RSVP is a federally-funded National Service program for people 55 and over who want to serve their local communities through volunteer service. For over 40 years, RSVP has served non-profits, schools and government agencies in Hancock, Henry and Rush Counties. If you want to make a difference in your community and your life, this is your invitation to serve. RSVP, please.
The Foster Grandparent Program offers seniors ages 55 or older opportunities to serve as mentors, role models and friends for children and youth. Foster Grandparents help strengthen the community by providing youth services that community budgets cannot afford. They give their life experiences and their talent to improve the lives of children in need. Foster Grandparents...Share Today, Shape Tomorrow.
790 Melody Lane
Greenfield, IN
(317) 462-2557
615 State Road 38 W
New Castle, IN
(765) 529-4403



Head Start Family Advocate
The Family Advocate develops relational connections with families of children in Head Start in an effort to provide social service support, engage parents in the education and development of their children, and to help facilitate the recruitment process in assigned counties.
Experience with case management and established social services network connections required. Qualifications: Undergraduate degree in social work or a related field, three years experience working with low income families or social service agencies, knowledgeable of human development and social work practices, intermediate computer skills, effective oral and written communication.
To apply for this position, please send a cover letter and resume to: hr This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by 12/9/2011.
Director of Health Services
Oversight of the Icap Women's Clinic operation, including administration of the program finances, staff supervision, planning, organizing, implementation, and evaluation of the program in compliance with the Indiana State Department of Health and agency standards, grant development, submission, and compliance. Additional oversight responsibilities include the Women, Infant, and Children Nutritional program (WIC), and the Indiana Tobacco Prevention Cessation Program. Bachelor of Science degree in management, business administration, public health administration, or related field required, Bachelor of Science degree on nursing or dietetics and/or one year experience in public health management preferred. Planning and directing a social service delivery program and/or grant writing desirable. To apply for this position, send cover letter and resume to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . or ICAP, PO Box 449, New Castle, Indiana 47362, Attn: Human Resources Coordinator.


ICAP, Inc.
615 St. Rd. 38 W
P.O. Box 449
New Castle, IN 47362
(765) 529-4403
(317) 462-1477
FAX (765) 593-2510
icap@icapcaa.org
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