JOIN OUR  TEAM

CARE’s skilled and credentialed staff works with community members to prevent and respond to real life struggles including the misuse of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs. If you are interested in joining our team, please review our current job postings. 

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Job Postings

 
Case Manager (full-time)
Job Description
 
Internships
For information on internship opportunities, please contact the Family Program Director at 586.541.0033.
 
 
Volunteer Opportunities
In addition to CARE’s skilled staff, the organization has many volunteers and donors who are committed to its mission to help people find real solutions for real life challenges.  For information on volunteer opportunities contact the Family Program Director at 586.541.0033.
  • Facilitating Parenting Classes.  CARE’s Parenting Programs use the Systematic Training for Effective Parenting model.  Classes are facilitated by parents who have experienced the class and believe in the philosophy of the program.  A training and orientation are required.
  • Facilitate Programs for Young Children.  CARE offers an eight part series for preschoolers and kindergarteners.  The Paper People provides lessons on safety and self worth.  Classes are facilitated by caring and skilled adults who are committed to giving children a healthy start.
  • Office help.  Staple, fold and file.  Cut, paste and answer telephones. Office help is always needed to make programs run smoothly.  Volunteers who come into the office on a weekly or monthly bases are crucial to our programs' success.
  • Project Focus is a school based and summer day camp program that provides education and support to children who have been negatively impacted by the adult use of alcohol and/or other drugs.  A training and orientation is required of volunteers.
  • Become a member of the Permanency Care Conference (PCC) team that meets when it may be necessary for the Department of Human Services to consider removing children from their birth parents. As a Community Representative, you will represent the birth family's "community" because of a shared geographic, cultural, religious, socioeconomic and/or ethnic connection. This supportive connection can continue throughout the family's involvement with the system. Contact Jennifer Koluch at 586.303-6506.
Join the Friends of CARE
  • Assist with fundraising.  Many hands are needed to hold annual fundraising events and help is always needed and appreciated.
 
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