Week of February 22, 2010
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CCIS City
CCIS North/East
- Customer Service Representative
- Provider Services Representative
CCIS East Pittsburgh
- Provider Services Representative
- Supervisor of Parent Resource & Referral
Financial Services
- Payroll/Accounts Payable Assistant
The Center for Race and Gender Equity
- Director, The Center for Race and Gender Equity
(PT) – Part-time is between 25 to 34 hours per regularly scheduled week
(IPT) – Irregular Part-time is less than 25 hours per week on an on-call basis
Internal Applicants:
Internal applicants must submit the Internal Job Application to Human resources for review.
External Applicants:
Our Job Line number is 412-255-6745
You can download an application and submit with your resume, click here .
Submit your resume and cover letter (specifying the position of interest) and mail to:
YWCA Greater Pittsburgh
Human Resources Department
305 Wood Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
or e-mail your resume to:
ywcapghjobs@ywcapgh.org
* Only resumes in Microsoft Word format will be accepted
* Number in ( ) is the number of vacant positions
In reviewing applicants for the minimum qualifications, the YWCA Greater Pittsburgh may consider, and reserves the right to accept seven (7) solid years of related experience in lieu of the required Bachelor’s Degree or four (4) years of related experience in lieu of the required Associates Degree.
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