Schenectady Center is hiring a Director of Nursing (DON) in Schenectady, NY.
Supervises all nursing staff in the facility
Development and implementation of nursing policy and procedure
Overseeing the hiring and continued employment of nursing staff
Ensuring there is adequate nursing staff, and that the staff's skills remain current
Overseeing nursing employee conduct
Being knowledgeable of incidents at the facility
Assessing the health needs of each resident
REQUIREMENTS:
Current State RN license required
Minimum 5 years of experience in long term care
Minimum 2 years of supervisory experience
Evidence of strong supervision & leadership skills
About us:
Schenectady Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing is a 240-bed rehabilitation and skilled nursing facility located near the lively, reinvigorated downtown. With a long tradition of supporting the community-and being an active part of it-Schenectady Center is one of the newest in all of New York State with modern fixtures, contemporary features, and the latest amenities throughout. Our patient-centered therapy sessions are delivered by our caring, compassionate, expert team and will ensure that your program is tailored to your specific rehabilitation needs. Schenectady Center is a proud member of the Centers Health Care Consortium.
Equal Opportunity Employer -M/F/D/V
$80k-101k yearly est. 23h ago
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Virtual Nurse Practitioner - NY Licensed
One Medical 4.5
New York, NY job
About Us
One Medical is a primary care solution challenging the industry status quo by making quality care more affordable, accessible and enjoyable. But this isn't your average doctor's office. We're on a mission to transform healthcare, which means improving the experience for everyone involved - from patients and providers to employers and health networks. Our seamless in-office and 24/7 virtual care services, on-site labs, and programs for preventive care, chronic care management, common illnesses and mental health concerns have been delighting people for the past fifteen years.
In February 2023 we marked a milestone when One Medical joined Amazon. Together, we look to deliver exceptional health care to more consumers, employers, care team members, and health networks to achieve better health outcomes. As we continue to grow and seek to impact more lives, we're building a diverse, driven and empathetic team, while working hard to cultivate an environment where everyone can thrive.
The Opportunity:
The One Medical Virtual Medical Team (VMT) is a leading provider of virtual clinical care, providing world-class, convenient, evidence-based virtual medical care to One Medical patients in concert with their primary care providers. Through advanced technology and a team-based approach, we care for patients 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Our team is united by intellectual curiosity, inclusiveness, and a powerful mission: transforming healthcare and bringing world-class primary care to everyone.
Employment type:
Full time 40 hours minimum including evenings and weekends
What you'll be working on:
Treating patients via tele-health visits, including telephonic triage calls, video visit appointments, and email follow-ups
Continuous learning during weekly Clinical Rounds and through other modalities
Ongoing collaboration with both virtual and in-office teammates via daily huddles
Utilization of your specific clinical training and opportunities to give exceptional care to patients virtually
Education, licenses, and experiences required for this role:
Completed an accredited FNP program with a national certification
In the past 5 years, practiced as an Advanced Practitioner for at least:
2 years in an outpatient primary care setting seeing patients of all ages (0+), OR 2 years in an urgent care or emergency medicine setting seeing patients of all ages (0+)
Currently licensed in NY with ability to obtain additional state licenses
Ability to work weekday and weekend shifts (every other Saturday AND or Sunday required)
Current shifts range from (7am-6pm EST, 8am-7pm EST, 11am-10pm EST, 12pm-11pm EST, 1pm-12am EST)
Excellent clinical and communication skills
One Medical providers also demonstrate:
A passion for human-centered primary care
The ability to successfully communicate with and provide care to individuals of all backgrounds
The ability to effectively use technology to deliver high quality care
Clinical proficiency in evidence-based primary care
The desire to be an integral part of a team dedicated to changing healthcare delivery
An openness to feedback and reflection to gain productive insight into strengths and weaknesses
The ability to confidently navigate uncertain situations with both patients and colleagues
Readiness to adapt personal and interpersonal behavior to meet the needs of our patients
This is a full-time virtual role.
One Medical is committed to fair and equitable compensation practices.
The base hourly range for this role is $59.10 to $65.50 per hour based on a full-time schedule plus evening and weekend differential. Final determination of starting pay may vary based on factors such as practice experience, physical location (state you live in) and patient care schedule. Additional pay may be determined for those candidates that exceed these specified qualifications and requirements. For more information, visit ************************************
One Medical offers a robust benefits package designed to aid your health and wellness. All regular team members working 24+ hours per week and their dependents are eligible for benefits starting on the team member's date of hire:
Taking care of you today
Paid sabbatical for every five years of service
Free One Medical memberships for yourself, your friends and family
Employee Assistance Program - Free confidential services for team members who need help with stress, anxiety, financial planning, and legal issues
Competitive Medical, Dental and Vision plans
Pre-Tax commuter benefits
PTO cash outs - Option to cash out up to 40 accrued hours per year
Protecting your future for you and your family
401K match
Credit towards emergency childcare
Company paid maternity and paternity leave
Paid Life Insurance - One Medical pays 100% of the cost of Basic Life Insurance
Disability insurance - One Medical pays 100% of the cost of Short Term and Long Term Disability Insurance
In addition to the comprehensive benefits package outlined above, practicing clinicians also receive
Malpractice Insurance - Malpractice fees to insure your practice at One Medical is covered 100%.
UpToDate Subscription - An evidence-based clinical research tool
Continuing Medical Education (CME) - Receive an annual stipend for continuing medical education
Rounds - Providers end patient care one hour early each week to participate in this shared learning experience
Discounted rate to attend One Medical's Annual REAL primary care conference
One Medical is an equal opportunity employer, and we encourage qualified applicants of every background, ability, and life experience to contact us about appropriate employment opportunities.
One Medical participates in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S. Please refer to the E-Verification Poster and Right to Work Poster for additional information.
$59.1-65.5 hourly Auto-Apply 3d ago
Physician Assistant / Surgery - Transplant / Florida / Locum Tenens / Physician Assistant II - Hepatology & Liver Transplant
Mayo Clinic 4.8
Jacksonville, FL job
Why Mayo Clinic Mayo Clinic is top-ranked in more specialties than any other care provider according to U.S. News & World Report. As we work together to put the needs of the patient first, we are also dedicated to our employees, investing in competitive compensation and comprehensive benefit plans ? to take care of you and your family, now and in the future. And with continuing education and advancement opportunities at every turn, you can build a long, successful career with Mayo Clinic.
Benefits Highlights
Medical: Multiple plan options.
Dental: Delta Dental or reimbursement account for flexible coverage.
Vision: Affordable plan with national network.
Pre-Tax Savings: HSA and FSAs for eligible expenses.
Retirement: Competitive retirement package to secure your future.
Responsibilities
The Physician Assistant performs the following tasks in any authorized setting (clinics, hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, nursing homes, or patient's home).
Obtaining patient history
Performing physical examinations
Ordering and performing diagnostic and therapeutic procedures
Formulating a diagnostic impression
Developing and implementing a treatment plan
Monitoring effectiveness of therapeutic interventions
Offering counseling and education to meet patient needs
Making appropriate referrals
Prescribing and dispensing prescription medication
Assisting in surgery
Performing minor procedures and surgical procedures
Demonstrates ability to assess data reflective of patient's status and appropriately interprets information relative to patient's age-specific needs.
Qualifications
Basic Qualifications: Must be a graduate of an accredited university. NCCPA certification required. Must be licensed/certified or eligible to practice as PA in the State of Florida. MS, MPAS, MCMS, MPH, or MMS degrees are preferred.OTHER QUALIFICATIONS: Primary Care and/or surgical experience preferred. Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills and possess strong computer skills. Must be flexible and willing to handle extended hours and on-call responsibilities (evenings, weekends, and holidays) LICENSE: Current Physician Assistant license to practice in the state of Florida and specialty certification required. BLS and or ACLS required in specific areas.
Exemption Status
Exempt
Compensation Detail
Education, experience and tenure may be considered along with internal equity when job offers are extended.
Benefits Eligible
Yes
Schedule
Full Time
Hours/Pay Period
80
Schedule Details
Monday through Friday, 8-5PM. No nights or weekends. No holidays.
Weekend Schedule
No weekends.
International Assignment
No
Site Description
Just as our reputation has spread beyond our Minnesota roots, so have our locations. Today, our employees are located at our three major campuses in Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona, Jacksonville, Florida, Rochester, Minnesota, and at Mayo Clinic Health System campuses throughout Midwestern communities, and at our international locations. Each Mayo Clinic location is a special place where our employees thrive in both their work and personal lives. Learn more about what each unique Mayo Clinic campus has to offer, and where your best fit is.
Equal Opportunity
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, protected veteran status or disability status. Learn more about the "EOE is the Law". Mayo Clinic participates in E-Verify and may provide the Social Security Administration and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security with information from each new employee's Form I-9 to confirm work authorization.
Recruiter
LaTasha Perkins
$100k-223k yearly est. 1d ago
Family Advocate - Family Enrichment Center
Brooklyn Bureau of Community Services, Inc. 4.3
New York, NY job
Family Advocate - Bi-Lingual Mandarin/Cantonese
Reports to: Program Director
Status: Part Time
Hours/Schedule: Monday - Friday Afternoons and Evenings up to 25 hours per week between 1:00pm and 7:00pm
Salary Range: $25.00 per hour - $25.00 per hour
A Family Enrichment Center (FEC) is a family-centered, place-based primary prevention approach, where all members of the community have access to and may benefit from both structured or spontaneous activities and events (called “offerings”) that strengthen family protective factors to increase child and family well‑being and promote stability. FEC offerings are available to everyone, regardless of current or past child welfare involvement.
The goal of the Family Enrichment Center (FEC) is to enhance child and family well‑being by providing access and support to enable the strengthening of family protective factors inherent in its residents and community by building mutual community connections, capacity, and resilience.
In partnership with FEC staff, families will drive the planning, development, and sustainable co‑ownership of the centers. Families who participate in the FEC programming will be encouraged to share their expertise by volunteering at the center and given meaningful opportunities to engage with neighbors and peers. The goal of the FEC is to strengthen families' protective factors and build community connections, capacity, and resilience.
Position Summary
The Family Advocate is responsible for contributing to the day‑to‑day operation of the FEC including building connections with other staff, residents, and community partners; co‑designing and delivering relevant programming and activities (offerings); providing advocacy and making referrals for participants; and creating a warm and inviting gathering place for families and individuals using the protective factors model to support community resilience.
Responsibilities
Coordinate meetings, provide support, and collaborate with a team of local parents, subject experts, and other residents to deliver monthly events and activities (offerings) held at the FEC.
Foster a culture of respect built on the belief that families and communities possess the inherent strengths and knowledge needed to succeed given the right access to opportunities and support.
Provide advocacy, outreach, and referrals to connect participants to service providers and other programs that have resources to offer.
Engage groups of local community members of all ages and guide them through the co‑designed activities and programming of the FEC.
Manage enrollment and attendance at offerings and events.
Care for and attend to the physical space of the FEC program to ensure it is safe, welcoming, organized, and appealing to participants and community members.
Handle inventory and ordering/purchasing responsibilities to keep the site running and ensure needed food and supplies are stocked for offerings.
Effectively utilize tracking and reporting mechanisms and accurately enter data and run reports in the FEC website and other agency databases as needed to obtain program‑level data, compiling statistical or written reports for agency and external stakeholders.
Manage the FEC website to communicate with and engage members.
Use Appreciative Inquiry and other strength‑based tools to engage community members in co‑designing offerings.
Create monthly calendars, website content, and other outreach tools to promote and document offerings.
Participate and engage with the FEC team in learning collaboratives facilitated by ACS with other FEC teams from across the city.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Minimum qualifications include a bachelor's degree and three (3) years of professional experience; or a high school diploma and five (5) years of professional experience in community-driven programs working directly with children, youth, and families.
Reside in or near the FEC community, or reside close enough to arrive promptly, in the event of an emergency.
Bi‑Lingual either /Mandarin &/or Cantonese is required.
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to warmly connect with and engage children, youth, and adults individually and in groups.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Familiar with the community and its assets and resources, such as other programs, services, supports, local civic groups, and community leaders.
Experience in developing and running a group, a club, or coaching a team preferred.
Experience caring for children (as a parent, guardian, relative, neighbor, or babysitter) preferred.
Ability to perform multiple tasks effectively in a fast‑paced, challenging, and constantly changing environment.
Must have a commitment to work from a trauma‑informed, strength‑based, youth and family development perspective.
Must be able to work a flexible schedule including evenings and weekends, attending community events as needed.
BCS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
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$25 hourly 4d ago
Residential Aide, On-Call
Sanctuary for Families 4.2
New York, NY job
ABOUT US
Sanctuary for Families is New York's leading service provider and advocate for survivors of domestic violence, sex trafficking and related forms of gender violence. Every year, Sanctuary empowers thousands of adults and children to move from fear and abuse to safety and stability, transforming lives through a comprehensive range of services. We provide a range of wrap-around services to help survivors rebuild their lives in the aftermath of abuse, and work to end gender violence through three key strategies: direct services, outreach and training, and systems-change advocacy. Our services are available in 12 locations throughout New York City.
POSITION OVERVIEW
This position is an Residential Aide role that provides on-call coverage during weekdays, evenings, and overnight shifts, Including 8:00a.m. - 4:00pm., 4pm -12a.m., and 12a.m. (midnight) - 8a.m., as needed. The Residential Aides ensures that safety and security of the participants residing in the transitional shelter are safe, monitors access to the facility, maintains an accurate head count of the number of people in the facility, conducting hourly tours of the facility, and maintains confidentiality of the facility.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Maintains a safe and secure environment for clients, staff, and visitors.
Distributes information to residents regarding program rules and regulations.
Ensures compliance with program safety policies and procedures.
Screens incoming visitors to the facility by means of identification verification.
Provides conflict resolution.
Conducts monthly apartment inspections.
Monitors fire safety alarm panel and respond to facility emergencies.
Maintains a logbook of facility activities.
Conducts hourly tours of the facility to ensure its safety.
Answers and transfers incoming calls.
Prepares Incident/Accident and FYI reports for emergencies and violations of rules and/or regulations.
Responds to security emergencies.
In the absence of maintenance staff, sweeps the entry area, courtyard, and front of building as needed.
Performs any other department or agency-related duties or special projects as directed.
High school diploma or equivalency, prior security law enforcement experience preferred;
Previous experience working in a shelter setting with families preferred;
F-80 and F-02 License strongly preferred.
Strong interpersonal skills;
Good verbal and writing skills;
CPR and First Aid certified or eligible;
Possess or able to get an F-80 and F-02 Certification; within three months of the hired date.
Calm during crisis;
Familiarity with Microsoft Office, including Outlook, Excel, and Word
Ability to speak Spanish is a plus.
Budgeted Salary: $20 - $20 per hour
Work position is On-Call; Hourly/Non-Exempt
Work schedule is currently In-person/On-site; must be able to meet job location schedule obligations
Benefits:
Sick PTO under NYS Sick & Safe Leave Law
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Wellness program and rewards
Sanctuary for Families is a welcoming workplace. All qualified applicants will be afforded equal employment opportunities without discrimination because of race, creed (religion), color, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, military status, age, disability, predisposing genetic characteristics, marital status or domestic violence victim status, and other categories protected under Federal, New York state or New York city laws.
Survivors of gender-based violence are strongly encouraged to apply.
$20-20 hourly 14h ago
Project Assistant
Sanctuary for Families 4.2
New York, NY job
ABOUT US
Sanctuary for Families is New York's leading service provider and advocate for survivors of domestic violence, sex trafficking and related forms of gender violence. Every year, Sanctuary empowers thousands of adults and children to move from fear and abuse to safety and stability, transforming lives through a comprehensive range of services. We provide a range of wrap-around services to help survivors rebuild their lives in the aftermath of abuse, and work to end gender violence through three key strategies: direct services, outreach and training, and systems-change advocacy. Our services are available in 12 locations throughout New York City.
POSITION OVERVIEW
Sanctuary for Families is New York's leading service provider and advocate for survivors of domestic violence, sex trafficking, and related forms of gender-based violence. Sanctuary's Pro Bono Project expands access to justice for survivors by partnering with the private bar to provide pro bono representation and legal support. Each year, we collaborate with approximately 75 law firms and 1,200 pro bono attorneys.
We are seeking an enthusiastic, detail-oriented, and highly professional Project Assistant to join our Pro Bono team. The ideal candidate will be passionate about advancing justice for survivors of gender-based violence and skilled at building strong partnerships with law firms, volunteer attorneys, and colleagues across the organization.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone interested in the intersection of law, public service, and nonprofit management. The Project Assistant will gain broad exposure to Sanctuary's legal programs and play a key role in ensuring the success of pro bono initiatives in a dynamic, mission-driven environment.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Support the daily operation, administration, and coordination of the Pro Bono Project
Serve as a logistical contact for law firm and corporate pro bono partners
Help place pro bono cases with law firms and ensure pro bono attorneys receive timely case materials, background information, and technical assistance
Manage and maintain accurate data in Salesforce, Sanctuary's case management system
Assist a small number of clients with referrals and access to internal and external services, including financial grants, tutoring, housing, and counseling
Maintain and enhance Sanctuary's Pro Bono Portal, an online resource center for pro bono attorneys
Coordinate and provide administrative support for law firm pro bono clinics
Help plan and implement Above & Beyond, Sanctuary's annual pro bono awards celebration
Schedule client intakes and coordinate with referring agencies and internal teams
Compile data and draft reports for funders and internal use
Represent the Pro Bono Project at events, meetings, and trainings hosted by law firms, bar associations, and partner organizations
On-board interns and volunteers
Assist with the development of training materials for pro bono attorneys
Organize trainings, meetings, and special events for law firm partners
Perform additional duties as assigned to support the Pro Bono Project and its leadership
Bachelor's degree or equivalent relevant work experience
At least one (1) year of experience working in a law firm, or at least one year experience at a nonprofit or similar organization working or engaging directly with pro bono attorneys from law firms and/or volunteers who are assisting the non profit or similar organization as external counsel/legal service providers
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook); comfortable learning new systems and managing digital workflows
Experience with office systems (e.g. document management, scanning, etc.)
Proactive, efficient, and highly organized self-starter who is flexible and able to manage multiple priorities
Strong attention to detail and excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Demonstrated passion for improving access to justice and a commitment to supporting survivors of gender-based violence
High degree of professionalism, discretion, and integrity
Strong team orientation and desire to collaborate with staff and external partners.
Experience with survivors of trauma is a plus
Budgeted Salary: $29.29 - $32.35 per hour
(annualized base salary of $53,308/yr - $58,885/yr)
; based on completed years of experience pursuant to wage scale in accordance with collective bargaining agreement
Work position is Full-time (standard 35 hours/week), Hourly/Non-Exempt
Work schedule is currently Hybrid; must be able to meet job location schedule obligation
Benefits:
Health, Dental and Vision Insurance
Employer-paid life insurance
Employer retirement contribution
Paid time off (Holidays, Vacation, Personal, Sick)
Generous Leave Policy
Flexible spending account / Health savings account
Student loan assistance
Tuition reimbursement program
Gym reimbursement program
Wellness program and rewards
Sanctuary for Families is a welcoming workplace. All qualified applicants will be afforded equal employment opportunities without discrimination because of race, creed (religion), color, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, military status, age, disability, predisposing genetic characteristics, marital status or domestic violence victim status, and other categories protected under Federal, New York state or New York city laws.
Survivors of gender-based violence are strongly encouraged to apply.
$29.3-32.4 hourly 14h ago
Assistant Program Director
The Jewish Board 4.1
New York, NY job
PURPOSE:
Cedar House (Bronx) provides therapeutic and support services to adolescents ages 16-21 who are referred through ACS (Administration for Children's Services) and the Juvenile Justice system. Our residents have experienced significant trauma that often results in behavioral, emotional, and developmental challenges. The program offers a robust Independent Living Skills curriculum, including vocational training and educational support, to prepare youth for successful, independent adulthood.
POSITION OVERVIEW:
The Assistant Program Director supports the Program Director and Clinical Director in providing leadership, ensuring quality service delivery, and maintaining compliance with agency policies and external regulatory standards. The Assistant Program Director is responsible for day-to-day operations, supervision of key staff, and oversight of programmatic systems that promote client safety, well-being, and progress toward independence.
KEY ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS :
Program Operations & Oversight
Oversee daily program operations to ensure a safe, structured, and therapeutic environment for youth.
Lead weekly team meetings and provide supervision to the Senior Team Leader, Team Leaders, Programming Manager, and Cook.
Ensure the physical environment and basic needs (food, hygiene, healthcare, etc.) of youth are met.
Monitor and manage census, admissions, group assignments, and discharges.
Participate in and oversee intake and case closing processes.
Support adherence to program budget and financial guidelines.
Staff Development & Supervision
Oversee training, onboarding, and ongoing development of direct care staff.
Provide coaching and performance feedback to promote professional growth and accountability.
Ensure adequate staffing levels and proper shift coverage.
Clinical & Programmatic Support
Participate in the development and implementation of clinical and recreational programming.
Collaborate with clinical team and provide input on service planning.
Maintain engagement with community stakeholders, including emergency responders and neighboring organizations.
Compliance & Administration
Ensure compliance with ACS, OCFS, COFCCA, and agency standards.
Monitor documentation practices, including incident reporting and service note accuracy.
Serve as a point of escalation for after-hours program concerns (on-call responsibilities).
TEAM PROCESS:
Participate in intakes, assessments, and discharge planning.
Attend and contribute to staff meetings, trainings, and off-site professional development as needed.
Communicate clearly and effectively with team members, leadership, and external partners
DOCUMENTATION:
Review and follow up on incident reports in collaboration with the leadership team.
Ensure accurate and timely entry of documentation into electronic records.
Maintain compliance with agency and regulatory documentation standards.
Additional documentation responsibilities may be assigned at the discretion of program leadership and are not limited to the items listed above.
CORE COMPETENCIES:
Commitment to trauma-informed, youth-centered care.
Strong interpersonal and team collaboration skills.
Cultural competency and ability to work effectively with diverse populations.
Effective engagement strategies with youth.
Excellent written and verbal communication.
Detail-oriented, organized, and able to manage multiple priorities.
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively.
Valid driver's license and willingness to operate agency vehicles.
EDUCATIONAL/TRAINING REQUIREMENTS:
Master's degree in Social Work(MSW) required; license preferred. ( A master's degree in a closely related field may be considered based on relevant experience.)
Minimum 5 years of experience in children's mental health or child welfare; residential adolescent experience strongly preferred.
At least 2 years of supervisory experience.
Strong communication skills and ability to lead diverse teams.
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite; experience with CONNECTIONS and electronic medical record systems preferred.
Familiarity with telemental health platforms is a plus.
COMPUTER SKILLS REQUIREMENTS:
Knowledge of electronic medical systems or CONNECTIONS preferred
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office, Outlook and Word
Aptitude for learning new systems and application software
Experience with telemental health platforms a plus.
WORK ENVIORNMENT/PHYSICAL EFFORT:
Travel in the community with residents utilizing agency vehicle
Engage in physical activities with the youth
Walk up and downs stairs.
VISUAL AND MANUAL DEXTIERTY:
The candidate should be able to read paper and electronic documents and perform significant data entry into various computer programs.
If you join us, you'll have these great benefits:
Generous time off in addition to paid agency holidays and 15 sick days
Affordable and high-quality medical/dental/vision plans
Tuition assistance and educational loan forgiveness
Free continuing education opportunities
403(b) retirement benefits and a pension
Flexible spending accounts for health and transportation
24/7 Accessible Employee Assistance Program
Life and disability insurance
Diversity, equity, and inclusion working groups that are available for you to join, including Confronting Structural Racism (COR), Coalition Against Anti-Semitism (CAAS), and the LGBTQ Steering Committee
Who we are:
The Jewish Board delivers innovative, high-quality, and compassionate mental health and social services to over 45,000 New Yorkers each year. We are unique in serving everyone from infants and their families to children, teens, and adults. We are proud to employ and serve people of all religions, races, cultural backgrounds, gender expressions, and sexual orientations. We are committed to building diverse, equitable, and inclusive teams to help support our mission, and we strongly encourage candidates from historically marginalized backgrounds to apply to work with us.
More on Equal Opportunity:
We are an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
Pay Type
Salary
87,000 USD
$50k-79k yearly est. 5d ago
General Counsel
CRE Finance Council 3.8
Miami, FL job
Custom Capital - Remote (U.S.)
About Us
Custom Capital is a vertically‑integrated commercial real estate origination platform that connects high‑net‑worth investors with institutional‑quality Absolute NNN (triple net lease) investment opportunities nationwide.
We're not a broker. We're not a developer. We function as a shared family office-sourcing deals, performing full due diligence, assembling equity, coordinating financing, and managing every step from LOI to close. Our members get 100% ownership of cash‑flowing commercial properties with truly zero landlord responsibilities.
Operating remotely with a tech‑driven platform, we outpace traditional brokers with faster execution, better terms, and institutional‑grade processes. Our investments range from $2M-$25M, and we've experienced 200-300% YOY growth with over $350M in transactional value expected this year.
We're building an elite team to match our ambitions.
The Role
We're looking for a General Counsel to lead our legal function and protect Custom Capital's interests across all business activities. This is a strategic leadership role for an experienced attorney who can build legal infrastructure, provide transactional counsel, and guide the company through rapid growth.
You'll provide legal oversight for all transactions, negotiate complex agreements, manage external counsel relationships, and advise executive leadership on risk and compliance matters. This role reports directly to the COO and serves on the extended leadership team.
What You'll Do
Lead Legal Strategy: Build and oversee Custom Capital's legal function. Develop policies, procedures, and governance frameworks that support sustainable growth.
Oversee Transaction Documentation: Review and negotiate PSAs, assignment agreements, lending documents, and investor agreements. Ensure all transactions are properly structured and documented.
Manage Corporate Governance: Advise the Board and executive team on corporate governance matters. Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and corporate best practices.
Provide Risk Management: Identify and mitigate legal risks across business operations. Develop frameworks for risk assessment and management.
Coordinate External Counsel: Manage relationships with outside law firms. Direct external resources efficiently while controlling legal spend.
Support Investor Matters: Advise on investor agreements, SPE structures, and regulatory compliance related to our shared family office model.
Advise on Lending Relationships: Review loan documents, support lender negotiations, and ensure Custom Capital's unique 3‑leg transaction structure is properly understood and documented.
Build the Legal Function: Hire and develop legal team members as the company scales. Create infrastructure for efficient legal operations.
Who You Are
10+ years of legal experience with significant commercial real estate focus, including transactional work, corporate governance, and business advisory. In‑house experience at a CRE company, private equity firm, or similar environment preferred.
CRE transaction expertise-deep experience with commercial real estate acquisitions, including PSAs, title matters, due diligence, and closings. NNN or single‑tenant retail experience is a plus.
Business‑oriented mindset-you're a problem‑solver who finds ways to get deals done, not a roadblock. You understand that legal serves business objectives.
Corporate governance experience-familiarity with board matters, entity structures, and regulatory compliance.
Leadership capabilities-experience building and managing legal teams or functions. Ability to influence across an organization.
Strong communication skills-able to explain complex legal matters to non‑lawyers and advise executive leadership effectively.
Licensed attorney-J.D. from accredited law school and active bar membership in at least one U.S. jurisdiction.
You'll Thrive Here If You...
Excel at building-you're excited to create legal infrastructure from the ground up.
Value fast‑paced, entrepreneurial environments-you thrive when things move quickly and adapt as the company evolves.
Are comfortable with ambiguity-you can operate effectively while processes are being refined.
Think strategically-you see how legal decisions impact business outcomes and advise accordingly.
Want to make an impact-this is a leadership role with direct influence on company direction.
Why Join Us?
Priority Hire: This is a PRIORITY position-one of Custom Capital's most important hires.
Build the Function: Shape how legal operates at a rapidly growing company. Create the infrastructure that supports scale.
Leadership Team Access: Report directly to the COO and work closely with executive leadership.
High‑Value Deal Exposure: Work on $2M-$25M commercial transactions across the U.S. with $350M+ in expected transactional value.
Elite Environment: Join a team that values speed, precision, and initiative-and rewards top performance.
Competitive Compensation: Base + variable compensation commensurate with experience and performance.
Ready to lead legal at a high‑growth platform? Apply now.
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$63k-105k yearly est. 2d ago
Director of Social Work (DSW)
Warren Center 3.8
Queensbury, NY job
Warren Center is hiring a Director of Social Work (DSW) or Director of Social Services in Queensbury, NY.
Directs, establishes & plans the overall policies/goals for the Social Services Dept
Responsible for assessments, care planning & helping residents adjust
Supervision of Department Staff
Discharge Planning at start of admission
Occasional Community Outreach
Familiar with a variety of concepts, practices & procedures
A wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected
Relies on extensive experience & judgment to plan and accomplish goals
REQUIREMENTS:
2+ years of Management Experience in LTC settings
Knowledge of applicable State & Federal guidelines
Exceptional interpersonal & leadership skills
Bachelor's Degree in Social Work or a related Field
About us:
Warren Center is an eighty-bed skilled nursing facility located at 42 Gurney Lane. Our facility provides a wide spectrum of nursing care to the residents of Warren County. We provide short-term rehabilitation services to people who cannot immediately return to their homes because of an accident or illness. We also provide long-term care for individuals who are unable to care for themselves. We look at each person from an individual perspective. We then utilize a team approach working with the residents and their families to develop a unique plan of care to meet their needs. Warren Center is a proud member of the Centers Health Care consortium.
Equal Opportunity Employer -M/F/D/V
$62k-79k yearly est. 3d ago
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Iowa Primary Care Association 4.1
Fort Dodge, IA job
The Iowa Primary Care Association is actively recruiting a Behavioral Health Therapist to provide care at a community health center (FQHC) in Fort Dodge, IA!
LISW and LMHC all encouraged to apply!
What is a community health center (FQHC)?
The largest source of comprehensive primary care for underserved communities and populations.
With an integrated care model that includes medical, dental, behavioral health, and pharmacy services, patients can access comprehensive, coordinated services often under one roof.
Role Details:
Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday; no weekends and open to flexibility to provide occasional evening coverage; no call
Sees on average 8 patients per day
Provider team includes: 1 PMHNP & 1 LISW/LMHC
EHR: Ochin Epic
Predominantly adult patients with kids/adolescents still included.
Duties:
Provides psychosocial assessment to patients and families to identify emotional, social and environmental strengths and problems related to their diagnosis, illness, treatment and/or life situation for those referred by primary care providers.
Formulates, develops and implements a comprehensive psychosocial treatment plan utilizing appropriate clinical social work and/or counseling treatments and interventions. Interventions may include crisis intervention, brief and long-term individual, marital, and family and/or group therapies.
Provides therapeutic crisis intervention and emergency behavioral health services as required.
Participates in period staff conferences to present case histories; confer with internal external members of therapy team to develop comprehensive evaluations or plan pertinent therapy programs to provide maximum benefits for each patient.
Prepares and maintains a case record for each patient to describe the nature of social problems and services suggested or provided.
Provides education to patients and families around issues related to adaptation to the patient's diagnosis, illness, treatment and/or life situation.
Maintains working knowledge of and liaison with community agencies and resources.
Benefits:
Student Loan Repayment Programs: Eligible for $50,000 in student loan repayment in exchange for 2 years of service through state & federal programs
Competitive Salary: starting at $55,000-75,000 based on experience.
Wellness Reimbursement Program: Reimburse your monthly gym/fitness/wellness fee up to $25/month.
Comprehensive Insurance: Medical, dental, vision, life, accidental death and dismemberment, short-term disability, long-term disability, and flexible spending available.
Paid Time Off: 160 hours for full-time salaried employees + 8 paid holidays (1 additional floating holiday after 6 months of employment)
Retirement Plans: 401k with 5% employer match.
Join us in making a difference in the community while enjoying a rewarding career with excellent benefits and a supportive work environment!
Requirements
Graduation from accredited master's social work, counseling, marriage/family therapy and/or behavioral health education program.
Licensed as behavioral health professional to practice as LISW in Iowa (LISW; LMSW; or LMHC)
$55k-75k yearly 1d ago
Training and Engagement Partner
Sanctuary for Families 4.2
New York, NY job
ABOUT US
Sanctuary for Families is New York's leading service provider and advocate for survivors of domestic violence, sex trafficking and related forms of gender violence. Every year, Sanctuary empowers thousands of adults and children to move from fear and abuse to safety and stability, transforming lives through a comprehensive range of services. We provide a range of wrap-around services to help survivors rebuild their lives in the aftermath of abuse, and work to end gender violence through three key strategies: direct services, outreach and training, and systems-change advocacy. Our services are available in 12 locations throughout New York City.
POSITION OVERVIEW
The Training and Engagement Partner supports a culture of learning, belonging, and well-being across the organization. This position develops and delivers employee training and engagement initiatives through a trauma-informed lens, fostering a safe and supportive workplace environment. The Partner will lead the Employee Engagement Committee (formerly the DEI Committee) and coordinate continuing education opportunities, including CEU-accredited sessions, that align with the organization's mission, values, and people strategy. This position reports to the Chief People & Culture Officer.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Learning & Development
Design, deliver, and evaluate training programs focused on leadership, communication, wellness, and inclusive workplace practices.
Apply trauma-informed principles in all facilitation and curriculum design to promote psychological safety and empathy.
Collaborate with Programs and teams to assess training needs and create customized learning solutions.
Coordinate logistics for CEU-accredited programs, ensuring compliance with accreditation standards and documentation requirements.
Employee Engagement
Serve as the primary facilitator and coordinator of the Employee Engagement Committee, guiding initiatives that strengthen belonging, civility, and cross-team collaboration.
Report engagement efforts to the Employee Engagement Committee with recommendations
Monitor the anonymous reporting system and summarize any efforts for resolution
Develop and support engagement events, recognition activities, and organizational culture campaigns.
Collect and analyze feedback from engagement surveys and focus groups to identify themes and action opportunities.
Partnership & Collaboration
Partner with HR and organizational leaders to integrate learning and engagement strategies into talent and culture priorities.
Support the Chief People & Culture Officer with reporting, metrics, and communications related to training and engagement outcomes.
Build and maintain relationships with external training providers, facilitators, and accrediting organizations.
Education & Experience
Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) required; Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) preferred.
3-5 years of experience in training, learning & development, or employee engagement.
Experience facilitating or designing programs using a trauma-informed approach.
Experience coordinating or delivering CEU-accredited training preferred.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Strong facilitation and presentation skills with an inclusive, empathetic communication style.
Understanding of trauma-informed principles, adult learning theory, and group dynamics.
Excellent organizational and project management skills.
Ability to foster trust, collaboration, and engagement across diverse employee groups.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and learning platforms (LMS experience preferred).
Budgeted Salary: $75,000.00 - $79,000.00 per year
Work position is Full-time, Salaried/ Exempt
Work schedule is currently Hybrid; must be able to meet job location schedule obligations
Benefits:
Health, Dental and Vision Insurance
Employer-paid life insurance
Employer retirement contribution
Paid time off (Holidays, Vacation, Personal, Sick)
Generous Leave Policy
Flexible spending account / Health savings account
Student loan assistance
Tuition reimbursement program
Gym reimbursement program
Wellness program and rewards
Sanctuary for Families is a welcoming workplace. All qualified applicants will be afforded equal employment opportunities without discrimination because of race, creed (religion), color, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, military status, age, disability, predisposing genetic characteristics, marital status or domestic violence victim status, and other categories protected under Federal, New York state or New York city laws.
Survivors of gender-based violence are strongly encouraged to apply.
$75k-79k yearly 14h ago
Summer Camp Kitchen Team - Camp Welaka
Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida 4.1
Tequesta, FL job
TURN THIS SUMMER INTO YOUR NEXT ADVENTURE! EMBRACE EXPLORATION: If you love the outdoors and a new adventure, spend it at beautiful Camp Welaka in sunny Jupiter, Florida where we will host girls for Adventure-themed summer camp sessions! What will a typical day look like in this role?
Do you enjoy inventing creative and nutritious meals for kids? This position provides the ability to produce a variety of nutritious, appetizing meals on a set schedule, ensuring that the cuisine is a positive and memorable experience for every camper. This position is also responsible for ensuring the kitchen is operated and maintained in accordance with all applicable quality/ safety standards.
This position lives on property in an air-conditioned cabin however you must be able to withstand the heat and stress of an average day (and night) at camp.
While no two days will ever be the same, there will be one daily constant: our ultimate goal is to make sure that everyone is having a safe and fantastic time at camp!
Who are we seeking?
A creative individual who enjoys camping, delicious cuisine, and making meals for kids.
Someone who can communicate clearly, verbally and in writing, with children, parents, volunteers, peers, supervisors and subordinates.
Someone who can stand for long periods of time and can withstand the South Florida summer sun and heat.
An individual with the ability to lift up to 40 pounds and stand for long periods of time.
Someone who has supervisory experience and can motivate their team to be creative, keep things clean, and meet a set schedule for mealtimes.
What else will you need?
Must be at least 18 years of age.
Required to timely complete a Level 2 criminal background check with a determination that you are eligible for employment.
Required to timely complete a motor vehicle background check with eligibility for coverage under applicable agency insurance.
Required to timely complete a post-offer, pre-employment health examination, with the ability to perform the essential duties of the job with or without reasonable accommodation, and submit health history record prior to first day of work.
Strong preference for supervisory experience, experience working with large youth groups, ability to swim, and knowledge of outdoor programming.
Click on Full Job Description below for more details!
Our 2026 summer camp sessions are as follows:
Mandatory Pre-Camp Staff Training: Monday 6/8/26 - Thursday 6/11/26
Resident Camp Session 1: Friday 6/12/26- Saturday 6/13/26
Resident Camp Session 2: Wednesday 6/17/26 - Saturday 6/20/26
Adventure Camp : Monday 6/22/26 - Friday 6/26/26
Resident Camp Session 3: Tuesday 7/7/26- Saturday 7/11/26
Resident Camp Session 4: Sunday 7/12/26 - Thursday 7/16/26
Clean Up Day: Friday 7/17/26
Note: Applicants are encouraged to commit to all summer camp sessions, and if approved to work less than all of the sessions, must be able to commit to the entire session or sessions they are selected to work. All selected candidates must attend pre-camp training.
Learn more about our summer camp experience: Summer Camp | Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida (gssef.org)
How do you apply?
Complete our online application in consideration for an opportunity to begin your career in Girl Scouting today!
Note: Preference is given first to prior seasonal summer camp staff who are invited to return.
Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States for any employer. Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida does not sponsor applicants for work visas. Note: This posting may be closed or canceled at any time based on business needs.
$19k-26k yearly est. 7d ago
Tour Boat Captain -Kingston NY
Hudson River Maritime Museum 3.6
Kingston, NY job
Job DescriptionTour Boat Captain - Kingston NY The Hudson River Maritime Museum, in Kingston NY, is seeking a licensed captain to run our 44' solar tour vessel,
Solaris
. Trips that range from 1 to 2 hours are run from our dock on Rondout Creek, in downtown Kingston.
Solaris
is completely quiet, powered by a single-screw electric motor and accommodates up to 24 passengers . Trips include various creek and river excursions and visits to our 1913 Rondout Lighthouse. Captain is not required to give tours but should be comfortable welcoming passengers and explaining rules and regs to passengers. Trips are scheduled from late morning to after dusk, and various shift opportunities are available, including charters. Season is mid-May through October with potential for additional trips and charters.
Requirements:
Min 25-ton capacity captains license
Be able to pass initial and random drug tests
Previous experience driving tour boats or similar
Strong navigational skills and knowledge of local waterways
Excellent communication and leadership skills
Ability to remain calm under pressure and make quick decisions in emergency situations
Duties:
Ensure the safety of passengers and crew members
Navigate waterways and follow designated routes
Communicate with passengers, crew, and port authorities
Monitor weather conditions and make necessary adjustments to the route
Adhere to all safety regulations and protocols
Job Type: Part-time, seasonal,1 to 3 days a week as available
Pay: $27 - $29 per hour depending on experience
Supplemental Pay: tips
Please send resumes to: ***************
$27-29 hourly Easy Apply 1d ago
Strategic Communications Consultant
New York Foundation 3.9
New York, NY job
Job Title: Strategic Communications Consultant
Reports to: Communications Manager
Status: Independent Contractor
ABOUT THE NEW YORK FOUNDATION
The New York Foundation is a steadfast supporter of community organizing, grassroots advocacy, and movement-building. We believe that the resilience and vitality of New Yorkers is the city's greatest resource, and we value the courage and experience of community groups and their leaders. In the ongoing struggle for racial, economic, gender, and climate justice, the Foundation supports grassroots initiatives that build power to confront systemic barriers and inspire people to work toward a more just, equitable, and inclusive city.
JOB OVERVIEW
The strategic communications consultant collaborates with and supports the Communications Manager throughout 2026 on independent projects, real-time workflow collaboration, media assistance and coaching, research, and other internal and external communications projects that emerge throughout the year.
This position prohibits the usage of generative artificial intelligence and all work must be completed without AI tools.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Include but are not limited to:
Strategic Collaboration
Weekly hour-long check-ins with Communications Manager
In-meeting partnership with Communications Manager on weekly workflow
Coaching Communications Manager on engaging with and pitching to philanthropic media
Outlets such as Chronicle of Philanthropy, Inside Philanthropy, Impact Alpha, and Philanthropy New York
Collaboration on messaging strategy through social media, newsletters, and network organizing
External priorities for pitches and messaging include trust-based philanthropic practices, funding grassroots organizing, the New York City and State funding landscape, catalytic investment opportunities, co-filing shareholder proposals, and establishing a strategic reserve fund
Project: Messaging Guide
With guidance and feedback from the Communications Manager, develop a comprehensive staff tool encompassing messaging priorities, tone, and guidance for each area of the foundation's work
Include “elevator pitches” for each work area
Match the current tone, approach, and personality of the foundation
Facilitate a staff-wide training on using the guide
Other Projects as necessary
SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
Preferred skills and experience include:
5 years minimum experience in a philanthropic or nonprofit communications role
Collaborating with team members through support and peer exchange of learning and ideas
Engaging philanthropic audiences on multiple platforms, including newsletters, LinkedIn, news publications, and virtual and real-time presentation
Pitching to media outlets, initiating and maintaining relationships with journalists
Familiarity with mission-aligned investment and shareholder engagement
Drafting internal communications guidance and policies, for example messaging guides, AI policies, and document retention policies
Researching
Ability to problem-solve, plan, and prioritize tasks
Ability to combine assisting and skill-sharing during projects
Strong written and oral communication skills
Other preferred qualities include:
A clear commitment to the mission and values of the New York Foundation, particularly an understanding of community organizing for racial, economic, gender, and climate justice
Positivity, ability to motivate others, and affirming
Sense of humor and camaraderie
Empathy, humility, and a respect for divergent points of view and approaches
Adaptability
COMPENSATION
This position will be contracted. The compensation range is $20,000 to $30,000 depending on experience, for an estimate of 100 hours of work to be completed in 2026.
HOW TO APPLY
Please use the New York Foundation BambooHR system to submit your application. Make sure to include the following materials:
A cover letter briefly outlining the projects that make you eligible for this scope of work
A resume that includes references and past clients
Examples of relevant past work:
A messaging guide you have created for another client
Published articles you pitched
Newsletters/socials/writing samples that demonstrate deployment of a comms strategy
A LinkedIn presence you have strategically curated
Applications received by January 16th, 2026 will receive priority review. However, applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
The New York Foundation is an equal opportunity employer and considers all applications without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, creed, color, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, HIV serostatus, socio-economic status, marital status, veteran status, or any other category protected by local, state, or federal laws.
Cultivating a team that reflects the diverse experiences New York City communities is essential to building a strong team to advance our mission. We strongly encourage submissions from qualified applicants who are people of color; immigrants; people with disabilities; LGBTQ people; transgender, gender non-conforming, and non-binary people; and formerly incarcerated people.
$20k-30k yearly 15d ago
Nutritionist - Main Office
Lantern Community Services Inc. 3.9
New York, NY job
Job Title : Nutritionist
Reports to : Director of Nutrition & Food Programs
FLSA Status : Exempt
Work Status : Full-time, Mon-Fri (9am-5pm) hours may vary.
Sites: Clover Hall, Euclid Glenmore, Hunterfly Trace, Huntersmoon, Rustin & Stardom
Salary: $65,000 - $85,000
Position Type : This is a full-time position with a regular schedule of Monday-Friday from 9-5. Lantern staff may be asked to change the work schedules and hours depending on the operational needs of the site and the agency.
Objective: The Nutritionist provides expert guidance and personalized dietary advice to clients to promote overall health and wellness. They develop tailored nutrition plans, educate clients on healthy eating habits, and support behavior change to achieve specific health goals.
Essential Functions:
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Assess clients' nutritional needs based on medical history, lifestyle, and health goals.
Develop and implement individualized nutrition plans and recommendations.
Educate clients on proper diet, nutrition principles, and healthy lifestyle choices.
Monitor and evaluate clients' progress and adjust plans as needed.
Stay informed of the latest research and trends in nutrition and health science.
Collaborate with healthcare professionals to support comprehensive patient care.
Maintain detailed client records and confidentiality in accordance with privacy regulations.
Conduct group nutrition education sessions and workshops.
Required Education and Experience :
Bachelor's degree in Nutrition, Dietetics, Food Science, or a related field.
Minimum of two years of experience teaching nutrition curriculums, must have food experience.
Possession of a valid Food Handler's License, or the ability to obtain one within six (6) months of hire, is required.
Proven experience in clinical, community, or private nutrition counseling.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
Ability to motivate and support clients in achieving health goals.
Knowledge of dietary supplements and nutrition-related medical conditions.
Preferred Requirements :
Certification or licensure as a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) or equivalent (if applicable).
Master's degree preferred.
Work Environment : This job operates at the main office and supportive housing sites that works with a population that experiences mental illness, addiction, disability, HIV, and other chronic illnesses.
Physical Demands:
Nutritionist role primarily involves sedentary work, including sitting for extended periods while conducting client consultations, developing nutrition plans, and documenting progress. Regular use of a computer, telephone, and other standard office equipment is required. Clear verbal communication and active listening are essential, as the position involves frequent interaction with clients, healthcare providers, and team members in both one-on-one and group settings.
Note: Lantern Community Services provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment. Lantern Community Services (Lantern) values the diversity of all our clients, staff, Board of Directors, and partners. By bringing diverse individuals and viewpoints together, we create more vibrant, healthy and just communities. Lantern welcomes individuals of all backgrounds and experiences regardless of race, ethnicity, national origin, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, marital status, political belief, pregnancy, religion, immigration status, veteran status, class, creed, mental or physical disability, and any other characteristic protected by federal, state, and local law.
$65k-85k yearly Auto-Apply 50d ago
Qualified Intellectual Disability Professional (QIDP) - Day Habilitation - Manhattan
QSAC Careers 4.2
New York, NY job
"Urgently Hiring!! Looking to fill as soon as possible!!”
is $48,000-$55,000 annually
QSAC is Hiring! Our Day Habilitation program is looking for a dedicated and enthusiastic Qualified Intellectual Disability Professional (QIDP) to support its Day programs at one of our sites in Queens and Long Island. This rewarding position is part of the OPWDD regulations for QSAC Day programs.
Responsibilities
Assessment & Observation
Assess individual's to determine the habilitation needs
Develop and supervise the implementation of the Staff Action Plan (SAP)/Residential Habilitation Plan (RHP) goals and the Individualized Protective Oversight Plan (IPOP)
Monitor the integration of services and make changes in the objectives of the SAP (RHP/IPOP)
Analyze the data based on the execution of the RHP to monitor the progress of individuals and write the monthly progress notes
Perform observations and spot checks to monitor the implementation of goals. Retrain staff and revise goals as needed based on observations and clinical recommendations
Training & Communication
Attend Life Plan (Individualized Service Plan) meetings (Annual review and 6-month review), monthly staff meetings, and Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) meetings
Ensure the quality of staff in delivering and providing the necessary supports and supervision to each individual served by providing supervision, coaching, training, etc.
Maintain contact with the individual's family, Care Manager, Behavior Intervention Specialists, Day Program, treatment centers, and other QSAC programs to ensure continuity of services
Participate in the screening of potential new Day Hab attendees
Qualifications & Work Experience
Bachelor's Degree in one of the following professional categories (including, but not limited to) human services, sociology, special education, rehabilitation, counseling, psychology or related field required
One (1) year experience working directly with people with intellectual disability or individuals with physical and/or developmental disabilities and co-morbid psychiatric diagnoses
Knowledge about the “Level of Care Eligibility Determination” (LCED)
Proficiency in Microsoft Office
Able to work a flexible schedule
Possess a valid driver's license
General knowledge of theories and methods of applied behavior analysis (ABA) process, teaching strategies, assessments, and goal development
Ability to safely assist lifting individuals of various weights & 20 lb item
Ability to run, when needed
Mission
QSAC is a New York City and Long Island based nonprofit that supports children and adults with autism, together with their families, in achieving greater independence, realizing their future potential, and contributing to their communities in a meaningful way by offering person-centered services. QSAC pursues this mission through direct services that provide a supportive and individualized setting for children and adults with autism to improve their communication, socialization, academic, and functional skills.
Benefits
Our benefits go beyond health and retirement. You will be joining a passionate community of professionals and staff who support each other in a challenging and rewarding work culture.
Competitive salary
Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance have very low out of pocket costs (for FT staff)
Medical can be as low as $1 dollar per paycheck / $26 dollars a year for full medical coverage ( for FT staff)
Generous Paid Time Off policy (for full time staff) Start with 24 days annually
Group Life Insurance and Long Term Disability (for FT staff)
Flexible Spending Accounts (for FT staff)
Pre-Tax Commuter Benefits
403(b) Retirement with Employer Discretionary Match (for FT staff)
Opportunities for career advancement
Qualifications are subject to change in accordance with government regulations.
*Employee costs listed are based on individual coverage.
Qualifications are subject to change in accordance with government regulations.
QSAC is Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE)
Mission-Oriented. Results-Driven. Collaborative. Passionate. We Are QSAC.
To Apply: Please send resume to Jobs@qsac.com
$48k-55k yearly 60d+ ago
Usher (Patron Services)/Seasonal Employment
Chautauqua Institution 3.8
Chautauqua, NY job
Job Description
This role supports the Marketing Department's mission by serving as a welcoming, knowledgeable point of connection between Chautauqua Institution and its patrons. By providing professional, accessible, and responsive front-of-house service, Patron Services staff help ensure a safe, inclusive, and engaging experience that reflects Chautauqua's commitment to community and enrichment through meaningful experiences. Events are scheduled every day during the summer season; employees are scheduled to support the operation of the performances. Shift start times vary from 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
About Your Compensation
Compensation for this position starts at $16.00/Hour and, with demonstrated experience and qualifications, candidates may earn up to $17.00/Hour.
About Your Work Day
Customer focused and professional when greeting patrons into the Amphitheater and other performing venues across the Institution grounds.
Use handheld computerized device to check-in patron's gate pass/ticket into the venue.
Assist patrons with disability needs, including wheelchair access/seating, service dogs, and Assistive Listening Devices.
Answer patron questions by providing information on venue rules/regulations, event seating, restroom locations, and general information about Chautauqua Institution.
Address and diffuse patron issues.
Ability to work in a calm and professional manner during peak periods and during high-attendance events.
Assist in creating a safe and pleasant patron experience.
About the Referral Program
Chautauqua Institution's Referral Bonus Program is a talent solution to recruit, develop, and retain a diverse workforce that encompasses all the skills and experience necessary to deliver on our goals and objectives. Chautauqua Institution will provide a $500 referral bonus (less taxes) for active employees referring a new candidate who is hired and remains employed for at least 90-days from the first physical date of work. In the case of seasonal positions working less than 6-months, the new candidate must remain actively employed for at least 30-days from the first physical date of work and until the closing date of the season. The closing date of the season is the last Sunday in August.
About Your Schedule
Chautauqua Institution and Chautauqua Hotel Company offer flexible schedules, full and part-time, for seasonal employment during summer operations starting annually each June and concluding in August. Seasonal employment may be available earlier (pre-season) and beyond season (post-season) based on business needs and candidate availability. Schedules typically include evenings, weekends, and/or holidays as a requirement.
Will be scheduled to work an average of 20-hours/week. Scheduled hours will be generally four hours/shift and five shifts/week. Hours may include evenings, weekends, and holidays based on business needs.
About Living on the Grounds
No employer-provided housing is available for this position. Applicants should plan to secure independent housing or reside within a commutable distance.
About Chautauqua Institution
Chautauqua Institution is a not-for-profit global convener of dialogue on the most significant issues of the day through engagement across four pillars of the arts, education, religion, and recreation. The Chautauqua community is located on the shores of Chautauqua Lake in southwestern New York State and comes alive each summer with a unique mix of visual and performing arts, lectures, interfaith worship/programs, and recreational activities. Chautauqua Institution owns and operates Chautauqua Hotel Company, a comprehensive hotel, food & beverage, conferencing, and events organization.
Discovering Your Chautauqua Experience
There are countless ways that our talent will engage with our mission, vision, and diverse communities, and you are invited to immerse yourself in our programming as a gateway to this experience. Employees will receive a traditional Chautauqua gate pass, free of cost, which provides access to many of our programs at the Amphitheater.
Our Commitment to IDEA
Chautauqua Institution values Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA) as a priority in our strategic plan, 150 Forward. One of our five core values is “The dignity and contributions of all people.” We are committed to creating conditions where everyone can engage as complete and valued participants in the Chautauqua experience. The Institution is an equal opportunity employer committed to equitable and inclusive hiring practices. Applicants and employees will not be discriminated against based on any status protected under federal, state, or local law. We especially welcome applications from those who can demonstrate experience, engagement, and professional expertise in IDEA.
Joining Our Talent Community
Join our talent community online at CHQ.org/employment. You are encouraged to learn more about Chautauqua Institution at CHQ.org and view the 150 Forward Strategic Plan at 150fwd.CHQ.org.
$16-17 hourly 2d ago
2025-2026 Middle School Principal-Calvary Chapel Academy
Calvary Chapel Fellowship 4.1
West Melbourne, FL job
Benefits:
Dental insurance
Employee discounts
Health insurance
Paid time off
Parental leave
Vision insurance
Wellness resources
Reports to: CCA Head of School
FLSA Status: Exempt (Salaried)
Hours: 40 hours Full Time
Campus: Melbourne
We exist to glorify God by being a loving community where people are saved, set free, discipled, empowered, and sent out to fulfill their God-given calling.
Job Summary:
The Middle School Principal will oversee the middle school teachers and instructional aides, providing leadership and administration, which will motivate instructional and support personnel to strive for superior performance for the best possible opportunities for student growth and development, both educationally and spiritually.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
• Ensure that a biblical, Christ-centered perspective is integrated into all aspects of the middle school (Acts 20:28)
• Maintain an excellent working knowledge of all policies, procedures, and handbooks (Proverbs 16:3)
• Provide an environment that is Christ-centered, safe, professional, academically challenging and encouraging
• Initiate and lead middle school events and activities (Proverbs 16:9)
• Effectively communicate with students, parents, faculty, and staff (1 Thessalonians 5:11)
• Maintain confidentiality of all personal information (Proverbs 11:13)
• Support the total school program in accordance with school system philosophy, CCA School Board requirements, accrediting agency standards, and state school statutes
• Keep the Head of School informed of activities, situations, and developments that affect school programs
• Maintain professional and effective relationships with the school's administrative team (Philippians 2:4)
• Assist the Head of School in middle school new hire process, growth and development, disciplinary actions, and dismissal as needed
• Coordinate student learning services including the oversight of discipline and attendance, the supervision of student scheduling, providing assistance in guidance and counseling activities and collaborating with others in the modification of student behavior, including non-school service agencies (1 Corinthians 14:40)
• Assist the Head of School in the preparation of middle school budget line items
• Complete in a timely fashion all records and reports as required by law and regulation or requested by the Head of School (1 Corinthians 4:2)
• Serve as a leader to the middle school faculty in matters of classroom management and teaching methods
• Perform annual teacher evaluation including formal and informal classroom observations, pre-observation, and post-observation meetings
• Oversee middle school parent conferences (Colossians 3:17)
• Conduct middle school division meetings
• Keep abreast of new materials, teaching techniques, and developments in the field of education
• Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor (Colossians 3:23)
Job Skills and Competencies:
• Have earned a Master's Degree in Education or other related field
• Have taught in the classroom a minimum of three (3) years
• Have already obtained or will obtain ACSI Administrative Certification during the first year of employment
• Possess leadership and knowledge of middle school instructional programs
• Use excellent written and oral English skills when communicating with students, parents, and colleagues
• Possess the ability to delegate effectively in order to accomplish God's goals (Ephesians 4:16)
Other Qualifications:
• Calvary Chapel must be your home church with regular attendance
• Keep the ministry in the forefront of all you do, with a servant heart and optimistic attitude (Philippians 2:3)
• Conduct yourself in a manner that reinforces the core values and mission of Calvary Chapel and agree to our Statement of Faith
• Demonstrate a mature, ongoing personal relationship with Jesus through spiritual and moral integrity
• Strong commitment to the vision and mission of Calvary Chapel Melbourne
• Fruit of the Spirit is consistently displayed in your life, as a reflection of God's love to colleagues and visitors (Galatians 5:22-23)
$26k-43k yearly est. Auto-Apply 13d ago
Referee/Official Adult, Lake Nona YMCA Family Center
YMCA of Central Florida 4.4
Florida job
The Adult Referee/Official (non Certified) will be responsible for the integral part of monitoring sports activity (including but not limited to refereeing for basketball, soccer and/or volleyball games), making sure all rules are followed and the game is played fairly.
Our Culture
Our mission and core values are brought to life by our culture. In the Y, we strive to live our cause of strengthening communities with purpose and intentionality every day. We are welcoming: we are open to all. We are a place where you can belong and become. We are genuine: we value you and embrace your individuality. We are hopeful: we believe in you and your potential to become a catalyst in the world. We are nurturing: we support you in your journey to develop your full potential. We are determined: above all else, we are on a relentless quest to make our community stronger beginning with you. We are the Y.
Job Responsibilities
Enforce the rules of the game. Enforce program rules/policies by maintain constant surveillance of program participants
Arrive at least 15 minutes prior to your first game scheduled
Complete score sheets at score table. Write in final score, circle winning team, initial games officiated
Facilitate/lead pledge before game
Ensure games starts on time
Take charge. Do not be afraid to blow the whistle
Ensure safety of participants/members
Actively engage with coaches. Always explain to the coaches how the game will be called. Explain your calls to players and coaches
Ensure goal heights are adjusted according to age division and proper size ball is used
Assist supervisor with set up/clean up as needed
Maintain control of game. Keep composure under pressure. Help keep a positive environment
Builds effective, authentic relationships with participants and parents, helping them connect with each other and the YMCA. Models welcoming, connecting, motivating and affirming behaviors.
Completes mandatory staff training and participates in required staff meetings.
Participates in special events as assigned.
Ensures completion of daily equipment checks and completes daily cleaning tasks.
Actively promotes all YMCA programs and activities and supports YMCA campaign initiatives.
Follows YMCA policies, procedures, and emergency procedures and able to demonstrate them.
Requirements
High school graduate or equivalent required.
1-3 years' experience as an adult referee/official preferred.
Must have knowledge and understanding of league rules as they apply to the sport being played.
Excellent interpersonal, communication, and problem solving skills with the ability to communicate effectively with both participants and parents.
Knowledge of youth developmental stages, with ability to apply corresponding learning and physical traits to curriculum development and classroom management.
Within 60 days of hire, CPR/AED & First Aid certification
Work Environment & Physical Demands
Must be willing to work a flexible schedule, which may include weekends and holidays as needed.
Must be willing to work an on-call schedule rotation as required.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate to loud.
The physical activities of this position include: stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, grasping, feeling, and repetitive motions. Talking is required for expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word. Hearing is required to perceive information at normal spoken word levels, with or without correction.
The employee must be able to perform medium work: exerting up to 50 to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 20 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
The employee is required to have close visual acuity, along with the visual acuity to determine the accuracy, neatness, and thoroughness of the work assigned or to make general observations of facilities or structures. The employee is required to have visual acuity to operate motor vehicles.
The employee is subject to both environmental conditions: activities occur inside and outside. The employee is subject to extreme heat: temperatures above 100 degrees for periods of more than one hour.
May be required to sit or stand for extended periods of time while demonstrating manual dexterity in order to accurately work on the phone, computer keyboard, and other equipment.
Disclaimers
Must complete successful background screening, which includes criminal and employment verification.
All of the above duties and responsibilities are essential job functions subject to reasonable accommodation. The YMCA promotes an equal employment opportunity work place which includes reasonable accommodation of otherwise qualified disabled applicants and employees. Please see your manager should you have any questions about this policy or these job duties.
This may not be all-inclusive and employees are expected to perform all other duties as assigned and directed by management. Job descriptions and duties may be modified when deemed appropriate by management.
$20k-26k yearly est. 44d ago
Early Intervention Occupational Therapy Evaluator
Autism Cares Foundation 3.8
New York job
Find your passion!
is part of ACP Early Intervention, a division of Autism Care Partners.
**Looking for Occupational Therapy Evaluators in NYC**
What you'll be doing at Autism Care Partners:
The Early Intervention Evaluation Department is actively seeking qualified Occupational Therapists to conduct evaluations. Ideal candidates will:
Demonstrate expertise in conducting OT assessments for early intervention-aged children.
Follow best practices in OT evaluation and reporting.
Be proficient in administering and interpreting current standardized testing tools,
This is a great opportunity to support early childhood development and make a meaningful impact in the lives of young learners.
Essential Functions
Conduct comprehensive OT evaluations using current, standardized tools.
Contact parents within 48 hours of referral to schedule evaluations; therapists create and manage their own schedules.
Submit thorough, proofread reports within 5 days of the evaluation.
Communicate effectively with parents and teachers, addressing concerns and gathering insights on the child's functioning.
Maintain regular and reliable attendance.
Competencies
Sensitivity to developmental delays and family concerns.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
Work Environment
This position operates in a child's home, daycare, preschool or Head Start wherever the child is attending and therapist schedules the evaluation at the appropriate setting. Occupational Therapists need to understand and be sensitive to the various cultural differences and diversities exhibited within New York City. The parents must be informed as to where the evaluation is being conducted for their child.
Physical Demands
Traveling from case referral to case referral.
Carrying testing materials
Travel Required
Occupational Therapists need to be willing to travel to a child's home, daycare and preschool setting wherever the evaluator schedules the evaluation to be conducted.
Education and Experience
Master's Degree in Occupational Therapy
Graduate from an accredited program in Occupational Therapy
Experience working with children aged 2-21-year-olds.
Bilingual Extension if applicable
Additional Requirements
Employees in this role are considered essential workers as part of the critical infrastructure.
No prior criminal history
OUR MISSION
Empowering families to reach their potential through early diagnosis and exceptional, innovative, interdisciplinary care.
OUR VISION
Transforming lives as a leader in innovative, integrated, and person-centered care.
OUR VALUES
Clinical excellence: Our services are evidence based, outcome driven, effective, and high quality.
Collaborative: Our interdisciplinary teams work together to provide the best care. We create a relationship-driven, inclusive community where everyone's ideas are welcome.
Optimism and hope: We maintain a positive attitude and bring our clients hope.
Inclusive: We value diversity and seek equity. We serve all communities, including many that are often underserved and under resourced.
Ethical: We act with integrity and transparency.
Disclaimer:
Please note this is not designed to cover or contain an exhaustive list of all expectations, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job; employees may be required to perform additional functions. The company reserves the right to revise the job description at any time. The employee must be able to perform the essential functions of the position satisfactorily. If requested, reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of their job, absent an undue hardship.