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Making the Most of Bad Times:
JOBS DEMONSTRATION PROJECT GRANT
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Funds
available for jobs-related programming
Deadline for Application
Thursday, July 30 |
We'd like to help you respond to
your customers' needs in the recession for workshops on:
- job-hunting
- career choice
- dealing with unemployment
- communication/networking skills
- starting a business
We have:
Proposed Timeline
- Thursday, June 25, 10 am
- Noon, at the SJRLC office: Discussion and brainstorming with
interested libraries. (Applicant libraries are not required to
attend.)
- Tuesday, June 30: Final
announcement/application issued.
- Thursday, July 30:
Deadline for submissions.
- Monday, August 17:
Announcement of award
"Patron Resume
and Interview Workshops in a box" Train the Trainer Sessions: (See
our
calendar for dates)
Come to one of these "Train the Trainer" format workshop and get
trained to offer two high quality workshops to your customers:
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The Perfect Resume
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Interviewing Skills
Consummate professional Robert
Marino will not only train you how to present these workshops, he's
generously sharing his lesson plans and materials with libraries to help
us help our customers during the economic downturn. Participants will
effectively have two turnkey workshops ready to roll out!
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South Jersey Regional Library Cooperative
(SJRLC) Paint Works Corporate Center
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10 Foster Avenue - Suite F-3 Gibbsboro, NJ 08026
Phone: 856-346-1222 --- Fax: 856-346-2839 --- cdl# 3818 ---
Directions to SJRLC
Karen Hyman, Executive Director:
hyman@sjrlc.org
Peter Bromberg, Assistant Director & Webweaver:
bromberg@sjrlc.org
The South Jersey Regional Library Cooperative (SJRLC) is a multi-type library cooperative serving
over 600 member libraries in Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem counties. SJRLC is part of the New Jersey Library Network linking over 2500 libraries statewide.
SJRLC and its services are funded by the New Jersey State Library
which is responsible for the coordination, promotion and funding of
the New Jersey Library Network. |
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