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UCLA Healthcare Joins Forces with Teens4Hire.org to Offer Teens Jobs and Career Development Information.

Teens seeking jobs in hospital health services and teens interested in a future career with UCLA Healthcare can get all the information they need on www.teens4hire.org, a national online career center for employers and teens in the high school and college age groups. The service is free for teens.

UCLA Healthcare Joins Forces with Teens4Hire.org to Offer Teens Jobs and Career Development Information.

Huntington Beach, CA (PRWEB) May 12, 2003 - Teens seeking jobs in hospital health services and teens interested in a future career with UCLA Healthcare can get all the information they need on www.teens4hire.org, a national online career center for employers and teens in the high school and college age groups. The service is free for teens.

We have tailored the information to meet the needs of teenagers, says Renee Ward, founder/executive director of Teens4Hire.org. There are jobs available and health services workers at all levels of education and training are needed."

The human resource executives of UCLA Healthcare provide valuable information for teens including an interactive Q&A area. UCLA Healthcare, located in the Los Angeles, CA area consists of the professional schools of dentistry, medicine, nursing and public health; the UCLA Medical Center; UCLA Medical Plaza; the Neuropsychiatric Institute and Hospital; the Jules Stein Eye Institute and the Doris Stein Eye Research Center; the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center; the Gordon and Virginia MacDonald Medical Research Laboratories; and an extensive network of research institutes.

Ward says, Teens as young as 14 can qualify for meaningful volunteer opportunities that exist today. High school graduates and junior college students can apply for paid entry level jobs and if hired, may qualify for generous tuition assistance to pursue a career in a high paying specialty area such as nursing."

Even if youre a teen whos undecided about a career, you owe it to yourself to check out the opportunities that UCLA Healthcare offers.

For more information go to www.teens4hire.org.

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