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Are renovations a win-win or a painful lesson for Pinecrest residents and CMHA?
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Bilingual Spanish/English Receptionist
April, 2021
The Legal Aid Society of Greater Cincinnati seeks a full-time Receptionist. Legal Aid is a non-profit law firm with two offices (downtown Cincinnati and downtown Hamilton). Together with our affiliate (Legal Aid Society of Southwest Ohio, LLC), we employ a staff of about 95, including 45 attorneys, 14 paralegals, and management, administrative, and support staff. Legal Aid provides civil legal aid services to low-income persons in seven southwest Ohio counties. Visit our website at www.lascinti.org for more information about Legal Aid.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
This is a full-time position, Monday through Friday, located in our downtown Cincinnati office. The successful candidate must be able to work closely with a team and effectively handle a high volume of incoming calls while welcoming and assisting visitors.
Opinion: Path clear for funding housing. Is will there? Ellen M. Katz and Kristen Baker © Liz Dufour/The Enquirer Bonnie Neumeirer, longtime Over-the-Rhine resident, takes part in a press conference Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2021. Cincinnati City Council will hold a public hearing in the Economic Growth and Zoning Committee Wednesday, Jan. 20 to discuss this plot of land at Liberty and Elm Streets in Over-the-Rhine. The nearly five-acres would be used for upscale housing units and retail. Several stakeholders, including Michelle Dillingham, who is running for city council, are opposing the project.
Too many households are pressured by rising rents and housing costs as incomes have dropped or stayed the same. We believe that American Rescue Plan (ARP) funds represent an unprecedented opportunity to invest in Cincinnati’s local economy and quality-of-life through the support of housing stability, especially for low- and moderate-income families.