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Help wanted around Long Island.

 Some of the jobs open on Long Island this week.

Environmental Services Aide, Extended Care

 Duties:

  • Performs all cleaning functions in a timely fashion by using properly labeled cleaning supplies, and keeping tools and equipment in good condition
  • Cleans beds, blinds, ceilings, light fixtures, sinks, toilets, bathtubs, showers, walls, windows, wall tiles, ceiling and wall vents, televisions, etc.
  • Washes and hangs draperies and cubicle curtains
  • Washes and polishes furniture and metal
  • Sweeps, mops, strips, scrubs, vacuums and buffs walkways and outside perimeter of facility
  • Replenishes liquid soap, paper towels and toilet paper
  • Moves furniture from one area to another within the facility (where applicable)
  • Collects and transports garbage, and disposes of non-infectious waste appropriately
  • Cautiously transports and deposits Red Bags-Infectious Waste in holding cart

Music Director, Community Presbyterian Church

Community Presbyterian Church in Malverne is seeking a part time music director/music minister.

Duties:

  • Play the organ/piano at regular worship, holiday and special services, and be available for weddings and funerals.
  • Build and lead our small choir.
  • Build the music program of the church.
  • Work with the youth and children of the church.

Recruiter, Publishers Clearing House

Human Resources professional to develop and utilize cost effective/creative online recruiting tools/attend trade shows, conferences &  networking events to create excitement/brand awareness for pch.com and work on a variety of special projects.

Loss Prevention Manager, CVS

Co-manager, responsible for reducing external/internal losses.

Social Media Coordinator, Newsday

Duties:

  • Engage users daily on multiple social media platforms
  • Monitor tips from social media on breaking news to inform online and print editors
  • Track metrics and referral rates from social media and draft weekly and monthly reports
  • Draft and implement new approaches to enhance our social media presence
  • Advise editors and reporters on using social media in newsgathering
  • Monitor comments and user-generated content on newsday.com
  • Develop relationships to get Newsday content featured on aggregator and other sites

Executive Jet Broker, Air Charter Service

Broker is responsible for identifying and securing business from new and existing clients; and is responsible for developing an on-going portfolio of prospects that will develop into profitable business in the future. Offering them tailored solutions suitable to the clients requirements. You will charter aircraft including helicopters and private jets for a diverse client base consisting of governments, High Net Worth Individuals (HNWI), corporations and the travel industry.

Public Safety Officer, Adelphi University

 Reporting to the lieutenant of Public Safety and Transportation, this  officer addresses the concerns and or perspectives of a diverse community. This professional public safety Officer will also be responsible to be on call for driving the president during the hours of 4 p.m.-12 p.m. when required.

Assistant Nurse Manager, Franklin Hospital ER

Duties:

  • Standards Compliance
  • Operational Performance
  • Clinical Practice/Patient Care
  • Management
  • Human Resource Development/Management
  • Interactive Relationships

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hank ratner May 25, 2013 at 02:52 pm
Good Luck Adina!
sadeto May 25, 2013 at 02:43 pm
Congratulations Adina! Well deserved.
Rich Jacques (Editor) May 25, 2013 at 08:19 am
Because of her outstanding work, Adina has been promoted to a new position at Patch. She has takenRead More on more of a regional role, but you will still get to enjoy much of her work here in Port Washington.
George Mulligan May 23, 2013 at 07:12 pm
I hope the closing is only temporary. I purchased milk and other items from Dairy Barn for manyRead More years. Always got good quality products. Never had a problem.
Nassau Taxpayer May 23, 2013 at 03:55 pm
With the loss of "D-Barn", the lack of a drive-through convenience store creates a voidRead More worth filling.
George Mulligan May 23, 2013 at 07:19 pm
There was very little publicity about the budget this year. I was disappointed that the increase wasRead More over 3.5 percent. We still haven't addressed the salary issues and maybe we never will. Until the salary and benefit package is decreased, there will never be a reduction in the cost of education in Port Washinton.
NYB May 23, 2013 at 03:33 pm
What does it matter? No matter what you do, the budget increase will pass. Just empty your pocketsRead More and move on.
Nassau Taxpayer May 23, 2013 at 12:46 pm
Historically, that was a problem with "NO" voters...
Jason May 23, 2013 at 10:26 pm
Judi Bosworth is coming down the Tracks!!!! "ALL ABOARD"
Nassau Taxpayer May 23, 2013 at 12:50 pm
There's a lot "Dina" doesn't know -- or sure acts like it, and an obvious and growingRead More amount she wishes the electorate didn't know about her failure to perform for PW.
HazyDavy May 23, 2013 at 11:13 am
if we are going to sell off our 40 spot lot why not advocate for the LIRR to chip in and helpRead More building the 2 or 3 story parking lot on Haven? with more trains and more population we need more parking. we are fooling ourselves that this is not a "Hicksville" type train station. we are a main hub and it needs a substantial parking lot that will help commuter parking and help retail parking in the main lots off of main street. anyone who does not want that parking lot built needs to really ask themselves why not. if we can build a new car wash on a main cut through street for no reason we can get this done with the same traffic nightmares!!! BTW during construction which im sure will take at least a year. where will those people park? in the other lots, so us who take the 808 train will get screwed bc we will not have a place to park now.
Nassau Taxpayer May 23, 2013 at 12:52 pm
Good spot for a multi-story municipal/LIRR garage, given the height of terrain behind it.
Bob May 20, 2013 at 06:28 pm
I agree. This lot should be open all the time. Maybe there is a potential liability issue butRead More let's see if it can be worked out.
hank ratner May 17, 2013 at 01:37 pm
A 135 million dollar budget with another 5 million+ assured for next year, teachers have to buyRead More "school supplies" in Port Washington? Are you kidding?