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Thursday, April 30, 2009

Well..
okay now..
This job
i cant Get it out of my head.. CANNOT stop thinking about how it is my dream job
but i need to be there for in=person inverveiws THIS NEXT WEEK...
my dad offered to let me use his sky miles to fly out there
but
do i need a one-way ticket? a round trip?
CAN i leave him? WOULD i? Would he follow me?

Position Title: Imagination Studio Facilitator

Position Function and Purpose: The Imagination Studio Facilitator assists in the daily operation of the Imagination Studio, a drop-in art studio where artists, children, and their families work together exploring the process of creating visual art. Primary duties include preparation and maintenance of art supplies, studio space, and program facilitation.

Position Responsibilities:

Preparation and maintenance of art supplies, studio space for daily and weekend programming
Contribute to development and implementation of featured art projects
Engage parents and caregivers regarding the relevance of artistic exploration to child development
Encourage children's self expression and material exploration through facilitation of programming
Support educational objectives for children ages 6 months through 10 years
Ensure a welcoming environment in the studio to promote a positive visitor experience
Education requirements:

Coursework in the arts and education field

Job Requirements:

Experience with arts-based youth programs, early childhood development, museum work

Additional Requirements:

Positive and optimistic attitude, strong work ethic
Creative thinker, able to work with limited supplies
Demonstrated dependability, reliability, on-time performance and regular attendance in past jobs
Experience and comfort working with diverse cultures, children and a broad audience age range
Able to lift 40 pounds
Excellent communication skills
Enjoy working in a team setting!

Schedule:

Tue-Sat 9:30-5:30

Compensation:

$10.00 per hour, with opportunity for increase after 90 days, subject to experience and performance


I dont know
it sounds too good to be true
but i cant face another rejection
and i cant afford to lose my waitressing if this one doesnt work out
its SUCH a risk
emotionally and financially..

2 comments:

Robert Young said...

Freaking do it. There are always more waitress jobs. You have been waiting almost a year for something like this to come up. Take the risk and go!!!!!!!!!!!!! I mean it. Seriously!!!! GO! Now! Get! Shoo! What are you still reading this for? Pack you bags and hop on the plane! GGGGGGGGGGGGOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!

UnicornPrincess said...

i think you should go for it..at least do the interview and then you can decide after that if you are offered the job. if you dont then you will just be wondering about if for the rest of your life..and what ifs just arent fun!!!

hope you decide to go.