CEO Indy.com

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Needed... by a much-needed ministry...



"Could you post this message please?

We are in need of board members and we are in need of a fundraising coordinator to come join our organization. These positions will not be advertised, we will only accept apps from those reffered to us. We are being overrun by clients from several federal, state and community agencies, we need to create a position that will keep our funding at a level consistent with the needs of our clients.

You may learn more about us at our website.

Thank you and may God bless each of you.

YBIC,

Bill Hutson, Founder
Table Talk Foundation for Better Living Inc.
www.tabletalkministries.org
765-301-6060"

Friday, November 10, 2006

Executive Director search...



The Path Consulting Group helps Christian-owned business clients... and in this case... a charitable ministry.

In particular, they're assisting in the search for an Executive Director for a community care center....

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Saturday, August 19, 2006

Helped Wanted...

...at The Chronicle -- Indianapolis Edition



"We are always open to sales help. Our biggest need at the moment is in Indianapolis. Please call Russ or Jackie at 316-282-0300 or email Russ@thechronicleonline.net or Jackie@thechronicleonline.net.

Monday, August 07, 2006

Church Office Administrator

Looking for just the right person at Crossroads Community Church (Geist area)... [continued]

And visit CrossroadsPCA.org.

Thursday, March 16, 2006

"You Pick It."

1 Cor 12: 1-31


Min. Doug Hairston, Exec Dir
Jobs Partnership of Indiana


"You Pick It." This is what we hear many times when asked for a preference. It might be that we don’t want to make a selection that might not be possible or it might not be what the other person would like.

But when it comes to God each of us has been given several spiritual gifts. God asks you to pick which one you will use. Gifts of Helps, Faith, Hospitality, Music, Intersection, Teaching, Prophecy, Administration, Healing, Preaching... but it doesn’t stop there.

Since we all are endowed with different gifts, we should try to understand our gifts to get started using them. The reality is that God gives gifts of the Spirit to everyone and He gives gifts as the body needs them. Example: We needed a minister of music; God gave us brother Kelsaw. Every earthly need that the body of Christ has, can be met by the members of the body or someone who is called to the body by the Holy Spirit. Bro. Kelsaw could have said, “No thank you. I’ll just hang my gifts on the shelf and sit down somewhere.” But he heard the Spirit speak to him that Mt Zion was the place for him.

This is where you ask: What are my gifts? How do I use my gifts? When can I get started? Can I get different or more gifts?

I’m glaaad you asked.

Start with prayer about how you are made up…ask the maker. You’ll soon see that you have many gifts that haven’t been touch on or brought out. In basic discipleship class there is a gifts assessment that you can take to assist you in finding out about your gifts. Talk with Pastor James, one of the ministers, deacons or fellow Sheepfold member about your leaning toward certain gifts. Pray with them for clarity of how you can use your gifts. Then consider these 2 scriptures from 1Cor 12. They note everyone has gifts to work within the body and we should desire greater manifestations of the Spirit which leads us to growth into greater gifts. 1Cor 12:7 Now to each one the manifestation of the Spirit is given for the common good.
1Cor 12:31 But eagerly desire the greater gifts. And now I will show you the most excellent way.

The question God keeps asking is, “Which gift will you use?”

“You Pick It”


Monday, February 27, 2006

Jobs Partnership, Indy

[Here's a piece from our friend at Jobs Partnership of Indianapolis...]

"I greet you on behalf of our Board, Staff and Community Partners. It has been our pleasure to serve the Indianapolis Community as a catalyst to increase self sufficiency and employment. We are part of a national organization that has developed training and mentoring programs that help individuals create and execute plans for success in their lives. We are growing and would like to invite you to learn more about how you can be an effective part of your community as well. Visit Jobs Partnership online, and contact us with any questions that you might have. We do respond to each inquiry."

Douglas Hairston
Executive Director
Jobs Partnership, Indy
Hope@JPIndy.org

Resume -- Floyd Miles

OBJECTIVE:

Staff position in the field of human services.

SUMMARY OF SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Member of Indiana Counselors Association on Alcohol and Drug Abuse.
  • Served as Prison Chaplain & Resident Hospital Chaplain.
  • Alumnus of New England School of Addiction Studies (2004 and 2005).
  • Twenty-two year experience in substance abuse/recovery work, involving mentoring, teaching, supporting and motivating people.
  • Effective in counseling and mentoring individuals of various ethnic and economic backgrounds guiding them to successfully apply the principles of addiction recovery. *Special skill and strength in working with people from substance abuse backgrounds, jail, halfway houses, recovery homes.
  • Attended trainings and seminars in CPR, Motivational Interviewing, Conflict Resolution, Anger Management, Cultural Diversity, Faith & Spirituality, Financial Planning, Domestic Violence, Dual Diagnosis.
  • Case management experience with recovery population.
  • Proficient in the use of Microsoft word, outlook express, the internet & basic office systems.
  • Very good written, verbal and listening skills.
  • Cooperative and supportive person. Able to work and be a part of professional team.
[see complete resume]

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

NonProfit jobs...

Here's a link to this week's NonProfit Newsletter... and has a number of nonprofit jobs listed.

And be sure and read this part...

"JOB SEEKERS and CAREER CHANGERS - Join Bryan Orander, publisher of the Not-for-Profit News, next Monday at the Business and Professional Exchange North. BPE teaches job search skills and provides great networking opportunities. Bryan will lead a short session and Q&A after the main event on looking for a career in the nonprofit sector. BPE meets every Monday at 7:00 AM at the Saint Luke's United Methodist Church, 100 W 86th Street, Indianapolis. (One block west of Meridian and 86th Street.) www.BPEIndy.org "