Freshly frozen meals for seniors
A Jewish Family Service of San Diego staff member arranges freshly frozen meals for needy individuals. Courtesy of JFS

Jewish Family Service of San Diego, one of the community’s largest social service nonprofits, is holding a job fair on Saturday to fill 50 open positions.

The job fair will be held at the Joan & Irwin Jacobs Campus located at 8804 Balboa Avenue. Attendees are encouraged to bring copies of their resume or contact information.   

Multiple positions are available in areas ranging from accounting and development to immigration services, nutrition, refugee resettlement and transportation.

“For more than 100 years, Jewish Family Service has been providing critical services that have helped generations of San Diegans of all faiths and backgrounds transform their lives,” said CEO Michael Hopkins.

“We are looking for more than 50 compassionate individuals who are inspired by serving their community to join us in building a stronger, healthier San Diego County,” Hopkins added.

Employment requirements include a valid driver’s license and the ability to pass a background check and drug test. COVID-19 vaccination is also required for employment.

Founded in 1918, the nonprofit provided resources and support to over 34,000 San Diegans last year.

Chris Jennewein is Editor & Publisher of Times of San Diego.