Martha’s Vineyard Community Services will host its first off-island job fair on Tuesday, April 13, and Tuesday, April 27, from 10 AM to 4 PM, at the Red Horse Inn at 28 Falmouth Heights Road in Falmouth.
As part of the agency’s 60th anniversary, capital campus expansion, and strategic vision for the future, MVCS is seeking to fill key professional positions, including: vice president of quality operations, finance manager, human resources coordinator, psychiatrist, nurse practitioner, and licensed clinical supervisor. All positions involve a hybrid work arrangement, which includes on-island and remote hours.
The agency is seeking top talent and inspired professionals to fill a variety of key roles, and with remote work arrangements now available.
MVCS CEO Elizabeth Folcarelli and key members of the organization’s leadership team will be present at the event. Interested candidates are asked to contact Jamey Smith, MVCS administrative specialist, at jsmith@mvcommunityservices.org to set up an appointment.
The programs and services offered by MVCS provide high-quality childhood education, behavioral health and human services. With over 100 volunteers, a staff of 110, and various community partnerships, MVCS acts as a safety net for the island community.
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