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Naval Surface Warfare Center, Philadelphia Division is recruiting from all Philadelphia zip codes for federal administrative careers
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University City District’s West Philadelphia Skills Initiative (WPSI) and
PIDC’s Navy Yard Skills Initiative (NYSI) are launching a collaborative
professional development program to train Philadelphia residents for
full-time, quality-wage careers with employer partner Naval Surface Warfare
Center, Philadelphia Division (NSWCPD).
NSWCPD is located at the historic Navy Yard and will offer opportunities for
program graduates to connect to Management Assistant roles starting at
$26/hour. Applications are being accepted for the training program through
August 23rd, with the program running September 19th through October 11th.
Interested applicants can
visit navyyard.org/skills to learn more about the program, training
dates, and to submit an application.
PIDC is hosting a
virtual information session on Thursday, August 15
to provide an overview of the program and recruitment process. Attendees
will be able to hear the employer partner, Naval Surface Warfare Center,
Philadelphia Division and ask questions.
Registration is now open.
The Management Assistant Program, custom-designed in collaboration with the
West Philadelphia Skills Initiative (WPSI) for the Naval Surface Warfare
Center, Philadelphia Division (NSWCPD), connects participants to the tools
and supports needed to build meaningful careers as federal employees. This
full-time role, earning $26.36 per hour, provides administrative support to
the managers and project teams responsible for naval machinery functionality
at the Navy Yard.
Who should apply?
The program seeks organized office professionals with experience
coordinating schedules, greeting guests, preparing travel arrangements, and
using Microsoft Office products.
Submit an application by Friday, August 23 at 5 p.m.
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