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Take a Look and See Who's Hiring in the Villages

There are several new job openings this week in the local villages. Photo Credit: Redmond Zmudzien

DOBBS FERRY, N.Y. – As the weekend inches closer, those looking for a new job will have a little extra time on their hands. Whether you're looking to start a new career or just pick up some extra part-time work, there are plenty of opportunities available in the villages. Take a look at some of the recent job openings below.

A children's karate instructor is needed at a martial arts school in Dobbs Ferry. The position would require two to three hours a few times a week.

A Pilates instructor is needed at a fitness studio in Dobbs Ferry to teach private and group classes.

There is a part-time job available in a Dobbs Ferry warehouse that involves packing, shipping and labeling books. The position is for approximately nine to 12 hours with the possibility of moving up to 20 hours a week.

A synagogue in Dobbs Ferry is looking to hire a part-time administrative assistant. Graphic design experience is a plus.

C.A. Courtesy is hiring Brand Ambassadors to work part-time in local Stop & Shop stores. Brand Ambassadors will promote featured brands and help drive sales and create brand awareness.

A Hastings chiropractic office is looking to hire a front desk/biller to answer phones, keep track of patient visits, payments, billing insurances and helping to educate patients. Knowledge of insurance billing and computers is a must.

Memory Training Centers of America is seeking licensed mental health counselors to provide psychological evaluations and cognitive rehab sessions in Ardsley. A New York license and solid communication and written skills are required.

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