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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Acute Care Case Manager
Deaconess Health System 48 reviews – Evansville, IN
SUMMARY OF THE JOB Demonstrates the knowledge, critical thinking and judgment for nursing practice and performance based on ANA Nursing Scope of Practice and…
Cashier
Chick-fil-A Eastland Mall 8,959 reviews – Evansville, IN
As a cashier, you have one of the most important jobs in any Chick-fil-A unit: you are in charge of ensuring that every guest is treated with honor, dignity,…
Facilities Maintenance Assistant
Evansville Teachers FCU 6 reviews – Evansville, IN
Facilities Maintenance Assistant ETFCU is currently seeking an additional Facilities Maintenance Assistant to join the Facilities Team. This position will…
Hair Stylist – Lawndale Shopping Center
Great Clips 1,922 reviews – Evansville, IN
Great is who we are and what we do! At Great Clips, we know that stylists like you are most happy when they’re cutting hair, so at a Great Clips salon, that…
Lead Acquisition Specialist
Interstate Batteries of Wabash Valley – Evansville, IN
Purpose of Job: Locate and purchase used and junk batteries or other lead resources to resell, remanufacture or repurpose for increased distributorship…
Parole Liaison @ PD4A Evansville office
Wexford Health Sources, Inc. 190 reviews – Evansville, IN
Bachelor’s degree in Healthcare, Social Services or related field or. Experience completing Medicaid, Social Security and/or prescription assistance…
Laboratory Aide
Exela Technologies 42 reviews – Evansville, IN
Minimum of 6 months’ customer service related experience. Exerting in excess of 20 pounds of force frequently to move objects….
General Laborer
Ace Constrcution – Evansville, IN
Ace Construction is looking for General Labors to fill immediate positions. Must have a valid drivers license and a good attitude. Great pay! Please contact…
USI- FT Cash Room Lead (Days, M-F)
Sodexo Inc. 10,746 reviews – Evansville, IN
Experience/Knowledge:. Ability to maintain a positive attitude. Unit Clerk will complete the clerical tasks assigned by the supervisor in accordance with…
Administrative Associate, Student Affairs – N18049N1
University of Southern Indiana 79 reviews – Evansville, IN
Three to five years related work experience required. Strong organizational skills are required with consistent ability for accuracy and attention to detail….
General Laborer – Paid Weekly (Same Day Job Offers) [R7658]
TruGreen 2,227 reviews – Evansville, IN
Must have a High School Diploma or Equivalent. We encourage diverse candidates to apply to this position….
Financial Assistant II
Deaconess Health System 48 reviews – Evansville, IN
Qualifications to perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily….
Clinical Office Assistant (RN, LPN, or CMA) – Family Practice
Deaconess Health System 48 reviews – Evansville, IN
Meet Deaconess Clinic! At Deaconess Clinic, our vision is to be the medical group of choice for the region, recognized as the best place to work, practice…
Receptionist – DVNA
Deaconess Health System 48 reviews – Evansville, IN
Must have high school diploma or equivalent. Answers incoming phone calls for Deaconess VNA and transfer callers to the appropriate person or department….
Youth Care Worker (1st shift)
Hillcrest Youth Services, Inc. – Evansville, IN
Must be 21 years old with a high school diploma or GED and must be able to pass a criminal background check, urine drug screen, possess a valid driver’s license…
Communications Student Assistant
Southwestern Healthcare 11 reviews – Evansville, IN
Southwestern Healthcare, Inc. and its affiliate corporations are the largest providers of community-based behavioral healthcare in Southwestern Indiana,…
Communications Assistant
Southwestern Healthcare 11 reviews – Evansville, IN
Southwestern Healthcare, Inc. and its affiliate corporations are the largest providers of community-based behavioral healthcare in Southwestern Indiana,…
Substitute Teacher, Children’s Learning Center – N18087N3 & N18090N3
University of Southern Indiana 79 reviews – Evansville, IN
The Children’s Learning Center, in the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education at the University of Southern Indiana, invites applications for a…
HOUSEKEEPING AIDE
Parkview Care Center 1,860 reviews – Evansville, IN
Must possess the ability to make independent decisions when circumstances warrant such action. Maintains professional working relationships with all associates,…
Administrative Assistant (Part-time Position)
Real Property Management Results – Evansville, IN
We are currently seeking a highly motivated and driven Administrative Assistant for Real Property Management Results. The Administrative Assistant is…
Companion Sitter
Horizons Home Care – Evansville, IN
Must be able to pass drug screen and background check. Companion sitter, private caregiver, In-home caregiver, sitter, HHA, CNA, Companion Care….
Fall Accounting/ Finance Intern
Regency Properties – Evansville, IN
Must be working towards a Business Degree with a focus in Finance, Economics, Accounting or. Perform all duties and functions in compliance to Regency’s…
Part-Time Retail Sales Associate
KOHLS 15,056 reviews – Evansville, IN
Creates a friendly and welcoming environment by greeting and offering assistance to customers. You are the face to the customer ensuring they remain the top…

Indiana State Police Seeks Recruits for Capitol Police Section

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The Indiana State Police Capitol Police Section is now accepting applications. Individuals who are interested in beginning a rewarding career as a Capitol Police Officer may apply online at http://www.in.gov/isp/2367.htm.  This website will provide a detailed synopsis of the application process as well as information on additional career opportunities with the Indiana State Police Department.

Applications must be received via online submission by 11:59 pm (EDT) on Wednesday, July 18, 2018.  Applications received after the deadline will not be accepted.

Basic Eligibility Requirements and consideration factors for a Capitol Police Officer:

1. Must be a United States citizen.

2. Must be at least 21 years of age when appointed as a police employee.

    (Appointment date is January 18, 2019)

3. Must meet a minimum vision standard (corrected or uncorrected) of 20/50 acuity in each eye and 20/50 distant binocular acuity in both eyes.

4. Must possess a valid driver’s license to operate an automobile.

5. Must be a high school graduate as evidenced by a diploma or general equivalency diploma.     (GED).

The academy begins on October 8, 2018. The starting salary for a Capitol Police Section Probationary Officer is $44,497.00 a year. The Indiana State Police Capitol Police Section also offers an excellent health care plan, which includes medical, dental, vision, and pharmacy coverage for both current and retired employees along with their families.  The State maintains short-term and long-term disability plans for full time employees after six (6) months of continuous employment.  As an Indiana State Police Capitol Police Officer, you are automatically enrolled in the Public Employees Retirement Fund (PERF).  The State will contribute to your retirement account.

Interested applicants can obtain additional information about a career as a Capitol Police Officer by visiting http://www.in.gov/isp/2367.htm.

Nature News

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Learn all about the creepy crawly world of insects & spiders! This family-friendly event will include hands-on activities and lots of opportunities to meet live critters. This event is included in the cost of admission to the Nature Center & Preserve and is FREE to our members!

Adopt A Pet

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Smee is the last remaining kitten from the “Peter Pan” litter! He’s a 3-month-old male. His mom, Darling, is also still here. They are both a beautiful buff/cream color. Smee’s adoption fee is $60 and includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

Otters drop middle game of series to Wild Things

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The Evansville Otters had their three-game winning streak snapped as they fell 8-3 to the Washington Wild Things on Saturday night at Wild Things Park.

Washington got on the board first with four runs in the second inning. Mike Hill came through with an RBI single to open the scoring. Then with two on, Brett Marr drilled a two-run triple and then scored himself on the play when the throw to third was wild.

The Otters got three runs back in the top of the third. Toby Thomas had an RBI groundout and then Jeff Gardner drilled a two-run single to bring the Otters within one run.

Washington added another run in the bottom of the third on an RBI double from Kyle Pollock.

Carter McEachern drove in an insurance run with a sacrifice fly to left in the sixth to make it a 6-3 game.

McEachern then drove in his second run of the game with an RBI double in the eighth. Roman Collins then doubled home McEachern to make it an 8-3 game.

Thomas Dorminy picks up the win for the Wild Things after throwing 7.2 innings, allowing three unearned runs while racking up 10 strikeouts.

Austin Nicely takes the loss for the Otters, his third of the season. Nicely tossed six innings, allowing six runs, five earned, while allowing seven hits and striking out four.

The two teams will wrap up their three-game set with a rubber match tomorrow at 5:35 p.m. ET at Wild Things Park.

Brisset bags late double with Now Power, Nicodemus Quast wins camel race, takes second on ostrich

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Trainer Rodolphe Brisset won his first race at Ellis Park as the 6-year-old mare Now Power led all the way in the $44,000 featured second-level turf allowance, holding the late-running Blasted Boss at bay by a half-length.
Brisset, formerly an assistant to Hall of Famer Bill Mott, only began training last fall, and Now Power was his fourth horse to run at Ellis. But it didn’t take long for Brisset to nab a second victory here, completing the late double as the 3-year-old Nicodemus ran down pacesetting St. Augustine for a three-quarters of a length score in a $42,000 maiden race.
Now Power, a daughter of two-time Breeders’ Cup Classic winner Tiznow, was making her 18th start but her third with Brisset, the first horse he trained for owners Susan and Jim Hill.
“She’s not an easy mare to be around in the morning,” Brisset said. “It took her a little while to adapt to our system and our program, but it looks like it’s paying off now. When they sent her to me, they thought the Kentucky circuit could be a benefit for her to get some black type (stakes placings). Now that we’ve got the allowance out of the way, we may look around to see if we can get a little black type. She’s a good mare.”
Now Power now is 3-2-6 in 18 starts for earnings of $169,516. Brisset said she could run back in Ellis Park’s $100,000 Kentucky Downs Preview Ladies on Aug. 5. That’s also at a mile, which Now Power toured in 1:34.87 Saturday, the last eighth-mile in 11.20 seconds and last quarter-mile in a strong 22.46 after getting away with a tepid early pace. She paid $13.40 to win as the fourth choice in the field of nine.
“She broke alertly,” said jockey James Graham, aboard for both of Brisset’s wins and whose six victories tie apprentice Edgar Morales for the meet lead. “I got her over to the fence. She sat real quiet, got a little bit of pressure, traveled really sweet. Picked her up about the half-mile pole and she dived in the bridle, I took her right back off it and she finished up real well. I don’t know what the fractions were, but it didn’t feel like we were going really fast. I don’t know if we’d gotten more pressure if we’d have been forced to go quicker. But I think we could have and not had any issue.”
The 3-year-old Nicodemus was making his second start while winning the mile nightcap in 1:36.02, having finished second at Churchill Downs. He ran as an owners’ entry with Locomotion, who clipped heels in the stretch, fell while tossing jockey Joe Rocco to the ground, but got up and appeared to be OK. Rocco said that he was OK as well after hitting the ground hard and rolling under the rail. Third-place finisher Delinquent, ridden by Gregory Romero, was disqualified after being determined to be the cause of the spill. Nicodemus and Locomotion have the same owners as Triple Crown winner Justify in WinStar Farm and China Horse Club, with SF Racing also a partner in the Ellis horses.
Brisset ran four horses Saturday at Ellis after making his Pea Patch debut on opening day. In the past, he would have been in New York, but now he is stabled at Keeneland and Churchill Downs, and soon will take eight of his 40 horses to Saratoga for the summer.
“It’s not where I’m used to racing,” he said of Ellis. “But it’s a family environment, like a fair. You can see everybody enjoying racing and all the activities around. It’s a great place to spend the summer, and I think to get the next rans, it’s a really good place for kids to learn about racing and enjoy it.”
Meanwhile Graham didn’t even know how many wins he had reached this meet. “I’m not even counting,” he said. “I”m just enjoying what’s happening. It’s good. It’s fun. Ellis has always been a good spot for the summer. I’ve been here the last three years and we’ve done well every year.”
Quast wins camel race, takes second on ostrich
Families and kids packed the track Saturday for the popular camel and ostrich races, played out in sunshine, comfortable temperature and low humidity. Jockey Caroline Quast, who rode here last summer but now rides mainly at Cincinnati’s Belterra Park, took the title as Exotic Animal champ, finishing second in a photo finish behind Gabriel Saez in the ostrich race and then winning the camel race over Cory Orm in another tight finish.
“It was awesome,” Quast said after riding a camel for the first time. “It’s a lot slower than a horse. It’s a horse in slow motion. I didn’t know what to expect. When they broke the gate, I said, ‘OK, we’re tied on.’ And it was like oh, shoot, they’re moving! No, it was great.”
The difference between riding a camel and an ostrich is “the gate,” said the German-born Quast, who said she once rode an ostrich in South Africa. “Since a camel has four legs and ostrich only has two, the motion is a lot different. Ostrich is a lot flatter, but you have no way to steer. You just hope and pray they go straight. I think you have a little more control with a camel.”
Of the races, she said, “It’s been on my bucket list for a while. I think it’s a great way to get the public interested in racing in general.”
Saez was called into service as a last-minute replacement for Carlos Villasana, who didn’t ride (a thoroughbred) until the last race.
“That was the first time I rode one of those things,” Saez said. “You go from riding thoroughbreds at 35 miles an hour, it was kind of fun. I had a good time doing it. I think the main thing is to stay balanced, to stay as steady as you can on top of it, and just try to stay on. I’d do it again, for sure.”

Evansville Officers Take On Lip Sync Challenge

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They were called out by the Henderson Police Department and now Evansville Police Officers are calling in reinforcements for the Lip Sync Challenge.

It’s a challenge going around the country between departments and Sheriff’s Offices and EPD went all out for their turn.

After Chief Billy Bolin vetoes two options for the department to answer back with, Officer Philip Smith seems to come up with the perfect idea.

Going with ‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’ by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, and bringing in several of his fellow officers to help out.

To view the full video, click here.

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