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Givens has been a fixture of the Asheville community for 40+ years.

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Givens Communities is a local senior living org with 15+ open positions across a number of departments.

They’re also committed to a fully inclusive culture, designated as an LGBTQ+ safe community, a Recovery-Friendly Workplace, and a second-chance employer.

To really get a feel for Givens, stop by the next local job fair. There, you can meet with members of each department (including HR) to learn about available openings, comprehensive benefits, growth opportunities, and more.

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