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   EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES    

Disclaimer: This online resource is provided free of charge to employers and to those job seekers. All hiring and compensation for work performed by employees are handled directly between that person and the employer. The Office of 9th Ward Alderman Anthony A Beale does not perform background checks on those applying for jobs, nor on employers posting job opportunities. Employers and citizens are encouraged to request reference information from each other as needed to establish qualifications, credentials and overall fit between the employer and the applicant. All job listings are posted at the discretion of the office of 9th Ward Alderman Anthony A Beale.

We will not post jobs that appear to discriminate against applicants on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, age, national origin, disabled or Vietnam Era veteran status, sexual orientation, disability, or gender. The office of 9th Ward Alderman Anthony A Beale also reserves the right to refuse to post jobs that do not support the goal of enhancing the quality of life for the greater community. We are not responsible for safety, wages, working conditions, or any other aspect of employment. High school and college students are urged to perform due diligence in researching employers when applying for or accepting private employment/internships.

Unless otherwise indicated by the employer,  job information will be removed every 30 days from posting date. 

Monthly Postings:

CAPS

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Chicago Women in Trades

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CAIC Workforce Program 

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Amazon Opportunity

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Illinois State Police 

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Boys and Girls Club

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Inspire Mentorship Program

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Culver's 

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HACIA Construction Laborer

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Kates Security Agency

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Chicago Park District

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Alpha School Bus

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APPRENTICE AND TRAINING

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Free Welding Training For Women

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Health Care Certification Programs

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 Method | Ecover  

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Transportation Training

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Health & Wellness Careers

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Culinary Training

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Hope Foundation 

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Alderman Anthony A. Beale is committed to assisting residents in their pursuit of finding a job.

Below is information on where residents can find job opportunities in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors.

                          Job Boards                          
Websites for current listings of job openings
                     Nonprofit Sector                    
Websites for current listings of job openings
                     Nonprofit Sector                    
Through the City’s partnership with the Chicago Workforce Investment Council, residents can access current job postings at some of the city’s largest private sector employers.

                         Regular Employment Resources                      

City of Chicago

Employment Opportunities |  Ages: 21 & Up

 

Public computer workstations are available for job seekers to search the careers website and apply for City job opportunities at:  Chicago City Hall (121 N. LaSalle St., Room 100 | Chicago, IL 60602) Monday - Friday from 8am to 5pm

Every Chicago Workforce Center location allows you to access the new City of Chicago online job application CAREERS website. This website will allow you to search for current employment opportunities with the City of Chicago. Please click "Search and Apply for Jobs" link below to search or browse current job opportunities.

Cara

237 S. Desplaines
Chicgao, IL 60661
(312) 798-3300

 

Since 1991, Cara has helped people affected by poverty (and often the challenges of recovery, domestic violence, episodic homelessness, and incarceration) to get and keep quality jobs and, more importantly, rebuild hope, self-esteem and opportunity for themselves and their families in the process. We produce hundreds of jobs each year, at one-year, same-firm retention rates over 20 points higher than national norms and with over 70% of those retained residing in permanent housing in which their families can thrive. Our results don’t just end with employment.

https://carachicago.org

Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership

Location

69 West Washington, Suite 2860
Chicago, IL 60602
Tel: (312) 603-0200

By working together, without regard to geographic boundaries, both Cook County and the City of Chicago would broaden the reach of workforce services for employers and job seekers alike. With three primary goals in mind— reducing costs, improving services and engaging the business community—the Mayor and President together formed the largest nonprofit managed LWIA in the nation, the Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership. Its services are available to all residents and businesses within Cook County, including the City of Chicago and more than 200 other municipalities.

Chicago Federation of Labor

Location:

130 East Randolph, Suite 2600

Chicago, IL 60601

Tel 312.565.9431

CFL Workers Assistance Committee connects job seekers to employers throughout Chicagoland. We offer programs to give job seekers the tools and training they need to be successful. Employers tap into our pool of skilled and screened workers who have the work experience to contribute to a company's growth. We help match companies with funding to ensure their workers have competitive skills.

www.cflwac.org

Calumet Area Industrial Commission

Location:

1000 E 111th St, 7th Flr,

Chicago, IL 60628

Tel 73.928.6000 ext. 227

 

Operations Professional

Are you an experienced operations professional currently searching for that next career opportunity? The Calumet Area Industrial Commission has member companies who are often looking for exceptional talent.

Careers in Manufacturing 

If you have lost your job, we have a program that will get you back to work now through an On-The-Job Training initiative, designed to quickly transition you into re-employment.

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                      Ex-Offender Job Placement/Training                 

The Chicago Department of Family and Support Services' Community Reentry Support Centers can assist ex-offenders in achieving self-sufficiency while successfully reintegrating into local communities. The City's Reentry Support Centers offer dedicated staff who can help individuals obtain:

  • Workforce Training

  • Housing Assistance

  • Health Services

  • Food Assistance

  • Other Services as Needed

 

 

Westside Health Authority              Teamwork Englewood

5816 West Division                            747 West 63rd Street, Building V, Room 122

Chicago, Illinois                                Chicago, Illinois 

773.664.0612                                        773.602.4513

 

                Helpful Links & Resources for Ex-Offenders                 
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