturing
• Marketing
• Operations
• Quality
• Regulatory Affairs
• Research and Development
• Supply Chain

Internships begin in May and are open to undergraduate and graduate students.

RSVP by Monday, Feb.1, 2016.
Registration is limited and will be on a first come, first served basis. Register early to ensure you will have the opportunity to speak with leaders from your area(s) of interest.

Use the following link for student event registration; registration is free.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/B8GBWKS




Excela Health - RN - F.T. - Behavioral Health Nursing Home Support - Westmoreland campus

 




RN - F.T. - Behavioral Health Nursing Home Support - Westmoreland campus

  • Graduate of an accredited Nursing Program
  • Effective January 1, 2015 required BSN with hire or obtain within four (4) years from date of hire.

Certification / Licensure / Regulation:
  • Current licensure to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of Pennsylvania
  • Current CPR (BLS)
  • Valid PA Driver's License
  • CPI Certification or obtain within 120 days of hire or transfer.
 Prior Experience:
  • One (1) year in an acute setting (nursing)

Other Skills and Abilities:
  • Ability to communicate with all members of the health care team
  • Independent thinking and decision-making ability
  • Proficient oral and written communication skills
Preferred Factor:
  • Home Care nursing experience, ANA Psychiatric Nursing Certification, experience in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy and addictions treatment. Minimum 2 years experience in psychiatric nursing specialty.

Students can apply by logging onto excelahealth.org and clicking on the
tab that says "Careers" then the link that says "job opportunities" and
submitting their application. For more information, please have them
contact me at the information provided below.

ALICIA DIPAOLO
Representative Employment|Human Resources
443 West Pittsburgh Street
Greensburg, PA 15601

PSNK Unity Day - Volunteer and Human Rights Advocacy Fair - Wednesday, January 27th


Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Important Information for Spring 2016 Graduates

Congratulations! You are almost to the finish line!
 
However, there are a few steps you will need to take care of before we can hand you that well deserved diploma. Come join us for the Expected Graduate Meeting on Monday, January 25th in Science Room 140 at noon and learn who you'll need to contact and where you'll need to go for things like applying for graduation, ordering your cap and gown, and securing that job after graduation. There will also be information about what to expect with loan payments and how to make the most of your new Penn State alumni status!
 
PLUS, there will be free pizza and a chance to win prizes for all of those who attend the meeting.
 
Don't miss this vital information that will make your last semester here at Penn State New Kensington and the graduation process a smooth one. Any questions or concerns contact Julie Miller at jam1036@psu.edu or stop by the Student Affairs Office.
 
 
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*If you have class scheduled during this time or are not on campus at this time, please contact me in Career Services to make arrangements to receive this information.
 

2016 LGA Internship Program


Can I turn down an accepted internship offer for a better one?

 

Can I turn down an accepted internship offer for a better one?

 
 
 
 
 
 
If you have done an effective internship or job search and presented yourself well during the interview process, there is a chance you could end up with more than one offer!
 
A brief but excellent article recently appeared on the Penn State Today newswire regarding considerations before making big decisions about accepting and/or reneging on a job or internship offer.
 
 
 

Chesterfield Virginia Police Academy

Police Recruits
 
The Chesterfield County Police Department is currently accepting applications for police officer until April 15, 2016 for our January 2017 police academy.  See the attached information for the job posting
 
Corporal Juana Butler, Recruiter
 
Chesterfield County Police Department
 
Police Personnel Unit
10001 Iron Bridge Road
Chesterfield, Virginia 23832
policerecruit@chesterfield.gov
 
Apply online at http://www.chesterfieldpd.com<http://www.chesterfieldpd.com/>
 
Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ccpdva<http://www.facebook.com/ccpdva>
 
Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/ccpdva<http://www.twitter.com/ccpdva>
 

Opportunities for Students and Alumni with Disabilities


 Bender Consulting Home
As you may know, it is a very exciting time in the community of people with disabilities!  Section 503 of the Rehab Act is opening doors and creating opportunities for individuals with disabilities, and we, at Bender Consulting Services, are thrilled to be a part of this movement.
 
We continue to work with new employers who are seeking out talented students and alumni with disabilities!  We are receiving more and more openings and look to ensure your student body knows about these opportunities.  Interested applicants should submit resumes at http://www.benderconsult.com/careers/submit-resume

Biomedical Equipment Technician, Senior (BMET III)

HomeBiomedical Equipment Technician, Senior               (BMET III)
 
 
 
Must be experienced in the troubleshooting, repairing and maintaining of medical devices having worked for at least five years in an in-house BMET program in a health care institution or with a clinical engineering program dealing with a variety of medical device and patient care facility issues. Prior experience supervising a group of technicians responsible for inspecting, maintaining, and repairing most medical equipment commonly found in health care institutions is desirable.
 
 
For more details and to apply go to the ISS Solutions website at:
 

Substitute Child Care Teachers and Aides