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Commonpoint Queens To Host Virtual Recruitment Fair For Youth Education Services Programs

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Commonpoint Queens will host a Youth Education Services virtual recruitment fair on Wednesday, September 2 at 11:00 am. The organization is looking to hire youth workers and activity specialists for after school and full day child care programs at more than twenty locations across Queens. Applicants will have the ability to speak with program staff virtually and learn more about the opportunities available.

All positions are part-time at nineteen hours a week. Pay starts at $15 an hour and is commensurate with experience. There is a strong preference for candidates who can commit to five days a week in varying time slots from 7:30 am to 6:00 pm. Jobseekers can register for the virtual recruitment fair by emailing their resumes to Denia Tavarez, Director of Business Development, at dtavarez@commonpointqueens.org.

Commonpoint Queens follows the guidance provided by the New York State Department of Health, New York City Department of Health, CDC, and the New York City Department of Education. Under these guidelines, Commonpoint Queens has safely operated emergency child care facilities since March at the Sam Field Center in Little Neck and Central Queens site in Forest Hills, as well as supported the DOE in running six additional school-based sites. The agency also provides a full range of high quality after school programs for children in Kindergarten through eighth grade, including community-based COMPASS, SONYC, and BEACON programs throughout Queens. For more information, please visit https://www.commonpointqueens.org/program/after-school-programs/.

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More About Commonpoint Queens
Commonpoint Queens is a social services organization that meets the diverse and evolving needs in the borough of Queens —a place where people of all ages and backgrounds come together to find support, access opportunities, and build connections to the community throughout their lives. To learn more, go to www.commonpointqueens.org.