Helping Our Community – Cardinal Services Is Hiring
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Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, many local businesses have had to temporarily close their doors. Non-essential workers are trying to work from home or are simply out of work due to the outbreak. However, at Cardinal Services, many of their employees are essential.
That means the organization is one of the few in the local area still hiring. If you’re looking for a new job, complete with benefits, you can apply to become a Direct Support Professional (DSP) right now.
Cardinal Services Needs Your Help
While Cardinal Services is working to help our community, they need help in return. DSPs are needed to help the people they serve manage their daily lives. The needs of those people being served haven’t changed due to the COVID-19 crisis, and they need daily support.
Many people in our Kosciusko County community were looking for full-time and part-time employment before the COVID-19 outbreak, and now even more of our community members have found themselves job searching.
If you’re out of work due to COVID-19, or are looking for new employment for any reason, Cardinal Services could be the right fit for you. They have schedules that will fit any need: seasonal and substitute positions, full-time, and part-time work is available. Full-time employees also receive full medical benefits and access to Cardinal Services’ free medical clinic.
Work For Cardinal Services While Staying Safe During The COVID-19 Outbreak
Cardinal Services takes Governor Holcomb’s stay home order seriously and makes sure that the process to work as a DSP doesn’t violate that order. If you’re ready to apply to become a DSP, you can complete your application virtually and submit it online.
If you want to help others by making sure everyone has a safe, encouraging home within our community, contact Cardinal Services today to see if being a DSP is the right choice for you.
Want To Learn More?
DSPs are essential employees, which means they are still working during the COVID-19 outbreak. To learn more or apply to become a DSP, click here.