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I’m happy to share that I’m starting a new position as Deputy Director of Human Resources-BCYF at City of Boston!
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Congratulations, Francesska Jean-Pierre! 👏
I’m happy to share that I’m starting a new position as Deputy Director of Human Resources-BCYF at City of Boston!
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We're building our Risk, Compliance & Audit program at the City of Boston! Come join the amazing cybersecurity team. #hiring #publicservice
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The Streets Cabinet in the City of Boston is hiring for a talented, passionate communications professional to join our amazing team -- and help tell the story of how we're making streets work for everyone. 👟 🚍 🚲 ♿ 🚘 If this sounds like a job for you or someone you know, click the link below to learn more. (And, please don't hesitate to reach out with questions!)
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I’m happy to share that I’ve started a new position as the Director of HRIT in OHR at City of Boston! 🖥
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Boston Parks is #hiring! Boston Parks is looking for a Project Manager for the Moakley Park project! We're looking for someone to help us implement a climate resilient design at this 60 acre park that will be a model for resilient and equitable open space investment that doesn't displace the people who need the investment the most. Please share with your network! https://lnkd.in/e7BgVrqq
📢 Calling Boston’s Next Poet Laureate! 📢 Do you have a passion for poetry and a deep love for the City of Boston? We're searching for someone whose words capture the essence of our city and inspire its people. As Boston’s Poet Laureate, you’ll have the chance to: ✍️ Share your poetry at civic events 🎤 Engage the community with readings and workshops 📚 Inspire and mentor the next generation of poets This is your moment to join the ranks of Boston’s literary greats and leave your mark on our city’s cultural landscape. 🖋️ Application Deadline: Monday, September 30, 2024, by 5 p.m. 🗓️ Info Sessions: September 6, 2024, at 1 p.m. September 12, 2024, at 6 p.m. Your story awaits. Learn more and apply: boston.gov/callforpoets
Hello September 📚 🍂 Our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) has just released their latest blog in recognition of Suicide Prevention Month and National Recovery Month. This read offers key resources for mental health, addiction support, and guidance for those impacted. Let’s continue the conversation, raise awareness, and support each other through open communication and connection. Explore the full list of resources in the blog, and let's help make a difference. Read the blog here 👇 https://lnkd.in/eBcSc8QX Learn more about EAP: https://lnkd.in/gdymUbdF #CityofBoston #EAP
A big thank you to the Boston University City Scholars Summer Fellows for their incredible work this year. Their contributions have made a real difference in our city. Learn more about their experiences below!
Ever wondered what it takes to manage a city of 650,000 residents? This summer, the Boston University City Scholars Summer Fellows got an in-depth look into city governance through this recurring program! Funded by Boston University Government & Community Affairs, the program offers full-time rising juniors and seniors—Boston Public Schools alumni and Thomas M. Menino or Community Service Scholarship recipients—the chance to intern with the City of Boston, working with City Councilors and various City Hall departments. This year, 10 exceptional students served as interns conducting research, writing reports, and helping to address the needs of constituents across the city. Check out the article ➡ https://lnkd.in/e3gHpjN7 to hear from this years interns!
Welcome aboard, Ricardo Rivera 🚢!
I’m happy to share that I’m starting a new position as Athletic Director at City of Boston! I'm excited to apply my leadership and mentoring skills to inspire and guide the community through programs at the Boston Centers for Youth and Families. I am eager to help create initiatives that not only enhance athletic skills but also nurture personal growth and community spirit.
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