Receptionist/Secretary Holdenville – Big Five Head Start

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Responsible for greeting all visitors and callers in a professional manner and making appropriate referrals. Responsible for promoting a positive image of the agency to the general public as well as employees. Determines eligibility of applications for services and processes necessary forms and documents to enable service delivery. Provides clerical support as needed when conducive to other responsibilities, giving priority to the person in charge of the site. Enters data, collects and organizes information for program operations. Must be 18 years old and have a high school diploma or GED. Must display good decorum in dealing with visitors as well as on the telephone. Must have good computer skills, including knowledge of Microsoft word, Excel and G-mail. Experience in receptionist and secretary skills desirable. Ability to work in a fast-paced multi-tasks environment. Strong organizational skills and ability to prioritize workload. Applicants must pass a drug/alcohol screen, a motor vehicle check, OSBI criminal background check, and have a current valid Oklahoma driver’s license. Apply online at www.bigfive.org . EOE/AA

VA BENEFITS EVENT FOR VETERANS IN HOLDENVILLE: AN OPPORTUNITY FOR ASSISTANCE AND INFORMATION

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According to the latest data from the VA, the average disability rating for veterans who have been granted claims under the PACT Act stands at 70%. This follows the largest outreach campaign in VA history, which saw veterans and survivors submit a record-breaking 2.4 million claims applications in 2023—a 39% increase from the previous year. This momentum is expected to continue in 2024.

HOLDENVILLE CITY COUNCIL RESOLVES LIVESTOCK ORDINANCE DISCREPANCY

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At the recent Holdenville City Council meeting, a critical issue concerning the city’s livestock ordinances was addressed. A discrepancy between two existing regulations was at the center of the discussion. The current ordinance allows residents to own livestock within city limits, provided they purchase a permit. However, this conflicts with a zoning ordinance that prohibits livestock ownership within 500 feet of a residence.
HOLDENVILLE CITY COUNCIL RESOLVES LIVESTOCK ORDINANCE DISCREPANCY