Month: April 2013

If you are looking for work that is in demand then you need to check out this week’s Find Work Wednesday – Hot Jobs – Military and Family Life Counselors & Similar Jobs!

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Magellan Health Services is currently recruiting for counselors for various military installations throughout the United States.

Employment of mental health counselors and marriage and family therapists is expected to grow by 37 percent from 2010 to 2020, much faster than the average for all occupations. Employment of mental health counselors is expected to grow by 36 percent from 2010 to 2020, much faster than the average for all occupations. Employment of marriage and family therapists is expected to grow by 41 percent over the same period, much faster than the average for all occupations.  [1] 

If these are the type of jobs you are looking for we can and will provide you with the personal touch (FREE) to getting you prepared, ready, and will follow you in obtaining that job 

Simply go to job seeker page http://www.msccn.org/JobSeekers/JobSearch.html and register (provide an e-mail address and create a password) and checkout the limitless job opportunities and/or other free services! 

The first (6) opportunities below can be found by clicking on “Search for Opening with MSCCN” and the second (6) opportunities can be found by clicking on “Search for Job Openings with Job Central National Labor Exchange”.

Also, if you would like an idea of the types of jobs to look at check out this week’s Find Work Wednesday positions and thousands of other positions for military affiliated applicants can also be found at   http://www.msccn.org/JobSeekers/JobSearch.html  

We are not one of those anonymous job boards which collect millions of resumes that gather dust for months on end. We have employment recruiter experts who live the military life that you do, who understand FULLY your needs and expectations. We will actually call and write to you within 24 hours of your resume upload. Imagine that! One-on-One personal service! Our services are no-cost to all military-affiliated applicants.

Looking for help with your resume, interviewing skills, social media, etc. then we also can help with weekly virtual training in addition to our one to one personal touch.  We have a  new training each Wednesday check it out at http://www.msccn.org/Training/OnLineTrainingCalendar.htm

 

ID Position Job Category City State
84600BR Military   Family & / Child Counselor Counselors & Similar Jobs Statewide Rhode   Island
84601BR Military   Family & / Child Counselor Counselors & Similar Jobs Statewide South   Carolina
84602BR Military   Family & / Child Counselor Counselors & Similar Jobs Statewide South   Dakota
84607BR Military   Family & / Child Counselor Counselors & Similar Jobs Statewide Virginia
84524BR Military   Family & / Child Counselor Counselors & Similar Jobs Statewide Maryland
84537BR Military   Family & / Child Counselor Counselors & Similar Jobs Statewide North   Carolina
ARNG Director Psych Health Madison   NC50565595Serco Director Counselors & Similar Jobs Madison WI
Resident Counselor – P/T W. 4th St   Shared Living Counselor Counselors & Similar Jobs Fulton NY
_MH – Medical Assistance Counselor Counselor Counselors & Similar Jobs Asheville  
CRISIS CLINICIAN/QMHP (29674) Counselor Counselors & Similar Jobs Rock Island IL
Bereavement Coordinator Counselor Counselors & Similar Jobs Philadelphia PA
Resident Counselor Counselor Counselors & Similar Jobs Syracuse NY

 [1] http://www.bls.gov/ooh/community-and-social-service/mental-health-counselors-and-marriage-and-family-therapists.htm#tab-6

How important do you view Interviews? Ever walked away for an interview and thought you had nailed it but you did not get the job?

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Want to know what you need to do in the interview?
Then join us on  April 3rd , 2013 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. EST for a free virtual training session (How to Lock that Job — Interview Techniques that Work for You!) on interview techniques that will help prepare you to lock that job and walk away from the interview with a feeling of success!
Imagine you have just received an invitation to a job interview. How do you normally feel? Are you elated, inspired and raring to go? Or are you terrified, resigned to your fate and overcome with a sense of impending doom?

Interviews are a fact of modern life and interview skills will be used by us many times throughout our lives. Most jobs are filled as a result of these one-to-one or one-to-a panel meetings between the employer and the best candidates, but interview skills are needed in a variety of situations. Turning natural worries and fears into determination and dynamism is the key to success. Whether you are applying for a job, a promotion, a training program, or even a bank loan, we all need to know about the processes involved in the interview and how to impress other people at first meeting.

Many people think that it is a pure fluke whether they are successful in interviews or not. To them, the outcome seems to depend on whether the face fits, being in the right place at the right time or some other unidentifiable cause. But the outcome of the interview process is not determined by chance. We can exercise considerable control and influence over the way the interview is conducted and, more important, over the outcome!

Join us for a training session on interview techniques that will help prepare you to lock that job and walk away from the interview with a feeling of success! Register at

http://www.msccn.org/Training/OnLineTrainingCalendar.htm