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In this episode, host Michael Mezheritskiy and co-host Rachael Gnatowski sit down with Robin Clare, Executive Director of the Seniors Job Bank, to explore how this long-standing nonprofit connects experienced, reliable, and motivated mature workers with local businesses, municipalities, and volunteer opportunities.
What You’ll Hear About:
The origins of the Seniors Job Bank in 1974 and its evolution from household help to business and municipal placements.
Expansion into Avon, Canton, and neighboring towns to increase awareness and job postings.
The three age groups served — from 50-year-olds seeking full-time work to 80+ staying active through part-time roles.
Why mature workers offer unmatched reliability, professionalism, and decades of experience.
How the organization is tackling ageism in the workplace.
Common roles filled — from receptionists and bookkeepers to handypersons and organizers.
How small businesses can benefit from flexible, highly skilled workers.
Why retention rates are dramatically higher for mature workers than younger hires.
A call to action for businesses and nonprofits to post both paid and volunteer roles.
Key Takeaway:
The Seniors Job Bank is a valuable local resource for connecting seasoned talent with organizations that appreciate dedication, skill, and flexibility.
Learn More:
Website: seniorsjobbankct.org
Phone: 860-521-3210
Email: [email protected]
By Avon-Canton Chamber of CommerceIn this episode, host Michael Mezheritskiy and co-host Rachael Gnatowski sit down with Robin Clare, Executive Director of the Seniors Job Bank, to explore how this long-standing nonprofit connects experienced, reliable, and motivated mature workers with local businesses, municipalities, and volunteer opportunities.
What You’ll Hear About:
The origins of the Seniors Job Bank in 1974 and its evolution from household help to business and municipal placements.
Expansion into Avon, Canton, and neighboring towns to increase awareness and job postings.
The three age groups served — from 50-year-olds seeking full-time work to 80+ staying active through part-time roles.
Why mature workers offer unmatched reliability, professionalism, and decades of experience.
How the organization is tackling ageism in the workplace.
Common roles filled — from receptionists and bookkeepers to handypersons and organizers.
How small businesses can benefit from flexible, highly skilled workers.
Why retention rates are dramatically higher for mature workers than younger hires.
A call to action for businesses and nonprofits to post both paid and volunteer roles.
Key Takeaway:
The Seniors Job Bank is a valuable local resource for connecting seasoned talent with organizations that appreciate dedication, skill, and flexibility.
Learn More:
Website: seniorsjobbankct.org
Phone: 860-521-3210
Email: [email protected]