Bridgeway Seeking Wide Range of Professional Talent at Local Hiring Event, Tuesday, March 7th

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Bridgeway is hosting a hiring event at The Vault in Galesburg, 185 South Kellogg Street, on Tuesday, March 7th from 10 am to 2 pm. Community Engagement Director Keri Dodson says opportunities are available for a wide range of professional talent:

“The nice thing about this hiring event is that we have a really wide range of professional level positions, so a lot of different skill sets can be seen through our positions here. We are looking for director level positions; Director of Community Living and Support Services, Director of Program Services. We are also looking for therapists, residential assistants, those that are physically in those group homes. Then we have janitorial and administrative positions as well. We really do have a wide range there for community members.”

Bridgeway serves in seven locations across Illinois, Galesburg, Kewanee, Macomb, Monmouth, Loves Park, Bloomington-Normal, and Pekin. A complete list of open positions at Bridgeway can be found online at http://bway.org.

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