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Hot Jobs in Evansville

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Affordable Care, Inc.  7 reviews - Evansville, IN
Scheduling appointments, answering phone calls, and checking patients in/out. Greeting patients at the front desk….
 
High Point Child Care Learning Center - Evansville, IN
We are looking for a part time Receptionist to work Monday-Friday, afternoon shift daily from 3:00-5:30 PM. Able to help with faxing, e-mailing, scanning, and…
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Premier Scales & Systems - Evansville, IN
$40,000 – $60,000 a year
Responsible for developing operating procedures, Corrective and Preventative Action programs, and work instructions that are user friendly, functional in use,…
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Lovers Playground - Evansville, IN
*PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON AT – 519 N Main St, Evansville, IN 47711* Are you ready to sell exciting items? Lovers Playground is looking for an enthusiastic and
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Berry Plastics Corporation  462 reviews - Evansville, IN
Action as necessary to implement improvement as needed. Functional areas of the corporation, they ensure the….
Holiday Health Care  4 reviews - Evansville, IN
Certification is not required for this position. Holiday Retirement Village is looking for a resident care assistant….
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Geist Holdings, Inc. - Evansville, IN
$17 an hour
Our associates are at the forefront, driving scalable growth and delivering innovative solutions to the collections industry….
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Canteen Service Company  4 reviews - Evansville, IN
$8.25 an hour
Operates cash register. Ability to read and comprehend simple instructions, short correspondence, and memos. Ability to write simple correspondence….
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Holiday Health Care  4 reviews - Evansville, IN
They will be needed about 3-5 days/week, depending on need. Holiday Retirement Village is seeking Companion Care giver….
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HRConnects, LLC - Evansville, IN
$8 an hour
Does typing and filing. Performs circulation desk procedures, such as checking in and checking out materials, registering patrons and collecting fines….
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Deaconess Health System  17 reviews - Evansville, IN
The person in this position would process incoming telephone calls promptly & appropriately, along with processing and releasing requested health information…
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Berry Plastics Corporation  462 reviews - Evansville, IN
Communications team and others company to develop. Marketing and Graphic Design team as needed with meeting. Bachelor Degree preferably in Marketing or related….
High Point Child Care Learning Center - Evansville, IN
Must have own dependable transportation. Cleaning staff lounge and kitchen areas. High Point Child Care is hiring a part-time janitor for its East location in…
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Hollister Co.  1,893 reviews - Evansville, IN
Keeps manager informed of customer merchandise (e.g., placement, availability, customer fit) and business flow (e.g., long lines at cash wrap or fitting rooms)…
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Cato Fashions  768 reviews - Evansville, IN
Required license or certification:. We are seeking a full time assistant manager who is clothing obsessed, customer oriented, friendly and outgoing….
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G4S  4,955 reviews - Evansville, IN
$10 an hour
Pass a State licensing test if driving a company-owned or client-provided vehicle. Must be at least 18 years old or the minimum age required by the State….
Pizza King  100 reviews - Evansville, IN
Now taking applications for in store position. Good customer relations needed. Full and Part-time. Job Type: Part
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Homeland Inc  5 reviews - Poseyville, IN
$9 an hour
Duties include, but not limited to, light electrical, light plumbing, painting, and basic apartment cleanup. Is now seeking a motivated, dependable individual…
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Tropicana Entertainment Inc. - Evansville, IN
The Candidate for the Guest Room Attendant position must have at least three (3) months of previous cleaning experience, a knowledge of all cleaning equipment,…
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Tom and Chee Evansville - Evansville, IN
Qualifying applicants will have 1yr previous lead experience or 3yrs restaurant strong communication skills, basic kitchen knowledge, leadership abilities and…
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THE LIMITED  344 reviews - Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 800 N Green River Rd,…
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Banana Republic  1,220 reviews - Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 6501 East Lloyd Expressway,…
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Motherhood Maternity  235 reviews - Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 6401 East Lloyd Expressway,…
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Deaconess Health System  17 reviews - Evansville, IN
Assists in discharge process from medical office including collecting payments, posting charges, issuing receipts and posting payments….
The Heart Hospital at Deaconess Gateway 
Harbor Freight Tools USA, Inc.  1,109 reviews - Evansville, IN
Harbor Freight Tools is a privately owned, highly successful multi-channel retailer of Quality Tools at Ridiculously Low Prices….
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Bob Evans Inc.  883 reviews - Evansville, IN
You are the first person to greet the guest and are the last person with whom the guest has contact before leaving….
Dan Tech, Inc. - Evansville, IN
Update and close all service calls promptly. A+ Certification is a plus. Setup and Driver installation. Troubleshoot, diagnose and repair computer hardware and…
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G4S  4,955 reviews - Evansville, IN
$10.50 an hour
Pass a State licensing test if driving a company-owned or client-provided vehicle. Must be at least 18 years old or the minimum age required by the state, if…
Staples  5,454 reviews - Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 235 N Burkhardt Rd,…
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St Vincent Center for Children and Families - Evansville, IN
Support teachers to provide environments and opportunities which promote the child’s growth and development for any of the developmental domains (English…
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Meeks to Receive 2016 Champion of Youth First Award

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Youth First, Inc. will honor Larry and Rita Meeks, owners of Gibco Motor Express, LLC, at its 9th Annual Champions Breakfast on Tuesday, October 25th at 7:00 am at the Crescent Room at Milestones in Evansville.

The couple will receive the Dr. William Wooten Champion of Youth First Award for their long-time support of the not-for-profit organization.

Larry and Rita have advocated for Youth First because they strongly believe in the organization’s mission to strengthen youth and families, helping transform the organization from very modest beginnings in 1998 to the thriving and impactful organization it is today.
Rita served on the Youth First Board for many years and is currently a member of the Advisory Council. Larry has also been an ardent contributor of his time, talent, and treasure to help Youth First and other organizations in the community.

Both Larry and Rita continue to use their talents to raise both friends and funds for Youth First so that more kids and families can benefit from our programs and services.
The media is invited to attend.

 

SWIRCA & More Office Will Be Closed Tuesday, October 25th

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 EVANSVILLE, IN – SWIRCA & More will be closed on Tuesday, October 25th because of a water shut off due to the road construction on North Main Street.

Our Activity Center, Ivy Café, and Aging and Disability Resource Center will be closed. All SWIRCA Nutrition meal sites and home delivered routes will be operating as usual.

We apologize for the inconvenience. We will re-open on Wednesday, October 26th with regular scheduled activities.

SWIRCA & More is a not for profit organization fulfilling a mission of “Enhancing Opportunities for Independent Living.”  SWIRCA & More focuses its efforts on empowering individuals of all ages to remain living safely in their own homes by providing information and supportive services to older adults, persons with disabilities, and their caregivers.

Adopt A Pet

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Molly is a 10-year-old female tortoiseshell cat! She has waited on a home for many months, probably because of her age. She’s very small, petite, and well-mannered. Her $18 adoption fee includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Call (812) 426-2563 or visit www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption details! Ask about our Senior Pets program!

 

WINTER JAM BRINGS THEIR 2017 TO FORD CENTER MARCH 9

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WINTER JAM ROLLS OUT 2017 LINEUP AT HARD ROCK CELEBRATION

NASHVILLE, Tenn.—A capacity crowd of artists, industry and VIP fans gathered at Nashville’s Hard Rock Café earlier this evening for the highly anticipated reveal of the Winter Jam Tour Spectacular’s 2017 lineup. Featuring performances from multiple newly announced tour artists, the launch party was exclusively live-streamed to viewers around the world via jamtour.com.

The annual multi-artist extravaganza—one of the world’s leading first quarter tours—Winter Jam 2017 is set to showcase 10 of Christian music’s best and brightest artists: multi GRAMMY®-nominated singer/songwriter Crowder; Top 40 hit-maker and GRAMMY®-nominee Britt Nicole; Dove Award- winning fan favorites Tenth Avenue North; breakout pop/hip-hop recording artist Andy Mineo; Dove Award-winning singer/songwriter and “American Idol” finalist Colton Dixon; best-selling rockers

Appeals court rules that DCS employee can proceed with caseload claims

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Olivia Covington for www.theindianalawyer.com

An employee of the Department of Child Services can continue in her complaint that alleges violations of the state-mandated caseload maximums despite a ruling that the employee has no private right of action under Indiana Code.

Appellant Mary Price is currently an employee of the Marion County Department of Child Services as a permanency worker, a position that, under Indiana statute, has a caseload limited to 17 children. However, Price’s caseload has consistently exceeded that limit for the past four years, rising as high as roughly 43 children and resulting in a work week that regularly exceeds 40 hours.

As a result, Price filed a class-action complaint in July 2015 seeking injunctive and declaratory relief and requesting that the court enter an order mandating or enjoining DCS to take steps to comply with the state-mandated caseload restrictions.

DCS subsequently filed a motion to dismiss and testified at a hearing on that motion that mandate was not appropriate because Price could remedy the situation through Indiana’s Civil Service Complaint procedure. The Marion Superior Court granted DCS’ motion to dismiss, concluding that no private right of action existed under Indiana Code because the protections included in the statute are for the benefit of the general public while also agreeing with DCS’ claim that the members of the class could seek remedy through a civil service complaint.

Price appealed, arguing that state statute did offer a private cause of action because enforcing more management caseloads for DCS employees would lower the risk of “burnout” among the employees, thus offering a “clear and identifiable private benefit on the (employees).”

However, the Indiana Court of Appeals disagreed Tuesday with that logic. The implementation of caseload requirements was intended to protect members of the public through consistent, efficient and effective DCS services, the court wrote. Thus, there is no private cause of action through that statute.

The appellate court also held Tuesday that as a member of the general public, Price could prevail on the statute through the public standing doctrine. Further, even though the Civil Service Complaint procedure exists, the court noted that Price’s complaint fell outside of the boundaries of that procedure.

Thus, the appellate court rejected DCS’ argument that mandate was inappropriate and instead decided that the statute imposes “a clear, absolute and imperative duty on DCS to comply with maximum caseload standards as determined by the legislature.” Thus, the Court of Appeals reversed the trial court decision to dismiss Price’s complaint with respect to the mandate and instead remanded the case for further proceedings.

Judge James Kirsch concurred with the panel’s decision that Price does not have a private right of action, but dissented on the panel’s ruling in regard to the mandate, writing in a separate opinion that the Indiana Civil Service Complaint Procedure was an adequate remedy that Price failed to exhaust and, thus, the appellate court should not reach the issue of whether there is a public right of action under the statute.

Judge Margret Robb concurred in result with the mandate ruling, writing that the appellate court is not in a position to say whether the Indiana Civil Service Complaint procedure was an “adequate” remedy.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana, which brought the lawsuit against DCS on behalf of Price and other case managers, released a statement Tuesday, saying it is pleased with the ruling.

“The vital societal importance of the services provided by DCS case managers cannot be overstated,” Ken Falk, legal director of ACLU of Indiana said. “I am happy that we will be givin the opportunity to demonstrate to the trial court that the caseload standards that are essential for the case managers to perform their jobs are not being met.”

DCS spokesperson Jeannie Keating said the department would confer with the attorney general on its next steps in the case.

The case is Mary Price, on her own behalf and on behalf of a class of those similarly situated v. Indiana Department of Child Services; Director, Indiana Department of Child Services, 49A05-1602-PL-380.

Crews searching Blackfoot Landfill to end operations Tuesday afternoon

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The specially trained FBI search crew that has been searching the Blackfoot Landfill as part of the Aleah Beckerle missing person’s case will conclude their operation Tuesday afternoon.
Because the federally issued search warrant remains sealed, no information on the results of the search can be released at this time.
The investigation is still active and anyone with information is asked to call EPD at 812-436-7979 or WeTip at 1-800-78-CRIME.

MVC Media Day kicks off 2016-17 season

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Aces ready to start the season 

  1. LOUIS– The unofficial kickoff to the 2016-17 men’s basketball season took place on Tuesday in St. Louis at Missouri Valley Conference Media Day.

Purple Aces head coach Marty Simmons attended the event along with women’s basketball coach Matt Ruffing and players Sasha Robinson and Sara Dickey.

Media day featured several stops for Coach Simmons including an MVC interview, a talk with AM 550 KTRS of St. Louis and a discussion with The Valley on ESPN3 and host Scott Warmann.

“We are very excited to get the season going,” Simmons said.  “We have a lot of new guys that we are adding to the mix and seeing them develop as things move along.”

“Last year showed that all of the things you invest can bring about terrific opportunities as we were able to play for a conference championship.  That gave us a lot of confidence and motivation as we move forward,” Simmons continued.

Prior to the beginning of the event, the preseason poll was released with the University of Evansville being picked to finish 9th this season.  Wichita State is the preseason favorite and is followed by Illinois State, UNI and Missouri State.

Fans can get their first look at the 2016-17 squad on Thursday evening as Hoopfest will be held at the Ford Center.  Doors open at 6 p.m. with the action commencing at 7 p.m.  Log on to GoPurpleAces.com on Wednesday as a full schedule of events for Hoopfest will be released.

 

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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Below are the felony cases filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.

Isaiah Amon Holland Operating a vehicle as a habitual traffic violator, Level 6 felony

Corey Alan Layne Intimidation, Level 5 felony

Intimidation, Level 5 felony

Intimidation, Level 5 felony

Stacy Michelle Hicks Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony

James Adam Johnson Intimidation, Level 5 felony

Battery by bodily waste, Level 6 felony

Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor

Disorderly conduct, Class B misdemeanor

Mindy Lynn Mellinger Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony

Audrey Uvette Hurtz Invasion of privacy, Level 6 felony

Invasion of privacy, Class A misdemeanor

Mathew Charles Knight Possession of a controlled substance, Level 6 felony

Possession of a synthetic drug or synthetic drug look-alike substance, Class A misdemeanor

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

William Levon Hutchins Dealing in methamphetamine, Level 5 felony

James Lee Allison Invasion of privacy, Level 6 felony

Michael Ray Roberts II Attempted battery by means of a deadly weapon, Level 5 felony

Carrying a handgun without a license, Level 5 felony

Resisting law enforcement, Level 6 felony

Pointing a firearm, Level 6 felony

Reckless driving, Class C misdemeanor

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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 Below are the felony cases filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office on Monday.

Sarah Lynn Elverd Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Eric William Brooks Aiding, inducing or causing robbery, Level 5 felony

Jessica Robles Aiding, inducing or causing robbery, Level 5 felony

Robert Andrew Ludwig Sr. Criminal deviate conduct

Rape, Level 3 felony

Sexual misconduct with a minor, Level 5 felony

Sexual misconduct with a minor, Level 5 felony

Vicarious sexual gratification

Sexual battery, Level 6 felony

Gary Allen Summers Possession of a narcotic drug, Level 6 felony

William Joseph Pittman Battery against a safety official, Level 6 felony

Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor

False informing, Class B misdemeanor

Ronnie Nelson Devane II Resisting law enforcement, Level 6 felony

Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor

False informing, Class B misdemeanor

Reckless driving, Class C misdemeanor

Tron Duran Felton Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life, Level 5 felony

Joey Lee Young Battery resulting in serious bodily injury, Level 5 felony

Chauna Chea Reed Murder

Dealing in methamphetamine, Level 2 felony

Dealing in methamphetamine, Level 2 felony

Dealing in a narcotic drug, Level 4 felony

Xiang Liu Battery against a public safety official, Level 6 felony

Criminal trespass, Class A misdemeanor