
I just spotted a large job listing (87 spots!) for Children's Home Society of Florida. If you're in Florida or have considered relocating there, and are interested in working for a non-profit, this may be of assistance to you. With all the media coverage on jobless rates lately, it's easy to think there's "nothing" out there. But there ARE jobs to be had if folks are willing to look, willing to change fields, re-educate, and the like.
Here's a bit about the organization and their origins:
Hope. Trust. Security. Happiness. Stability. Opportunity.
Children's Home Society of Florida (CHS) gives these life-changing gifts to children and families. Dedicated to our mission of "Embracing Children. Inspiring Lives.", CHS makes a difference one life at a time: Redirecting a troubled teen toward a future with real possibilities; Transforming an addicted mother into a productive parent; Providing safe harbor for an abused toddler; Finding parents for an abandoned child; Helping a family learn to nurture one another.
Founded in 1902 to care for orphans, CHS is now among the oldest, largest and most respected private nonprofits serving children and families. Expanding from early roots in adoption and foster care, CHS offers an array of specialized services designed to nurture children and grow families. Last year, CHS delivered hope to more than 139,000 children and adults.
CHS' long, rich legacy of changing lives for the better has earned 26 years of uninterrupted national accreditation by the Council on Accreditation for Children and Family Services. CHS is committed to another century of service thanks to a caring and dedicated staff of 2,300 who believe in children, their promise and their future.
For the full job list I found on CareerBuilder, click here.
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