Friday, April 26, 2013

Job Fair - 30 April - Seymour Armory

Seymour Job Fair
Hosted by: Congressman Todd Young
In conjunction with WorkOne



Date: Tuesday, 30 April 2013
Location: National Guard Armory
1925 1st Avenue, Seymour, IN 47274
Attire: Business Casual
Bring: Resumes & References

Please Contact the Jeffersonville District Office at (812) 288-3999 with any questions

Please follow the link below in the email campaign files for more information on this event.


Email Campaign Files:
Job Fair - Seymour Flyer 2013.pptx

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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Employment Coordination Program - Latest Postings and Events

The Employment Coordination Program partners with Hoosier Employers in order to find civilian employment for our Service Members, Veterans and Spouses.


Please click on the links under Email Campaign Files for a list of latest vacancies listed on our site and information about upcoming job fairs for Military Personnel.


For complete details or to apply to any of the jobs listed please go to our site: www.in.ng.mil/GetHired


Thank you,

____________________________

INNG Employment Coordination Program

O: 317-247-3300, ext 72690

www.in.ng.mil/GetHired

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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

AmeriCorps VISTA Volunteer Opportunity


VISTA will assist with the statewide expansion of the Joining Community Forces Initiative that focuses on improving military employment, youth development, Wounded Warrior Support, and financial readiness strategies. The VISTA will work independently, assist with project management, develop and network with community partners, and have the opportunity to collaborate with other team members of Family Programs. The Indiana Guard maintains 13 state wide Family Assistance Centers which serve nearly 500,000 military members, families, veterans and retirees. The VISTA’s effort will help to enhance the quality of life for all military families and the communities they serve and live in.

Please click on the link below for more information on this wonderful opportunity.

Email Campaign Files:
Indiana National Guard Community Outreach.docx


 



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Monday, April 15, 2013

2013 ILI Youth Job Fair!!!


The 2013 ILI Youth Job Fair is on Thursday, May 30th from 2:00pm- 5:00pm at the Shepherd Community Center! We will be targeting students and graduates, ages 16-30 and would love to have you participate! The Shepherd Community Center is located at 4107 E. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46201.


Please see the attached flyer for more information.


Email Campaign Files:
Job Fair Flyer (2).pdf

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Helpful Employment and Mentoring Websites


This website is helpful for service members and veterans looking for employment (or a change in employment). It provides a resume-worthy skill list for jobs performed while in the military so civilians will better understand their qualifications.


 
This website has a job mentoring program for military spouses.


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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Hiring our Heroes - Portage IN


Hiring event being held in Portage, Indiana.

The date of this event is May 2, 2013. The time is 10:00 - 1:00 (CDT)
The location is American Legion Post# 260 located at 5675 Mulberry Ave., Portage, Indiana 46368.

Registration questions contact:
hiringourheroes@uschamber.com or call 202-463-5807.



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Check Out and Apply for Open Federal Jobs!


Are you interested in helping fellow Veterans overcome mental health challenges? The Department of Veterans Affairs is hiring hundreds of Peer Support Specialists and Peer Support Apprentices to assist Veterans recovering from mental health issues - including depression and PTSD. Select the position title to view the entire job posting.
 
Nationwide locations
The Peer Specialist has faced a mental health and/or co-occurring condition and has been trained and certified to help others with these conditions. He or she helps Veterans identify and achieve specific life and recovery goals. The Peer Specialist is actively engaged in his or her own recovery and supports others seeking mental health treatment.
 
Nationwide locations
The Peer Support Apprentice has a mental health and/or co-occurring condition, and has real world experience in helping others deal with their issues. During the first year of employment, Peer Support Apprentices have the opportunity to become trained and certified, which is paid for by VA.
 
The positions above close on April 15. Check out the full list of Peer Specialist and Peer Support Apprentice vacancies and apply for positions across the country. Learn more about VA's Peer Support program.
 
VA for Vets News At-A-Glance
Enhance your VA for Vets experience by taking advantage of the Virtual Collaboration Workspace. This Web-based environment is available 24 hours a day/7 days a week for Veterans and Military Service Members. You can:
  • Chat with a Vet Rep, who can provide a needs-assessment, conduct a pre-coaching session orientation, and schedule a coaching session.
  • Meet with a Veteran employment coordinator to learn more about the VA hiring process and receive guidance about finding non-competitive jobs, completing federal job applications, and preparing for interviews.
  • Attend live or on-demand training webinars. Training resources are coming soon.
  • Download helpful materials related to the deployment lifecycle, job search and federal application process.
  
The Veteran Employment Services Office (VESO) oversees VA for Vets, a comprehensive career management program that enables Veterans to successfully join the civilian workforce. To learn more, visit www.VAforVets.VA.gov. Get the latest VA for Vets news by joining the conversation on LinkedIn and Facebook.

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Friday, April 5, 2013

Join Hiring Our Heroes


Indianapolis, IN


Date Event: April 10, 2013

Join Hiring Our Heroes on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, for the seventh annual “Operation: Hire A Hoosier Vet” Career Fair. This hiring fair is for veteran job seekers and military spouses. The fair will be held at the Indiana State Fairgrounds, Agriculture/Horticulture Building on 1202 East 38th St, Indianapolis, IN 46205.

This free event allows employers the opportunity to discover the talents and skills of Indiana’s veterans.
Online applications will be accepted January- March, 2013.


April 10, 2013
10 am to 3 pm
Indiana State Fairgrounds, Agriculture/Horticulture Bldg
1202 East 38th Street
Indianapolis, IN 46205


Registration
Job seekers click here.
Employers click here.
If you need assistance registering, please contact Angela Duncan at angela.c.duncan.ctr@mail.mil or Jami Stout at jami.stout@va.gov or Marzena Guzik at marzena.guzik@va.gov
Click here to view the event flyer.
Click here to view a list of workshops that will be held before the event.



Online Tools for Veterans and Spouses

Hiring Our Heroes has launched an online partnership with Military.com to complement our face to face hiring fair efforts across the country.  Veterans can get help writing resumes and interview tips; translating military skills, experience, and training into related civilian careers; and finding current lists of employment opportunities with military-friendly employers. Click below to get the tools you need to find your next career.



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Indiana to License Military-trained Medics

As posted in: Veterans Career Center


Another victory has been registered in The American Legion’s ongoing licensing and credentialing campaign. On April 2, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence signed into law a bill that "provides that the Emergency Medical Services Commission issue a license or certificate to a military service applicant who meets the necessary requirements." The new law, which takes effect on July 1, spells out those requirements as completing a military training program in emergency medicine, working in the related military occupational specialty, and performing those duties at a level that is "substantially equivalent" to that of a civilian licensee, such as an emergency medical technician or paramedic. In practical terms, a military medic or corpsman’s skills and experience will now be recognized by their civilian counterparts in Indiana.

The bill, which unanimously passed in the Indiana General Assembly, also allows for the issuance of a temporary certificate or provisional license "while the military service applicant is satisfying requirements as determined by the (Emergency Medical Services) commission."

"Helping Hoosier veterans put their military training and experience to work when they return is good for them and good for the state," Pence said. "(This) is good Hoosier common sense that honors the brave men and women who served our nation and sacrificed to protect our freedom."

The American Legion Department of Indiana played a significant role in the passage of its new state law by working with the Department of Defense on codifying it and lobbying both houses of the state legislature on the bill’s behalf. On the day after the bill was signed, Department Commander Richard Jewell, a Vietnam War combat veteran, recalled his testimony before members of the General Assembly and how he viewed the skills of the military’s emergency medical practitioners. "I spoke off the cuff, but told them basically that I had personally seen these folks in action in Vietnam (practicing emergency medicine) under the most horrific conditions imaginable ," Jewell said. "If I was in any kind of medical emergency or accident, there’s nobody I would rather come to my side than a combat medic or corpsman."

In an effort spearheaded by its National Economic Commission, Legion departments are campaigning on behalf of legislation that would require their state’s agencies and bodies to recognize appropriate military training and experience as fulfilling all or at least part of their licensing and credentialing requirements. The Legion also favors the logical state-to-state transfer of licenses and certifications previously issued to a servicemember or military spouse who, by virtue of their service, does not reside in the originating state.

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