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Team Leader. Giant Eagle. Are you a natural leader? Join us! Team Leaders play a critical role at Giant Eagle, leading departments by supervising, directing, and coaching Team Members, ordering products and supplies, and implementing merchandising initiatives to stimulate the growth of the business. The Team Leader Development Program is a 9 to 12-week program that provides hands-on experience to various departments within a Giant Eagle store. Team Members work closely with Master Trainers and mentors who provide the knowledge, tools, and resources to position new Team Leaders for success in leading their own department. Click here for more details
Sales Representative. Pittsburgh City Paper. Come and join the best crew in the ‘Burgh! This role requires a sales and marketing-minded individual who desires an exciting opportunity to earn uncapped commissions and focus on connecting the local Pittsburgh business owners and organizations with a variety of marketing strategies. If you’re interested in joining our supportive team, click the link to learn more! Click here for more details
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Poll Workers. The Allegheny County Elections Division is responsible for all parts of the administration of an election. Poll workers earn from $150.00-175.00 for the day, and new poll workers also receive paid training. Also referred to as election officers, poll workers can serve in various roles on Election Day, including Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of Elections. Poll workers must be comfortable with interacting with the public and keeping up to date with election changes. There is a high performance expectation on Election Day, and well-trained poll workers are instrumental in the overall success of elections. Click here for more details
Special Collections Coordinator – University Libraries. Carnegie Mellon University. The Posner Center houses CMU Libraries Special Collections, the university’s repository for rare books, art, and early scientific instruments and calculating machines. A gift of Henry and Helen Posner Jr. in memory of his parents, Henry and Ida Posner Sr., the Posner Center is located between the College of Fine Arts and Posner Hall, facing Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall and the tennis courts. The Posner Center for Special Collections seeks a dedicated and service-oriented Coordinator to manage its reading room operations and support research, instruction, and public engagement. This role will oversee access to rare and archival materials, supervise student workers, and coordinate public services to ensure an outstanding user experience for researchers, faculty, and students. Click here for more details
Community Connections Resource Coordinator. Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank. The Community Connections Resource Coordinator provides front-line support to individuals seeking food assistance from the Food Bank. With compassion, empathy, and active listening, the Resource Coordinator connects those in need to food programs, as well as other community resources that can offer additional support. In addition to working at The Market (the Food Bank’s on-site food pantry), the Resource Coordinator may also collaborate with local partners at other community locations to assist individuals with food, as well as other essential needs, including employment, housing/utilities, transportation, health, and financial stability. Starting salary: $34,800 – $41,000 annually. Click here for more details
Narrative Strategy Director. New Voices for Reproductive Justice is an unapologetically Black, movement organization dedicated to advancing Reproductive Justice, a framework centered on the needs, aspirations, and experiences of Black women, Black queer folks, and Black marginalized people. New Voices was founded in March 2004 and currently operates across Pennsylvania and Ohio with offices in Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and Cleveland. The Narrative Strategy Director is responsible for leading and managing New Voices’ strategic communications and policy, and advocacy efforts to advance the organization’s mission and objectives. The Narrative Strategy Director will collaborate with internal teams to align messaging with organizational goals, develop compelling, justice-centered narratives, and drive policy solutions that support the organization’s vision. This position requires a deep understanding of both the media landscape and policy processes, and an ability to engage stakeholders and communicate complex issues in clear, impactful ways. The Narrative Strategy Director is a critical member of the Senior Leadership Team at New Voices for Reproductive Justice, responsible for connecting Black women, Black queer folks, and Black marginalized people to New Voices and introducing local constituents to the national Reproductive Justice movement. Starting salary: $100-110k annually. Click here for more details
Arts + Entertainment
Film Extras for the Feature Film Hershey. Nancy Mosser Casting. Hershey , a major motion picture of chocolate pioneer Milton Hershey and his beloved wife Catherine, ‘Kitty’, is officially set for production beginning in May 2025 in Pittsburgh and the surrounding areas! Casting is looking for folks from different backgrounds and a variety of ages to portray an array of characters from the late 1800s – early 1900s for filming between May 12 – June 27 (no filming on Saturdays or Sundays)! Pays $225 for a 12 hour guarantee. Expect 12-14 hour shoot days. Overtime after 12 hours. Hours for minors are not as long. Click here for more details
The Director of Entertainment and Community Programming leads the program planning and contract implementation of entertainment and community concerts presented by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra (PSO). The role of entertainment programming is to generate maximum net income and audience engagement from programs that appeal to non-classical audiences. The Director will manage the contractual and business aspects of the PSO’s entertainment and community (E&C) program activity and act as a primary point of contact with artists and artist managers. They will work collaboratively: within the Artistic Planning department to help deliver superior artist care; with the Operations department to ensure successful production of programs; and across internal departments to enrich audience experiences. Starting salary: $65-70k annually. Click here for more details
Vice President for Museums. Senator John Heinz History Center. As a key member of the Executive team reporting to the President & CEO, and partnering with other senior executive leaders, the Vice President for Museums assumes a strategic role in the overall management of the History Center. The position has primary day-to-day responsibility for planning, implementing, and managing all museum-related activities of the History Center and works to plan and maintain exhibitions and acquire and preserve mission-related collections. This includes responsibility for managing staff, budgeting, exhibition scheduling, collections management, partnering with related museums (regionally and nationally), and strategic planning. Click here for more details
Food + Drink
Tearista. AV Tea Co. is seeking a friendly and community-minded part-time tearista to brew up tea, sales, and conversation at a local tea house in Millvale. The ideal candidate has patience and kindness toward the community, excellent communication skills, adaptability, and some basic tea knowledge. ServSafe certifications preferred; reliable transportation is a must. Starts at $15/hour plus tips. Click here to apply
Pop-up Partners. Bae Bae’s Kitchen. If you have a dream to run your own restaurant, look no further! Eat, Party, Shop! Pop-up with us! Consider partnering with BaeBae’s to host a pop-up shop or event. Please email requests to baebaekitchen@gmail.com, Subject: Yes, Chef!
Baristas. Red Hawk Coffee is looking for one full-time or two part-time baristas to pour coffee and make delicious coffee drinks at their Sharpsburg location. Coffee shop experience is preferred. Additionally, they are looking for a delivery driver 3 days a week. Please email info@redhawkcoffee.com if you would like to schedule an interview.
Job Fairs
The Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC) will host a Spring Job Fair on Tuesday, April 29, from 1 – 6 p.m. in the Allegheny Campus Gymnasium (Physical Education building, 808 Ridge Ave., 15212). The Job Fair is open to the public. More than sixty employers will be in attendance, including recruiters from NexTier Bank, Family Foundations Early Head Start, Aflac, WQED Multimedia, Bank of America, Holy Family Institute, the Allegheny County District Attorney’s Office, the City of Pittsburgh, Allegheny Health Network, UPMC, Dollar Bank, Independence Health, Giant Eagle and Sheetz. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in on-site professional resume reviews, and complimentary professional headshot photographs will be available. A raffle and prize giveaways are also planned. Click here for more details
Pa. Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. The Southeastern Veterans’ Center will hold a job fair for medical staff from noon – 4 p.m. on Thursday, May 8, at 1 Veterans Dr., Spring City, PA 19475. Working at the SEVC is an opportunity to broaden a career, learn new skills, and enjoy the camaraderie of fellow employees who care for men and women who served in the United States Armed Forces. The SEVC is one of six veterans homes operated by the Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA). The SEVC is looking to hire registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and certified nurse aides. On-site interviews and conditional offers may be made on the day of the event. Please bring two forms of identification.
For questions regarding the SEVC job fair, call Desiree Cortes at 610-948-2487. Please apply for the position you are interested in prior to attending the job fair at https://www.pa.gov/agencies/employment.html. You can also apply for other DMVA positions across the state. The SEVC will continue to host its weekly Walk-in Wednesday hiring events from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. throughout the year, providing the public a convenient way to explore employment opportunities and possibly receive a conditional job offer on the spot without having to schedule an interview.
NorthSideWorks! inaugural Northside Job Fair in 2024 attracted 275 attendees who interacted with 68 employers, training providers, and service organizations. Connect with employers, training providers, and service organizations again this year at Stage AE on May 14 from 2-6 p.m. The WIN Workforce Development Program will be on-site with multiple laptops to provide job application assistance at the job fair’s Opportunity Desk. Dress for Success will also be on-site with its mobile closet. Dress for Success supports women entering or re-entering the workforce by providing professional clothing free of cost. Registration for this event is FREE. Register before May 9, 2025, and attend the event to be entered into a drawing for a $50 gift card! Click here for more details
This article appears in Apr 23-29, 2025.

