Recruitment Weekdays

Fall 2024 Registration Will Open August 19th!

During weekdays, the Career Services Center hosts in-person one or more employers that are hiring for open positions. 

If you are interested in meeting in-person with students to discuss your open positions, please complete the Employer Interest Form.

Employer Interest Form

2024 Recruitment Weekday Events

August 2024 Dates

Click on employer for session information

This is an In-Person Event!

August 27th, 

Location: The Grove

Website: http://www.kainosusa.org

Number of Openings: 10

 

Kainos has been helping adults with development and intellectual disabilities live their best lives right here in Redwood City for over 50 years! There are many opportunities at Kainos for you to work or volunteer. We provide housing, job resources and a day program for our clients. We'd love to meet you!

This is an In-Person Event!

August 28th, 10am - 12pm

Location: The Grove

Website: https://www.school.mountcarmel.org/

Number of Openings: 3

  • Teachers

  • Teacher Aides

 

Job Description:
The Our Lady of Mount Carmel School community seeks extraordinary Aftercare staff members for the 2024-2025 school year. In this position you will:
● Interact with children in a safe & caring environment
● Support the lead with supervision of children, implementation of activities, and distribution of snack
● Assist in conflict resolution conversations with students
● Assist in ensuring student safety
● Assist children with clean up, empowering them to be independent as is appropriate for their age
Qualifications:
● Enjoy working with children
● Growth mindset
● Must be 18+ years of age
Compensation: $18-22/hr, commensurate with experience and qualifications. Hours: 2:45pm-5:30pm, M, T, Th, F; 12:45 pm-5:30 pm W. (Schedule may be flexible) Job Type: Part-time

About Us

Our Lady of Mount Carmel School is a Pre-K – 8 school in the San Francisco Archdiocese. Located in Redwood City, Our Lady of Mount Carmel celebrates a mission of fostering a welcoming and diverse community, rooted in Roman Catholic values, where students pursue academic excellence, grow in social awareness, and develop a passion for living Jesus's message. In partnership with parents, teachers and staff aim to meet the needs of all learners. Our rigorous curriculum fosters innovative thinking and develops academic perseverance, while also celebrating the value of creative expression and each individual’s unique contribution to our world. Students are taught to respect all of God's creation and to follow in the footsteps of Jesus Christ through worship, service, and the practice of social justice. Our Lady of Mount Carmel school graduates go forth LIVING with integrity, LOVING like Jesus, and LEARNING with purpose.

This is an In-Person Event!

August 28th, 10:30am - 12:30pm

Location: The Grove

Website: https://thebayarea.madscience.org/workforus-application.aspx

Number of Openings: 5

  • After School Science Instructors

Mad Science of The Bay Area is a leading science enrichment provider. We deliver unique, hands-on science experiences for children through after-school programs, birthday parties, workshops, special events, and summer camps. Our innovative programs are as entertaining as they are educational!

This is an In-Person Event!

August 28th, 2pm-4pm

Location: The Grove

Website: http://[email protected]  

Number of Openings: Multiple

  • Help teaching sports classes

 

Here is Las Lomitas Schedule
Assisting with Teaching Sports Classes
$25 an hour

Monday. Baseball 2:25 to 3:25
Golf 3:30-4:30

Wednesday Basketball K-1 grade 1:35-2:35
2/3 grade 2:40-3:40
Thursday LaCrosse 2:25-3:25
Soccer 3:30-4:30
Friday Court Games 3:30-4:30 (Tetherball, Handball, Foursquare, Longball, and others)

Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
Coach Tim
650-996-3308

Here is La Entrada Schedule

Tuesday Volleyball 3:30-4:20
Wednesday LaCrosse 2:50-3:50
Thursday Golf 3:30-4:20
Friday Pickleball 3:30-4:20

 

This is an In-Person Event!

August 29th, 10am - 12pm

Location: The Grove

Website: https://www.codeforfun.com/

Number of Openings: 

  • Lead Instructor

Code for fun is a non-profit that specializes in teaching children from all backgrounds about computer science. We are looking for instructors to teach locally to Cañada with a potential to teach online as well.

September 2024 Dates

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This is an In-Person Event!

September 4th, 11am - 1pm

Location: The Grove

Website: http://www.childcarecareers.net

Number of Openings: 12+

  • Teacher Assistant: Preschool & After School Programs

  • Teacher: Preschool & After School Programs

ChildCare Careers (CCC) is the largest staffing firm dedicated to the child care field. CCC provides fully qualified and pre-screened teachers, assistant teachers and site directors to child care centers, preschools, and before & after school programs. Teacher staffing is not a side business for us, it is all we do. Since 1996 CCC has served literally thousands of child care centers ranging from small single location centers to many of the largest national organizations. CCC works with all types of child care organizations, including public & private, non-profit & for-profit, Head Start and Early Head Start programs, school districts, and community organizations.

This is an In-Person Event!

September 4th, 12pm - 2pm

Location: The Grove

Website: https://www.serenaandlily.com/

Number of Openings: 

  • Design Shop Advisor

 

Serena & Lily is a furniture brand that believes character is innate. Our collection is designed — from concept to creation — to enhance the way you live, elevate the presence of your home, and evolve with you. We aspire to beauty from every angle, to each piece settling into place. We embrace the peace of mind inherent in a well-composed space. We honor the hospitable spirit that envelops guests. We anticipate the milestones and moments, that will be made within the walls, for generations. We decorate and celebrate well-loved homes. Our Design Shop is located in Palo Alto, CA.

Register Today!

https://bit.ly/3WMLq1f 

 

Interested in caring for the land and serving people? A job with the USDA Forest Service could be your chance to work in the great outdoors while unlocking opportunities for professional growth and career advancement.

 

We’re going to be hiring for jobs in a variety of exciting and rewarding career fields, such as supply management specialist, supply technicians, engine mechanics, inventory management specialists, and much more. Positions will support our National Interagency Cache teams in managing logistical efforts such as supply, inventory, and maintenance of fire equipment.

These positions will be open on USAJOBS September 11–20, 2024.

 

Are you ready to apply? Do you have a USAJOBS account? Do you have your federal resume ready to include as part of your application? Do you need more information on understanding eligibilities and qualifications? Feeling overwhelmed?

 

No problem, we’re here to help!

 

We will be hosting an information session on September 5, 2024, at 1:00 pm PST. Forest Service recruiters and Human Resources professionals will be available to answer questions and offer valuable tips about the application process.

 

Let us know you will be joining us, register today

 

Visit the Forest Service How to Apply webpage to view recorded webinars and our webinar schedule. Topics covered include Tips for Job Seekers, Navigating USAJOBS, Building a Federal Resume, and Hiring Eligibilities and Qualifications. Our webinars also include a questions and answers session where you can ask our team of HR professionals and recruiters specific questions related to the webinar topics. You must register for live webinars in advance by navigating to the Forest Service How to Apply webpage and clicking on the webinar date you wish to attend.

 

Note: You may be prompted to download the free Microsoft Teams application.

 

Visit the Forest Service Careers webpage to learn more about career opportunities, benefits, hiring events, and resources to help with the application process.

We look forward to working with you. 

This is an In-Person Event!

September 10th, 11am - 1pm

Location: The Grove

Website: http://ymcasv.org  

Number of Openings: Multiple

  • Afterschool Leader

  • P.E. Instructor

 

After School - School Age Child Care Counselor/Leader is responsible for general supervision of youth and teens, planning and implementing activities (physical activities, nutrition, academic enrichment, homework assistance, and light tutoring).

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

Ensure the safety and well-being of participants by; knowing participant locations at all times, making participants aware of and enforcing appropriate safety regulations and procedures, applying appropriate behavior management techniques, and maintaining all program equipment and facilities.
Assist children with school-directed virtual learning.
Implement group activity plan; preparing materials, activities, and environments
Consistently demonstrate positive interaction with all children; talk to them and treat them with dignity and respect. Help children to develop a positive self-esteem and sense of self-worth
Adhere to all processes, procedures, rules and regulations of the YMCA, licensing, Public Health Department and school district.
Positively ID individuals picking-up before releasing children.
Identify emergency situations then respond quickly and appropriately.
Consistently demonstrate positive discipline; teach and redirect rather than scolding or reprimanding; firmly and consistently enforce the rules.
Work in a team environment and provide open communication regarding concerns/issues with children, parents or co-workers
Introduce yourself to parents & teachers, and communicate with them regularly with confidence regarding accurate program information: schedule changes, permission slips, etc.
Be prompt and dependable to work scheduled hours; providing proper notice for time off and working with supervisor on coverage for day(s) requested off.
Clean, disinfect and pick up areas used by the program, as needed.
 

This is an In-Person Event!

September 16th, 10am - 12pm

Location: The Grove

Website: http://www.orduyan.com/orduyancenter/elenaorduyanpianoschool

Number of Openings: 2

  • Piano instructor

  • Pianist/Accompanist

We are a woman-owned small business, established in 2006, with a passion for teaching children to play the piano and compose.

We're looking for energetic, creative, and positive individuals who play piano and enjoy working with children. We offer training for both individual and group classes. This is a part-time position with a flexible schedule.

This is an In-Person Event!

September 16th, 11am - 1pm

Location: The Grove

Website: http://MARINES.COM

Number of Openings: 100

  • CYBER SECURITY

  • Intelligence

  • Engineering

 

**Mission and Purpose:**
The United States Marine Corps is one of the branches of the U.S. Armed Forces, known for its rapid-response capabilities and ability to deploy quickly in times of crisis. The Marine Corps is dedicated to serving the nation and protecting its interests, both at home and abroad.

**Core Values:**
The Marine Corps is built on a foundation of core values: Honor, Courage, and Commitment. These principles guide Marines in their personal and professional lives, fostering a culture of integrity, bravery, and dedication.

**Career Opportunities:**
The Marine Corps offers a wide range of career paths, including:
- **Combat Roles**: Infantry, Artillery, Armor, and Aviation.
- **Support Roles**: Logistics, Communications, Intelligence, and Administration.
- **Technical Roles**: Cybersecurity, Engineering, and Aviation Maintenance.

Marines are trained in various skills and can gain certifications that are valuable in civilian careers.

**Education and Training:**
The Marine Corps places a strong emphasis on education and professional development. Programs include:
- **Military Occupational Specialties (MOS)** training.
- **Leadership Development**: Opportunities for leadership training at all levels.
- **Tuition Assistance**: Financial support for Marines pursuing higher education while serving.

**Physical Fitness and Discipline:**
Physical fitness is a cornerstone of Marine culture. Marines undergo rigorous physical training, promoting a lifestyle of health, endurance, and resilience. Discipline is instilled through training and operational readiness, preparing Marines for the challenges they may face.

**Community and Brotherhood:**
Joining the Marine Corps means becoming part of a close-knit community that values camaraderie and teamwork. Marines forge lifelong bonds and connections with fellow service members, fostering a strong sense of belonging and support.

**Pathways to Service:**
Students interested in joining the Marine Corps have multiple pathways, including:
- **Enlisted Programs**: Direct entry into service with various roles available.
- **Officer Programs**: Opportunities for college graduates to become commissioned officers through programs like the Platoon Leaders Class (PLC) or the Officer Candidate School (OCS).

**Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion:** The Marine Corps is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment where all Marines are valued and can thrive. The Corps actively seeks individuals from all backgrounds to bring unique perspectives and strengths to the team.

**Conclusion:**
The United States Marine Corps is more than just a military organization; it’s a lifestyle that emphasizes leadership, teamwork, and service to the nation. Whether you are considering a career in the Marines or simply want to learn more about military life, we invite you to join our information session to explore the opportunities that await you.

This is an In-Person Event!

September 17th, 10am - 12pm

Location: The Grove

Website: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/sanmateo/jobs/4609523-0/election-worker-office-assistant-extra-help-seasonal

Number of Openings: 60+

  • Ballot Processing

  • Scanning

  • Adjudicating

The San Mateo County Registration & Elections Division is seeking seasonal Election Worker – Office Assistants to assist in the upcoming November 5, 2024, Presidential General Election.
VOTE BY MAIL
Retrieving ballots from local post office.
Driving a county van.
Processing Vote by Mail ballots.
Repetitive work.
Operating ballot processing equipment.
Should be able to lift 25lbs.
Scanning and adjudicating ballots.
Detail oriented.

This is an In-Person Event!

September 18th, 10am - 12pm

Location: The Grove

Website: http://www.familyworks.org

Number of Openings: 

  • Direct Support Staff

 

Direct Service Provider - Family & Disabilities Support Staff

Full Time (FTE) or Part Time (PTE) Employment: Immediate Openings

Have you ever felt passionate about giving back to the community? Have you felt compassion towards humankind - people with Special Needs?

If the answer is yes, then we need you and your compassionate, caring, and go-getter personality.

Family Works is a nurturing non-profit operating in the Bay Area since 1978 with the mission to provide effective services that build essential parenting and life skills for people with Intellectual Disabilities. As a member of Family Works' team, you will work with individuals and parents with developmental disabilities, and their children (pre-natal through teen), in their homes and in the community to enhance the quality of their lives.

Gain Experience and skills in:

Ø Advocacy
Ø 1:1 Support
Ø Recreational Planning
Ø Community Resources
Ø Nutrition & Exercise
Ø Parenting techniques & Behavior Management
Ø Child Development/ Behavior Management
Ø Youth services & Resources
Ø Household Management
Ø Financial Literacy


QUALIFICATIONS
• Respect for cultural differences including the ability to interact effectively with people of different cultures and socio-economic backgrounds.
• Experience working in the human services field preferred
• Comfort with service delivery in the home setting
• Receptive and responsive to coaching and feedback
• Excellent written and verbal communication
• Familiarity with basic information technology

This is an In-Person Event!

September 18th, 10am - 12pm

Location: The Grove

Website: https://careers.fedex.com/

Number of Openings: Package Handler

  • Package Handler Warehouse PT

 

Come for a job and stay for a career! Federal Express Corporation (FEC) is part of the rapidly growing warehouse and transportation sector that helps keep America, and our economy, moving. Be part of a winning team and workplace community that cares about who you are as an individual, and your safety in the workplace.

Perks and Benefits at Federal Express Corporation (FEC):

Competitive wages beginning at $16.30 per hour paid weekly for both full and part time opportunities
$5,250 tuition reimbursement every year with no lifetime cap! All employees are eligible for this awesome benefit on their first day of employment!
Generous paid time off program – work your way up to 5 weeks of PTO a year!
Medical, dental and vision benefits after a short waiting period.
Flexible scheduling that helps balance your work and personal life.
Valuable employee discounts on things like cell phone plans, electronics, cars and restaurants.
Free Purple Pathways career development program for all Federal Express Corporation (FEC) employees.
Paid parental leave for both moms and dads!
Employee networks, and diversity, equity and inclusion programs available for all employees.

What you can expect at Federal Express Corporation (FEC):

Fast paced and physical warehouse work – why pay for a gym membership when you can get paid while working out?
Warehouse duties include loading, unloading, and sorting of packages of various sizes.
Part time Federal Express Corporation (FEC) employees work one shift a day; full time Federal Express Corporation (FEC) employees work two shifts.
Shift lengths vary based on package volume – generally part time employees work between 3 and 6 hours a day. Full time employees can expect to work between 6 and 10 hours.
Overtime paid after 40 hours a week.

This is an In-Person Event!

September 18th, 11am - 1pm

Location: The Grove

Website: https://pjcc.org  

Number of Openings: 10

  • Teachers

  • After School Program Instructor

 

Founded by a group of enthusiastic Jewish community members, the PJCC was brought to life in a rented home in Burlingame in 1948. A place of compassion and a symbol of unity to all, the PJCC quickly became popular among many San Mateo County residents. With demand for the Center growing by leaps and bounds, the tiny house was soon too small to support the needs of its membership, so the Center was moved to a storefront in San Carlos. By 1960, due to the Peninsula’s increasing population, the Board of Directors eagerly set out to find a new home yet again. In 1963, the PJCC purchased and opened a much larger facility on a 4+ acre site in the Belmont hills where it remained for the next 40 years.

First formed in the 19th Century to enable new immigrants to learn English, find housing, and promote community building, Jewish Community Centers soon became a hub of activity for people of all ages. Small classes for toddlers became early childhood departments; pools and steam rooms grew into full-fledged health, wellness, and recreation departments; and, as the population aged, information and services for seniors grew.

Currently, there are over 250 JCCs (Jewish Community Centers) in North America, including 17 in California alone. Although each center is unique, they share the goal of providing programs and services that reinforce the life-affirming values and proud traditions we embrace.

A Peninsula Tradition Continues
The PJCC proudly opened its new 12-acre home in Foster City in May 2004. This momentous occasion came as the result of years of hard work, contributions and the dedication of hundreds of individuals banding together. For over 55 years, the PJCC has worked to inspire a sense of community in San Mateo County. That dream has become a reality.

This is an In-Person Event!

September 23rd, 12:30pm - 2:30pm

Location: The Grove

Website: https://stepstherapy.com/  

Number of Openings: 5

  • Behavior technicians

 

Steps Therapy team members work 1:1 with children with learning and behavior needs. We provide ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) services to children with a range of learning needs- including Autism, ADHD, developmental delays, and more. We go to the children, seeing them in their homes and classrooms, and this position is perfect for anyone who is interested in Education, Psychology, Child Development, Mental Health, and/or Social Work.

People who are interested in formal training and certification can become RBTs, or Registered Behavior Technicians, with us as well (but this is not required).

This is an VIRTUAL Event!

September 24th, 10am - 12pm

Location: Virtual Microsoft Teams

Teams Link: Join the meeting now

Website: http://www.rcskids.org  

Openings: 3

  • Care navigator II

  • IHBS Provider

  • TBS Coach

 

Rebekah Children's Services is a non-profit offering family-centered mental health services, education and training that promotes the healing, healthy development, and future success of those we serve. We provide services that span the Bay Area with offices in Gilroy & Campbell. We have multiple programs to serve all the needs of our clients and their families. Our employees receive a Competitive Salary, Full Medical, Dental and Vision Benefits, 401K (with matching program), FSA, and a generous PTO package. We provide in house training, supervision for hours needed, and promote and encourage furthering your education and or certifications, and SELF CARE.

This is an In-Person Event!

September 25th, 11am - 1pm

Location: The Grove

Website: https://pjcc.org  

Number of Openings: 10

  • Teachers

  • After School Program Instructor

 

Founded by a group of enthusiastic Jewish community members, the PJCC was brought to life in a rented home in Burlingame in 1948. A place of compassion and a symbol of unity to all, the PJCC quickly became popular among many San Mateo County residents. With demand for the Center growing by leaps and bounds, the tiny house was soon too small to support the needs of its membership, so the Center was moved to a storefront in San Carlos. By 1960, due to the Peninsula’s increasing population, the Board of Directors eagerly set out to find a new home yet again. In 1963, the PJCC purchased and opened a much larger facility on a 4+ acre site in the Belmont hills where it remained for the next 40 years.

First formed in the 19th Century to enable new immigrants to learn English, find housing, and promote community building, Jewish Community Centers soon became a hub of activity for people of all ages. Small classes for toddlers became early childhood departments; pools and steam rooms grew into full-fledged health, wellness, and recreation departments; and, as the population aged, information and services for seniors grew.

Currently, there are over 250 JCCs (Jewish Community Centers) in North America, including 17 in California alone. Although each center is unique, they share the goal of providing programs and services that reinforce the life-affirming values and proud traditions we embrace.

A Peninsula Tradition Continues
The PJCC proudly opened its new 12-acre home in Foster City in May 2004. This momentous occasion came as the result of years of hard work, contributions and the dedication of hundreds of individuals banding together. For over 55 years, the PJCC has worked to inspire a sense of community in San Mateo County. That dream has become a reality.

This is an VIRTUAL Event!

September 25th, 1:30pm - 3:30pm

Location: Virtual ZOOM

Registration: Meeting Registration - Zoom 

 

Please join us for an upcoming workshop, “Pathways to State Employment”, designed to support jobseekers with disabilities in navigating the path to state employment. This event is organized by the Department of Rehabilitation, the Association of California State Employees with Disabilities, the California Department of Human Resources, and the State Disability Advisory Council.

We will cover important topics such as:

  1. Tips for landing a job in state service
  2. Limited Examination and Appointment Program (LEAP)
  3. Understanding your rights and how to request reasonable accommodations
  4. Success stories from individuals who’ve secured state jobs
  5. Importance of Statement of Qualifications

Join us to learn how you can take the next step towards a fulfilling career with the State of California!

 

This is an VIRTUAL Event!

SO, YOU WANT TO BE A LAWYER?

September 28th, 1:00pm - 3:00pm

Location: Virtual

Registration: https://www.cwl.org/so-you-want-to-be-a-lawyer  

 

California Women Lawyers (CWL) invites high school, college, and law school students to a comprehensive, 2-hour virtual workshop about becoming a lawyer. CWL will bring together professionals in the field to provide information tailored to students at each stage of their education to navigate paths forward toward a legal career. Beyond fundamentals, this program will guide students toward less talked about resources such as scholarships and mentoring. Students will have the opportunity to meet and ask questions to judges and lawyers who will share their experiences. If you are a student who is interested, or even just curious about becoming a lawyer, please join CWL for this dynamic program. CWL is here to show you that a legal career is not out of reach! 

 

October 2024 Dates

Click on employer for session information

This is an In-Person Event!

October 9, 10am - 12pm

Location: The Grove

Website: http://www.SFSheriff.com

Number of Openings: Many

  • Deputy Sheriff (Entry-Level) - San Francisco Sheriff Office (8302)

 

The San Francisco Sheriff’s Office works with the public, the criminal justice system, and community stakeholders to safeguard the lives, rights, and property of all people we serve.

The Sheriff’s Office keeps people safe — inside and outside the county jails, in the buildings we help protect, and in the communities we serve.

We help domestic violence victims rebuild their lives. We provide mutual aid to our law enforcement partners in emergencies and natural disasters. We offer education and job training to support those leaving the justice system, which builds stronger, safer communities.

Join the San Francisco Sheriff's Office!

This is an In-Person Event!

October 15, 11am - 1pm

Location: The Grove

Website: http://www.scribeamerica.com

Number of Openings: 20

  • Medical Scribe- Full Time

  • Medical Scribe- Part Time

ScribeAmerica hires and trains medical scribes to work for top healthcare organizations across the country. ScribeAmerica Scribes shadow providers and record the interactions between provider and patient into the electronic medical record and assist with other clerical duties freeing up the provider to focus more on patient care. Our robust online and clinical training prepares our scribes to work in various specialties including Emergency Medicine, Primary Care, Orthopedics, Cardiology and more. By working with ScribeAmerica, our employees gain access to professional mentorship, experience medicine practiced in a clinical setting, and view providers delivering compassionate care at the bedside.

This is an In-Person Event!

October 23, 11am - 1pm

Location: The Grove

Website: http://www.goarmy.com  

Number of Openings: 150

The United States Army benefits include: up to a $50k enlistment bonus, additional bonuses for high demand career fields, more than $72k for college through post 9/11 GI Bill, student loan repayment up to $65k. Tuition assistance up to $4,500 per year, career training in more than 150 military occupational specialties based on your goals and qualifications, free healthcare for you and your family, up to $400k of low-cost life insurance through Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance, thirty days of vacation with pay each year, travel opportunities, eligibility to participate in the military Thrift Savings Plan which lets you set aside money for retirement, and a chance to qualify for enlistment in a higher pay grade through the Army Civilian Acquired Skills Program.

November 2024 Dates

Click on employer for session information

This is an In-Person Event!

November 17, 10am - 12pm

Location: The Grove

Website: http://www.palsautism.com

Openings: 

  • ABA Therapist

We provide one on one ABA therapy to you children on the spectrum. We have an extensive training program, and 100% internal promotion rate. Our schedules stay the same week to week, and change with the semester system. We start at $22/hour. Vehicle, driver's license, and insurance necessary

Apply Now for a 3-Day Experiential Learning Opportunity with the California Assisted Living Association!
Deadline: October 6, 2024

 

Would you like to learn more about a  career path  offering a 31% growth potential over the next few years? Earn a scholarship to Elevate: CALA's Spring Conference & Trade Show and attend for free! A $1270 value! Your scholarship includes the opportunity to:

  • LEARN about the abundant career opportunities available in senior living
  • NETWORK with experienced and connected senior living professionals
  • EXPLORE career path options with employers at an exclusive event

Still wondering if this is for you: Hear how Haley's career journey was impacted by attending the event.

 

Nursing Students:  Learn how these nurses have found rewarding career paths and are making a difference in residents’ lives every day.

 

Eligibility Criteria

 

Applicants must be:

  • Enrolled in a course of studies, a recent graduate, military veteran, or displaced worker
  • Able to attend the three-day event November 4-6 in Palm Springs, CA

 

This opportunity includes a full 3-day conference registration, plus up to two meals/day and a $300 travel stipend. It is intended for individuals just starting their careers, with an interest in exploring senior living. Individuals already working in senior living are not eligible for this opportunity. 

 

Application Process

 

  • Upload your resume or detailed LinkedIn profile and a letter of recommendation
  • Complete the application by October 6