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The Village of Lincolnwood, Illinois is seeking an Account Clerk for its Community Development Department. The Account Clerk will be responsible for front counter operations, accepting plans and applications, maintaining financial records, answering phones, scheduling inspections, and preparing department documents. Candidates should have a high school diploma or GED with two years of secretarial experience, preferably in a local government community development or building department. The position pays between $42,640 and $56,284 annually and includes standard benefits. Applications are due by March 18, 2022.
The Village of Lincolnwood, Illinois is seeking an Account Clerk for its Community Development Department. The Account Clerk will be responsible for front counter operations, accepting plans and applications, maintaining financial records, answering phones, scheduling inspections, and preparing department documents. Candidates should have a high school diploma or GED with two years of secretarial experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Preferred candidates will have experience working in a local government community development or building department as well as a related college degree. The salary range is $52,800 to $71,280 annually and the position includes comprehensive benefits.
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2012 Chicago Summer Business Institute (CSBI) application package
1. Chicago Summer Business Institute
Preparing Today’s Students to Become Tomorrow’s Professionals
Application for Employment – For more info visit our website at www.chicagobusinessinstitute.com
Last Name First Name MI
Address City Zip code
Chicago
Date of Birth Age Sex Social Security No. (a valid social security card is required for participation)
Home Phone Cell or Alternate Phone
Email Address*
*If you do not currently have an email address, we recommend that you visit www.yahoo.com or www.gmail.com to sign up for a free email
account for convenient receipt of notifications from the Chicago Summer Business Institute.
High School Current Grade (please circle one)
10 or 11
Current GPA on a scale of Current Class Ranking out of
JOB READINESS WORKSHOP
Saturday, March 24th from 10am to 12pm | more info @ www.chicagobusinessinstitute.com
I am interested in participating in the Job Readiness Workshop on March 24th (please circle one) Yes or No
Eligibility Requirements: Application Requirements (ALL DOCUMENTS MUST BE SUBMITTED AT
THE SAME TIME AND STAPLED IN THE ORDER LISTED BELOW):
Student must currently be a Sophomore or Junior
(ages 15 and under must submit a valid work permit); Complete Application for Employment
Student must have a valid social security card; Complete Income Verification Form
Student must have a 3.0 GPA or higher (on a 4.0 scale); Provide Updated Resume
Student must attend either a public, parochial or Provide Essay (2 pages, typewritten double-
private high school; spaced on topic below):
Student must be a resident of the City of Chicago; and
New Applicants:
Student must have an annual family income of
“How the CSBI Can Help Me in My Career Goal”
$60,000 a year or less and a parent/guardian
2011 CSBI Interns:
must sign Certificate of Income Verification Form
“What I Learned Last Year from the CSBI and How I Can
INTERVIEWS WILL BE HELD ON Use Those Skills to be a Better Worker in 2012”
TH ST
SATURDAY, APRIL 14 AND SATURDAY, APRIL 21
STUDENTS WILL BE NOTIFIED VIA EMAIL* REGARDING IS/HER Provide Two (2) Letters of Recommendation
SCHEDULED INTERVIEW DATE, TIME AND LOCATION. Provide Official High School Transcript
(Sealed envelope with school stamp)
Student Signature (REQUIRED – application will not be considered without signature) Date
Parent Signature (REQUIRED – application will not be considered without signature) Date
School Official Signature (REQUIRED – application will not be considered without signature) Date
Mail completed application, along with required documents and signatures to the:
Chicago Summer Business Institute
P.O. Box 64445
Chicago, Illinois 60664
All application material must be received or postmarked on or before March 30, 2012.
LATE APPLICATIONS AND/OR FAXED COPIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
2. Chicago Summer Business Institute
Preparing Today’s Students to Become Tomorrow’s Professionals
CERTIFICATE OF INCOME VERIFICATION
The Chicago Summer Business Institute (“CSBI”) was founded in 1991 to provide paid summer
internships to Chicago high school students and introduce them to the Chicago business
community. CSBI’s goal is to give its participants an incentive to continue their education while
preparing them for the business world.
One of the eligibility requirements for participation in the CSBI program is that the annual
household income of the applicant’s Parents/Guardians does not exceed $60,000.00. The
undersigned certifies that:
1. they are the Parents/Guardians of ___________________________________________;
2. the Parents/Guardians annual household income at the time of this application does not
exceed $60,000.00; and
3. the Parents/Guardians current annual household income is:
Less than $15,000 $15,001 - $30,000
$30,001 - $45,000 $45,001 - $60,000
Signature(s) and proof of income is required (i.e., monthly pay stubs, income tax form, W-2, etc.)
____________________________________ ____________________________________
Print Name Print Name
(Parent/Guardian) (Parent/Guardian)
____________________________________ ____________________________________
Sign Name Sign Name
(Parent/Guardian) (Parent/Guardian)
____________________________________ ____________________________________
Date Date
P.O. Box 64445 | Chicago, Illinois 60664 Phone: 312-545-7855 | Fax: 312-252-3099
Website: www.chicagobusinessinstitute.com Email: info@chicagobusinessinstitute.com
3. Chicago Summer Business Institute
Preparing Today’s Students to Become Tomorrow’s Professionals
JOB READINESS
WORKSHOP
Munity | Chicago, an affiliate of the Chicago Summer Business
Institute (“CSBI”), is hosting a free workshop for CSBI applicants.
Workshop highlights include creating effective resumes, preparing
for successful interviews, making positive first impressions,
understanding office etiquette, and interactive role-playing.
WHEN: Saturday, March 24, 2012
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
WHERE: City Hall Council Chambers*
121 N. LaSalle Street
Chicago, Illinois
*Do not contact City Hall or its employees for information regarding this workshop.
Space is limited and registration is required. If you are interested in
attending this Workshop, please state your participation on your
CSBI Application for Employment and/or email your NAME,
AGE, HIGH SCHOOL and GRADE LEVEL to
info@chicagobusinessinstitute.com on or before March 16, 2012.
Participation will be granted on a first come, first served basis and
you will receive an email confirmation of your registration.
Completed CSBI applications may be submitted at the workshop.
PRIZES WILLBE GIVEN AWAY!!
For more information or to register, please visit our website at
www.chicagobusinessinstitute.com.
P.O. Box 64445 | Chicago, Illinois 60664 Phone: 312-545-7855 | Fax: 312-252-3099
Website: www.chicagobusinessinstitute.com Email: info@chicagobusinessinstitute.com
4. 2011 Participating Firms
Acacia Financial Group, Inc.
Amalgamated Bank of Chicago
Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP
Bank of America, N.A.
Bansley and Kiener LLP
Barclays
Blaylock Robert Van, LLP
BNY Mellow Trust Company
Burke Waren MacKay & Serritella, PC
Cabrera Capital Markets, Inc
CITI
Fitch, Inc
George K. Baum & Company
Great Lakes Advisors, Inc
Harris N.A.
HNTB Corporation
Jefferies & Company
JP Morgan Chase & Co
Katten Muchin Rosenman
Keeley Asset Management Corp
Kutak Rock LLP
Landrum & Brown, Inc
Loop Capital Markets
Mayer Brown LLP
Mesirow Financial
MMF Capital Management LLC
Morgan Stanley
M R Beal
Nationwide Retirement Solutions Preparing Today ’s Students to
Northern Trust Company become Tomorrow ’s
Perkins Coie LLP Professionals
Podesta & Co.
Samuel A. Ramirez & Co., Inc.
Schiff Hardin
Siebert Brandford Shank & Co., LLC
Standard & Poor's
P.O. BOX 64445
The Rise Group, LLC Chicago, Illinois 60664
UBS P : 312.545.7855
Ungaretti & Harris LLP F : 312.252.3099
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. E : info@chicagobusinessinstitute.com
W: www.chicagobusinessinstitute.com
William Blair & Company
5. CSBI has made a huge impact on my life. The work experience I gained through this program set me apart from 2011 Participating Schools
other students. As a CSBI intern, a foundation was laid which set the framework for college level internships
with other major corporations. CSBI gave me the tools to achieve in the business world early on. I am now a Al Raby High School Maria High School
2008 Magna Cum Laude B.B.A. graduate from Howard University. I can wholeheartedly state that Amundsen High School Marine Math & Science Academy
CSBI played an integral role in my small measure of success.
Aspira M. Ramirez High School Morgan Park High School
I am extremely grateful to this program.
Austin Polytechnical Academy Mother McAuley Liberal Arts HS
~ Jamel Franklin Benito Juarez High School Multicultural Arts High School
‘02 & ‘03 Intern
Best Practice High School Nicholas Senn High School
Participation in the program gives students a chance to experience a summer internship that can Bronzeville Scholastic Institute Noble Street College Prep
help further their careers after high school. Students are given the opportunity to work in the Brother Rice High School
North Lawndale College Prep
Chicago business community, where they are able to earn money and save for college. In
C.I.C.S. Ralph Ellison High School
recent years, CSBI interns have been offered internships as runners at the Board of Trade and Northside College Prep
general office assistants, among others. The students are able to better make career choices Carver Military Academy
2012 Timetable Notre Dame College Prep
from their work experiences. Working in a professional environment gives the students a sense Chicago Bulls College Prep
Applications Available 1/31 of what working will be like after college: the challenges, the responsibilities, and the feeling of Ogden International High School
accomplishment from a job well done. Chicago Discovery Academy
Job Readiness Workshop 3/24 Orr Academy High School
Applications Due 3/30 Chicago Military Academy
Perspectives Leadership Academy
Applicant Interviews
Notifications Mailed
4/14, 4/21
5/21 preparing today’s students to Collins Academy
Cornerstone Academy
Phoenix Military Academy
Acceptance Letters Due
Orientation Sessions
5/31
6/21, 6/22 become tomorrow’s professionals Crane Tech Prep High School
Pritzker College Prep High School
Prosser Career Academy High School
Work Begins 6/25 Curie Metro High School
Work Ends 8/03 Providence St. Mel High School
DeLaSalle Institute
Graduation TBD Benefits To Students Who Is Eligible
Dunbar Vocational Career Academy Rauner College Prep High School
Paid summer position The program directors are looking for
DuSable Leadership Academy Regina Dominican High School
Earn a competitive weekly salary above-average students who are eager to
learn and work. Eligible students should Frederick Douglass High School Rickover Naval Academy
Job Readiness Workshop Attend weekly seminars and
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