Opportunities to Serve the Community Available at Jamieson Community Center

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Congregate meal sites served by Jamieson Community Center allow local senior citizens to come together and share a nutritious meal. While sites in Aledo, Stronghurst, and Oquawka have reopened, Executive Director Nancy Mowen informs individuals are in need to reopen sites in Monmouth, Alexis, and Roseville:

“We have two openings. We would really like to get those positions filled so we can reopen congregate meal sites. They are part-time positions. One is three days a week, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, and one is Mondays through Fridays, between ten and fifteen hours a week. There is a food service safety manager certification required. We will pay for the training for that and then there is a test that the person would have to pass.”

Additionally at Jamieson Community Center, a full-time Child Care Director is needed to work with families and young children. Applications can be found online at Job Opportunities | Jamieson Community Center.

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