Burlington, VT—On Saturday, November 15, Howard Center will sponsor a job fair at the O’Brien Community Center at 32 Mallets Bay Avenue, Winooski. From 11:00 am to 2:00 pm, staff will be present to answer questions about open positions and conduct on-the-spot interviews for select roles.
Whether new to the job market or an experienced professional looking for the opportunity to make a difference in their community, Howard Center offers rewarding, flexible career opportunities, including full-time, part-time, temporary, and substitute employment, as well as contracted and internship positions. Many programs operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, so “non-traditional” work schedules are available. Although Howard Center primarily serves Chittenden County, the organization also has programs in Rutland, and some programs serve Vermonters from all corners of the state.
The organization has career opportunities across direct service, administrative, leadership, and essential support roles. A list of current openings can be found on the agency’s job board. In addition, the website includes descriptions of the 50+ programs and services provided by Howard Center.
Job Fair attendees will have the opportunity to learn about Howard Center’s mission and workplace culture and explore impactful career opportunities. Giveaways, raffles, and refreshments will be provided.
For those unable to make the November 15 Job Fair, Howard Center offers weekly hiring events at various Burlington area locations, including a virtual session by Zoom.
Weekly Hiring Events
- Tuesday, 2 pm- 4 pm at Scout & Coin Winooski
- Wednesday, 1 pm – 3 pm at 102 S. Winooski AveBurlington
- Thursday, 9 am -11am at The Bagel Placeat the Five Corners in Essex
- Thursday, 4 pm – 6 pm, via Zoom. Click to Join: https://howardcenter.zoom.us/j/89145166122?pwd=ZPZjZnKKlfQcC7QLJ4QDEsU05IoUdY.1
For more information, please contact Denise Vignoe at 802-488-6912 or dvignoe@howardcenter.org
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ABOUT HOWARD CENTER: Howard Center has a long and rich history as a trusted provider in the community. With a legacy spanning 160 years, we have been providing progressive, compassionate, high-quality care and support to those in need. Today, we offer an array of exemplary mental health, substance use treatment, and developmental services across the lifespan. As Vermont’s largest social service organization, our 1,300 staff help more than 19,000 people each year throughout Vermont in collaboration with dozens of community partners. Howard Center’s 24/7/365 crisis service, First Call for Chittenden County, is available to meet the needs of Chittenden County children, adults, and families in crisis by calling 802-488-7777 or 988. www.howardcenter.org. Help is here. A United Way of Northwest Vermont Funded Agency.