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PATH’s Community Resource Seminars – 2017. We want to answer your questions about our local system of social services -- register today for our ½ day (4 hour) training! The cost is $50/individual, plus $45 (optional and special seminar rate) for the McLean/DeWitt/Livingston County PATH Directory or $40 for the McLean County only Directory. Both go hand-in-hand with the seminar content.

Our next half-day seminars are Wednesday Feb 8th and Thursday, April 20th, from 8:30 am-12:30 pm.

To register, contact Jillian at 834-0548 or download the registration brochure from our website.

HOW FRESH IS YOUR PATH DIRECTORY? If you currently own a PATH directory, check your “freshness date” at the bottom right-hand corner. Is it over a year old? Make sure you have the very latest information to make the right referrals for your clients. Resources are constantly changing. If you do not own PATH’s Directory and you are working with people in nearly any capacity, you need one! Cost is $50 per directory for McLean County only information, $55 per directory for McLean, DeWitt & Livingston Counties combined. Additional charges apply if shipping is required. Contact Jillian at 834-0548 or jmyers@ and order a directory printed fresh for you.

Plan to attend a Free Bus Transit Orientation @ LIFE CIL or schedule one at your Organization! Learn about public transportation, how to plan a trip & ride, who is eligible for Connect Mobility & how to apply, and MORE!

 

Orientations are given by Shannon Tarkowski, Transportation Specialist, either at LIFE CIL in Bloomington (2201 Eastland Dr. Suite 1, Bloomington IL 61704), or at your organization (presentations can be customized to fit your needs).

The next orientations at LIFE CIL are scheduled for:

Thursday 2/9/2017 10:00-11:00 a.m.

Tuesday 2/21/2017 3:30-4:30 p.m.

Thursday 3/9/2017 9:30-10:30 a.m.

 

RSVP, request an accommodation (like large print, or an interpreter), or schedule an orientation by contacting Shannon: phone/TTY 309-663-5433 or email: Shannon@. 

The Department of Human Services & Department of Employment Security will be hosting a Multi-Employer Hiring Event featuring Aerotek, Peoplelink Staffing and the new Slim Chickens restaurant that is coming soon to Bloomington! This specific event will provide applicants the opportunity to find jobs in areas including Management, Cook & Cashier, Customer Service, Warehouse, Manufacturing and Production! Attend this event to submit your information and speak directly with the employer. Thom Pennell from IDES and Megan from Child Care Resource & Referral Network will also be present to assist you with your job search and child care needs! If you have any questions about the event please call Schyler at 309-451-6000 x342.

  

Date: February 10, 2017

Time: 10:00am- noon

Place: Department of Human Services, 501 W Washington St., Bloomington, IL 61701

IPCF Announces 2017 Grant Opportunities in Three Categories

Illinois Prairie Community Foundation is accepting applications for three types of grants between January 24, 2017, and February 23, 2017 (at 11:59 pm).

• IPCF General Grants are open to programs that focus on education, environment, health and wellness, or youth. Link to the application is at .

• Mirza/IPCF Arts and Culture Grants are open to programs that focus on performing and visual arts and/or arts education/enrichment. Link to the application is at .

• Sol Shulman Jewish Life and Education Grants are open to educational programs and materials for residents of McLean County that focus on Jewish-themed arts, music, and theater or Jewish cultural enrichment. Examples include books for libraries, lectures, school curriculum or the like. Programs and projects should be open to all. Link to the application is at .

Criteria for all grants:

• Applicants must represent

o a 501 (c)(3) organization or one that operates under fiscal sponsorship of a 501 (c)(3) organization

o a branch of local, county, state or federal government (including public schools)

o a nonprofit school/college/university

o a tax-exempt religious organization or place of worship.

• Programs must be available to residents of McLean, DeWitt, Livingston or Logan Counties but do not need to operate in all four counties. One exception is that programs/projects funded by Shulman Grants must be based in McLean County; however, they may be open and available to a wider geographic area.

• If you have received previous grants from IPCF, you must be current on Final Reports.

• Additional specific criteria are listed on the program page of each application.

You may submit a grant application for a specific program in only one of the three categories. However, you may apply in multiple grant categories if each application is for a distinctly different program and fits the criteria for that particular category.

Visit to view grants that were funded in 2016.

We encourage you to forward this information to any of your contacts who might find it of interest. Please direct questions to Kathi Davis, Program Director, at (309) 662-4477 or kdavis@

TOASTMASTERS - Looking to improve your speaking and leadership skills? Ignite your career? Gain the confidence to speak up?

Toastmasters International is a world leader in communication and leadership development, with more than 332,000 members in over 15,400 clubs in 135 countries. This network of clubs and their learn-by-doing program are sure to help you improve.

Toastmasters will give you the skills and confidence you need to express yourself effectively in any situation. Whether you are a professional, student, stay-at-home parent or retired, Toastmasters is the most efficient, enjoyable and affordable way of gaining great communication skills.

Don't delay! Become the speaker and leader you want to be; become a better negotiator, gain trust, inspire your team – your accomplishments are all up to you with the help of toastmasters.

VOICES FOR SERVICE TOASTMASTERS at Chestnut Health Services, 1003 Martin Luther King Jr Drive, Bloomington, IL 61701 - 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (CST)

Visit our next meeting - guests are most welcome. You won't regret it! For more information contact: Todd Smith tsmith@ or 309.827.6026.

TOASTMASTERS! - Every Toastmasters club shares the same mission, clearly defined in the following mission statement: We provide a supportive and positive learning experience in which members are empowered to develop communication and leadership skills, resulting in greater self-confidence and personal growth.

Through this mission, each Toastmaster gains a clear understanding of the club's purpose, and the organization (as a whole) benefits from a shared set of values and goals.

Everyone in a Toastmasters meeting was once at the level you are now. The environment is friendly and supportive, and the self-paced program allows you to build confidence with each speaking assignment.

• A typical club meets biweekly. A meeting normally lasts about 60 minutes.

• There is no instructor in a Toastmasters meeting. Instead, members evaluate one another’s presentations, pointing out the strengths and suggesting improvements. This feedback process is a key part of the program’s success. Members also give impromptu talks on assigned topics, conduct meetings as they develop their leadership skills.

One thing that you'll love at Toastmasters meetings is the applause. At first, you'll be applauded for your effort; later you'll be applauded for your skill.

WINGOVER TOASTMASTERS, CENTRAL ILLINOIS AIRPORT, 2ND FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM, 3201 CIRA DRIVE, BLOOMINGTON, IL - 2ND and 4th Mondays, 6:00 p.m. CST to 7:00 p.m. CST

For more information contact: Vishnu Vijayan at Vishnu.vijayan@



VOICES FOR SERVICE TOASTMASTERS CLUB - INVITES YOU TO THE WINTER OPEN HOUSE CELEBRATION OF THE YEAR!

Whether you are a professional, student, stay-at-home parent or retired, Toastmasters is the most efficient, enjoyable and affordable way of gaining great communication and leadership skills. Join us, bring a friend and let us share with you what TOASTMSASTERS has to offer. You won’t regret it!

CHESTNUT HEALTH SERVICES, 1003 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR DR BLOOMINGTON, IL 61704

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2017 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. CST

FOOD, FUN and FELLOWSHIP! GUESTS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME! FOR MORE INFORMATION Contact: Mike Guaderrama 309.706.8476

University of Illinois Extension Nutrition & Wellness Educator, Jenna Smith, has multiple programs coming up in Livingston and McLean County!

  

Fresh Fare: Be My Valentine- If you don’t feel like fighting the crowds but you also don’t want to get stuck eating at a fast food joint on the most romantic day of the year, don’t fret; let us make Valentine’s Day dinner for you! You’ll learn how to prepare a simple yet fancy four-course meal for you or your loved one in less than an hour. Jenna Smith, Nutrition & Wellness Educator, will present the program in a pleasant dining room setting with tables set just for you! Tasting of the dishes she prepares will be served to your table. This program will be held on February 14 from 6-7 p.m. at Evenglow Inn, 1303 E. Indiana Ave., Pontiac. To register, please contact Evenglow Inn by February 13 at (815) 842-9040. A suggested donation of $5 will go to Evenglow Inn.

Cooking for 1 or 2- University of Illinois Extension has partnered with OSF Center for Healthy Lifestyles to bring you Cooking for 1 or 2. Most recipes make a family-sized portion, causing a weeks’ worth of leftovers for someone cooking for one or two people. Learn how to use one main ingredient to create multiple meals yielding one or two servings. You’ll help decrease food waste and food boredom! Make this: Pot Roast into this: Roast Beef and Caramelized Onion Pizza, Beef and Noodles, and Vegetable Beef Soup. This program will be held Tuesday, February 21 from 5:30-7 p.m. The cost is $20 per person. To register, visit calendar or call toll-free 1-888-627-5673.

Dave’s Supermarket Tour: Shop for a Healthy Heart- The first step to eating healthier is buying healthy foods at the grocery store. Registered Dietitian, Jenna Smith, will take you down the aisles and show you how to shop smart. This month’s feature will focus on heart health. You’ll learn how to read the labels of foods to know how much sodium is in a food and which types of fat are good for your heart and which types of fat are not so good for your heart. You’ll take home a reusable grocery bag full of goodies! The tour is free of charge and no registration is necessary. We will meet in the deli area at Dave’s Supermarket, 120 S. 3rd St., Fairbury. This program will be February 23, 2017 from 6-7 p.m.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD AND PUBLIC HEARING ON

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) 2017-2018 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN

The Town of Normal announces the new Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) 2017-2018 Annual Action Plan, which covers the period April 1, 2017 to March 31, 2018, is available for public review and public comment. The Action Plan was prepared in accordance with regulations established by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for CDBG entitlement communities.

The Action Plan details proposed CDBG projects and activities for the period April 1, 2017 through March 31, 2018. The Town’s annual entitlement grant allocated to proposed projects and activities for fiscal year 2017-2018 is estimated to be around $395,000. In addition to the entitlement grant, the Town expects to have $2,000 in program income and $1,000 in carry over funding.

A public hearing for the 2017-2018 Annual Action Plan will be held on Monday, March 6, 2017, immediately preceding the Town Council Meeting. The hearing is open to the public including non-English speaking and physical, visual or hearing impaired individuals. The council meeting will begin at 7:00 pm, in the Town Council Chambers at Uptown Station, 4th Floor, 11 Uptown Circle, Normal.

Copies of the Action Plan are available upon request in the Town Clerk’s office at Uptown Station and on the Town’s website, . Public comments on the Action Plan and/or proposed funding objectives may be submitted in writing at Uptown Station, Attn: CDBG-3rd Floor, 11 Uptown Circle, Normal, or by e-mail to Deanna Mocchi, Finance & Community Development, at dmocchi@. Comments must be received in writing by March 18, 2017.

PUBLICATION DATE: February 6, 2017; The PATH-O-GRAM

FREE Transportation to Mammogram Appointments - The McLean County Health Department has partnered with YWCA McLean County’s Medivan program to offer FREE transportation to and from mammography appointments within the county. Did you know women over the age of 40 should discuss having a mammogram every year with their doctor? Sometimes transportation can be a barrier, but don’t let that stop you from taking care of yourself! The Medivan is wheelchair accessible and can accommodate spouses, caregivers, or children. You tell us when and where your appointment is, Medivan does the rest!

To take advantage of this opportunity contact Katie McHugh at (309) 888-5954 or Katie.mchugh@.

Bloomington Public Library:

TAX ASSISTANCE - AARP Tax-Aide

• *Most Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays through April 17

• 9:15am-1pm (last return started no later than 12:15pm); Community Room

Tax Assistance will be available on most Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays (*exceptions are listed below) from February 2 through April 17.  On these dates, volunteers from AARP Tax-Aide will assist people from 9:15 am – 1 pm, with the last return each day started no later than 12:15 pm.  Help is provided first-come first-served. Bring your W-2, social security card, social security statements, and tax forms to the Community Room.  A social security card or statement is required for everyone whose name appears on the tax return.  There are no age or income restrictions to receive aid.

*No Tax-Aide on Monday Feb. 20, Tuesday Feb. 28, Monday Mar 27, or Thursday, April 13.

CAREER BUILDER SERIES

Resume Therapy in Microsoft Word - Thursday, February 9 - 2:30pm; Community Room

Create a professional-looking resume using the templates available in Microsoft Word and basic formatting tricks. Registration for Resume Therapy opens Monday, January 30, at 10am.

Cover Letter Workshop - Thursday, February 16 - 2:30pm; Community Room

Participants will learn how to create a professional cover letter using Microsoft Word. Registration for this Cover Letter Workshop opens Monday, February 6, at 10am

Space is limited to 10 participants per class. Registration is required and can be completed by calling 309.828.6093, online at , or in person at the Library.

SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS & FUTURE SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS

Essentials of business with SCORE - Thursday, February 16 - 6:30pm; Community Room

This four-part series is for small business owners and those interested in starting a small business. Tonight’s topic is “Exporting” by Jim Ryan. Meet at 6:30pm in the Community Room.

STORY TIMES & FAMILY PROGRAMS

Preschool Story Time – Wednesdays - 10am; Story Room - Ages 3-5 years

Help your child build independent listening skills while learning and having fun at 10am in the Story Room! The program features longer stories, flannel boards, music, puppets, and interactive activities which help get your pre-readers ready for school. This story time is recommended for kids age 3-5 years old.

For information about preschool group story times, please contact Melissa Robinson at melissar@ or 557.8960.

Tales for Tails – Wednesdays - 6pm; Children’s Desk - Grades K-5

Tales for Tails pairs trained and certified therapy dogs with children who want to practice reading aloud. If your child is in grades K-5 and is interested in this program, come to the Children’s Desk between 6pm and 7pm the day of the program. Upon arrival, children will be assigned a 10-minute session with one of the dogs. (No registration; space will be limited).

Toddler Time - Thursdays - 10am & 10:30am; Story Room - Age 19-35 months

Toddlers are always on the go! This interactive story time is held at both 10am and 10:30am in the Story Room and will encourage emerging language skills with books, rhymes, music and lots of movement activities. This program is recommended for toddlers, age 19-35 months, and their caregivers.

Groups interested in story times, should make arrangements by contacting Melissa Robinson at melissar@ or 557.8960.

Move and Learn Story Time – Fridays - 10am; Story Room - Ages 19 months-5 years

Kids age 19 months-5 years will sing, clap, and dance for 30 minutes of learning fun at 10am in the Story Room. A parent or caregiver needs to accompany children to this program.

Singing, Swinging Story Time - Saturday, February 11, 11am; Children’s Department

Monday, February 13, 6:30pm; Children’s Department

Children of all ages

This story time is perfect for the whole family. Children of all ages will enjoy an extravaganza of stories, fingerplays, laughs, and songs accompanied by guitar! A parent or caregiver needs to accompany children to these programs in the Children’s Department.

Tinker Lab: Painting with Light - Thursday, February 16 - 6:30-7:30pm; Story Room - Grades 3-5

Registration required

Full S.T.E.A.M ahead! Kids in grades 3-5 are invited to join us from 6:30-7:30pm in the Story Room for a hands-on project that focus on Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math. In February, our theme will be Painting with Light. Let’s work together and create some colorful, awe-inspiring photos using lights and an open-shutter camera.

Each program requires registration and is limited to 20 participants. Register by phone at 309-828-6094, in person at the Library, or online at . If a class reaches capacity, a waiting list will be started. The Tinker Lab programs are sponsored by the Golden Prairie Public Library District.

Global Tales - Saturday, February 18 - 11am; Children’s Department - Kids of all ages

On the third Saturday of each month, plan to join Illinois Wesleyan University international students at 11am in the Children’s Department as they read stories about the countries they come from and give cultural lessons about the diversity of our world. A different country and book will be featured at each session. There will also be fun activities such as simple songs, dances, and games!

Family Board Games Day - Saturday, February 18 - 2-4:30pm; Children’s Department - Families with kids of all ages

Families are encouraged to join us from 2-4:30pm in the Children’s Department for board games, card games, puzzles, and DIY crafts. An assortment of games that are appropriate for children will be provided for your family gaming experience.

ADULT PROGRAMS - Radical Home Economics - Monday, February 13 - 6:30pm; Community Room

Registration required and limited

Learn to make your own home products including the following cleaning supplies: upholstery cleaner, fabric softening dryer sheets, and a sugar scrub. Meet at 6:30pm in the Community Room.

Registration for this program is required, and space is limited to 12 participants. Registration for this program opens at 10am on Monday, January 30. To register, call 309.261.3935. This is the only number at which registration will be taken. Leave a message with the name(s) and phone number(s) of the people registering. There will be no online or in-person registration accepted for these programs. These programs are for adults, age 17 and older.

The Birth Center Difference - Saturday, February 18 - 10am; Community Room

Central Illinois is now home to The Birth Center of Bloomington-Normal, the first of its kind in the area! Join Jessica Poppe, an ICEA certified childbirth educator, to learn about the home-like setting where midwives use minimal intervention to care for women with low-risk pregnancies. Find out what makes a birth center and midwifery different and how birth centers can be an important part of our healthcare system. Meet at 10am in the Community Room.

From the Illinois Prairie Community Foundation:

Some of the money nonprofits have been paying to the State AG when they file their IL990 is being given away.

As a follow-up to our visits with the Treasurer's Office, please look at and share the following link.



Nonprofits in the state that have $1m budgets or less will be able to apply for grants up to $25,000 from this fund beginning February 1st.  First round grants are due March 31.  Another round will occur in the fall.  Programs in Workforce Development; Food and Housing are able to apply.

Beyond this basic information, all who have additional questions will have to communicate with the Treasurer's Office directly via the link above.

Greg Meyer, Executive Director - Illinois Prairie Community Foundation, 309-662-4477 gmeyer@.

IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) is currently being offered at five locations in Bloomington-Normal through April 13, 2017

Single individuals with no dependents who make $35,000 or less, or single or married people with dependents who make $55,000 or less can get free federal and state tax preparation by an IRS-certified volunteer at the following locations from now until April 13, 2017:

Western Avenue Community Center, 600 N. Western Ave., Bloomington on Fridays from 10 am to 2 pm

Bloomington Housing Authority, 104 W. Wood St., Bloomington on Mondays from 5 to 8 pm and on Saturdays from 9 am – noon.

Heartland Community College, 1500 W. Raab Road, Normal WDC 3601 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5 to 8 pm

Normal Senior Center (ARC) at 700 E. Willow in Normal on Fridays from 9:30 am to 2:30 pm (appointment required) 309-888-9099

Mid Central Community Action Center, 1301 W. Washington St., Bloomington on Wednesdays from 5 to 8 pm

Most locations are no appointment needed. Bring government issued photo ID; Social security cards or ITINs for all persons on the return; tax documents and a copy of your 2015 federal tax return.

Money Smart Week - Money Smart Week is a free annual event for community members to learn more about financial topics that interest them. This year, Money Smart Week is April 22 through April 29. There are usually over 80 sessions all around Bloomington Normal. We are looking for professionals to teach classes on a variety of topics all based on saving money. If you are interested in scheduling a class, please contact Charlotte Talkington, curriculum committee chair at moneysmartweekb.n@. Deadline to book classes to be included in print event calendars is March 1, 2017. Hurry, spaces are filling up fast.

U of I Extension Money Mentor Program - Do you or someone you know need help with financial challenges? Issues can range from saving more, tracking expenses, preparing budgets, credit problems and debt repayment. Money Mentors can help. Mentors are trained volunteers who work one on one with people to help them form goals and meet them with encouragement, education and accountability. For more information, go to and fill out the Mentee participation form or Call the University of Illinois Extension office at 309-663-8306. We have mentors ready and available to help right away.

Volunteer Opportunities:

Faith in Action is Looking for Volunteers:

HELP A SENIOR IN NEED: Faith in Action is in need of volunteers to make a difference in a senior’s life.

• GROCERY SHOPPERS: Help seniors get their grocery shopping done; a task that is often difficult for our care receivers.

• VOLUNTEER DRIVERS: Help seniors get to and from their doctor's appointments. Select only rides that fit into your schedule.

OTHER VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Faith in Action is always on the lookout for caring individuals who are looking for a fulfilling and rewarding way to help in our community. In our mission to help keep seniors independent and in their homes, we have various opportunities for volunteers. Just a few additional ways are: flexible transportation assistance, friendly visiting and phone calls, committee opportunities, help with special events and much more. If these opportunities peek your interest and to learn how to volunteer, please call our office at: 309-827-7780 or e-mail jessica@ You can also check out our website for more information: Faith In Action

Fundraiser Opportunities:

THIS SATURDAY!!! Take your Valentine to a great show! Tickets on Sale! “A Night Out With The SMITHEREENS” a fundraiser to benefit PATH, February 11th at The Castle Theatre. Tickets are available through . Get them before they are gone!

Help seniors in our community by attending Faith in Action's biggest fundraiser of the year!

Faith in Action Sweethearts 2017 Auction & Carnival

Date: February 11, 2017 Time: 5:00 pm

Location: Parke Regency Hotel and Conference Center - 1413 Leslie Drive Bloomington, IL

Tickets are still available!

Call 309.827.7780 or go online to:

Join us on Friday, Feb. 26th at the Castle for a totally 80’s Retro Bash! – benefitting The Center for Youth & Family Solutions

Calling all dudes and dudettes!

Join us as we turn back time rocking out to one of Bloomington's favorite bands, RetroFit! Totally awesome silent auction items, totally tubular appetizers and 80's contests all at the totally fresh The Castle Theatre. If you want to participate in the totally bodacious stock the cellar, bring a rad six pack or a chillin' bottle of wine and you could win it all!

So like, come in your best 80's attire! Think...big hair, over the top earrings, and your gnarly acid wash jeans.

Cost of tickets is $20 in advance or $25 the day of the event.  Get your tickets today by visiting:

 or by calling either office (309) 829-6307 or (309) 820-7616.

Don't forget - all proceeds go to benefit the children and families served by The Center for Youth and Family Solutions. Now that, is like, totally righteous! Please Share!

Employment Opportunities:

The following full-time position is available at the McLean County Health Department located at 200 W. Front Street, Bloomington, Illinois. This position has a salary range of $47,476 to $71,211.

Immunization Clinic Supervisor - Fulltime registered nurse needed to supervise and coordinate the day to day immunization clinic activities of the county public health department; and assist with clinic coverage, as needed. Work is performed according to OSHA standards, public health, state and federal regulations, county policies and procedures. Considerable knowledge of ACIP standards, immunization schedules, the Vaccines for Children (VFC) program, and reactions to various vaccines preferred. This position requires a nursing degree and experience (2-3 years) as a clinic nurse providing immunization services to clients. Supervisory experience preferred. Minimum requirements are a nursing degree, current Illinois licensure required, BSN preferred. Must be able to travel throughout McLean County.

Applicants should send a resume, cover letter and application to the McLean County Health Department at 200 W. Front Street Bloomington, IL 61701 no later than February 10th to assure consideration. Application forms are available at . Any questions concerning this position should be directed to Donalda Voss at (309) 888-5452 or email resume, cover letter, and application to donalda.voss@.  

McLean County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Confidentiality of your application will be maintained if requested. The selection of an individual for this position is at the sole discretion of the County.

Positions at Marcfirst:

Associate Director of Finance - Marcfirst is seeking an Associate Director of Finance to support the accounting operations of the organization. The Associate Director of Finance performs general accounting and analytical duties in support of Marcfirst’s operations, which in turn supports the agency. Additional duties include: maintaining accurate general ledger accounts; supporting the preparation of financial statements and budget documents; reconcile monthly accounts; and bill Medicaid, Medicare, the Department of Human Services and other outside parties on a routine basis.

A Bachelor's degree from four-year College or University with a major in Accounting is preferred or an Associate degree plus five years of accounting experience. A valid Illinois Driver’s License with a driving record in good standings, current proof of automobile insurance and successful background check is required. This is a full time, benefit eligible positon with flexible scheduling.

Direct Support Professional (DSP):   Empowering people with disabilities - Marcfirst is seeking motivated and caring individuals to work with adults with developmental disabilities in residential and community settings in the Bloomington-Normal area.   Assist in areas of daily living, recreation, work, and community involvement.  Flexible scheduling and benefit eligible positions are available. Opportunities include advancement and entry level management positions.  Required qualifications include a high school diploma or GED, a valid Illinois Driver’s License with a driving record in good standing, current proof of automobile insurance, and a successful background check. 

For either position apply online at .  For questions, contact Amber Rippy at amberrippy@.

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