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Cedar Village

On the Harry & Jeanette Weinberg-Paul & Joyce Heiman Family Campus
5467 Cedar Village Drive
Mason, Ohio 45040
(513) 754-3100 - Fax (513) 336-3174 www.cedar-village.org

2011 Workum Development/Resident Life Intern at Cedar Village

Cedar Village offers a full continuum of care including a 162-bed Health Care Facility (nursing home), and 105 Assisted Living and Independent Living Apartments. Cedar Village offers its residents and tenants a broad range of social, religious, and cultural activities and programs designed to meet their needs and enhance their quality of life. The 2011 Workum Development/Resident Life Intern will be a part of the Resident Life Department and will report to Marcia Westcott, Director of Volunteers and Resident Programming. He/she will be responsible for the following:
  • Working on the 12th annual Cedar Village Golf Classic which will take place in August, 2011

  • Assisting with special programs for the residents through the Berg Family Fund for Cultural, Educational, and Recreational Activities, the Harkavy Fund, and other programs and activities in the Resident Life Department

  • Leading activities in his/her area of interest

  • Interviewing residents to obtain their life histories ( a continuation of last summer’s Workum Intern’s project)
The Workum Summer Intern should be:
  • Enthusiastic, energetic, and caring

  • Flexible, dependable and motivated

  • Competent in computer skills and photography

  • Organized and a self-starter

  • Comfortable and interested in developing relationships with the elderly

  • At ease in a health care environment which includes a variety of levels of care including an Alzheimer’s Unit
The Workum Summer Intern will benefit by:
  • Understanding how raising funds enhances the lives of the Cedar Village residents and their families

  • Gaining insight into the Jewish history of our community

  • Gaining knowledge from people very experienced in living since our residents’ average age is 87

  • Learning about health care career opportunities in a geriatric setting
Because some meetings and programs take place in the evenings and on Sundays, part of the Workum Summer Intern’s 30-hour week may be during these time periods.
Updated October 2010