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Easter Seals

by Willy Franzen on March 23, 2008

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We’re going to keep it short today, because we have an Easter Egg Hunt to attend to. As we search for the golden egg, you can go hunting for that perfect entry-level job. One place to look is an obvious choice for today, Easter Seals, which is a non-profit organization that “provides exceptional services to ensure that people living with autism and other disabilities have equal opportunities to live, learn, work and play.” Started as the National Society for Crippled Children, Easter Seals is an organization that has adapted to the changing needs of people with disabilities over time. The one constant has been a focus on resurrection and new life for the people whom Easter Seals helps.

Easter Seals offers jobs in five categories: Camping and Recreation, Professional, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Speech-Language Pathology. Each category has job listings from local Easter Seals offices, and many of these jobs are entry-level and geared towards new grads. Not all jobs with Easter Seals are listed online, so you may want to check with your local office to find more opportunities.

We’ll be back with full-length posts tomorrow. We hope you’re excited for more in-depth information on the best entry-level jobs for new college grads.

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katrina March 27, 2008 at 10:48 am

better luck next year, sucka

Willy Franzen March 27, 2008 at 1:47 pm

The above comment is from my lovely sister who absolutely dominated me in this year’s Easter Egg Hunt, as did one of our cousin’s. 3rd out of 6 contestants was a big disappointment for me, and I am still reeling from the loss.

Sorry that this has nothing to do with Easter Seals.

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