[identity profile] wneleh.livejournal.com
My church in East Somerville is looking for a flexible (voice with either keyboard or guitar) musician to coordinate music and lead singing during weekly (Sunday morning) contemporary worship service and for 4-5 evening services a year. Please message me if interested.
[identity profile] zmook.livejournal.com
FLOAT is having its first Pay What You Can weekend this weekend, in which you can barter for float time with whatever you're good at.  Craft projects?  Produce from your garden?  Baked goods?  Tickets to your show?  Graphic design time?  What do you have?  Make us an offer – contact info@floatboston.com.  There are a few spaces left, but going fast.

http://www.floatboston.com/pay-what-you-can-weekend/

Also:  FLOAT is hiring!  If you're interested in working for us, please check out the job posting:

http://www.floatboston.com/jobs/float-operator-201608.php
[identity profile] safirerings.livejournal.com
I'm a writer looking for a good coworking space nearby. (Well, nearby is relative. I just don't want to schlep all the way downtown to WeWork) Don't need anything fancy, just desk space and wifi to get me out of the house. Any leads would be greatly appreciated!
[identity profile] icecreamempress.livejournal.com
Sorry to be so vague, but this is a third-hand request from a potential client for computer "help" in Cambridge. It seems the person in question is looking for some paid tutoring/consulting/setup services. In addition to computer expertise, she's looking for someone comfortable with one-on-one teaching and with good interpersonal skills.

Any recommendations? Is anyone here doing that kind of work themselves?

Thanks so much.
[identity profile] francescadavis.livejournal.com

The Somerville Arts Council is conducting a survey on the city's creative community and they could use your help.  They're even sweetening the deal - complete the survey and you'll be entered to win one of four $50 Amazon gift cards.

From the Somerville Arts Council:

Much of our success at the Somerville Arts Council is contingent on our listening to the creative community in Somerville. Our programming seeks to reflect the rich cultural diversity of the City and the artists, designers, and performers who have made it home. Similarly the policies we push at the City level attempt to be responsive to the needs of local artists.

As Somerville approaches a crossroads in terms of the type of change and development it expects, we need to develop surveys and reports to understand the needs of the creative community and identify points of leverage for policy intervention. Toward that goal, we are launching an asset survey and analysis with UMass Center for Policy Analysis.

Although there is no clear definition of the creative economy, it essentially encompasses those businesses, organizations, and individuals who produce and distribute cultural goods, services, and intellectual property - from art, film, photography, and music to architecture, advertising, and jewelry design.

Somerville is well-known for attracting and supporting artists; this report will make legible to others in the State how to serve the creative community. While economic impacts are an inherently crude measure of artistic expression, they are an important part of the larger narrative of how creative activity increases cultural and economic well-being.

Please take the survey now. It is only 12 questions.

All information, whether personal or financial, collected in the survey will be kept in strict confidence before being aggregated for the report.

Thanks for your support.

Take the survey.

[identity profile] teresaelsey.livejournal.com
I'm looking to hire four or five people to help with passing appetizers, buffet setup and serving, and cleanup at my informal/partially self-catered August 3 wedding at the Armory. Anyone have suggestions on where to find them?

What I'm wondering is if there's a happy alternative somewhere between working with an official event staffing company (a little too formal for our needs) and hiring strangers from the jungle that is Craigslist (a little too anxiety-provoking for our mothers). I like Taskrabbit, but I couldn't tell how active the site is in our area; also thinking about university job boards or where to find folks who do this freelance.

Thanks!
[identity profile] mzrowan.livejournal.com
The Atlantic has an interesting look at the Boston area, mapping the city by the dominant class (creative, service, or working) in each census tract:
http://www.theatlanticcities.com/neighborhoods/2013/03/class-divided-cities-boston-edition/5017/

The map pictured at the top of the article doesn't include Somerville, but the interactive map further down does. The tracts around Davis, for instance, are around 60-70% creative class, with between 1% and 6% working class.
[identity profile] supersojo.livejournal.com
What are going rates for house cleaning in the Somerville area?  I suppose the real question may be more like, what is common practice in pay per hour, or by square footage... I'm new at this, have mercy on me.

My place is the upstairs condo of a two floor house: LR, DR, K, 1BA, 2BR, approximately 1100 sq feet. The first quote I received was assuming 1.5 to 2 hours per session.

Thanks.
[personal profile] ron_newman
posted for [livejournal.com profile] tigerbright, who can't post to LJ from work.  She says:  

A Yachad family asked me to share with you this job description seeking a live-in caregiver for their autistic daughter.  She is non-verbal and has many interests, including ice skating and swimming.  I know the young woman and can give you more information if you want.   Please forward their ad to your colleagues and friends; applications will be screened by Advocates, Inc.

Job description is behind this cut )

[identity profile] chairmanmeowmom.livejournal.com
Does anyone have recommendations for folks in the area who sew at reasonable prices? I have a dress that has a tear in the side and I need someone who can sew it shut. The dress was only a few dollars, so I'd prefer not to take it somewhere expensive. If I were handy I could do this myself, but I am blessed with the gift of clumsiness. :)

Thanks and Happy New Year!!
[identity profile] willowjar.livejournal.com
Hi everyone! Long time lurker, first time poster. I didn't see anything against this type of post in the rules, but if it's not allowed, mods, feel free to delete!

Basically, I'm a part-time nanny in the Somerville/Medford area, and I'm trying to expand my services. I currently work for a lovely family I found on care.com; however, I'm only working part time and I need to supplement my income. So if you need (or have friends who need) a weekend/date night sitter, please contact me! I can give you a full list of credentials upon contact, but the short of it is that I am a 29 y/o female, in graduate school, with three years of previous experience, plus the aforementioned nannying job. And yes, I am CPR/First-Aid trained and certified. So if you are planning to hit some holiday parties, or just want to get out on a weekend, and need someone to watch the kids, I'm your girl.

Additionally, I also have experience in pet-sitting and dog-walking, so if anyone is looking for either a regular or one-time pet sitter (need someone to feed your pets while you take a holiday vacation?) don't hesitate to contact me as well! Comment or PM me here for more information/email.

Thanks!
[identity profile] somervillesnow.livejournal.com
Don't see many job postings on this board, or jobs tag, but I assume this is OK. 

I'm looking for people to help me snow shovel this winter.  All of the properties I take care of are in or near Somerville, and the day usually starts/ends near Davis Square, so specifically I'm looking for people who are local (hence posting here).  

It is not too glamorous but it can be fun and you get some excercise and some money.   If you are un or underemployed or want to make some extra money this winter, please send me a PM for more details and also tell me a little about yourself in general.    Since the snow is unpredictable you don't have to commit, but at least I'm looking to build a list of people who would like to be contacted when storms are coming to see if they want to work.   
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[identity profile] tsuki-no-bara.livejournal.com
do any of you lovely folks have (or know anyone who has) recentish experience job-hunting using employment agencies? (for permanent employment, not temp agencies.) can you recommend any good/helpful agencies, or do you know any i should avoid? do people even use them any more?

i've just started looking for a job for the first time in fifteen years - by which i mean i've been at my current job that long, not that i've been out of the workforce - i'm an office assistant/admin and also do what used to be called desktop publishing, altho for all i know it's called something different now. it means i research and assemble planning studies, basically.

conversely, if your place of employment needs an admin with a bunch of years' experience in finding the one useful piece of paper in a filing cabinet, putting off phone solicitors, putting together giant (11" x 15") books, and learning how to read her boss' mind, let me know. :D

(standard disclaimer that i have a car and am not tied to places that are t-accessible.)
[identity profile] l265.livejournal.com
Hi! 

As part of my senior honors thesis in the department of Psychology at Tufts, I am conducting a study examining exercise and mood in females ages 40-60 years old. The study takes about 1 hour, takes place on the Tufts campus (near the Medford/Somerville line), and pays $10/hour.

Participants need not be affiliated with Tufts, but this is an especially convenient opportunity for those who work at Tufts or live in the area (i.e. Davis Square!) I am flexible with scheduling throughout the week (including before/after work, as well as lunchtime).

Please contact me at tuftsexercise@gmail.com if you are interested in participating. Feel free to pass along the info to anyone who may be interested (female, 40-60 years old)...I still need about 35 more people! 



Thanks,
Lauren
[identity profile] chillguru.livejournal.com
The Boston Circus Guild (BCG) is a rapidly growing organization, based in Somerville, dedicated to making Boston and New England a worthwhile location for professional performers. Toward that end, we are expanding our Management Committee and the next role on our list, which needs to be filled with utmost urgency, is that of Fundraising Director, whose job is to secure additional funding to enable the continuing work of the BCG. The Fundraising Director will be responsible for all fundraising activity conducted on behalf of the organization. As a member of the Management Committee, they will be expected to attend Committee meetings and report to and collaborate with the team in short and long-term planning for the organization.

Our most crucial need for a Fundraising Director involves the show we are debuting in May 2012 and will tour in the months that follow (summer of 2012). Payment for the Fundraising Director position will come from the budget for this production: in other words, the compensation will be directly tied to successful fundraising for the project.

More details about the position... )Learn more at BostonCircusGuild.com
Please reply with cover letter and resume by Friday, December 30 to BostonCircusGuild@gmail.com
[identity profile] sarcasticpixie.livejournal.com
Hello Davis Square folks,

(I didn't see any rules prohibiting this sort of thing, so I'm posting -- however, if this isn't allowed, I'll completely understand if it's deleted. I know that advertisements can often be tacky, so I'll be as inoffensive and brief as possible.)

I'm an HR/Employment nerd with several years of editing experience, and I recently started my own resume counseling business, Curveball Career Counseling. It's a side gig for me, so I'm able to offer lower rates than you'd find elsewhere -- $15 for a resume, $10 for a cover letter, and $20 per hour for detailed career counseling and position research. Things have been going pretty well, and I know I've gotten some referrals from members of this community, so I thought I'd make a post in hopes of reaching a wider audience.

Further details are available on my Facebook page, and I pride myself on having a pretty quick turnaround, particularly if you're working on a deadline.

If you're interested, I can be reached at suzannelb AT gmail DOT com. Thanks!
[identity profile] turil.livejournal.com
Frances Moore Lappé and her Small Planet Institute are looking for a new manager for the organization (the second in command, and I think the only employee of the organization). If you are a big fan of Lappé's work, and are good at admin and support work, this would be an awesome job. (It's in Cambridge, walking distance from Davis, from what I understand.)

The application is here. And the details from the site are below the cut...
Read more )
[identity profile] waaronw.livejournal.com
Hi All,
I'm a bit of a lurker here on LJ, but I've got a quick paid gig I need help with today, and thought one of my fellow DSers might like the extra pocket money coming into Christmas.

I have 32 CS4 FLA files with animations. Some have sound. I need these exported to MOV/M4V with h.264 encoding. The problem is, Flash is not great at exporting these and keeping the sound in sync - the sound will need to be re-synced in video editing software for the files that have sound. (I have found the sound track simply needs to be repositioned on the timeline) I estimate around half have sound.

I need this completed by tomorrow AM. I can provide the files via download and a place for you to upload your finals. I will need your agreement via email to an NDA that will cover the content of the FLAs. I will need you to complete one file ASAP so I can verify the work just to make sure we are on the same page as to output format, etc.

I know this is on all these kinds of posts, but I do have this kind of work come up all the time. I'd like to find someone I can go to with it regularly. We are an established local design firm specializing in iPhone and iPad apps with a great track record, so you can be comfortable that you will be working with professionals.

I'm paying $175 for converting all files - which should work out to a nice hourly rate if you are proficient at this kind of work!

Hit me up at aaron@dinostudios.com if you are interested!
[identity profile] wneleh.livejournal.com
I'm looking for someone to handle snow management (keeping sidewalks safe and legal, and the driveway functional) for a two-unit building on Kidder near College Ave. It's especially critical that Sunday morning snowstorms be handled well, since one of the residents is a pastor. Other days, there may be some leeway as to timing.

Pay negotiable. Please PM me if interested.

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