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FAQs

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  1. Do I need to submit a separate application for each job I want to apply for?
    Yes. If you apply for each job you are interested in, our individual recruiters will be able to quickly and accurately evaluate your application for the specific position they are recruiting for.
  2. Do I need to submit a resume?
    Yes. A completed application is required, even if you send a resume. The application asks the basic information that we feel we need in order to fairly and accurately evaluate qualifications for the position you have applied for.
  3. Do I need to fill out the application if I attach my resume?
    Yes. A completed application is required, even if you send a resume. The application asks the basic information that we feel we need in order to fairly and accurately evaluate qualifications for the position you have applied for.
  4. Should I call to check on the status of my application?
    It is not necessary to call to check on the status of your application. It is most important to watch the email account that you provided in your application. We will send requests for interviews as well as regret letters using the email address that you supply.
  5. Will answering “Yes” to the questions about whether I have been convicted of a crime automatically disqualify me?
    No. We are required to ask this question due to the Wisconsin Caregiver Law. However, there are very few convictions that are banned from working in health care.
  6. Is it ok to give the names of my friends as references?
    We ask that you provide work-related references, preferably past supervisors. This could include teachers, instructors, professors or volunteer coordinators.
  7. Can I fill out your application using my smart phone?
    Yes, Attic Angel’s website is fully mobile-friendly. If you have additional questions, please call us at 608-662-8842.

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The Playing Field


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Children affected by trauma such as homelessness and those with special needs such as autism spectrum disorders have different sensory needs for emotional support that helps them learn to manage behaviors. Our dream is to create a play space that allows children to be successful while ... being kids! Some of our plans:

  • A large open space for running (crowded spaces are often a behavior trigger for children)
  • High fencing and an appropriate climbing structure (children impacted by trauma or those on the autism spectrum often take bigger risks and climb higher)
  • Sensory panels that welcome independent play when children are agitated
  • A maze for children to walk through (this helps the brain to organize)
  • Small structures where children can feel safe
  • Specially designed pieces to work large muscle groups

By helping children at this critical point in their development, your gift will be helping the future of our community!

 Visit The Playing Field Website