Friday, January 3, 2014

Jobs

Caid and I are back in the USA, living in Indiana for at least a year while he finishes college. We've gotten married, traveled continents, and braved snow. Now that the holidays are over, we face our next big challenge:
Jobs.
He is going to school (but classes are only on Mondays), so is looking for a job that doesn't need him on Mondays and is about 30+ hours a week.
I am coordinating Living Stones, but ready to work full time. I would love to do something that involves helping people, especially children. I am sending my resume to Good News Ministries, Shepherd Community, and Wheeler Mission...I am also asking around at any of the churches I've worked with. Otherwise, non-profit work would be great, or QLN, or anything teaching English as a second Language. Any other ideas? Please e-mail me if you know of anything or anyone to get in contact with: amobrasil99@hotmail.com

Caid's resume summary: Ten years of Choral experience, including opera, show choir, chamber choir, and glee club. Four years of theater, including two different starring roles in theatrical productions. Eight years of sports involvement, including track and field, football, soccer, and wrestling as well as coaching basketball and gymnastics. Ten years of working in children’s ministries, including teaching Sunday school and song leading. Speaks Spanish and Portuguese fluently. A.A in Christian Ministries, Bob Jones University.

Rachel's resume summary: Four years coordinating Living Stones, a non-profit working with at-risk and street children in Brazil, including building and creating resources, financial and promotional responsibilities. Six years as a girls director and educational coordinator at a non-profit youth center, specializing in counseling, tutoring, and planning activities.  Thirteen years as a teacher, developing and implementing curriculum for at-risk children. Nine years teaching English as a foreign language in South America. Three years as a Supercamp facilitator in the USA and Hong Kong, teaching accelerated learning techniques. A.A. in Child and Youth Character Development, Telos Institute International;  AA in Early Childhood Education, Ivy Tech Community College; BA in General Studies with an emphasis in Humanities, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis. A Phi Theta Kappa and Golden Key Honor Society member, 3.8 GPA.


I have our resumes ready to send out, they just wouldn't format right for the blog. Thank you for your assistance!




                                                                                                                   





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