Once of the common questions we get at FreeSeniorCitizensSolutions.com relates to senior citizen jobs. How to find them? Where to find them? We wanted to go over with you some of the details below:
First of all, we will not be differentiating between part-time and full-time. We will leave it to you to decide which is best for you. Now that being said, where do you start to look? Most of the lists available on the internet are not optimized to those looking for senior citizen jobs (even if they claim to be) and most are national in scope, not for your local area, and that is where you are looking.
The first thing to do is to go to your local Office of the Aging. In your area, this government organization may have a different name, such as the Department of Senior Services, but whatever the name, the purpose is the same: to help seniors get the help they need. In this case, it is senior citizen jobs. And they are the first place you should look.
When you call or visit, explain the situation and they can direct to a company or agency that can assist you. They have many resources available:
One of them is the MATURE WORKERS ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS. The Senior Community Services Employment Program (SCSEP) is a federally funded employment training program that is designed to assist unemployed, low income individuals 55 years of age or older who are interested in re-entering the workforce. Community Service Employment training is defined as part-time, temporary employment through which participants are engaged in community service and receive on the job training that can lead to unsubsidized employment.

