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Tuesday, December 05, 2006

WPWT

that's the pinkslip i'm giving myself: wrong place, wrong time. i've messed up. not supposed to be here. not now, at least. i'm almost to the 6-month mark at my job, and i'm coming to the full realization that it's just not the right fit. so now i'm in some sort of an existential crisis. what to do? where to go? what do i even want to do? i have almost no idea. and the ideas i have aren't realistic at the present moment.

so i'm looking for jobs. possibly any time of job. so, seriously, if you know of a job opening (almost anywhere, for real), pass it on, yo.

3 comments:

Elizabeth Spann said...

Whoa! Crazy! I hope you figure it all out.

Chandle said...

I got this in the mail the other day : Policy Assistant, DHHS Office of Policy and Planning



Position Summary

This part-time (three days per week) position will provide administrative and research support to the Office of Policy and Planning. The Office of Policy and Planning aims to ensure collaborative, department-wide policy and program decisions based on research and promising practices to improve outcomes for Arkansans.

Responsibilities include:

· Providing scheduling support to Director and Senior Policy Analyst;

· Primary responsibility for Office meeting planning and logistics;

· Creating organizational systems to store Office electronic and paper-based documents; and

· Researching federal and state programs, promising practices, and journals for new trends in health and social welfare policy.



Qualifications

· Credits toward B.A. in political science, public policy, social welfare or related field.

· Excellent organizational skills.

· Strong written and verbal communication skills.

· Ability to work as part of a diverse team.

· Self-directed.



Interested individuals should contact Elisabeth Burak, DHHS Director of Policy and Planning, at 501-683-2644 or Elisabeth.Burak@arkansas.gov.


I also get weekly job announcements for public servants. Most of them are not in Arkansas, but I'll pass them on.

Anonymous said...

I had to do observations at the Perryville Preschool Academy for one of my classes and they asked if I know anyone who needs a job...it's not a bad place for a preschool...~Katie