Jobs Available at Oakland County’s Virtual Job Fair

Jobs Available at Oakland County’s Virtual Job Fair

More Than 70 County Jobs Available at Oakland County’s Virtual Job Fair

Post Date:10/11/2023 1:24 PM

Virtual Job Fair Oct. 17Pontiac, Mich., – Apply for more than 70 full- and part-time positions at Oakland County’s virtual career fair. Registration is required for the job fair, which runs 1-4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 17, at bit.ly/OC-VirtualJobFair.

“We have incredibly talented people who make up our workforce at Oakland County,” Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter said. “Whether you are beginning your career or advancing it, Oakland County has a broad range of positions available in a welcoming work environment.”

County departments and divisions that are hiring include Vehicle OperationsInformation Technology, Corporation CounselParksSheriff’s OfficeWorkforce DevelopmentChildren’s VillageHuman ResourcesWater Resources CommissionerCommunity Corrections and Equalization. These departments will have virtual booths at the job fair to answer questions about county operations, the diverse career opportunities that are available, and what it takes to get hired and succeed.

Some of the positions include social worker, maintenance laborer, general staff nurse, sheriff deputy, custodial worker, office support clerk, dispatch specialist, legal secretary and more. To explore the available jobs or for more information about working at Oakland County, visit oakgov.com/jobs.

Important information for U.S. citizens in Israel & Palestinian territories

Important information for U.S. citizens in Israel & Palestinian territories

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My team and I continue to watch with sadness and horror the events unfolding in Israel, and I condemn in the strongest terms the terrorist attacks against civilians. I’ve been in contact with the Israeli Ambassador to the United States and with the Midwest Consul General to be fully briefed on the situation and to pass along my sorrow at the loss of life.

As the violence continues to unfold, I wanted to share important information and resources from the U.S. Department of State for U.S. citizens trying to get out of Israel and the Palestinian territories.

My office has received numerous calls and emails from constituents, and please know my team is doing everything we can to help people get home safely. If you need assistance and are having trouble reaching the Department of State, do not hesitate to call my office at (517) 993-0510.

Below is information from the latest security alert put out by the U.S. Department of State:

U.S. citizens in Israel, the West Bank, or Gaza who need assistance should complete a Crisis Intake Form HERE.

U.S. citizens in Israel who have family members missing near Gaza should go to the Israeli National Police Combined Assistance Center at 4 HaNegev Street in Airport City. For more information click HERE. (Site is in Hebrew only at this time)

Ben Gurion International Airport remains open, but some flights have been reduced or suspended, including some by U.S. carriers. To check flight statuses click HERE or with your airline.

U.S. citizens who want to leave Israel by land can check the status of land border crossings at the links below:

Allenby/King Hussein Bridge between Israel and the West Bank
02-548-2600
https://www.iaa.gov.il/en/land-border-crossings/alenbi/

Jordan River/Sheikh Hussein Crossing between Israel and Jordan near Beit Shaan
04-609-3410
https://www.iaa.gov.il/en/land-border-crossings/jordan-river/

Yitzhak Rabin/Arava Crossing between Israel and Jordan near Eilat
08-630-0555
https://www.iaa.gov.il/en/land-border-crossings/yitzhak-rabin/

Menachem Begin Crossing between Israel and Egypt near Eilat
08-636-0999
https://www.iaa.gov.il/en/land-border-crossings/menachem-begin/

Contact information for the State Department and U.S. Embassy in Israel can be found below:

State Department – Consular Affairs
1-833-890-9595 (toll free) and 606-641-0131 (local)
https://cacms.state.gov/s/crisis-intake

U.S. Embassy Jerusalem
14 David Flusser St.
Jerusalem
https://il.usembassy.gov/

U.S. Embassy Branch Office Tel Aviv
71 HaYarkon St.
Tel Aviv
https://il.usembassy.gov/

Again, if you can’t get through to any of the phone numbers listed above, or you need any other assistance, please call my office at (517) 993-0510. We are ready to help.

– Rep. Elissa Slotkin

Whitmer Launches ‘You Can in Michigan’ National Campaign

Whitmer Launches ‘You Can in Michigan’ National Campaign

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October 10, 2023

Contact: [email protected]

 

Gov. Whitmer Launches ‘You Can in Michigan’ National Marketing Campaign to Grow Economy, Attract and Retain Talent

Great Lakes State makes its pitch for American workers to take advantage of high-tech jobs, quality of life, and welcoming communities

 

LANSING, Mich. — Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer and leaders with the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) unveiled “You Can in Michigan” — a new talent attraction marketing campaign launching nationally to fill open jobs, grow Michigan’s population and drive the state’s economic future forward. Comprehensively, it’s the largest state talent attraction campaign and effort in the U.S., according to the MEDC.

 

“Michigan is a welcoming, inclusive state with strong career opportunities for workers and resources for cutting-edge, high-tech industries that will define the future,” said Governor Whitmer. “Our new, national campaign—’You Can in Michigan’—will attract talent and grow our population and economy by sharing our story and showing the nation what we have to offer. From a great quality of life, good cost of living, and strong economic opportunities, there’s something in Michigan for everyone. We have made huge strides to make Michigan a better place to live, work, and invest, and now, we have to go on offense. Let’s go from just believing in Michigan to bragging about Michigan.”

 

The campaign will run in California, Georgia, Illinois, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Washington D.C., Washington State.

 

“As lieutenant governor, my first priority is to help more individuals, families, business owners and communities succeed in Michigan,” said Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II. “This is personal for me. I grew up in Detroit, but felt I had to leave Michigan to find opportunity as a software engineer. I came back, to make a difference for people in my community and ensure more Michiganders won’t have to make the same choice. ‘You Can in Michigan’ will help us grow our economy and population. It will show the world that Michigan is the best place to envision a bright future and be your best self. Governor Whitmer and I will continue working hard to help more individuals, families, and business owners make it in Michigan.”

 

Watch the news conference here.

 

The $20 million campaign showcases what makes life and careers in Michigan so attractive. It includes new television commercials, radio spots, print placements, social channels and themichiganlife.org, a new website for job seekers to explore the state, calculate their cost of living, and define and reach their career goals with the support of the Michigan Career Portal, a one-of-a-kind, AI-driven platform powered by FutureFit AI to help with career navigation, job/training/education guidance and placement.

 

Michigan is the first state to use FutureFit’s technology for economic development purposes that are tied to talent attraction and retention goals. FutureFit maintains the highest industry standards for protecting user data, and users have the ability to access, update and delete their data if they choose.

 

The campaign features living and working in several communities across Michigan from Detroit and Grand Rapids to Traverse City and Houghton. In addition to television, print and radio, campaign tactics include addressable and connected television, online video, paid social, Meta, TikTok and digital display, as well as billboards at Michigan colleges and universities. Target markets for the national campaign include key Great Lakes border states (Minnesota, Illinois, Wisconsin and Ohio) and 12 key designated market areas across the U.S. including New York, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Austin and Raleigh-Durham.

 

“We want people to know they can have it all in Michigan: a rewarding career, a fulfilling life, economic opportunity, fundamental freedoms — all with proximity to 3,000 miles of freshwater coastline,” said Michelle Grinnell, MEDC senior vice president of marketing & communications. “Our people are our strongest asset, so we are proud to highlight their real stories in our great state and look forward to inspiring thousands more to make Michigan their home.”

 

Michigan’s unprecedented marketing effort doubles down on talent attraction in policy, programs and marketing, including the creation of the Growing Michigan Together Council and first-ever state chief growth officer role — never before seen anywhere in the U.S. at this scale. The effort will evolve for years to come with an initial investment estimated at $59 million in 2023, including $20 million budgeted for the marketing campaign over the first two years through 2023-24 that will cover production and creative development costs and an initial $3.5 million in advertising through the end of this year.

 

“We’re tasked with addressing the state’s declining population head-on by identifying ways to attract new residents and keep those who already call this great state home,” said Michigan Chief Growth Officer Hilary Doe

 

“My top priority is to showcase Michigan’s strengths and attributes as the best place to live, work, play, raise a family or start a business,” Doe added. “To welcome the next generation of Michiganders, we must be loud and proud of this dynamic state and all it has to offer. Compiling statewide resources in a central location reduces barriers for future residents and serves as an essential step to help grow the state’s population.”

 

The “You Can in Michigan” marketing campaign, from the people behind the award-winning Pure Michigan brand and Pure Opportunity business marketing campaign, leans on career opportunity, quality of life and affordability to intrigue and inspire job seekers and entrepreneurs to consider Michigan as the ultimate destination to work, start or grow a business and play and thrive.

 

“I was proud to help bring to life a campaign that really embodies why I chose to put down roots in Michigan,” said Nando Garza of Ypsilanti, the professional actor who serves as the narrator and star of the campaign’s television spots.

 

“I hope the campaign inspires people to dream big and realize they can truly have a life with everything Michigan has to offer,” Garza said. “For me, that’s being able pursue the professional aspirations that nurture my soul and savor the joy of watching my family thrive in an affordable, vibrant community.”

 

The campaign is fueled by the dedicated efforts of the MEDC’s Talent Solutions division, in coordination with multiple state agencies, to create career pathways and retain talent in Michigan. This innovative approach brings together employers, education systems and universities, along with the bold “You Can in Michigan” campaign, to attract and train workers for high-tech jobs in industries crucial to Michigan’s economy. The economic development agency’s momentum is highlighted alongside Gov. Whitmer’s holistic approach to economic development through the “Make it in Michigan” strategy, a bipartisan effort designed to grow talent, improve communities and secure project investments in the state.

 

“Through this groundbreaking national campaign, Team Michigan is sending a message to all job seekers and entrepreneurs, from every background, from all over the world that when it comes to having a high-tech career and an unmatched quality of life – you can in Michigan,” explained MEDC CEO Quentin L. Messer, Jr.

 

“This campaign demonstrates our commitment to creating economic prosperity across both our beautiful peninsulas, by showcasing what it means to live and work in several communities across Michigan,” Messer said. “Together, we’re inviting the world to join us in continuing the momentum that is writing Michigan’s next best chapter in innovation that will ensure the future continues to be made in Michigan.”

 

MEDC’s talent marketing campaign builds on Michigan’s existing efforts to showcase its leading ecosystem for business growth and attract employers from all over the world. One aspect, MEDC’s unique Talent Action Team, specifically brings together global employers, education systems and universities around this strategic campaign to attract and train workers for jobs in industries like mobility, electric vehicles (EVs), semiconductors/chips, biosciences and clean energy. Since launching earlier this year, the effort has already filled more than 500 new jobs with major EV/mobility companies, inspired more than 300 local college students to pursue careers in EV/mobility and awarded scholarships to keep engineering talent in Michigan.

 

MEDC worked with the Lambert Gravity Global, Güd Marketing, DCI and FINN Partners agencies on the campaign assets. For the full suite of creative, click HERE. Work began on the “You Can in Michigan” campaign in fall 2022.

 

MDHHS: $200,000 to improve access to sickle cell health care

MDHHS: $200,000 to improve access to sickle cell health care

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Oct. 9, 2023

CONTACT: Chelsea Wuth, 517-241-2112, [email protected]

MDHHS awards $200,000 to expand, improve access to sickle cell health care for Michigan families

LANSING – As part of an effort to increase patient access to multidisciplinary health care and improved care coordination and establish provider networks that focus on sickle cell disease, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) has awarded two grants for sickle cell clinic expansion and enhancement.

The two awardees, each receiving $100,000, are:

  • Children’s Hospital of Michigan, which will seek to reduce the incidence of stroke among its clinic patients with sickle cell disease by improving access to necessary transcranial doppler ultrasounds.
  • Bronson Health Foundation, which will address issues of access to care and quality of care by developing improved referral networks and implementing a sickle cell-specific data collection module in their electronic medical record system. It will also strengthen its care coordination services and patient support activities.

“We are excited to see work begin on these new projects,” said MDHHS Director Elizabeth Hertel. “They will help us continue to provide more equitable access to care for those with sickle cell disease.”

These two projects join three other projects located at Henry Ford Health, Michigan State University and the University of Michigan that were funded in April 2022.

The new clinic award period begins Oct. 1, 2023, and ends Sept. 30, 2024. A second three-year cycle of funding is expected to be issued in the summer of 2024. Initial funding for the clinic program was included in the fiscal year 2022 budget signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer as part of the expansion of the Children’s Special Health Care Services program to cover adults with sickle cell disease.

For more information on the new clinic services, please email [email protected]. For more information about the Children’s Special Health Care Services program or its enrollment process, contact your local health department or call the Children’s Special Health Care Services Family Phone line at 800-359-3722.

DNR News: $100,000 awarded for 29 tree planting projects

DNR News: $100,000 awarded for 29 tree planting projects

 
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Oct. 9, 2023
Contact: Kevin Sayers (DNR), 517-582-3209 or Joelle Kruczek (DTE Energy), 586-805-0146

Partners award more than $100,000 for 29 tree planting projects 

A small tree is planted in a park, surrounded by a grassy area and prepped with mulchNew trees – 1,275 of them! – are coming to 29 Michigan communities courtesy of a partnership awarding DTE Energy Foundation Tree Planting Grants. Awards totaling $102,545 will help communities and organizations in Michigan add trees to streets, parks and other public spaces.

Funding and technical support are provided through a 27-year partnership of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, DTE Energy Foundation and ReLeaf Michigan.

See which communities received tree planting grant awards. The grants will help purchase a variety of trees to be planted this fall or next spring.

“Trees make our communities and neighborhoods beautiful, healthy and vibrant places,” said Kevin Sayers, DNR Urban and Community Forestry program coordinator. “This program promotes planting the right types of trees in the right places to ensure they stay healthy and provide benefits for all.”

The ongoing partnership between the DTE Energy Foundation, the DNR and ReLeaf Michigan aims to support and engage cities, schools, nonprofits and other community-based organizations in caring for the environment, beautifying neighborhoods and properly planting trees away from utility infrastructure.

“ReLeaf Michigan and the Michigan DNR play a crucial role in maintaining, protecting and expanding our state’s natural resources, including urban forests,” said DTE Foundation President Rodney Cole. “The DTE Foundation is thrilled to be part of that mission and to see how these new plantings benefit communities.”

Project proposals are solicited annually from eligible partners around the state. The next opportunity to apply is summer 2024.


  • The DNR’s Urban and Community Forestry Program helps communities promote and manage trees and forests by providing education, financial support and technical assistance. To learn about the UCF program, visit Michigan.gov/UCF or contact Kevin Sayers, 517-582-3209.
  • ReLeaf Michigan is an organization that shares the value of trees and how to select, plant and maintain them. Organizations interested in volunteer tree planting or educational events may visit ReleafMichigan.orgemail ReLeaf Michigan or call 800-642-7353 to learn more.
  • The DTE Energy Foundation is the philanthropic arm of DTE Energy. In 2022, the Foundation provided more than $15 million in grant support to over 300 nonprofits. Visit DTEFoundation.com to learn more.