I am leaving my job (that I haven't been happy at for awhile now) to return to school full-time to raise my GPA so I can get into grad school. My supervisor (who is great) offered me a position as a ILP worker (basically a probation officer) a lot less hours and I get to create my own schedule. She asked me to put in that I would like to do that job and how much the agency has helped me.
Long of the short read through this and let me know what you guys think. I have never wrote a resignation letter before.
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July 6, 2011
Dear Supervisor,
I am writing this letter to inform you that I will be resigning from my position as Youth Worker II at the H**** House on July 25, 2011. I am resigning because I am returning to school to pursue a second bachelor?s degree in sociology and eventually my masters in social work. If a position as an Independent Living Program Worker becomes open I would be interest in taking that position. I would also like to take this time to thank you and everybody at the C****** Home for the opportunities that you have provided and everything that you, and everybody there has taught me. I know that not only will these skills help me in personal life but they will also help me excel in my professional life.
Sincerely,
Re: A little help please
The only part that reads weird to me is what I've bolded. I'd suggest replacing it with something like "becomes available" or "comes open" (preferably the first one), other than that, it looks good to me, but I've never written one of those either, so take what I have to say with a grain of salt.
We'll just not tell H about this little fact, m'kay?
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