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  • Group Leader (Fall 2025)

    AretÉ Education 4.5company rating

    Group leader job in New York, NY

    Group Leader Schedule: Monday, Tuesday and Friday (2:15pm - 5:30pm) As an employee of Areté working during the school day on-site at Arete Partner schools around NYC, we expect excellent performance in all of the following areas listed below. Responsibilities & Expectations Regular attendance for assigned weekly shifts during school day at assigned Partner School Timely arrival to work Lead orderly, safe, and caring arrival and dismissal procedures Support teachers, administrators, and other school staff to surround all students and families entering the building with safe and caring context for learning Support school staff with establishing safe hallways A commitment to excellence in your work with students as demonstrated by your positive and caring presence with students and families Collaboration with colleagues and supervisors Participation in all professional learning opportunities provided Willingness to reflect on strengths and areas for growth to improve individual and team performance Friendly and open communication with families Regular communication with supervisors and Areté headquarters staff (email, phone) Flexibility in weekly scheduling Education and Experience Prior internship or work experience working with Arete Education preferred Mandated Reporter and Foundations in Health and Safety online training required (7-hours) Department of Health and Department of Education background clearance High School diploma, college degree preferred Physical Requirements Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times. Must be able to traverse classroom and adjust one's tone and height, by bending or leaning, in order to support program activities Potential Schedule Monday - Friday (2:15pm - 5:30pm) - Total hours per week: 16.25 or Monday, Tuesday and Friday (2:15pm - 5:30pm) - Total hours per week: 9.75 Organization Areté Education is a 501(c)3 not for profit organization that trains and empowers youth to lead successful lives, by partnering with local schools and community groups to grow investment in New York City youth. Areté designs afterschool and summer programming that exposes youth to diverse career pathways; builds academic, wellness, and leadership skills; and expands access to the arts and culture. For more information, please visit ********************** Applications Accepted Up Until All Spots Are Filled. *This position is grant-funded and subject to budget considerations #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $60k-118k yearly est. 5d ago
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  • Brand Experience Lead - Tastings & Activations

    The Long Drink Co

    Group leader job in New York, NY

    A leading beverage company is seeking an outgoing Senior Brand Ambassador to expand their presence in New York. This part-time position involves relationship-building through in-store tastings and collaborations with distributor partners. Candidates should have experience in the alcoholic beverage industry, possess strong organizational skills, and be comfortable working flexible hours. The role requires engaging key accounts and providing product education, ensuring successful activations at retail locations. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $26k-38k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Care Team Lead - Home Health (Brooklyn)

    Elara Caring

    Group leader job in New York, NY

    A home care provider in New York seeks a Care Team Manager to lead a team and ensure quality patient care. You will support a dedicated group of healthcare professionals, coordinate services for over 65,000 patients, and drive team success. The role requires a high school diploma, experience in home care or a fast-paced environment, and strong communication skills. Competitive compensation and benefits package, with opportunities for advancement. Join us in making a difference in healthcare. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $69k-134k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Camp Site Operations Lead

    Stem From Dance

    Group leader job in New York, NY

    Job DescriptionABOUT OUR ORGANIZATION For over a decade, STEM From Dance (SFD) has been committed to empowering girls of color with the skills, experiences, and confidence to pursue careers in STEM - all through the power of dance. Our mission is rooted in addressing the systemic underrepresentation of women of color in STEM fields. Through our innovative programs and steadfast community support, girls cultivate their creativity, fortify their confidence, and leverage technology to pioneer bold innovations. Our vision is ambitious: to impact the lives of one million girls, guiding them towards thriving careers in STEM. Already on the path to national and global recognition, SFD is at the forefront of integrating dance with STEM education, driving the charge toward greater representation of women of color in STEM. We envision a future where the STEM landscape is diverse, equitable, and inclusive, where women of color not only participate but lead and innovate. Built on a foundation of a bold mission, a strategic growth plan, and unwavering , STEM From Dance is poised to change the face of STEM. As we embark on this journey, we are seeking a dynamic and visionary leader to serve as our Chief Development Officer. ABOUT THE ROLE As the Site Operations Lead, you will be responsible for ensuring operational efficiency, optimizing logistics, and managing site-wide systems to create a seamless and structured camp experience. Your leadership will ensure that every aspect of site logistics-materials, schedules, staff coordination, and program execution-runs efficiently. This role requires exceptional problem-solving, organization, and adaptability, as you will oversee daily operations, troubleshoot issues in real time, and implement streamlined processes that support Facilitators, students, and families. If you thrive in fast-paced, high-energy environments, excel in logistics and operational planning, and have strong leadership skills, this role is for you. WHAT YOU'll DO Key responsibilities will include: Oversee & Optimize Site-Wide Logistics (50%) You will ensure daily Camp operations run efficiently by overseeing schedules, transitions, and program execution. You manage supply inventory, ensuring that materials, tech, and equipment are available and functional. You will oversee setup and breakdown of Camp spaces, ensuring smooth transitions between sessions. You will monitor attendance tracking and student data management, ensuring accuracy and efficiency. You will ensure all student field studies run smoothly and safely, including transportation to and from venues. You will support guest speakers, coordinating logistics for the smooth execution of workshops and presentations. Supervise & Support On-Site Staff Execution (25%) You will supervise Site Support Staff, ensuring they execute logistics and operational tasks effectively. You will ensure that Facilitators receive the necessary classroom support, optimizing instructional flow. You will hold daily check-ins with Site Support, ensuring alignment on responsibilities and expectations. You will troubleshoot staff concerns quickly and efficiently, providing on-the-spot solutions. Ensure Seamless Communication & Coordination (15%) You will serve as the primary operational point of contact for staff and leadership. You will maintain constant communication with the Site Leader, ensuring site-wide alignment. You will relay key operational updates to staff, ensuring clarity on schedules, expectations, and logistics. You will support parent communication when needed, ensuring a smooth flow of information. Manage & Maintain Program Technology & Infrastructure (10%) You will oversee tech setup and troubleshooting (WiFi, Bluetooth speakers, projectors, Google Drive, Zoom, etc.). You will ensure all digital systems and files are well-organized and accessible for staff and leadership. You will manage any operational adjustments needed for digital tools, student data, or resource management. Requirements WHO YOU ARE To fulfill these responsibilities, you have the following: You are deeply aligned with STEM From Dance's mission and values, demonstrating a genuine passion for empowering girls of color in STEM. You embody STEM From Dance's work philosophy. You embody the following beliefs: Operational Excellence: Efficient, well-structured operations drive high-quality programming and an optimal student experience. Logistics & Systems Thinking: Every schedule, process, and system should be organized, effective, and optimized. Proactive Leadership: Operational success requires anticipating challenges, resolving issues quickly, and ensuring seamless execution. Detail-Oriented & Process-Driven: The best leaders focus on execution, clarity, and precision to keep programming on track. Efficiency & Problem-Solving: The ability to manage multiple priorities while remaining calm and solutions-focused is essential. You have strong operational leadership and the ability to optimize workflows. You have excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to adapt under pressure. You are highly organized with the ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously. You have the ability to implement efficient systems and improve existing processes. You have strong communication skills for coordinating with staff, students, and leadership. You are detail-oriented, process-driven, and proactive in maintaining structured operations. You have basic technology troubleshooting skills (WiFi, Zoom, Bluetooth speakers, Google Drive, etc.). You have 1-2 years of experience in operations, logistics, or program coordination. You have experience working in fast-paced, high-energy environments. Benefits SALARY: $10,000 - $14,000 for eight weeks DATES SFD Prep: June 1 - July 10, 2026 Facilitator and Team Training: Early June SFD Camp Execution: July 13 - August 2, 2026 Debrief & Wrap-up: First week(s) of August 2026
    $10k-14k monthly 25d ago
  • Global Kids Group Leader - High School

    Global Kids 3.9company rating

    Group leader job in New York, NY

    Job DescriptionSalary: $18-$22/hr Global Kids Group Leader (Part-time, seasonal)-NYC High School Global Kidseducates,activates, andinspiresyoung people from underserved communities to take action on critical issues facing our world.Global Kids, Inc. isseeking creativeindividuals whoare committedto youth development, global education, and social action. The selectedcandidate willbe working with High School participantsin Canarsie, Brooklyn. Thispositionwill be in-person. Responsibilities include: Assistwith interactive, experiential workshops and activities for GK's weekly school-based academic programs and after-school leadership groups. Co-facilitate after-school clubs(specificallyon STEM and financial literacy) Serve as a positive, encouraging & affirming mentor for GKparticipants Help with attendance outreach services, including attendance monitoring, attendance incentive activities,and phone calls. Help with group management, including supporting positive group interactions, monitoringgroup transitions between activities, ensuring safety duringcheck-inanddismissal,and throughout the program hours. Assistwith supervising students, including ensuring that students are never left on their own. Assistwith chaperoning trips Help with collecting program documents and attendance. Follow all guidelines and protocols outlined by Global Kids, the Department of Education,the Departmentof Youth and CommunityDevelopment,and the Department of Health. Attend training asrequired Qualifications: High School diplomarequired. Somecollegespreferred it. Experience working with youth using interactive learning strategies. Commitment to and understanding of working in culturally diverse settings and using antiracist practices Knowledge of or passion for global issues, political science, history,education,and social activism. Good facilitation, consensus-building, conflictresolution,and interpersonal skills. Strong work ethic, reliable, initiative, creativity, and willingness to learn Strong communication, writing, organizational, and technology skills. Fluency in other languages is a plus (particularly HaitianCreole) Global Kids alumni are strongly encouraged to apply. Hours/Wages/Benefits: Group Leaders willbe required to work September - June during after-school hours plusadditional hours of training, preparation, and follow-up time at a time to be scheduled with GK staff (typically between 2:00 P.M.- 6:30 P.M.,Monday,Wednesday,and Friday(hours and days may change based on program & site needs). Salary is $18- $22 an hour, depending on experience andqualifications, for 20 hours per week. GK also offers paid vacation time off, a personal day, and sicktime. GK staff also have access to retail discounts through our Professional Employer Organization (PEO). Global Kids, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to a policy of equal treatment and opportunity and do not discriminate against employees or applicants for employmentbased onrace, sex, color, national origin, religion, age, citizenship, mental or physical handicap or disability, marital status, sexual orientation, pregnancy, military or veteran status, or any other characteristics protected by law. We continue to support and promote equal employment opportunities, human dignity, and diversity in all forms.
    $18-22 hourly 19d ago
  • Group Leader

    Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation 2.9company rating

    Group leader job in New York, NY

    With community residents leading the way, the mission of Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation (CHLDC) is to build a strong, sustainable Cypress Hills/East New York, where youth and adults achieve educational and economic success, secure healthy and affordable housing, and develop leadership skills to transform their lives and community. CHLDC also works to advance racial equity. To learn more about our organization, check out our website ****************************** Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation has openings for part-time Group Leaders in the Youth and Family Services Elementary and Middle school After School programs. Our available programs include: After School programs run from September to June. This position is hourly for 15-17 hours per week, Monday - Friday, and typically occurs between the hours of 2:00 - 6:00 pm. Schedules may vary for AmeriCorps members. Evening and Saturday Programs run from September - June. This position is hourly for 3 - 10 hours per week, Monday - Friday, between the hours of 6:00 - 9:00 pm and/or 3 - 7 hours on Saturdays between the hours of 9:00 am - 4:00 pm. Summer Rising - Elementary and Middle School programs run from July - August. This position is Monday through Friday from 8:00 am - 6:00 pm. Hours vary by site. Principal Duties: Plan, implement, and document successful educational, recreation, youth leadership, community service and arts activities with school-aged children. Adhere to policies and procedures in a proactive manner, making the safety and care of children your primary focus. Build a positive relationship with each after-school participant in your care, and foster positive connections between participants. Actively engage with children at all times with the goal of fostering the positive development of each child and the group. Conduct yourself as a professional and representative of the agency with school staff, parents, children and anyone else with whom you come into contact in your role. Effectively manage the assigned group. Maintain and enforce progressive discipline policy. Create a cohesive and effective staff team. Assist in enrollment, recording and submitting daily attendance records, and any other required documents to the Director. Inspect on a daily basis all facilities, equipment, and supplies; be sure all are accounted for and put away at the end of each day; and provide Supervisors with a daily room check in log. Actively participate in all aspects of professional development, including scheduled supervision, weekly team meetings, pre-service training, and an additional 15 hours of training minimum during the school year. Demonstrates commitment to leadership development, community building, and community organizing as strategies for social change. Perform other duties as assigned as necessary for the success of the program. Other assignments, as requested. Position Requirements: At least 1 year of College, preferably in Education, Social Work, or a related field. 2 years of experience working with children in a child care or education setting. Bilingual (English/Spanish/Bengali) a plus. Compensation: $18.00 - $20.00 per hour based on educational and experience level. Access to professional development provided by CHLDC and/or external providers. All part-time employees are eligible to participate in the agency's 403b Tax Deferred Retirement Investment Plan. In addition, all part-time employees are eligible to participate in the agency's Commuter Flexible Spending Plan. CHLDC also follows the New York City Earned Sick Time Act. To Apply: Please forward your cover letter, resume, and three references to: ***********************. *Please list Position Title in the Subject line* Three (3) typed reference letters will be required if chosen for the position. CYPRESS HILLS LOCAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER AND IS COMMITTED TO WORKPLACE DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION. We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate in hiring or employment on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, marital status, sexual orientation, age, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. We promote recognition and respect for individual and cultural differences, and we work to make our employees feel valued and appreciated, whatever their race, gender, background, or sexual orientation. We offer competitive salaries, excellent benefits, and a pleasant working environment. Salary is based on a nonprofit scale and commensurate with experience. EOE Minorities/Women/Disabled/Veterans
    $18-20 hourly Easy Apply 16d ago
  • After-school Group Leader - Elementary School K-5 (2025-2026)

    Manhattan Youth 4.4company rating

    Group leader job in New York, NY

    Job DescriptionDescriptionManhattan Youth is looking for several part-time After-school Counselors to join our dedicated Elementary School (K-5) team for the 2025-2026 academic school year. We are seeking dynamic and energetic individuals to assist in delivering a wide variety of programs including sports, recreation, and competitive activities; STEM and other academic enrichment; visual, performing, and creative arts; and leadership, community service, and social justice. As a Counselor, you will serve a critical role in our ability to deliver programs to the children in our community. Working with Activity Specialists, you will gain hands-on experience with students in our after-school programs. After-school Counselors are expected to help create an environment that encourages in children creative thinking, verbal communication, independent exploration, self-confidence, self-awareness, and a problem-solving approach to conflict. Qualified candidates will be punctual, reliable, personable, organized and fun. The right candidate will love, understand, nurture, support, accept all children, and be ready to return to in person learning. These are part-time, hourly positions available during the school year from September 2025 through June 2026, following the NYC DOE schedule. After-school programs run from 2:00-3:00 to 6:00pm Monday through Friday. Individual schedules will vary by school. Pay: $20/hour Primary Responsibilities Greet students, take attendance and supervise students during transition periods (arrival, snack time, transfer to other activities, dismissal); Assist students in recreational and/or sports activities; With Activity Specialist, prepare activities and materials for daily schedule and assume responsibility when necessary; Maintain open communication with Site Director, Activity Specialist(s) and other staff; Ensure safety of students during all activities and address occasional emergencies; Participate in professional development opportunities and work toward leading classes independently; Perform other job-related duties as assigned. Qualifications 2+ years after-school, camp or classroom experience or currently pursuing a degree in education or a related field; Excellent communication skills, ability to express ideas clearly; Ability to work on a team, take initiative, proactively address challenges, and maintain a positive attitude; Willingness to learn, work hard and take responsibility; Excellent references; Previous experience working with children in an after-school program preferred; Past participation in theater groups, varsity sports, ongoing art competency or significant volunteer experiences a plus. Benefits$20/hr.
    $20 hourly 4d ago
  • Group Leader - Afterschool Program

    New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. 4.4company rating

    Group leader job in New York, NY

    Job Description Group Leader - Afterschool Program in Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx and Manhattan. Openings vary across 30+ sites throughout the school year. Our complete list is at nyjtl.org/aces-sites About New York Junior Tennis & Learning For over fifty years, New York Junior Tennis & Learning (NYJTL) has honored its founder Arthur Ashe's legacy by celebrating the diversity of children, encouraging them to reach their highest potential through free tennis and academic programs. NYJTL is the largest provider of youth tennis and education programs in the nation, providing services in 100 unique sites across all five boroughs while reaching nearly 90,000 kids. In addition, NYJTL designed, funded (with NYC), built and operates the Cary Leeds Center for Tennis & Learning in the South Bronx. All NYJTL community tennis and after school programs are offered at no cost to its participants. The mission of NYJTL is to develop the character of young people through tennis and education for a lifetime of success on and off the court. It believes life skills gained through tennis, academics, healthy living, and character development are a catalyst for long-term achievement. Position Summary The Group Leader is the primary frontline staff responsible for supervising and engaging a group of children or youth in a DYCD-funded after-school program. The Group Leader ensures safety, leads activities, supports homework time, and builds positive relationships with participants and families. Core Responsibilities Supervision & Safety Provide active supervision of assigned group(typically 15-20 participants), maintaining required ratios at all times. Oversee transitions, bathroom breaks, trips, and dismissal according to program safety procedures. Implement emergency procedures and complete incident reports as required. Program Delivery & Youth Engagement Lead or co-lead activities including homework help, enrichment, recreation, and SEL activities, using lesson plans provided by the Education Specialist/Activity Specialists. Create a welcoming, inclusive group environment that supports positive youth development. Use positive behavior management strategies, restorative approaches, and de-escalation techniques. Encourage youth voice, leadership, and teamwork. Communication & Relationships Build supportive, respectful relationships with youth and serve as a positive role model. Communicate with parents/guardians during pick-up and as directed by program leadership. Share observations and concerns about youth behavior, attendance, or academic needs with supervisors. Participate in staff meetings, trainings, and planning sessions. Documentation & Compliance Take accurate daily attendance and assist with sign-in/sign-out procedures. Support maintenance of organized group binders, behavior logs, and other program documentation. Follow all program, agency, and DYCD policies regarding safety, confidentiality, and mandated reporting. Qualifications Required: High school diploma or GED. Available during after-school hours, 2:00pm - 6:00pm, (20 hours per week not inclusive of meetings); Monday-Friday during the school year and some school holidays 1+years' experience working with school-age children or youth (after-school, camp, school, or community setting). Ability to manage and engage a group independently. Reliable, punctual, and able to follow directions and procedures. Strong communication skills and commitment to equity and inclusion. Preferred: Some college coursework, especially in Education, Youth Development, or related fields. Experience in a DYCD-funded COMPASS/SONYC or similar NYC after-school program. Bilingual language skills. Job Type Part Time Monday - Friday, 2:00pm - 6:00pm Salary $18/hr Please click "Apply" below, or visit our careers page at nyjtl.org to complete an application. Thank you! NYJTL values the diversity of the people we hire and inspire. Diversity at our organization means fostering a workplace in which individual differences are recognized, appreciated, respected, and responded to in ways that fully develop and utilize each person's talents and strengths without regard to race, color, religion, gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation/affectional preference, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We center equity in all our work and in our hiring practices.
    $18 hourly 2d ago
  • Operational Site Lead

    Phaxis

    Group leader job in New York, NY

    Operational Leads Responsible day-to-day management of complex direct service programs, for example, Humanitarian Emergency Response and Relief Center (HERRC) facilities, which offer direct service provision, resource navigation, and temporary shelter to single adults, adult families, and families with children
    $57k-126k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Title: Reltio - Lead | On-site |

    Xlysi

    Group leader job in Jersey City, NJ

    Key Responsibilities - MDM Development & Configuration Design, configure, and enhance Reltio MDM data models, match/merge rules, survivorship rules, and workflows. Develop Reltio UI configurations, LCA components, crosswalks, and entity/relationship models. Build integrations using Reltio APIs, REST services, and data pipelines. Implement data validation rules, cleansing logic, and stewardship workflows. Operational Support & Leadership Lead day-to-day Reltio MDM support operations, ensuring system uptime, performance, and timely issue resolution. Manage incident triage, root cause analysis, and defect fixes. Coordinate with business stakeholders, data stewards, QA, and infrastructure teams for seamless operations. Oversee and guide offshore/onshore support teams as required. Lifecycle & Release Management Support version upgrades, patching, environment refreshes, and release deployments. Maintain technical documentation, support procedures, and knowledge base articles. Ensure adherence to SDLC, validation, and compliance requirements (particularly for Life Sciences). Life Sciences Domain Responsibilities Support customer, HCP/HCO, product, and reference data management processes. Work with downstream systems such as CRM (Veeva, Salesforce), ERP, data lakes, and analytics platforms. Ensure compliance with regulatory and GxP standards where applicable. Required Skills & Qualifications Strong hands-on experience with Reltio MDM (configuration, data model, match rules, workflows, UI, APIs). Experience in MDM development and L2/L3 support leadership. Good understanding of master data concepts: entities, relationships, survivorship, match/merge, hierarchy management. Experience integrating Reltio with enterprise platforms using APIs and ETL/iPaaS tools. Strong problem-solving, analytical, and communication skills. Preferred Skills Experience in the Life Sciences industry-HCP/HCO mastering, customer data, and compliance. Familiarity with AWS cloud platforms. Understanding of data governance, data stewardship, and data quality frameworks. HR Xlysi LLC, Expert Portal Solutions 251 Milwaukee Ave, Buffalo grove, IL 60089 Web : ******************** E-mail: ************ Our training portal registration: *************************************************************** OrderID=345179&portal ID=2106
    $48k-105k yearly est. Easy Apply 17d ago
  • Camp Division Leader

    Amazing Downtown Summer Camp

    Group leader job in New York, NY

    Amazing Downtown Summer Camp is looking to hire high-level leaders to manage our camp divisions. As a Division Leader, you are the bridge between camp counselors and our families. This role is designed for those looking to master people management, conflict resolution, performance coaching, and professional communication. You get skills transferable to any industry in your future career path, including team leadership, administrative oversight, crisis management, and stakeholder relations. Division Leaders are mentors and role models for both staff and campers. They bring the fun and energy to camp each and every day, while also taking the time to ensure the safety of all campers. As a direct supervisor, you are responsible for the growth and performance of your counselor team and serve as the primary point of contact for our camp parents. Key Responsibilities: Lead Your Team: Assist in the training of your counselors and lead weekly staff meetings to ensure team alignment. Develop Talent: Provide daily feedback and conduct formal performance reviews to help your staff grow professionally. Parent Relations: Act as the primary contact for parents, providing updates and handling inquiries with professionalism. Operational Oversight: Ensure all safety protocols are followed and that your division's daily schedule runs smoothly. Be a Role Model: Maintain a high level of energy and professionalism, setting the standard for counselors and campers alike. Have FUN: Lead by example and participate in the camp-wide culture of fun and growth. Qualifications: Age: 21+ years of age. Experience: Previous experience in a summer camp, after-school setting, or working with children in groups is required. Certifications: Must be CPR and First Aid certified. If your certifications are currently expired or you do not have them yet, we can assist you in obtaining them before the start of camp. Leadership: Experience supervising staff or leading teams is highly preferred. Commitment: Must be able to commit to work June 29 August 21 and attend required staff orientation June 20, 21, 28 (plus one virtual half-day TBD). Reliability: Must be able to commit to the full duration of camp, working MondayFriday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Consistent punctuality is essential for managing your team and starting the camp day successfully. Compensation & Contract Details: Our camp staff are employed on a contractual basis for the brief, eight-week summer season. Due to the contractual nature of their employment, their compensation is structured as a fixed sum for the entire camp season rather than an hourly wage. This total compensation is divided into four bi-weekly paychecks. Contract Total: Compensation starts at $5,400 for the full summer. Location: Beth Jacob School 142 Broome Street New York, New York 10002
    $5.4k monthly 4d ago
  • Consumer Site Leader - Credit Claims

    Bank of America 4.7company rating

    Group leader job in Newark, NJ

    At Bank of America, we are guided by a common purpose to help make financial lives better through the power of every connection. We do this by driving Responsible Growth and delivering for our clients, teammates, communities and shareholders every day. Being a Great Place to Work is core to how we drive Responsible Growth. This includes our commitment to being an inclusive workplace, attracting and developing exceptional talent, supporting our teammates' physical, emotional, and financial wellness, recognizing and rewarding performance, and how we make an impact in the communities we serve. Bank of America is committed to an in-office culture with specific requirements for office-based attendance and which allows for an appropriate level of flexibility for our teammates and businesses based on role-specific considerations. At Bank of America, you can build a successful career with opportunities to learn, grow, and make an impact. Join us! Job Summary: This job is responsible for leading the day-to-day operations of a highly complex environment, working closely with key partners to grow the business responsibly while driving operational excellence. Key responsibilities include leading a positive atmosphere for our employees and delivering exceptional client care. Job expectations include managing key performance indicators, making difficult decisions, and driving employee satisfaction, retention, and development. Role will manage the Credit Billing Disputes Claims organization within Consumer and Small Business Claims Operations (CSBCO), which is part of Client Protection. Responsibilities: Drives key performance indicators with team managers to build foundational routines through identification, coaching, evaluation, and consistent themes of recognition Ensures site-wide compliance with our Enterprise Risk Framework standards and company guidelines to minimize losses and ensure legal compliance Leads division-wide initiatives that may include engagement with senior partners and peers to implement company initiatives Influences key partners and stakeholders with a focus on relationship building to assist in achieving desired business goals and delivering exceptional results Encourages a culture that prioritizes employee engagement, satisfaction, and retention while also supporting talent motivation and career growth Monitor work queues to ensure timely completion of each step of the claims process and collaborate with Capacity Management team on alignment of resources Managerial Responsibilities: This position may also have responsibilities for managing associates. At Bank of America, all managers at this level demonstrate the following responsibilities, in addition to those specific to the role, listed above. Opportunity & Inclusion Champion: Models an inclusive environment for employees and clients, aligned to company Great Place to Work goals. Manager of Process & Data: Demonstrates deep process knowledge, operational excellence and innovation through a focus on simplicity, data based decision making and continuous improvement. Enterprise Advocate & Communicator: Communicates enterprise decisions, purpose, and results, and connects to team strategy, priorities and contributions. Risk Manager: Ensures proper risk discipline, controls and culture are in place to identify, escalate and debate issues. People Manager & Coach: Provides inspection, coaching and feedback to motivate, differentiate and improve performance. Financial Steward: Actively manages expenses and budgets in alignment with objectives, making sound financial decisions. Enterprise Talent Leader: Assesses talent and builds bench strength for roles across the organization. Driver of Business Outcomes: Delivers results by effectively prioritizing, inspecting and appropriately delegating team work. Required Qualifications: 10+ years of Operations experience including 5+ years of supervisory experience. Ability to communicate, influence and drive change across all levels of the organization, leveraging advanced written, verbal and presentation skills. Ability to Influence partners via data-driven business cases backed by subject matter expertise, and to encourage collaboration across lines of business. Strong Risk Control framework. Strong Analytical skills. Proven track record of identifying process opportunities to improve the client and associate experience. Strong prior results with Employee Engagement. Ability to deliver across a varied set of priorities, both planned and ad-hoc, and adapt within a dynamic and fast-paced environment. Desired Qualifications: Bachelor's degree. Experience in Billing Disputes. Experience with EPIC and ENG systems, Visa, and Mastercard. Skills: Performance Management Results Oriented Risk Management Strategic Thinking Business Intelligence Conflict Resolution Customer Focus Drives Engagement Hiring and Onboarding Leadership Development Talent Development Shift: 1st shift (United States of America) Hours Per Week: 40
    $111k-141k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Site Environmental, Health, & Safety Lead

    Cohere Beauty Omaha

    Group leader job in Cedar Grove, NJ

    The Site Environmental, Health, & Safety (EHS) Lead is the primary on-site EHS authority responsible for the day-to-day execution of Cohere Beauty's environmental, health, and safety programs at their assigned facility. This role ensures compliance with applicable regulatory requirements, supports incident prevention and response, and partners closely with site leadership and employees to promote a strong, proactive safety culture. The Site EHS Lead reports to the Platform Environmental, Social, & Governance (ESG) Manager, serving as the local point of contact for inspections, audits, training, incident response, and corrective actions. This position does not have direct reports but carries site-level accountability for EHS performance. Responsibilities Serve as the primary EHS point of contact for the assigned site, ensuring consistent implementation of Cohere Beauty's EHS programs and policies. Conduct routine site inspections and hazard assessments to identify, document, and mitigate safety, health, and environmental risks. Lead and support investigations of incidents, near-misses, and injuries, including root cause analysis and tracking of corrective actions. Coordinate and deliver EHS training, including new-hire safety orientation, job-specific training, and refresher sessions. Support site leadership in maintaining compliance with OSHA, EPA, and applicable state and local regulations. Assist in the development, review, and execution of Emergency Action Plans, drills, and emergency response activities. Maintain accurate EHS records and documentation, including inspection logs, training records, incident reports, and regulatory postings. Ensure Safety Data Sheets (SDS) are current, accessible, and properly maintained at the site. Participate in or support safety committee meetings, audits, and internal assessments as required. Coordinate with contractors and vendors performing safety-related services or testing at the site. Communicate EHS concerns, trends, and site needs to the ESG Manager and site leadership. Perform other EHS-related duties as assigned to support site operations and continuous improvement. Communicate effectively with site leadership, employees, and external partners. Perform work onsite. Perform other duties as assigned. Minimum Education & Experience Associate's degree required; Bachelor's degree in Occupational Safety, Environmental Health, or a related field is preferred. Minimum of 2-5 years of EHS experience, preferably in manufacturing, warehouse, or industrial environments. OSHA training and/or safety certifications (e.g., OSHA 30, First Aid/CPR) preferred or required within a defined timeframe. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Working knowledge of environmental, health, and safety regulations and best practices. Strong observational, analytical, and problem-solving skills. Effective written and verbal communication skills with employees and leadership. Ability to influence safe behaviors and build positive working relationships across departments. Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. Proficiency with Microsoft Office and basic data tracking tools. Ability to communicate clearly and effectively with cross-functional team members. Ability to exercise sound judgement, prioritize tasks, and demonstrate initiative. Ability to read, write, and speak English competently. Ability to maintain regular, reliable, and predictable attendance. Ability to work on-site across warehouse, manufacturing, and office environments. Travel & Working Conditions Regular visits to multiple site environments, including: Warehouse - some temperature extremes, dust, and noise. Manufacturing - some temperature extremes, dust, noise, and wet. Office - climate-controlled Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) is required, such as safety glasses, hairnets, and gloves. Ability to climb stairs and ladders as needed. Potential exposure to hazardous chemicals. Annual travel requirements
    $47k-105k yearly est. Auto-Apply 20d ago
  • Summer Camp Lead Instructor

    Brains and Motion Education

    Group leader job in New York, NY

    Are you ready to join Brains & Motion Education (BAM!) and be part of a team focused on unleashing the potential within every student? Brains and Motion Education is a leading provider of STEM, Arts and Sports for students ages 4 to 18. Our engaging programs are designed to prepare the next generation of leaders and innovators while ensuring learning is exciting, memorable, and fun! Operating at schools and universities nationwide, BAM! has partnered with over 350 academic institutions and has impacted the lives of more than 25,000 students through after-school programs and seasonal camps. If you're ready to make a meaningful impact, consider joining us in shaping the future of learning. Apply today! Job Description: Brains & Motion Education is seeking dynamic and experienced Summer Camp Lead Instructors to support and guide our 2025 Summer Camp teams! As a Lead Instructor, you'll not only instruct and engage a group of campers but also help mentor and support fellow instructors while collaborating closely with the Camp Director to ensure a safe, positive, and enriching camp experience for all. In this role, you will: Support the Camp Director with daily operations, program logistics, and instructor mentorship. Lead a group of 10-12 campers, delivering engaging lessons in STEM, Arts, or Sports while fostering a fun, safe, and inclusive environment. Guide and support fellow instructors with classroom management and instructional strategies. Supervise campers during all activities, ensuring safety, participation, and positive behavior. Maintain an organized, welcoming space and ensure proper use of materials and equipment. Facilitate conflict resolution and problem-solving while promoting a collaborative camp culture. Observe and document camper engagement and assist with administrative tasks as needed. QUALIFICATIONS: At least 2 years of experience working in a camp, classroom, or youth program, with leadership responsibilities preferred. Knowledgeable and passionate about working with kids and delivering lessons in subjects such as STEM, Arts, or Sports. Experience managing and mentoring staff or volunteers is a plus! Skilled in classroom management and creating a positive, inclusive environment for Grades TK-8. Strong conflict resolution skills, with the ability to address camper issues quickly and effectively. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, able to clearly and positively interact with campers, parents, and team members. Organized, proactive, and dependable, with a strong sense of responsibility and leadership. Reliable transportation and a valid driver's license. Ability to lift and carry 20-50 lbs. occasionally (with or without accommodations). Willing and able to participate in Brains & Motion summer camp training and complete a background check prior to camp start. Full-time availability from June 22nd to August 14th 2025, Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-6:00 PM. Details Dates: June 22nd to August 14th 2025, Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-6:00 PM. Wage: $ 22/hour Job Type: Full Time, Seasonal Location: New York University Brains and Motion Education is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and is committed to maintaining a diverse and inclusive work environment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, physical or mental disability, age, veteran status, or any other basis protected by federal or state or local law.
    $22 hourly 4d ago
  • Seasonal Greenmarket Site Lead

    Grownyc 4.0company rating

    Group leader job in New York, NY

    Organization Information GrowNYC is a 54-year-old environmental nonprofit organization helping more than 3 million New Yorkers by providing essential services and taking action to make NYC a livable city, one where every person can enjoy a healthier, more sustainable life. GrowNYC Programs include: Our network of Greenmarkets, Farmstands, and the work of GrowNYC Wholesale ensure that all New Yorkers have access to the freshest, healthiest local food. We build and support community and school gardens through volunteer days, technical assistance, training, grants and more. We provide 70,000 children each year with programs that provide meaningful interactions with the natural environment. Seasonal Greenmarket Site Lead Position Summary Greenmarket Site Leads oversee daily on-the-ground operations of individual Greenmarket farmers markets throughout New York City. On a daily basis, they work to build healthy communities and create a safe and successful place where local farmers and producers can sell their products and keep their businesses viable. The Site Lead position is seasonal and comprises three equal parts - market operations, promotions, and food access. As Site Lead, ensure the safe and successful operation of your assigned market(s) for staff, producers, customers, and community by completing the following: Requirements Responsibilities (Include but are not limited to): Operations Oversee market set-up - coordinate placement of farmers' tents and vehicle parking according to the market layout; this can include escorting vehicles, securing parking spaces, and closing roads Set up and break down GrowNYC information tent, folding tables, and stand for up to 10 hours per shift Complete site-specific paperwork by assigned deadlines Complete compliance reports and enforce food safety guidelines daily for each producer at market Manage conflict in the market between farmers, customers, and the public as it arises Attend weekly meetings with supervisors, regular on-going trainings, and departmental outings Food Access Educate customers regarding food access and nutrition incentive programs Perform SNAP/EBT, debit/credit, and OTC transactions for customers and ensure that financials are balanced after each shift Accurately maintain financial records for each market Promotions & Outreach Provide exceptional customer service to Greenmarket customers Collaborate with Regional Manager and Publicity Assistant to plan cooking demonstrations and at-market promotional events (varies by site) Post informative and engaging content to GrowNYC social media channels With support from Regional Manager, develop and maintain relationships with customers, community leaders, city employees, local businesses, etc. while representing Greenmarket Perform outreach in the local community to promote markets and the use of SNAP/EBT at markets Required Qualifications Willing to work every scheduled shift, including weekends and holidays and must be committed to work the months of December-April Early riser who enjoys working outdoors in all weather conditions Effective communicator who enjoys and thrives talking to and working with people of all backgrounds Strong problem solving skills, can navigate changing situations effectively, and de-escalate situations as needed Works well both independently and as a member of a team Comfortable working with the public in a variety of NYC neighborhoods Regular availability to attend meetings, trainings, and re-stock market supplies at the GrowNYC office in lower Manhattan Preferred Qualifications NYS Drivers License and willingness to drive cargo vans throughout NYC (may be required at specific locations) Conversational proficiency in languages other than English (may be required at specific locations) Physical Requirements Ability to lift up to 65 lbs (aiding techniques/tools will be provided for safe lifting upon request) and stand for periods of up to 10 hours. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. For field staff positions, GrowNYC will relay important information to you on an ongoing basis. You will need to access certain platforms (apps) to communicate with your team. We require a phone/smartphone that has access to the internet/email and call/text at the time of hire. Schedule Greenmarket begins its hiring process in November and conducts interviews on a rolling basis. Each Greenmarket shift consists of an average of 8-12 hours of on-site work. The maximum assigned schedule is 35 hours per week. Greenmarket Seasonal Site Leads are assigned a minimum of 1 shift per week and a maximum of 3 shifts per week, plus an additional 1-3 hours of office work per shift, and paid mandatory trainings throughout the season. Schedules and site assignments may vary throughout the employment period, and we reserve the right to modify them as needed. Compensation The position is a non-exempt, part-time, variable hourly position. It pays $22 per hour and includes only statutory benefits. This position is union eligible. Location Greenmarket operates sites in all five boroughs - all locations are outdoors. Staff should not expect to retain the same schedule or site throughout their employment, and we reserve the right to modify as needed. Applications Qualified candidates for the Seasonal Greenmarket Site Lead position should submit a cover letter, a resume and at least 1 reference. Interviews will take place on a rolling basis starting in November. Due to the volume of employment applications received, GrowNYC is unable to respond to each application individually. Applicants will be contacted directly if selected as a candidate. No phone calls or recruiters, please. Contact GrowNYC P.O. Box 2327 New York, NY 10272 ************ For additional information, please see our website: grownyc.org GrowNYC is an Affirmative Action Equal Opportunity Employer and hires without regard to race, gender, religion, age, sexual orientation or physical disability. Salary Description $22
    $22 hourly 45d ago
  • Print and Mail Site Lead

    Easterseals 4.4company rating

    Group leader job in New York, NY

    We're Hiring in NYC! Come join us for an exciting career as a Print and Mail Center Site Leader! What You'll Do As a Print & Mail Site Lead, you will support the Supervisor in managing daily print and mail operations. Responsibilities include assigning tasks to mail clerks, processing contract mailings, and maintaining customer communication. You'll also operate digital printing equipment, fulfill print requests, and assist with reporting. Experience with Adobe, graphics software, FTP sites, and finishing equipment (cutters, binders, inserters, folders) is a plus. You will also serve as a backup to the Supervisor when needed. Your Responsibilities Will Include: Lead day-to-day print and mail operations. Oversee quality control and workflow efficiency. Work with state-of-the-art printing & mailing equipment (Canon 8000 & 750, Konica, Xerox Nuvera, Pitney Bowes, Quadient, Blue Crest, or Neopost) used for folding, inserting, and processing mail. Collaborate with customers and provide status updates. Train and guide staff, ensuring cross-functional expertise. Identify cost-saving opportunities & process improvements. You're a Great Fit If You Have: High School Diploma or GED. 3+ years of management experience Experience in a high-volume mail and print environment, including experience operating black and white printers and mail insertion equipment. Detail orientation and ability to process mail with precision. Strong Organizational Skills to efficiently manage mail flow and prioritize tasks. Strong communication skills, including reading, writing, and verbal. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Outlook, Excel), Office 365 SharePoint, and Adobe. The physical ability to stand, squat, and lift 50 pounds. Compensation: $21-$23 per hour Equal Opportunity Employer
    $21-23 hourly Auto-Apply 11d ago
  • Group Leader, Student Support & Safety

    AretÉ Education 4.5company rating

    Group leader job in New York, NY

    A nonprofit education organization in New York City seeks a Group Leader to support students and school staff during afterschool programs. Responsibilities include leading safe arrival and dismissal procedures, collaborating with colleagues, and engaging in professional development opportunities. Candidates should have a high school diploma, with a preference for college degrees and prior experience. Flexible hours and grant-funded position. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $60k-118k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Global Kids, Group Leader/ After-school Counselor

    Global Kids 3.9company rating

    Group leader job in New York, NY

    Global Kids (GK) is dedicated to educating, inspiring, and mobilizing youth to become proactive global citizens who are actively engaged in the world and well-prepared for their future endeavors. Our After-school counselors are Group Leaders who play a pivotal role in fostering a secure, nurturing, and enriching environment for young individuals beyond regular school hours. Their primary objective is to ensure the overall well-being, growth, and active participation of the students under their care. We are seeking candidates who possess a steadfast commitment to youth development, global education, and social action. If you are passionate about making a difference and are interested in contributing to GK's community programs, which are situated within New York City Public Middle and Elementary Schools and receive support through the DYCD SONYC Initiative, we encourage you to apply. Interested candidates MUST be available from 2 pm to 6 pm on weekdays. All positions will be in person. Applications without a cover letter will not be considered. Afterschool Counselor Responsibilities include: Create and facilitate interactive, experiential workshops and activities for middle school students or elementary school youths (Depending on your placement). Serve as a positive, encouraging & affirming mentor for GK middle school youth or elementary school youths. Help with group management, including supporting positive group interactions, monitoring group transitions between activities, and ensuring safety during check-in, dismissal, and program hours. Assist with supervising students, including ensuring that students are never left on their own. Assist with chaperoning trips. Help with collecting program documents and attendance. Follow all guidelines and protocols outlined by Global Kids, the Department of Education, Youth and Community Development, and the Department of Health. Available to work 20-25 hours Monday-Friday and some weekends if needed. Qualifications for Afterschool Counselor: A High School diploma is required. Currently attending college preferred. Experience working with youth using interactive learning strategies. Commitment to and understanding of working in culturally diverse settings and using antiracist practices Knowledge of or passion for global issues, political science, history, education, and social activism. Good facilitation, consensus-building, conflict resolution, and interpersonal skills. Strong work ethic, reliability, initiative, creativity, and willingness to learn Strong communication, writing, organizational, and technology skills. International experience is a plus. Fluency in other languages is a plus (particularly Spanish or Haitian Creole) Global Kids alumni are strongly encouraged to apply. Hours/Wages/Benefits: The salary is $18-$22 an hour. GK staff can also access retail discounts through our Professional Employer Organization (PEO). To be considered for this Afterschool Counselor position: Please complete this application. Only applicants who successfully navigate the screening process will be extended an invitation for a 30-minute interview. We kindly request that you refrain from making inquiries via phone, mail, or fax. For additional information, please refer to the Global Kids website at ******************* Global Kids, Inc is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to a policy of equal treatment and opportunity. We do not discriminate against employees or applicants for employment based on race, sex, color, national origin, religion, age, citizenship, mental or physical handicap or disability, marital status, sexual orientation, pregnancy, military or veteran status, or any other characteristics protected by law. We continue to support and promote equal employment opportunity, human dignity, and diversity.
    $18-22 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Group Leader - Afterschool Program

    New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. 4.4company rating

    Group leader job in New York, NY

    Job Description Group Leader - Afterschool Program in Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx and Manhattan. Openings vary across 30+ sites throughout the school year. Our complete list is at nyjtl.org/aces-sites About New York Junior Tennis & Learning For over fifty years, New York Junior Tennis & Learning (NYJTL) has honored its founder Arthur Ashe's legacy by celebrating the diversity of children, encouraging them to reach their highest potential through free tennis and academic programs. NYJTL is the largest provider of youth tennis and education programs in the nation, providing services in 100 unique sites across all five boroughs while reaching nearly 90,000 kids. In addition, NYJTL designed, funded (with NYC), built and operates the Cary Leeds Center for Tennis & Learning in the South Bronx. All NYJTL community tennis and after school programs are offered at no cost to its participants. The mission of NYJTL is to develop the character of young people through tennis and education for a lifetime of success on and off the court. It believes life skills gained through tennis, academics, healthy living, and character development are a catalyst for long-term achievement. Position Summary The Group Leader is the primary frontline staff responsible for supervising and engaging a group of children or youth in a DYCD-funded after-school program. The Group Leader ensures safety, leads activities, supports homework time, and builds positive relationships with participants and families. Core Responsibilities Supervision & Safety Provide active supervision of assignedgroup(typically 15-20 participants), maintaining required ratios at all times. Oversee transitions, bathroom breaks, trips, and dismissal according to program safety procedures. Implement emergency procedures and complete incident reports asrequired. Program Delivery & Youth Engagement Lead or co-lead activities including homework help, enrichment, recreation, and SEL activities, using lesson plans provided by the Education Specialist/Activity Specialists. Create a welcoming, inclusive group environment that supports positive youth development. Use positive behavior management strategies, restorative approaches, and de-escalation techniques. Encourage youth voice, leadership, and teamwork. Communication & Relationships Build supportive, respectful relationships with youth and serve as a positive role model. Communicate with parents/guardians during pick-up and as directed by program leadership. Share observations and concerns about youth behavior, attendance, or academic needs with supervisors. Participate in staff meetings,trainings, and planning sessions. Documentation & Compliance Takeaccuratedaily attendance andassistwith sign-in/sign-out procedures. Support maintenance of organized group binders, behavior logs, and other program documentation. Follow all program, agency, and DYCD policiesregardingsafety, confidentiality, and mandated reporting. Qualifications Required: High school diploma or GED. Available during after-school hours, 2:00pm - 6:00pm, (20 hours per week not inclusive of meetings); Monday-Friday during the school year and some school holidays 1+years experienceworking with school-age children or youth (after-school, camp, school, or community setting). Ability to manage and engage a group independently. Reliable, punctual, and able to follow directions and procedures. Strong communicationskills and commitment to equity and inclusion. Preferred: Some college coursework, especially in Education, Youth Development, or related fields. Experience in a DYCD-funded COMPASS/SONYC or similar NYC after-school program. Bilingual language skills. Job Type Part Time Monday - Friday, 2:00pm - 6:00pm Salary $18/hr Please click "Apply" below, or visit our careers page at nyjtl.org to complete an application. Thank you! NYJTL values the diversity of the people we hire and inspire. Diversity at our organization means fostering a workplace in which individual differences are recognized, appreciated, respected, and responded to in ways that fully develop and utilize each person's talents and strengths without regard to race, color, religion, gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation/affectional preference, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We center equity in all our work and in our hiring practices.
    $18 hourly 2d ago
  • Camp Site Leader

    Stem From Dance

    Group leader job in New York, NY

    Job DescriptionABOUT OUR ORGANIZATION For over a decade, STEM From Dance (SFD) has been committed to empowering girls of color with the skills, experiences, and confidence to pursue careers in STEM - all through the power of dance. Our mission is rooted in addressing the systemic underrepresentation of women of color in STEM fields. Through our innovative programs and steadfast community support, girls cultivate their creativity, fortify their confidence, and leverage technology to pioneer bold innovations. Our vision is ambitious: to impact the lives of one million girls, guiding them towards thriving careers in STEM. Already on the path to national and global recognition, SFD is at the forefront of integrating dance with STEM education, driving the charge toward greater representation of women of color in STEM. We envision a future where the STEM landscape is diverse, equitable, and inclusive, where women of color not only participate but lead and innovate. Built on a foundation of a bold mission, a strategic growth plan, and unwavering core values, STEM From Dance is poised to change the face of STEM. As we embark on this journey, we are seeking a dynamic and visionary leader to serve as our Chief Development Officer. ABOUT THE ROLE As the Site Leader, you are responsible for the overall leadership, staff supervision, and program quality at your assigned SFD Camp location. You will ensure a high-quality learning environment, support Facilitators in instructional best practices, manage student engagement, and oversee stakeholder communication. You will work closely with the Site Operations Lead, who will oversee logistics, scheduling, and operational efficiency. Your role is to focus on team management, program success, and ensuring that students and staff have a meaningful and impactful experience. This is a high-impact leadership role requiring strong communication, coaching, and decision-making skills to create a structured, engaging, and transformative learning experience for students and staff. WHAT YOU'll DO Key responsibilities will include: Supervise & Support All Staff (50%) You will directly supervise STEM & Dance Facilitators, ensuring strong classroom management and instructional quality. You will coach facilitators on best teaching practices, classroom engagement, and student support. You will provide real-time feedback and hold staff accountable for high-quality facilitation. You will lead daily check-ins with staff to review successes, challenges, and adjustments. You will work closely with the Site Operations Lead to ensure staff execute their roles efficiently. Ensure High-Quality Program Execution & Student Experience (15%) You will ensure a structured and engaging learning environment that aligns with SFD's mission. You will monitor student progress, ensuring active participation, confidence-building, and skill development. You will address student behavior concerns and support facilitators in classroom management strategies. You will ensure students are fully prepared for the final Showcase performance, supporting project completion. You will collaborate with the Site Operations Lead to address any real-time logistical or classroom challenges. Lead Family & Community Engagement (15%) You will serve as the primary point of contact for families, addressing concerns and providing program updates. You will lead parent communications, outreach, and engagement efforts, ensuring families are informed and involved. You will oversee student safety, well-being, and overall program experience in collaboration with staff. You will ensure a smooth and welcoming experience for families attending the final Showcase performance. Communicate with SFD Leadership on Program Impact & Needs (15%) You will provide daily updates to the STEM From Dance leadership team, sharing highlights and challenges. You will gather and report student progress, facilitator effectiveness, and overall site performance. You will ensure all program documentation, student assessments, and feedback are accurately recorded. You will contribute to the end-of-program debrief, providing insights for future improvements. Support the Site Operations Lead in Real-Time Problem-Solving (5%) You will collaborate with the Site Operations Lead to troubleshoot logistical or classroom challenges. You will ensure that staff have what they need to be successful in their roles. You will step in to support staff or students as needed to ensure the program runs smoothly. Requirements WHO YOU ARE To fulfill these responsibilities, you have the following: You are deeply aligned with STEM From Dance's mission and values, demonstrating a genuine passion for empowering girls of color in STEM. You embody STEM From Dance's work philosophy. You embody the following beliefs: Dynamic Learning Environments: Adults have the power to create and facilitate impactful learning spaces for students. Whole-Child Approach: Learning should be holistic, shaping students into global citizens with critical thinking and creative skills. Commitment to STEM & the Arts: Exposure to STEM and the arts transforms a student's trajectory and increases access to future opportunities. Strong Moral Compass: Demonstrates sound judgment and decision-making when supporting students, staff, and families. Leadership with Confidence: Ability to supervise, mentor, and hold staff accountable while maintaining a growth-oriented culture. You have strong team leadership and the ability to coach facilitators effectively. You have excellent classroom management knowledge and the ability to support staff in creating dynamic learning spaces. You are highly organized with strong decision-making skills in fast-paced environments. You have strong communication skills for staff coaching, parent engagement, and leadership reporting. You have the ability to manage multiple priorities, ensuring program execution meets high standards. You are comfortable using basic technology tools (Google Drive, projectors, Zoom, Bluetooth speakers, etc.). You have a minimum of two years of leadership experience in education, youth programs, or staff management. You have experience supervising and coaching a team, preferably in an educational or youth development setting. Knowledge of STEM and/or the arts is preferred. Benefits SALARY: $12,000 - $18,000 for eight weeks, based on experience. DATES SFD Prep: June 1 - July 10, 2026 Facilitator and Team Training: Early June SFD Camp Execution: July 13 - August 2, 2026 Debrief & Wrap-up: First week(s) of August 2026
    $57k-126k yearly est. 25d ago

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How much does a group leader earn in North Bergen, NJ?

The average group leader in North Bergen, NJ earns between $48,000 and $177,000 annually. This compares to the national average group leader range of $57,000 to $174,000.

Average group leader salary in North Bergen, NJ

$92,000

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The biggest employers of Group Leaders in North Bergen, NJ are:
  1. Alphabest Education
  2. Alphabest Education, Inc.
  3. Metropolitan YMCA of the Oranges
  4. Quest Diagnostics
  5. University of Delaware
  6. Laborup
  7. Montclair Hospitality
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