I’m Planning to Move to Charlotte, NC in the Next Few Months and Am Seeking a Job?

Question by bairdo3: I’m planning to move to Charlotte, NC in the next few months and am seeking a job?
I’m planning to move to Charlotte, NC in the next few months and am seeking a job? I am interested in a position as a Residential Counselor at a treatment center. Possibly at a youth drug rehabilitation center, as I have first hand experience and knowledge in the field of recovery. I also have experience in drywall and remodelling work and am a very fast learner at what I don’t know. Help? Thanks!!!!

Best answer:

Answer by Dreamin
Your best bet is to search the big job boards for Residential Counselor (or something like that) in your area. Or you could also go to specific company websites and apply direct.

Good luck!!

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