YMCA’s Partnership Program needs the right person

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

 

I don’t necessarily see “Around Town on the Web”
as a job search service, but every now and then a job opening pops up that
would provide a service to our community and that bears mentioning.  Jobs
for young people in the Parks and Rec program were one such recent example –
not only do they employ Hanover’s own, but those jobs then serve the one
of our most precious resources, Hanover’s children.

 

My most recent job opening find is at the South Shore YMCA
at Mill Pond right here in Hanover.  A year and a half ago the Y launched
the Partnership Program, which pairs people with disabilities with volunteers
who follow an exercise program designed by an in-house trainer.  The
program has filled a niche in the community that was sorely needed, and the disabled
of Hanover (and surrounding communities) have benefitted immensely.  It is
the Partnership Program Coordinator role that is now available.  The job
posting can be found at http://atotw.com/files/PartnershipProgramCoordinatorJobPosting.pdf
.

 

Please forward this e-mail to anyone you think might be
interested.  I previously joked about the Park and Rec jobs as being a
little economic stimulus program right here in Hanover.  This is so much
more than that.  A vulnerable segment of our community needs the right
person to step up to the plate and continue the Partnership Program at the Y.

 

For "Around Town on the Web",

Cathy H-B

 

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