Plenty of Jobs Available Around Middletown
There are many job openings around Middletown and Aquidneck Island. You just have to know where to look
According to the Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training, the state's unemployment rate remained an unchanged 10.4 percent in November, the same level as October.
There are still many jobs available in the state and in and around Middletown.
Below are both full time and part time jobs available in Middletown. If those are not of interest, use our search engine on Middletown Patch to find a jobs in the area.
Full Time
Child & Family Services of Newport County is looking for a Director of Quality & Performance to work out of their Middletown office.
Software Engineer wanted for projects that require C++, XML, JAVA, and Linux operation and configuration.
Part Time
- Dog Walker is wanted to care for and exercise clients dogs while they are at work. Looking for someone that has at least 1-2 hours availabilility in the afternoons Mondays thru Fridays.
- Blue is seeking a weekend product specialist, or what they like to call a part-time pet detective in Middletown.
- Nutrition Coaches wanted (full or part time)
Chowda Head
9:18 am on Sunday, December 23, 2012
Seriously ? I can see the line of qualified applicants in the area forming for the full time positions right now. These are high-level management / highly skilled jobs, but we can do the pet thing or sell a new diet plan. Please....
TogTin Moses
8:45 pm on Sunday, December 23, 2012
A dog walker? Is this town nuts? How would you be expected to pay the insane property taxes on a dog walker's salary? We should all be police and firemen. Middletown police retire with $80,000 a year. No wonder our taxes are so high. I only wish I was joking, but Middletown Police actually get their birthday off with Pay! This is what the union negotiated with the town. If only the town would negotiate with taxpayers.
Tom
12:38 pm on Thursday, December 27, 2012
Please tell me this is not true. If Cops or Firefighters retire at $80K/yr someone in this town needs to have their happy rear end sent to jail. There's no way a municipal employee should make more in retirement than the median income for a household in the town ($51,075). The people of Middletown need to stand up to this. What is your source for this information?