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  • Family Advocate - Family Enrichment Center

    Brooklyn Bureau of Community Services, Inc. 4.3company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    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. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $25 hourly 2d ago
  • Physician Assistant / Psychiatry / New York / Locum Tenens / Physician Assistant

    Fulton Family Psychiatry 3.4company rating

    Lawrence, NY jobs

    Job Title: Physician Assistant ? Remote Telepsychiatry (Part-Time or Full-Time) Employment Type: Part-Time or Full-Time Specialty: Psychiatry / Mental Health About Us We are a dynamic and growing telepsychiatry practice dedicated to delivering high-quality, compassionate, and accessible mental health care across New York State. Our mission is to support patients in underserved communities by leveraging technology to bring expert psychiatric care directly to their homes. Position Overview We are seeking a dedicated and licensed Physician Assistant (PA) with experience or strong interest in psychiatry to join our remote team. This is an excellent opportunity to practice in a flexible and supportive environment while helping meet the mental health needs of patients across Upstate New York. Key Responsibilities Conduct remote psychiatric evaluations and medication management via secure telehealth platform Collaborate with supervising psychiatrist and multidisciplinary team Document patient encounters and manage treatment plans in a timely and compliant manner Provide ongoing follow-up and support to ensure continuity of care Participate in regular team meetings and clinical reviews Qualifications Valid New York State Physician Assistant license DEA license and ability to prescribe controlled substances in NY Minimum 1 year of clinical experience; psychiatry experience strongly preferred Telehealth experience a plus (training provided if not) Strong interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills Reliable internet connection and private workspace Work Schedule & Benefits Flexible hours ? part-time or full-time availability Fully remote position ? work from anywhere Competitive compensation based on experience and caseload Malpractice insurance coverage Supportive administrative and clinical team Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on underserved populations Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: $70.00 - $85.00 per hour Work Location: Remote
    $70-85 hourly 14h ago
  • Set Designer

    Lexington School for The Deaf 4.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Job Description The Set Designer is responsible for the composition and construction of the set for theatrical productions in alignment with the vision of the production as agreed upon by the Creative Team. This is a part-time after-school position with a maximum of 80 hours. PRIMARY DUTIES: Create a design for the Drama Club theatrical production in alignment with the vision as agreed upon by the Creative Team with intention of reuse from year to year. Draw up a list of materials necessary for the construction of said design. Research and purchase materials necessary for the construction of said design. Responsible for construction of sets in collaboration with Technical Director. Perform other related duties as required and assigned REQUIRED SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Ability to establish rapport and build professional relationships with students Proficiency in ASL Experienced/skilled in basic carpentry Excellent time management, planning, and organizational skills EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: High School Diploma or GED required Experience working with High School students SECURITY CLEARANCE: Required clearances include medical clearance, fingerprinted by the NYC Board of Ed, SCR, and SEL clearance PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Prolonged periods of walking in and around the building Must be able to lift 15 pounds at times Able to perform construction of sets to be used in production
    $49k-77k yearly est. 26d ago
  • Nutrition Educator

    Harlem Childrens Zone 4.3company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Harlem Children's Zone (HCZ) - a world-renowned education and poverty-fighting organization based in New York - seeks an enthusiastic, dedicated, and mission aligned Nutrition Educator to support our K-12 programming. The Nutrition Educator will bring a passion for the mission of Harlem Children's Zone: break the cycle of intergenerational poverty with comprehensive, on-the-ground programming that builds up opportunities for children and families to thrive in school, work, and life. The Nutrition Educator will be a part of site-based teams that are dedicated to implementing Healthy Harlem programming at respective after-school sites and report to the health coordinator. The ideal candidate will be a dynamic, energetic educator who conducts nutrition and cooking lessons for students and caregivers. For more information, check out Want to Work at Harlem Children's Zone? Here's 7 Things You Need to Know. Requirements Bachelor's degree in nutrition, food studies, culinary arts, public health, community health, or a related health & wellness field Who You Are Experience implementing hands-on nutrition education and cooking activities in school-based, after-school, camp, and/or community-based settings Proficient in nutrition concepts and cooking skills Excellent classroom management and presentation skills Comfortable working in various urban settings and with diverse populations Team-oriented with strong organizational and collaborative skills Animated, energetic spirit and a positive, resilient attitude Adapts well to changes in assignments and priorities with the ability to respond effectively to new information, changing conditions, and unexpected obstacles What You'll do Conduct curriculum-based nutrition education classes/workshops for students, in grades Pre-K through 12th grade Facilitate cooking lessons to teach students healthy recipes, cooking techniques, kitchen tools and equipment, and safety Maintain a positive classroom environment conducive to learning, creativity, safety, and fun For those working with students in Pre-K - grade 2, incorporate songs, puppet shows, arts and crafts, and a variety of creative approaches to teach healthy eating Advocate healthier eating for students, families, and staff Provide clear classroom instructions, including learning objectives and transitions Provide consistent motivation, enthusiasm, and role modeling for healthy lifestyle choices Schedule Fall & Spring: Monday-Friday, between 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM (exact hours determined by site location). Summer: Monday-Friday, between 7:00 AM and 6:00 PM (exact hours determined by program needs). Commitment Requirements: After-school programming: Minimum of 20 hours per week, with at least 4 hours per day. Summer programming: Expect to work 40 hours per week. Please note that the schedule is fixed, and consistent attendance is required. You must be available to work five days per week, and we are unable to offer scheduling accommodations. Full availability during the assigned hours is essential for this role. Benefits As a member of the Harlem Children's Zone team, you will join a supportive and inclusive community dedicated to helping children, families - and our staff - thrive. Please take a look at our Part-Time benefits below. Our exceptional Part-Time benefits include: Career advancement Paid sick leave Employee referral bonus Physical wellness discounts Commuter benefits Additional Benefits (Discounts on flights, hotels, theme parks, concert tickets, and more The salary range for this position is $30.00-$35.00 per hour. To be considered, interested applicants should apply directly through the posting. No telephone inquiries or recruiters, please. Replies will only be sent to qualified applicants. Harlem Children's Zone and Promise Academy Charter Schools does not provide work visas for candidates who require employer sponsorship to ensure work authorization in the United States. Harlem Children's Zone is an EOE.
    $30-35 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Private Chef (The President's Cottage)/Seasonal Employment

    Chautauqua Institution 3.8company rating

    Chautauqua, NY jobs

    The private chef oversees the planning and execution of innovative and creative culinary services for special events at the lakeside home of the Chautauqua Institution President. About Your Compensation Compensation for this position starts at $24.00/Hour and, with demonstrated experience and qualifications, candidates may earn up to $29.00/Hour. About Your Day The Chef for the President's Cottage will report to the Executive Chef at the Athenaeum Hotel to independently execute culinary services for special events at the home of the President. This is a position for an experienced and innovative chef, who will produce innovative cuisine and presentation for the guest dining experience at the President's Cottage. This position will dually support the culinary experience at the Athenaeum Hotel's Heirloom Restaurant when special events are not scheduled during summer operations. This candidate is a dedicated team player who will manage and train a seasonal culinary team toward operational excellence. Business Operations & Strategy Lead back-of-the-house operations and collaborate with front-of-house staff to ensure a premier culinary and guest service are delivered. Oversee event operations to ensure that top-quality food is prepared and served that meets company and guest standards for proper service, taste, temperature, portioning, and presentation. Ensure that tools, processes, and training are implemented to achieve guest satisfaction by exceeding culinary expectations. Monitor performance indicators as measures of success, including consistent/efficient food service within budget, staffing levels are maintained, inventory/supplies are accurate, cost controls are implemented, equipment is well-cared for and in top working condition at the event venue, clean/safe environment is provided, and that feedback reflects satisfaction from guests and the President. Interact regularly with and receive feedback from the Executive Chef, Heirloom Restaurant Manager, Food & Beverage Director, and Hotel General Manager. Ensure compliance with federal and state laws to provide a visibly clean and safe kitchen environment for guests and staff by following regulations to comply with food safety/alcohol service and health precautions as established by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA), US/New York Department of Health, Liquor Control Board, US/New York State Department of Labor, Chautauqua Hotel Company, and Chautauqua Institution. Financial Management Partner with the Executive Chef and the Director of Food & Beverage to establish menus with consideration for special dietary needs, products, and pricing strategies that effectively balance event budget with host/guest satisfaction. Manage costs versus budget, and identify inconsistencies in daily operations, taking corrective action as necessary. Adhere to purchasing and inventory procedures for event menus, complete orders to ensure accurate stock for events and lead-time for specialty items. Implement controls to minimize operating costs to stay within food cost margins. Collaborate with the Executive Chef to determine products in rotation to avoid waste. Ensure that food supplies for events are delivered to and received by the Athenaeum Hotel Kitchen and moved from storage to the President's Cottage following logging/handling procedures. Coach management, shift supervisors, and teams to maintain profit margins without compromising guest satisfaction by effectively controlling labor costs and operating expenses within the budget. Adhere to purchasing and inventory procedures for event menus, complete orders to ensure accurate stock for events, and lead-time for specialty items. Implement controls to minimize operating costs to stay within food cost margins. Collaborate with the Executive Chef to determine products in rotation to avoid waste. Brand Champion Develop and implement training programs to enhance food service. Implement standardized best practices and processes/procedures to constantly improve quality, team productivity, and standards. Communicate clear and distinctive message regarding food service excellence and acts as a passionate role model that demonstrates an exceptional work ethic and inspires operational excellence. Maintain high visibility in areas of responsibility and interface with event hosts regularly to obtain feedback on the quality of guest/culinary experience, service levels, and overall satisfaction. Talent Management Provide leadership to teams through clear communication, active engagement, working leadership, and well-documented coaching and corrective counseling. Manage toward delivery of strategic initiatives, departmental goals, and performance standards to maximize team success. Communicate routine and specific performance feedback as well as hold teams accountable to goals and standards. Conduct regular meetings with teams, including pre/post-shift communications. Embrace opportunities for cross-training/operations by supporting recruitment, training/development, and scheduling needs across all restaurant venues in the Food & Beverage Department. Promote talent development through coaching, mentoring, and training employees with a focus on employee performance aligned to skills/capabilities to deliver on culinary objectives. 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. While you will confirm your final schedule with management at the time of an interview and offer of employment, you should generally anticipate the following schedule options for this position: Typically work an eight-hour shift with a start time that varies between 5am to 5pm. About Living on the Grounds Chautauqua Institution may provide limited housing options on our grounds or assist you with locating nearby housing arrangements for select opportunities based on business needs. Housing is not an option for many positions and may be of a cost to you. Candidates should assume there are no employer-provided or employer-assisted housing options available for this position unless it is otherwise stated. Housing may be available in a limited capacity. 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.
    $24-29 hourly 5d ago
  • Part-Time Youth Outreach (Elementary) - Richmond

    Girl Scouts of San Jacinto 4.1company rating

    Richmond, TX jobs

    Imagine having the opportunity to create a meaningful employment experience, one that meets your career goals and your desire to do socially responsible work. What type of organization would you choose? For over 100 years, Girl Scouts has empowered girls to develop the skills and confidence to succeed in life. Our inclusive programs cover arts, entrepreneurship, the outdoors, STEM, and more, helping girls discover their strengths and embrace leadership. Through the Girl Scout Leadership Experience, girls build a positive value system, form healthy relationships, and take action to make the world a better place. Part-Time Community Outreach Associates - Fort Bend County Area (2025-2026 School Year) A Community Outreach Associate is someone who is seeking a part-time position to develop a career in community outreach with a transformational nonprofit. This Outreach Associate will conduct the Girl Scouts Inspire Me program while presenting contemporary issues curriculum for elementary aged schoolgirls in the Greater Houston, Missouri City and Richmond/Rosenberg area. Qualifications: Dependable, enthusiastic, and energetic Must be available two to four days a week. Hours vary between 7:00AM to 5:00PM Must be available to work 2 camp weekend events, which may include overnight stay Competent in making presentations to and interacting with large groups of elementary aged girls in a variety of school settings Transport supplies to and from the Girl Scout office in Stafford as needed Stafford Able Able to lift and transport supplies sometimes more than 25 pounds as needed Ability to work as a team player with other Girl Scout staff Prior experience working/volunteering with youth preferred Prior Girl Scout experience helpful, but not required Bilingual (English/Spanish). This is highly desirable but not required. A high school graduate minimum is required, some college or degree preferred. A holder of a valid Texas driver's license and proof of insurance with the flexibility to travel throughout assigned area. Ability to work from home, as needed, to include high speed home internet access and accessibility to a non-distracting and uninterrupted space with adequate lighting and ergonomically adequate work-space. Benefits: We value our employees' time and efforts. Our commitment to your success is enhanced by our competitive salary and future growth opportunities within the company. Plus, we work to maintain the best possible environment for our employees where people can learn and grow with the company. We strive to provide a collaborative, creative environment where each person feels encouraged to contribute to our processes, decisions, planning, and culture. Sisterhood and Belonging Statement: Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council fosters belonging and respect for all girls. We empower all girls, volunteers and staff to fulfill their potential and make the world a better place. Our Girl Scout Promise drives us to provide experiences where all girls, volunteers and staff are confident they belong. We stand firm in these commitments and united by these ideals. We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council is a 501c nonprofit organization.
    $24k-29k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Tour Boat Captain -Kingston NY

    Hudson River Maritime Museum 3.6company rating

    Kingston, NY jobs

    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 30d ago
  • Young Playwrights Project Teaching Artist/Actor (Chautauqua Arts Education)/Seasonal Employment

    Chautauqua Institution 3.8company rating

    Chautauqua, NY jobs

    Job Description This part-time, seasonal position will serve as teaching artist in the Chautauqua Arts Education Young Playwrights Project (YPP). This program is a 3-phase program. Phase 1 involves school visits where the YPP Teaching Artists present an assembly followed by an in-class lesson for each classroom at each participating school that teaches 3rd and 4th grade students how to write a play. Phase 2 involves YPP Teaching Artists leading teams of volunteers as they rehearse and then stage a play reading in each participating classroom. Phase 3 involves students visiting Chautauqua Institution to see a select number of plays chosen from all submitted, with the Teaching Artists serving as the performing theater company. The YPP Teaching Artist/Actor will work under the leadership of the Young Playwrights Project Lead Teaching Artist/Director of Plays to implement the program curriculum in the schools. This person will also serve as actor in the Phase 3 plays, working with the Young Playwrights Project Lead Teaching Artist/Director of Plays to present the final performances of student plays. This position will report to the Director of Arts Education. About Your Compensation The compensation for this role is $23.05/hour Travel to and from Chautauqua Institution will be reimbursed, as well as some costs incurred for travel throughout Chautauqua County specific to school visits. About Your Work Day Responsibilities Implement program curriculum as directed by the Director of Arts Education and the Lead Teaching Artist, including performing scripted and improvisational work in the school assembly and leading classes through the playwriting process as detailed in the curricular materials Lead volunteer play reading groups in rehearsal and during school visits Coordinate processing plays for play reading groups, typing plays from handwritten scripts Acting in the Phase 3 performance With the rest of the company, creating props/costumes/set design for the Phase 3 performances Education and Experience Required experience: Theater for youth programs Acting Formal training in theater arts Theater improvisation Skills and Abilities Collaboration and strong team player “Yes and” approach Supervision and Guidance Teaching Artists will be trained and supported by the Director of Arts Education. Program implementation and development will be coordinated in collaboration between the Teaching Artist and the Director of Arts Education. 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. While you will confirm your final schedule with management at the time of an interview and offer of employment, you should generally anticipate the following schedule options for this position: During Phase 1 and Phase 2 visits to the schools, expect between 30-40 hours per week. During pre-Phase 1 and pre-Phase 2 play preparation, expect between 10-20 hours per week. During Phase 3, expect between 30-40 hours per week. Schedule: Phase 1 School Visits: January 12-16, 2026 Play Preparation for Phase 2: February 27-March 20, 2026 Phase 2 on-site rehearsals and school visits: March 20-April 2, 2026 Play selection process: March 25-May 1, 2026 Phase 3 production needs shared with Arts Ed staff: May 1-7, 2026 Phase 3 onsite rehearsals and performances: June 13-18, 2026 About Living on the Grounds Chautauqua Institution may provide limited housing options on our grounds or assist you with locating nearby housing arrangements for selecting opportunities based on business needs. Housing is not an option for many positions and may be of a cost to you. Candidates should assume there are no employer-provided or employer-assisted housing options available for this position unless it is otherwise stated. Housing/accommodations will be provided, with preference towards private room with shared bath and common areas, possibility of shared room with approval from artist. Potential for Remote Work: Aspects of this position may be eligible for remote work, specific to the play preparation and play selection process. 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, conference and events organization. The Institution's office in Washington, DC is located strategically for an ongoing role in the cultural conversations of the nation. 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.
    $23.1 hourly 25d ago
  • Flag Football Coach

    Harlem Children's Zone 4.3company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Job Description Harlem Children's Zone (HCZ) - a world-renowned education and poverty-fighting organization based in New York - seeks an enthusiastic, dedicated, and mission-aligned Flag Football Coach. Harlem Children's Zone (HCZ) - a world-renowned education and poverty-fighting organization based in New York - seeks an enthusiastic, dedicated, and mission aligned Flag Football Coach to support the Promise Academy After School program. The Flag Football Coach will bring a passion for the mission of Harlem Children's Zone: break the cycle of intergenerational poverty with comprehensive, on-the-ground programming that builds up opportunities for children and families to thrive in school, work, and life. The Flag Football Coach will join our Promise Academy athletic program team, which exposes students to a variety of fun-filled, developmental, and high-caliber enrichment activities, including football, basketball, volleyball, and soccer, as well as health/wellness and physical fitness education. The ideal candidate will develop all aspects of a high-quality flag football athletics program and provide scholars with effective leadership. For more information, check out Want to Work at Harlem Children's Zone? Here's 7 Things You Need to Know. Requirements Minimum Qualifications High School or Equivalent or better. Who you are A commitment to the mission and programs of HCZ Experience working with youth and adolescent population College degree and at least two years of coaching experience, preferred Must have strong knowledge and a keen understanding of football Ensure the various athletics curriculums are structured and have clear learning goals Solid understanding of youth sports and safety guidelines Must be able to travel to away games or events Must have strong leadership and organizational skills, excellent writing and communication skills Positive, enthusiastic, collaborative, flexible, and approachable attitude Ability to effectively engage and motivate students What you'll do Develop, implement, and execute the flag football athletics curriculum Create a program that will include daily conditioning, fundamental drills, and a strategic playbook Communicate and work effectively with students, colleagues, and parents Monitor and report on student progress and performance both in the classroom and playing field Collaborate and consult with staff on student performance in various athletic activities and schoolwork Maintain ongoing communication with Athletics Program Director Develop positive relationships with students that promotes wellness, growth, respect, and self-esteem Act as a positive role model for students Perform other duties as assigned Schedule Fall/Spring: Monday-Thursday 2 PM- 7:30 PM Friday 2 PM-7 PM Summer: Monday-Friday 11 AM-4:30 PM Benefits As a member of the Harlem Children's Zone team, you will join a supportive and inclusive community dedicated to helping children, families - and our staff - thrive. Please take a look at our Part-Time benefits below. Our exceptional Part-Time benefits include: Career advancement Paid sick leave Employee referral bonus Physical wellness discounts Commuter benefits Additional Benefits (Discounts on flights, hotels, theme parks, concert tickets, and more.) The salary range for this position is $25-$30 per hour. To be considered, interested applicants should apply directly through the posting. No telephone inquiries or recruiters, please. Replies will only be sent to qualified applicants. Harlem Children's Zone and Promise Academy Charter Schools does not provide work visas for candidates who require employer sponsorship to ensure work authorization in the United States. Harlem Children's Zone is an EOE.
    $25-30 hourly 25d ago
  • Animal Care & Adoption Specialist (Part Time)

    Bideawee 3.5company rating

    Westhampton, NY jobs

    Job DescriptionBideawee was founded upon the principle that every homeless animal should have a place where they are welcome, and that sense of compassion, dedication, and justice remain at the core of who we are and what we do. We believe that a company is only as great as those who embody its mission, and we are committed to the growth, success, and well-being of our staff and community. Join an organization that has been making the world a better place for pets and the people who love them since 1903! Position Purpose: Responsible for the care of in-house cats and dogs including feeding, cleaning, socializing, grooming, and evaluation of physical and emotional wellbeing. Provide customer service, perform adoptions, recordkeeping, general housekeeping and miscellaneous tasks. This is a part-time position with a salary of $18/hr. Expected work days are Monday, Thursday, and Sunday. Responsibilities/Duties/Functions/Tasks:Animal Care Feeding - Make sure each animal receives the proper amount and type of food prescribed and always has fresh water (unless it is prohibited for a medical reason). Cleaning - Make sure that all animals are in a clean, comfortable environment at all times with appropriate bedding. This includes properly disinfecting using appropriate protocols and removing fecal matter or any debris in the area they are housed in. Make sure that all areas are odor-free at all times. Infection control -- Practice infection control procedures consistently wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when necessary. Socialization - Make sure all animals get proper social contact, as well as appropriate social experiences and document them. Record Keeping - Log all behaviors, eating habits and anything out of the ordinary, keeping coworkers apprised. General Housekeeping - Keep work stations clean and neat at all times including all areas in and around the stations as well as the common areas. Laundry - Make sure the laundry is done as needed. Grooming - Ensure that animals are clean and bushed, nails are clipped, and eyes and ears are kept clean. Animals that have fecal matter on them should be bathed immediately. Adoption Center animals should never have an unpleasant odor or unkempt appearance. General wellbeing - Immediately contact the supervisor any time an animal exhibits signs of not feeling well. Exercise - Ensure that each animal gets the proper amount of exercise daily. Verify that the front desk and the reception area are neat and clean at all times. Miscellaneous - Assist with animal intake. Bring any unsafe or broken equipment to the attention of a supervisor. Adoptions Demonstrate excellent customer service with prospective adopters and clients, ensuring that adopters feel welcome and comfortable. Quickly understand client needs and initiate the matchmaking process. Ensure new clients completely fill out the adoption survey. Provide walk-throughs so that potential adopters are introduced to resident animals. Be knowledgeable and describe physical and behavioral attributes of animals to potential adopters. Make courteous inquiries of relevant information, e.g. pet history. Converse with potential adopters building rapport. Educate adopters in responsible pet ownership. Ability to supervise and mentor volunteers Qualifications: Needs to be detail oriented and precise Is kind and compassionate Able to follow directions Organized Patient Needs to be able to keep a clean uncluttered environment Works quickly Works well with others and understands the team approach Specific Work Requirements: This position requires the ability to walk, bend, stand, lift, reach, stoop, carry, push, and pull at least 8 hours per day. Lifting of packages and large bags of food, 25-40 pounds, as well as bags of kitty litter up to 40 pounds. Lifting large animals for grooming. Ability to speak and hear sufficiently to understand the job. Ability to write neatly and communicate with others. Visual acuity sufficient to maintain accurate records. Ability to restrain animals. Ability to attend staff meetings and training classes. Ability to understand the needs of the animals. Preferences: Retail/Customer service experience High School Diploma or GED equivalent 1 year experience in animal care a plus Commitment to Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Bideawee is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We continuously strive to place our employees at the center of our thinking and elevate inclusive practices to develop and support a more engaged and productive workforce. Equal Opportunity Bideawee is an equal opportunity employer committed to achieving the goal of equal employment opportunity for all. Applicants and employees are considered and evaluated for positions without regard to mental or physical disability, race, creed, color, religion, gender, national origin, citizenship status, age, genetic information, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, marital status, employment status or any protected federal, state, or local status unrelated to the performance of the work involved. Powered by JazzHR rVMI8WSlWf
    $18 hourly 17d ago
  • Early Intervention Occupational Therapy Evaluator

    Autism Care Partners 3.8company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Part-time, Contract Description 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.
    $53k-76k yearly est. 41d ago
  • Sound Engineer/Technician (Chautauqua Theater Company)/Seasonal Employment

    Chautauqua Institution 3.8company rating

    Chautauqua, NY jobs

    The Sound Engineer/Technician will assist with sound installation and sound board operating. The Chautauqua Theater Company summer season will consist of fully produced productions, as well as several new play workshops/readings. To learn more about the season and the company, please visit theater.chq.org. We build our season around the Actor's Equity Safety Guidelines in addition to following the guidelines of the CDC, IATSE, USA and SDC. CTC is committed to the values of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility. Our statement regarding IDEA work may be found here: ********************************************************************************************** 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. Chautauqua Theater Company provides housing and a travel stipend. For details about local housing, go to the About Living on the Grounds section. About Your Work Day Work closely with the Sound Supervisor and Audio Engineer in the hang/focus/rigging/maintenance of all sound equipment. Serve as a member of the run crew - either running the boards, working backstage assisting the Production Team - for all productions throughout the season. Assist with strike and load-in, including setup and teardown of tech tables. Other duties as assigned. 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. While you will confirm your final schedule with management at the time of an interview and offer of employment, you should generally anticipate the following schedule options for this position: A typical work week is 5-6 days. Scheduled hours will include evenings, weekends, and holidays based on business needs. About Living on the Grounds This position offers employer-provided housing. Housing includes a private bedroom and shared living space. Residency starts in early June and ends on mid-to-late August. 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. The Institution's office in Washington, DC is located strategically for an ongoing role in the cultural conversations of the nation. 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. In addition to a traditional gate pass, employees and their families will receive full access to our current and historical programs online at CHQ Assembly. 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 9d ago
  • Piano Teacher - Bronx, NY

    Boys Club of New York 3.8company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Piano Teacher Salary Range: $30 per hour Employment Type: Part-Time, Non-Exempt Schedule: 20 hours per week About Us Founded in 1876, The Boys' Club of New York (BCNY) is a youth development organization with the mission to empower boys and young men, ages 7 to 21, by providing effective programs and a supportive community. BCNY provides evidence-based programs to address the evolving social, emotional, health, creative, educational, and vocational needs of our members in meaningful, lasting ways. BCNY develops programs to cultivate positive qualities in members and strives to continually deepen and broaden our impact. Job Summary We are a COVID-19 proactive organization that follows applicable health and safety regulations to help protect our members and staff. Reporting to the Clubhouse Director, the Piano Teacher is responsible for on-site program delivery which is set in either one-on-one or group sessions. Job Requirements BCNY is a COVID-19 proactive organization that follows applicable health and safety regulations to help protect our members and staff. To that end, we require that all BCNY employees be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. BCNY requires all staff to receive a booster shot that protects against COVID-19 once they become eligible. New employees will be asked to submit proof of full vaccination prior to their start date. BCNY treats proof of vaccination confidentially and consistent with applicable law, and will not use the information for any purpose other than to ensure compliance with BCNY's mandatory vaccination policy. Responsibilities * Teach half-hour sessions per working day scheduled (Some one-on-one, some small group sessions) * Record Annual Pre and Post Observations * Keep Attendance Records (Parent outreach when needed) * Work in small groups for end of season performances * Care of equipment in State-of-the-Art studios * Supervise and coordinate the daily activities of a group of 10-21 boys (ages 7-9 or 10-12) What We Offer * PTO: Sick time only Qualifications Education and teaching experience in the instrument you are applying for. Professional Musicians with performing experience preferred. Previous experience in youth development, education, or afterschool. Resume and cover letter required. The Boys' Club of New York is an equal opportunity employer and makes employment decisions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, or any other status protected by law. If you have a disability or other protected need requiring an accommodation, please contact Human Resources.
    $30 hourly 8d ago
  • Youth Program Coordinator - Flushing, NY

    Boys Club of Ny 3.8company rating

    New York jobs

    Youth Program Coordinator Salary Range: $20.00 per hour Employment Type : Part-Time, Non-Exempt About Us Since 1876, The Boys' Club of New York (BCNY) has been partnering with boys and young men in after-school, weekend, and summer programs that support youth growth and development. BCNY's two well-equipped clubhouses in East Harlem and Flushing and its wilderness camp in Harriman State Park offer activities and programs remarkable in their range. From swimming to robotics and enjoying ice skating in Central Park and a trip to the theatre on Saturdays, BCNY programs and events deepen interests and skills and are free of charge to members and their families. With the increase in youth directly impacted by the shelter and homelessness crisis in New York City, BCNY is dedicated to increasing equitable access to its free, high quality youth programs that foster brave spaces where boys and young men can connect, have fun and build lifelong friendships with peers and mentor. Part of that mission is our commitment to BCNY's expansion sites in the Bronx and Brooklyn that engage members within their communities with the same youth-centered ethos the organization is known for. Our dedicated and highly skilled staff and our professional advisory council have made BCNY a leader in youth programming across the field and we invite you join our team as we partner with boys and young men as they journey through their childhoods and our clubhouses. Job Summary We are a COVID-19 proactive organization who makes every effort to create and maintain an environment that is safe for our members and staff. The Program Coordinator participates in developing, implementing, supervising, and evaluating educational, recreational, and social programs. He/she will also assist in managing support staff, including program assistants, operations assistants, group leaders, and volunteers. Job Requirements Frontline employees are not required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, however, BCNY strongly encourages all employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and obtain a booster shot. Responsibilities Under the supervision of the Age Group Director, oversee the implementation and facilitation of programs and curricula Assist in the planning and management of daily activities in the clubhouse and external spaces Assist Age Group Director with special events, parent activities, and trips Assist Age Group Director in managing training, supervision, and evaluation of frontline staff and volunteers Use behavior management strategies to defuse inappropriate behavior and communicate behavior incidents with the Age Group Director and other necessary staff Attend mandatory professional development trainings Other duties as assigned Qualifications Previous experience in youth development, education, or afterschool Strong communication skills with an ability to communicate effectively with young children, staff, and parents Experience managing multiple priorities Well organized, able to work both independently and collaboratively Experience managing staff preferred Associates' or Bachelor's degree preferred First Aid and CPR certification desirable What We Offer PTO: Sick time only The Boys' Club of New York is an equal opportunity employer and makes employment decisions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, or any other status protected by law. If you have a disability or other protected need requiring an accommodation, please contact Human Resources.
    $20 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Peer Mentor

    The Arc Lexington 3.5company rating

    Albany, NY jobs

    Job Description What does a Peer Mentor do? Peer Mentors help young adults attending Transitions navigate throughout their college experience. They help guide students through their post-high school journeys and support them to achieve success in higher education, in their careers, and in learning to live independently. If you're ready to make a significant impact in the lives of young adults, while maintaining a balance for your own interests and pursuits, apply today to start your rewarding journey with Transitions! Qualifications: High School Degree or GED is required Be enrolled in a College course or a recent college graduate is preferred Valid NYS Driver's license with 2 years' experience is required What Can Transitions Offer You? A Peer Mentor can earn between $19.12 - $22.64 per/hour Unique shifts that allow for up to 40 hours within three days Thursday - Saturday, or Saturday - Tuesday shifts available Live-in, day, evening, and weekend shifts available Paid training Both full-time and part-time positions are available What is Transitions? Transitions is a part of The Arc Lexington with campuses in Mayfield (Fulton County), Cobleskill and Albany. Transitions focuses on building academic skills, life and career skills and general independence for high school graduates and young adults with autism spectrum disorders and/or other learning disabilities. Why Work at Transitions? We always strive to be the best possible employer. This means going to great lengths to ensure it is a great workplace where employees feel valued, nurtured and respected. Employees find fulfilling, meaningful careers at Transitions and enjoy being part of our family. The Arc Lexington employees have repeatedly voted us for several awards: 2013 - Albany Times Union Top Workplace Award 2014 - Voted #1 Large Workplace in the Capital District 2014 - Albany Times Union Top Workplace Award 2017 - Best Company to Work For in New York State 2022 - Albany Times Union Top Workplace Award & Times Union Meaningfulness Award The Arc Lexington provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, genetic information, predisposition or carrier status, marital status, military or veteran status or any other status protected by applicable laws ("each a "Protected Characteristic"). This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training. Job Posted by ApplicantPro
    $19.1-22.6 hourly 22d ago
  • Animal Care & Adoption Specialist (Part Time)

    Bideawee 3.5company rating

    Westhampton, NY jobs

    Bideawee was founded upon the principle that every homeless animal should have a place where they are welcome, and that sense of compassion, dedication, and justice remain at the core of who we are and what we do. We believe that a company is only as great as those who embody its mission, and we are committed to the growth, success, and well-being of our staff and community. Join an organization that has been making the world a better place for pets and the people who love them since 1903! Position Purpose: Responsible for the care of in-house cats and dogs including feeding, cleaning, socializing, grooming, and evaluation of physical and emotional wellbeing. Provide customer service, perform adoptions, recordkeeping, general housekeeping and miscellaneous tasks. This is a part-time position with a salary of $18/hr. Expected work days are Monday, Thursday, and Sunday. Responsibilities/Duties/Functions/Tasks:Animal Care Feeding - Make sure each animal receives the proper amount and type of food prescribed and always has fresh water (unless it is prohibited for a medical reason). Cleaning - Make sure that all animals are in a clean, comfortable environment at all times with appropriate bedding. This includes properly disinfecting using appropriate protocols and removing fecal matter or any debris in the area they are housed in. Make sure that all areas are odor-free at all times. Infection control -- Practice infection control procedures consistently wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when necessary. Socialization - Make sure all animals get proper social contact, as well as appropriate social experiences and document them. Record Keeping - Log all behaviors, eating habits and anything out of the ordinary, keeping coworkers apprised. General Housekeeping - Keep work stations clean and neat at all times including all areas in and around the stations as well as the common areas. Laundry - Make sure the laundry is done as needed. Grooming - Ensure that animals are clean and bushed, nails are clipped, and eyes and ears are kept clean. Animals that have fecal matter on them should be bathed immediately. Adoption Center animals should never have an unpleasant odor or unkempt appearance. General wellbeing - Immediately contact the supervisor any time an animal exhibits signs of not feeling well. Exercise - Ensure that each animal gets the proper amount of exercise daily. Verify that the front desk and the reception area are neat and clean at all times. Miscellaneous - Assist with animal intake. Bring any unsafe or broken equipment to the attention of a supervisor. Adoptions Demonstrate excellent customer service with prospective adopters and clients, ensuring that adopters feel welcome and comfortable. Quickly understand client needs and initiate the matchmaking process. Ensure new clients completely fill out the adoption survey. Provide walk-throughs so that potential adopters are introduced to resident animals. Be knowledgeable and describe physical and behavioral attributes of animals to potential adopters. Make courteous inquiries of relevant information, e.g. pet history. Converse with potential adopters building rapport. Educate adopters in responsible pet ownership. Ability to supervise and mentor volunteers Qualifications: Needs to be detail oriented and precise Is kind and compassionate Able to follow directions Organized Patient Needs to be able to keep a clean uncluttered environment Works quickly Works well with others and understands the team approach Specific Work Requirements: This position requires the ability to walk, bend, stand, lift, reach, stoop, carry, push, and pull at least 8 hours per day. Lifting of packages and large bags of food, 25-40 pounds, as well as bags of kitty litter up to 40 pounds. Lifting large animals for grooming. Ability to speak and hear sufficiently to understand the job. Ability to write neatly and communicate with others. Visual acuity sufficient to maintain accurate records. Ability to restrain animals. Ability to attend staff meetings and training classes. Ability to understand the needs of the animals. Preferences: Retail/Customer service experience High School Diploma or GED equivalent 1 year experience in animal care a plus Commitment to Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Bideawee is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We continuously strive to place our employees at the center of our thinking and elevate inclusive practices to develop and support a more engaged and productive workforce. Equal Opportunity Bideawee is an equal opportunity employer committed to achieving the goal of equal employment opportunity for all. Applicants and employees are considered and evaluated for positions without regard to mental or physical disability, race, creed, color, religion, gender, national origin, citizenship status, age, genetic information, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, marital status, employment status or any protected federal, state, or local status unrelated to the performance of the work involved.
    $18 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Bilingual Family Advocate - Mandarin/Cantonese (Part-Time)

    Brooklyn Bureau of Community Services, Inc. 4.3company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    A community service organization in New York seeks a Family Advocate who will support family engagement and provide advocacy within the Family Enrichment Center. This part-time role requires a bachelor's degree or extensive experience in community programs, along with bi-lingual skills in Mandarin and/or Cantonese. The ideal candidate will coordinate events, manage participant relationships, and foster connections to community resources. Flexible hours are necessary, including evenings and weekends. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $32k-39k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Set Designer

    Lexington School for The Deaf 4.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    The Set Designer is responsible for the composition and construction of the set for theatrical productions in alignment with the vision of the production as agreed upon by the Creative Team. This is a part-time after-school position with a maximum of 80 hours. PRIMARY DUTIES: Create a design for the Drama Club theatrical production in alignment with the vision as agreed upon by the Creative Team with intention of reuse from year to year. Draw up a list of materials necessary for the construction of said design. Research and purchase materials necessary for the construction of said design. Responsible for construction of sets in collaboration with Technical Director. Perform other related duties as required and assigned REQUIRED SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Ability to establish rapport and build professional relationships with students Proficiency in ASL Experienced/skilled in basic carpentry Excellent time management, planning, and organizational skills EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: High School Diploma or GED required Experience working with High School students SECURITY CLEARANCE: Required clearances include medical clearance, fingerprinted by the NYC Board of Ed, SCR, and SEL clearance PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Prolonged periods of walking in and around the building Must be able to lift 15 pounds at times Able to perform construction of sets to be used in production
    $49k-77k yearly est. Auto-Apply 24d ago
  • Nutrition Educator

    Harlem Children's Zone 4.3company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Job Description Harlem Children's Zone (HCZ) - a world-renowned education and poverty-fighting organization based in New York - seeks an enthusiastic, dedicated, and mission aligned Nutrition Educator to support our K-12 programming. The Nutrition Educator will bring a passion for the mission of Harlem Children's Zone: break the cycle of intergenerational poverty with comprehensive, on-the-ground programming that builds up opportunities for children and families to thrive in school, work, and life. The Nutrition Educator will be a part of site-based teams that are dedicated to implementing Healthy Harlem programming at respective after-school sites and report to the health coordinator. The ideal candidate will be a dynamic, energetic educator who conducts nutrition and cooking lessons for students and caregivers. For more information, check out Want to Work at Harlem Children's Zone? Here's 7 Things You Need to Know. Requirements Bachelor's degree in nutrition, food studies, culinary arts, public health, community health, or a related health & wellness field Who You Are Experience implementing hands-on nutrition education and cooking activities in school-based, after-school, camp, and/or community-based settings Proficient in nutrition concepts and cooking skills Excellent classroom management and presentation skills Comfortable working in various urban settings and with diverse populations Team-oriented with strong organizational and collaborative skills Animated, energetic spirit and a positive, resilient attitude Adapts well to changes in assignments and priorities with the ability to respond effectively to new information, changing conditions, and unexpected obstacles What You'll do Conduct curriculum-based nutrition education classes/workshops for students, in grades Pre-K through 12th grade Facilitate cooking lessons to teach students healthy recipes, cooking techniques, kitchen tools and equipment, and safety Maintain a positive classroom environment conducive to learning, creativity, safety, and fun For those working with students in Pre-K - grade 2, incorporate songs, puppet shows, arts and crafts, and a variety of creative approaches to teach healthy eating Advocate healthier eating for students, families, and staff Provide clear classroom instructions, including learning objectives and transitions Provide consistent motivation, enthusiasm, and role modeling for healthy lifestyle choices Schedule Fall & Spring: Monday-Friday, between 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM (exact hours determined by site location). Summer: Monday-Friday, between 7:00 AM and 6:00 PM (exact hours determined by program needs). Commitment Requirements: After-school programming: Minimum of 20 hours per week, with at least 4 hours per day. Summer programming: Expect to work 40 hours per week. Please note that the schedule is fixed, and consistent attendance is required. You must be available to work five days per week, and we are unable to offer scheduling accommodations. Full availability during the assigned hours is essential for this role. Benefits As a member of the Harlem Children's Zone team, you will join a supportive and inclusive community dedicated to helping children, families - and our staff - thrive. Please take a look at our Part-Time benefits below. Our exceptional Part-Time benefits include: Career advancement Paid sick leave Employee referral bonus Physical wellness discounts Commuter benefits Additional Benefits (Discounts on flights, hotels, theme parks, concert tickets, and more The salary range for this position is $30.00-$35.00 per hour. To be considered, interested applicants should apply directly through the posting. No telephone inquiries or recruiters, please. Replies will only be sent to qualified applicants. Harlem Children's Zone and Promise Academy Charter Schools does not provide work visas for candidates who require employer sponsorship to ensure work authorization in the United States. Harlem Children's Zone is an EOE.
    $30-35 hourly 26d ago
  • Flag Football Coach

    Harlem Childrens Zone 4.3company rating

    New York jobs

    Harlem Children's Zone (HCZ) - a world-renowned education and poverty-fighting organization based in New York - seeks an enthusiastic, dedicated, and mission-aligned Flag Football Coach. Harlem Children's Zone (HCZ) - a world-renowned education and poverty-fighting organization based in New York - seeks an enthusiastic, dedicated, and mission aligned Flag Football Coach to support the Promise Academy After School program. The Flag Football Coach will bring a passion for the mission of Harlem Children's Zone: break the cycle of intergenerational poverty with comprehensive, on-the-ground programming that builds up opportunities for children and families to thrive in school, work, and life. The Flag Football Coach will join our Promise Academy athletic program team, which exposes students to a variety of fun-filled, developmental, and high-caliber enrichment activities, including football, basketball, volleyball, and soccer, as well as health/wellness and physical fitness education. The ideal candidate will develop all aspects of a high-quality flag football athletics program and provide scholars with effective leadership. For more information, check out Want to Work at Harlem Children's Zone? Here's 7 Things You Need to Know. Requirements Minimum Qualifications High School or Equivalent or better. Who you are A commitment to the mission and programs of HCZ Experience working with youth and adolescent population College degree and at least two years of coaching experience, preferred Must have strong knowledge and a keen understanding of football Ensure the various athletics curriculums are structured and have clear learning goals Solid understanding of youth sports and safety guidelines Must be able to travel to away games or events Must have strong leadership and organizational skills, excellent writing and communication skills Positive, enthusiastic, collaborative, flexible, and approachable attitude Ability to effectively engage and motivate students What you'll do Develop, implement, and execute the flag football athletics curriculum Create a program that will include daily conditioning, fundamental drills, and a strategic playbook Communicate and work effectively with students, colleagues, and parents Monitor and report on student progress and performance both in the classroom and playing field Collaborate and consult with staff on student performance in various athletic activities and schoolwork Maintain ongoing communication with Athletics Program Director Develop positive relationships with students that promotes wellness, growth, respect, and self-esteem Act as a positive role model for students Perform other duties as assigned Schedule Fall/Spring: Monday-Thursday 2 PM- 7:30 PM Friday 2 PM-7 PM Summer: Monday-Friday 11 AM-4:30 PM Benefits As a member of the Harlem Children's Zone team, you will join a supportive and inclusive community dedicated to helping children, families - and our staff - thrive. Please take a look at our Part-Time benefits below. Our exceptional Part-Time benefits include: Career advancement Paid sick leave Employee referral bonus Physical wellness discounts Commuter benefits Additional Benefits (Discounts on flights, hotels, theme parks, concert tickets, and more.) The salary range for this position is $25-$30 per hour. To be considered, interested applicants should apply directly through the posting. No telephone inquiries or recruiters, please. Replies will only be sent to qualified applicants. Harlem Children's Zone and Promise Academy Charter Schools does not provide work visas for candidates who require employer sponsorship to ensure work authorization in the United States. Harlem Children's Zone is an EOE.
    $25-30 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago

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