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Kimberly Feierstein
kimf@highbridge.com
212-287-4962
Brief Job Description : Musical person wanted to work with 3 children - ages 8,12 and 14. Ideal person will be able to teach guitar and piano as well as sing. Although the family lives in Manhattan this is a weekend job in Westchester County at their weekend home. We are looking for someone that is up in the area on the weekends as well. Please contact me if interested.
Days/Hours & Duration of Job : Weekends - either Saturday or Sunday - mostly likely a 2 hour session.
Compensation : Depending on experience
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Misc (4 Opportunities)
Childcare
Debbi Rapaport
Debbi@manhattanliving.com
Brief Job Description : Looking for Babysitters for Baby Josh
We are looking for a babysitter/mother's helper to help take care of 21 month old, Josh. We live in Englewood NJ and are looking for someone to assist mom while she works from home, goes to the gym, does errands, etc. We are completely flexible with your schedules. Rates are negotiable. Evening help is also needed from time to time while mom and dad go out to dinner.
This is an ideal position for a college student.
Days/Hours & Duration of Job : Flexible
Compensation : Negotiable
Eleanor Dwight
edwight95@aol.com
212-724-9432
Brief Job Description : NANNY AND PERSONAL ASSISTANT NEEDED
Full-time, live-in nanny and personal assistant for an interesting family on vacation in the beautiful, seaside summer community of Bar Harbor, Maine.
Position will start July 20th for 5 to 6 weeks.
Duties include babysitting and accompanying children in their activities such as swimming, tennis, and hiking. Travel costs will be covered.
Days/Hours & Duration of Job : Full-time, live-in for this summer Starts July 20th for 5 to 6 weeks
Compensation : $400-$500/week
Childcare
Deborah Bradley-Kramer
Columbia University
917.860.9603
Brief
Job Description : I am offering FREE rent in a gorgeous apartment, 1
block from campus in return for help with a young child and some
mother-help as well. This means shopping, doing errands, picking up
child from pre-school (two blocks away from the apartment), some
evening babysitting, and some early morning and weekend help too. I am
a single mom, professor here, and have flexible needs/hours. The number
of hours will be set by both of us, based on mutual schedules.
Qualifications
: Experience with toddlers (my son Jonah is 17 months old). Clean,
non-smoker, comfortable with a friendly dog, responsible, friendly and
easy-going. References required.
Goldman Sachs Women's Leadership Camp
WHEN: April 26, 2009
WHERE: Goldman Sachs NY Headquarters
An event for college freshmen Join us and learn about Goldman Sachs and the financial services industry ·Network with professionals from across the firm ·Learn the art of self-promotion ·Participate in resume writing and interviewing skills workshops ·And much more! Friday, May 8, 2009 10:00 am – 6:00 pm To attend, please apply online by Sunday, April 26, 2009 Visit our Events portal at gs.com/careers/campusevents and search for "Women’s Leadership Camp" Selected participants will be notified by Friday, May 1, 2009
Diversity Recruitment Career Fair
WHEN: Friday, April 24, 2009 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm
WHERE: The New Yorker Hotel 481 8th Ave New York, NY 10001
Careers and the disABLED Magazine's Career Expo for People with Disabilities
Buyouts, Bailouts and Burnouts
WHEN: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm
WHERE: The New School, Theresa Lang Student Center, Arnhold Hall, 2nd Floor, 55 West 13th Street
Leading money mavens discuss the global crisis and predict what the future holds. Aspiring journalists will hear how to avoid the perils and pitfalls of the profession. Farnoosh Torabi, correspondent, TheStreet.com TV Liz Claman, anchor, Fox Business Network Alan Murray, deputy managing editor, The Wall Street Journal; executive editor, Journal Online and WSJ Television Moderator: Charles Gasparino, On-Air Editor, CNBC