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  • Alumni Director

    Wounded Warrior Project 4.2company rating

    Wounded Warrior Project job in New York, NY

    Great benefits. Competitive pay. We know these are some of the things people look for in a job. If you're the kind of person who believes that honoring and empowering our nation's veterans is more than just a cause - that it's a calling - then we're ready to meet you. When you join Wounded Warrior Project (WWP), you're committing to making a difference. We make a commitment to you, too - helping you to find that spark, ignite your passion to serve, and embark on a career with meaning and purpose. At WWP, we recognize our mission cannot be accomplished without our talented teammates, which is why we're proud to offer benefits such as: * A flexible hybrid work schedule (three days in the office, two days' work from home) * Full medical, dental, and vision coverage for both teammates AND family members * Competitive pay and performance incentives * A fun, mission-focused, and collaborative team environment A mission that matters is just the beginning, so if you're ready to get started, we're ready for you. The Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) Alumni Director leads national strategy and operations for the Alumni program, aligning organizational vision with clear priorities, KPIs, and high-impact engagement approaches. This role drives cross-functional collaboration and data-informed program improvements while strengthening partnerships with military and community organizations. The Alumni Director leads a large, dispersed team, operations, and budgets to ensure consistent, high-quality service delivery and provides strategic insights that guide organizational decision-making. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES * Translate organizational vision into clear strategies, KPIs, and scalable systems aligned with WWP's Connection priorities. * Lead national Alumni team and strategy, ensuring effective outreach, engagement, and support for warriors and family members. * Champion high-touch, modern engagement approaches that provide meaningful experiences to warriors and their families. * Use data and population insights to identify service gaps, refine programming, and ensure consistency across regions. * Build partnerships with military transition points, military treatment facilities, VSOs, higher education institutions, and community organizations. * Drive cross-functional collaboration with Registration, Resource Center, Mental Health, Peer Support, and other program areas to build cohesive warrior pathways and enhance organizational effectiveness. * Integrate Peer Leader into Alumni engagement strategies. * Oversee national KPI execution, operational performance, and consistent service delivery. * Lead budget planning, forecasting, and overall resource stewardship. * Strengthen staffing models, workflows, and team training to support scalable operations. * Provide values-driven leadership that develops and mentors teammates and reinforces WWP culture. * Build an inclusive, collaborative team environment that encourages communication, innovation, and professional growth. * Ensure adherence to organizational policies, safety standards, and compliance expectations. * Represent WWP through public presentations and outreach to broaden program visibility and support. * Anticipate risks and emerging trends, providing insights that shape executive decision-making. * Attend and actively participate in required training and/or meetings, including but not limited to New Teammate Orientation, WWP Cares, ASIST Suicide Prevention training, Leadership training, culture/team based training, or departmental huddles. * Other related duties as assigned. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES * Effective leader with the ability to motivate, develop, and coach teammates; create team and individual KPIs; and support program growth and continuous improvement. * Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain professional relationships and create a diverse network of resources, built on WWP's supportive presence within the community. * Effective group presentation and facilitation skills. Confident communicator with a proven ability to present information effectively to various audiences, including large groups, small groups, and individuals. * Strong organizational, time-management, and prioritization skills with the ability to manage multiple deadlines in a fast-paced environment. * Professional presence and demeanor. * Proven capacity for proactively taking initiative and thriving in independent work environments. * Understanding and expertise in program and project management, including assessing outcomes and impact, and effectively managing programs and projects from strategy through execution. * Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to evaluate information, identify problems, and implement the most effective solutions. * Proficiency with Microsoft Office, e.g., Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint. * Strong understanding of Wounded Warrior Project and its mission, values, programs, and services, and the impact of these programs and services on wounded warriors and their families. * Ability to lead through vision and values, modeling WWP's culture, and connecting organizational strategy to teammates and external partners. * Strong understanding of the veteran and military landscape, including current challenges and opportunities impacting wounded warriors and their families. * Demonstrated emotional intelligence with the ability to handle sensitive matters with diplomacy and empathy. * Ability to establish credibility, be decisive, influence others, and influence change. * Ability to travel and work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends, as required. * Unequivocal commitment to the highest standards of personal and business ethics and conduct. * Mission-driven, guided by core values, and a pleasure to work with. EXPERIENCE Requirements * Seven years of progressive experience in program management, social services, community engagement, or related fields, including experience leading large-scale or multi-site programs. * Seven years of staff management experience. * Seven years of experience building strategic partnerships with military, government, higher education, or community organizations to enhance program reach and effectiveness. * Military service (active, reserve, or veteran) or at least seven years of direct experience working within military or veteran communities, including engagement with installations, VSOs/MSOs, and other military stakeholders. Preferences * Experience designing or leading programs specifically for military populations, veteran-serving organizations, or within the DoD/VA ecosystem. * Experience with CRM platforms, case management systems, or program delivery technologies (e.g., Salesforce). * Experience in change management, organizational development, or scaling programs during periods of growth. EDUCATION Requirements * Bachelor's degree. Equivalent combination of applicable education, training, certification, and experience may be considered in lieu of degree. Preferences * Master's degree. CERTIFICATIONS & LICENSURE Requirements * Valid state-issued driver's license. * Ability to obtain ASIST Certification within 1 year of hire. Preferences * ASIST Certification. WORK ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL DEMANDS * General office environment; temperature controlled. * May require lifting/carrying items up to 50 pounds. * Participation in outdoor activities and events under varying weather conditions. * Up to 50% travel. We recognize the success of our mission depends on the efforts of our passionate, hard-working teammates. To help teammates remain focused on the warriors and families we serve, WWP offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes; Medical/Prescription drug, Dental, Vision, Life/AD&D, Short-term Disability, Long-term Disability, and an Employee Assistance Program. WWP also offers a 401(k)-retirement plan, a competitive PTO package, Sick Leave, Family Care Leave, Paid Holidays, Birthday Holiday, Education Assistance, Teammate Wellness Program, and Bereavement Leave. For Colorado State Applicants: The estimated hiring range for this position is between $127,008 - $158,760 annual base salary, subject to a candidate's combination of experience, qualifications, and credentials. This position may also be eligible for an annual performance incentive. For Minnesota Applicants: The estimated hiring range for this position is between $133,056 - 166,320 annual base salary, subject to a candidate's combination of experience, qualifications, and credentials. This position may also be eligible for an annual performance incentive. For Chicago, IL, Los Angeles, San Diego or Sacramento, CA, and Washington State Applicants: The estimated hiring range for this position is between $139,104 - $173,880 annual base salary, subject to a candidate's combination of experience, qualifications, and credentials. This position may also be eligible for an annual performance incentive. For Washington, D.C. Applicants: The estimated hiring range for this position is between $145,152 - $181,440 annual base salary, subject to a candidate's combination of experience, qualifications, and credentials. This position may also be eligible for an annual performance incentive. For New York, NY Applicants: The estimated hiring range for this position is between $151,200 - $189,000 annual base salary, subject to a candidate's combination of experience, qualifications, and credentials. This position may also be eligible for an annual performance incentive. * ca-cb #LI-HYBRID Wounded Warrior Project is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all persons without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, citizenship, age, veteran or military status, disability, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law. Please note: Wounded Warrior Project is not seeking assistance or accepting unsolicited resumes from search firms without a written search agreement in place. All resumes submitted by search firms to any employee at Wounded Warrior Project via email, the Internet or directly to hiring managers at Wounded Warrior Project in any form without a valid written search agreement in place will be deemed the sole property of Wounded Warrior Project, and no fee will be paid in the event the candidate is hired by Wounded Warrior Project as a result of the referral or through other means."
    $151.2k-189k yearly Auto-Apply 11d ago
  • Community Service Specialist

    Easterseals 4.4company rating

    New York, NY job

    What You'll Do The Community Service Specialist is responsible for managing a caseload of job-seeking participants who engage in a Community Service assignment or who are enrolled in education or vocational training programs. Your responsibilities will include: Develop new non-profit Community Service sites and assignments appropriate for WeCARE participants. Educate and train designated on-site supervisors about oversight of WeCARE participant attendance and job duties. Match participants with Community Service assignments based on the results of their biopsychosocial assessment, Individual Vocational Assessment and Plan (IVAP), and special accommodation needs. Assist participants with enrolling in education and vocational training programs that align with their goals outlined in their Individualized Vocational Assessment Plans. Supervise Community Service participant timekeeping and MetroCard distribution activities. Identify and assist with mitigating barriers to Community Service participation, including, but not necessarily limited to, physical and/or mental health barriers, housing, childcare, and domestic violence issues. Mediate conflicts between Community Service site supervisors and Community Service participants, as necessary. Document Community Service referrals and follow-up activities in SEAMS, the HRA management information system. Conduct regular site visits to Community Service sites to ensure contractual compliance of Community Service partnerships and that all necessary reasonable accommodations are in place for WeCARE participants. You're a great fit for this role if you have: Bachelor's degree in social work or a related field, such as psychology, vocational rehabilitation, or occupational rehabilitation, from an accredited institution is required. Two (2) years of experience working with employment programs for individuals with barriers to employment or an equivalent combination of related education and experience. Bilingual (English and Spanish) candidates preferred. Compensation: $22.12-$23.08/hr Equal Opportunity Employer The Fedcap Group provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. We are an EEO employer committed to diversity, M/F/D/V.
    $22.1-23.1 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Special Education Teacher

    Easterseals 4.4company rating

    New York, NY job

    We are hiring in Bronx, NY! Join us at Easterseals NY- Bronx Child Development Center for an exciting career as a Special Education Teacher with the option to work summer (extended school year)* What You'll Do As a Special Education teacher for our preschool program, you will design and implement classroom program under the guidance of the director in alignment with the NYS Education Department mandates and NYC Department of Education's regulations. You will design a classroom environment that is both motivating and stimulating for students. Your Responsibilities Will Include: Provide weekly written plan to the administrator electronically Design lesson plans based on the Units of Study, Creative Curriculum, and the diagnostic information from the IEP Maintain periodic progress reports (Gold Teaching Strategies) Attend CPSE/CSE meetings at appropriate time intervals during the school year Implement behavioral system based on the Positive Discipline policy and PBIS Assure daily attendance records are maintained and submitted appropriately throughout the school year Submit Progress reports and annual reports at appropriate times throughout the school year Attend staff and classroom meeting and parent teacher conferences Assure that all students are supervised at all times in safe, clean environment Attend 4 staff developments days throughout the school year Establish and maintain a respectful work environment with co-workers, parents, and visitors to the program Supervise classroom staff assigned to your classroom You're a great fit for this role if you have: Master's degree and NYS certification or be working on a study plan toward certification Minimum 2 years of relevant experience Compensation: 45,000-75,000 (depending on credentials and experience) 10-month position with the option to work for the summer session for increased compensation Who We Are Easterseals is a standard-bearer for creating equity and access for people with disabilities and other barriers to long term self-sufficiency. For 100 years, Easterseals has been an indispensable resource for people and families living with disabilities. Throughout all life's moments -- from the extraordinary to the ordinary and everything in between -- Easterseals is here to help people and families realize and reach for their full potential. The Fedcap Group provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. We are an EEO employer committed to diversity.
    $48k-58k yearly est. Auto-Apply 8d ago
  • Quality Assurance Specialist

    Easterseals 4.4company rating

    New York, NY job

    The Quality Assurance Specialist is responsible for implementing and maintaining effective programs to ensure compliance with applicable quality standards for all components of WeCARE operations. The position is also responsible for identifying, developing, coordinating and facilitating staff training programs designed to enhance operational efficiencies and program outcomes. What You'll Do Develop and initiate standards, tools, processes and methods for evaluating efficiency and effectiveness of program operations and services. Perform internal audits on WeCARE departments in areas of documentation, imaging, phone follow-up, record-keeping, and timeliness of services. Conduct surveys and focus groups of participant satisfaction within different elements of WeCARE services and share results with WeCARE leadership in order to develop plans for improvement. Design, execute and close preventive and corrective action plans resulting from internal and external audits. Identify potential areas of vulnerability and risk and provide general guidance on how to avoid or deal with similar situations in the future. Design, administer, analyze and report the results of staff and participant training needs assessments. Research, identify and recommend external trainers and training curriculum in response to identified staff and participant training needs. Collaborate with other departments to address quality assurance concerns. You're a great fit for this role if you have: A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college in public administration, health administration, nonprofit management, social services, vocational rehabilitation, business administration, or a related field is required. A Master's degree in one of these fields is preferred. Experience working with public assistance recipients, the homeless, formally incarcerated people, and/or those affected by the challenges associated with poverty. Experience in quality assurance practices in New York City social service contracts. Bilingual (English Spanish) preferred. Compensation $64,350-$67,000 annually Equal Opportunity Employer
    $64.4k-67k yearly Auto-Apply 38d ago
  • Transition Specialist

    Easterseals 4.4company rating

    New York, NY job

    The Transition Specialist is responsible for comprehensive, culturally competent services to individuals detained in the city jails and upon reentry to IMPACT. What You'll Do: Case Management: Conduct thorough assessments and, through a motivational interviewing process, develop individualized person-centered Comprehensive Service plans for 100% of participants on caseload. Provide crisis intervention and engage in safety planning. Provide individualized services to 100% of Participants on caseload from the point of orientation to exit. Provide evidence-based clinical support as needed. Facilitate care from Rikers through successful re-entry in the community. This includes ensuring that connections are made to appropriate internal and external services as required to meet the needs of the participants. Work in conjunction with Reentry Mentors and Reentry Coordinator to ensure seamless transition and continuity of caregiver for 100% of participants on caseload. Transition Planning: Conduct quarterly presentations of reentry services offered in the jail. Conduct thorough assessments and, through a motivational interviewing process, develop individualized person-centered transition plans for 90% the assigned houses. Expedite communication and/or case conferences with DOC, CHS, jail-based providers, defense teams, community partners, and positive supports. Performance Management and Reporting: Maintain regular contact with participants to meet program standards and achieve program retention for 100% of the participants on caseload. Sustain open communication with program participants through face-to-face contacts, phone conversations, emails, and text messages. Provide outcomes reporting every month. Maintain 100% HIPAA and Informed Consent Compliant Documentation Manage participant files, including progress notes and reports on progress toward goals. Provide weekly reports to the team and Program Director. Participate in regularly scheduled supervision and ongoing training. Attend meetings and participate in professional development training offered. Enter case notes for every job seeker in FedcapCARES daily. You're a Great Fit For this Role If: You have a Bachelor's degree in human services, psychology or special education, or a related field from an accredited college or university. Bring a minimum of 4 years working with the population, plus a HS diploma or equivalency accepted instead of a bachelor's degree. Experience working with formerly incarcerated individuals preferred. Case Management experience preferred. Must be able to receive entrance clearance to Rikers Island. Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred. Compensation: $64,350 annually Equal Opportunity Employer
    $64.4k yearly Auto-Apply 36d ago
  • Healthcare Navigator

    Easterseals 4.4company rating

    New York, NY job

    Single Stop seeks a full-time Health Advocate/IPA-Navigator to join its Health Care team. As part of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) implementation, Single Stop's Healthcare Advocate/IPA-Navigators provide in-person, competent, individually appropriate, and “disability accessible” education, health insurance application assistance, and enrollment to individuals, small businesses and small business employees through New York State of Health, New York's official health plan marketplace website (the Marketplace). This position requires providing direct services across various Single Stop sites in the local communities, to conduct outreach to potential applicants and counseling clients through the application and enrollment process. The Health Advocate/IPA-Navigator will be responsible for outreach to potential applicants, screening, counseling clients through the application process, follow-up, healthcare education, and ensuring enrollment. Strong communication and language skills are necessary. Essential Functions: Providing in-person health insurance enrollment services to potential enrollees. Educating potential enrollees about the Marketplace and the types of health insurance programs offered through the Marketplace, including Qualified Health Plans (QHPs), supplementary plans available through the Marketplace (if offered), and/or into Insurance Affordability Programs (Medicaid, Child Health Plus, the Essential Plan, and financial assistance for QHPs). Completing new and renewal health insurance applications through the Marketplace website. Assisting potential enrollees with grievances, complaints, or questions regarding their health coverage or a determination related to their coverage. Providing information fairly and impartially that is individually appropriate, and “disability accessible,” for the populations being served under the Marketplace, including individuals with limited English proficiency. Traveling to different Single Stop sites daily, building strong working relationships with site staff and management, conducting internal outreach, and working with site staff to identify uninsured clients and provide application assistance. Being able to work in a high-paced and performance-based environment. Being responsible for meeting Single Stop's programmatic goals and individual targets as it relates to application completion and enrollment. Participating in NYS DOH and Single Stop trainings and meetings. Maintaining strong expertise in public and private health insurance eligibility, application, and enrollment. Ensuring that follow-up with both clients and the Marketplace Call Center/NYS DOH occurs regarding referrals and outcomes. Ensuring the proper documentation of all program outcomes is tracked through Single Stop's reporting system in an accurate and timely manner. Assisting in program research, development, and assessment and participates in ongoing trainings, typically on-site, and contributes to peer learning systems. Achieve enrollment, navigation, or other measurable metrics to demonstrate to the funder program success Facilitating and evaluating educational workshops that include or are related to the following topics: prescription drug coverage and over-the-counter drugs discount programs, health insurance options and enrollment, and Patients' Bill of Rights and Health Advocacy Developing and conducting high-quality educational workshops to help East and Central Harlem residents understand their health insurance and rights to health care via the Patient's Bill of Rights. Developing and updating an annual multi-pronged outreach plan for promoting insurance literacy. Education and Experience: Associate's degree in social work or related field; or High School Diploma with several years of equivalent experience. Bilingual Spanish/English, or other language competencies preferred Intermediate to advanced computer skills; fast learning ability to use new technologies and systems. Flexibility to work from different locations (and in different boroughs) daily and carry over 5 lbs. of equipment from site to site. Ability to adjust work schedule and hours on short notice. Experience working with large and/or diverse client populations strongly preferred. Experience with and commitment to working with low-income families and individuals. Compensation: $24.04 to $26.45 hourly Equal Opportunity Employer
    $24-26.5 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Hard Skills Trainer

    Easterseals 4.4company rating

    New York, NY job

    The Hard Skills Instructor (HIS) is responsible for coordinating and delivering certified hard skills training to participants incarcerated at Rikers Island. This includes curriculum development, facilitation of OSHA/Flaggers and other industry-recognized certifications, and collaboration with jail-based staff and employment services. The instructor must be dynamic, engaging, and results-oriented, with a strong command of subject matter and the ability to motivate participants. The HSI collaborates with cross-functional teams (i.e., education, job placement), supervisor, and senior leadership to monitor and track performance and find solutions to maximize outcomes for participants. This is a hands-on, relationship-driven role that requires strong engagement skills, effective case management and wraparound services competencies, excellent organizational skills, and a commitment to providing excellence in service delivery. Your Responsibilities Include: Effective Engagement & Individualized Services • Provide Training Delivery & Curriculum Development to participants enrolled in the program • Facilitate certified hard skills training, including OSHA/Flaggers, building maintenance, and construction. • Develop and maintain training curriculum and materials using textbooks, handouts, workbooks, and web- based resources. • Deliver engaging and dynamic instruction to incarcerated participants at Rikers Island. • Facilitate groups to support completion of OSHA-recognized certifications. • Facilitate Makin It Work curriculum to participants • Consult with Transition Specialist and Employment Specialists staff to align curriculum with training needs. • Develop relationships with DOC staff for instruction coordination. Data and Performance Management • Ensure 90% of caseload achieves ≥ 90% of KPI Contract Requirements. • Analyze caseload performance minimum of 2X/month in partnership with the supervisor to identify strengths, challenges, gaps, and improvement needs. • Monitor, discuss, and track improvement needs a minimum of 1X/month in partnership with the supervisor and co-develop an action plan or performance improvement plan (PIP) accordingly. • As directed by and in partnership with the supervisor, review, discuss, and address the needs of the action plan or PIP with 100% accuracy, including actions, follow-ups, owners, and outcomes. You're a Great Fit for This Role If: You hold a minimum of an associate's degree or equivalent credential required. Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution preferred. You bring a minimum of 2 years of experience in career services, case management, workforce development, or social services, OR in related fields, such as education, healthcare administration, retail or hospitality management, or human resources. You can pass security clearance with the NYC Department of Corrections. Compensation: $75k-$80K Equal Opportunity Employer
    $28k-33k yearly est. Auto-Apply 8d ago
  • Career Development Specialist

    Easterseals 4.4company rating

    New York, NY job

    The Career Development Specialist is responsible for providing career advisement, case management, and developing a sector-based career pathway; ensuring members have needed support services; supporting members in program activities; and referring members to locate suitable job training programs and employment; maintaining continuing contact and providing employment retention services. Serves as a mentor, liaison, and troubleshooter by managing cases day-to-day based on the members' career plans. What You'll Do: Interview, motivate, and guide members daily Coordinate intake and orientation services to assist members with understanding and exploring needs, strengths, interests, aptitudes, experience, capabilities, career goals, and family situations. Complete Career Plans with all members assigned to their caseload Guide the member through all activities as outlined in their career plan. Regularly meet with assigned members to monitor progress toward meeting programming goals as well as coordinating the mitigation of barriers to engagement in services, wellness,and recovery, and employability. Facilitate monthly Jobs-Plus program Orientation sessions one-on-one and in small groups Develop and facilitate life skills and work readiness training curriculum Consult bi-weekly with the Employment Coordinator regarding curriculum and training needs Monthly coordination with Clinical and Wellness Coordinator and Part-Time Clinician to monitor treatment plan on behalf of members with untreated or unstable substance use, mental health, and/or medical conditions that are adversely impacting engagement in services, wellness, and recovery, as well as employability. Your Responsibilities Include: Scheduling and facilitating monthly workshops according to client needs. Observe all policies and procedures and attend all required trainings and certifications as scheduled. Plan and develop materials needed for each class using textbooks, handouts, workbooks, information from the Internet, and other sources based on the Power of Possible training Plan workshop and seminar topics and develop appropriate curriculum materials quarterly Responsible for capturing and recording employment information Provide bi-weekly outreach to members who have difficulty maintaining engagement to encourage enrollment and successful participation in program services. Stress urgency and ownership, guiding members through a learn-by-doing process during their program engagement. Daily documentation of activities, participation, and employment progress in the case records and both HRA Salesforce and the FedcapCARES™ computer system. Works with Community Coaches to provide monthly outreach to members who fail to report to an appointment to identify and help address and underlying issues to encourage members to re-engage. You're a Great Fit For this Role If: You have a Bachelor's degree in public administration or a related field, such as psychology, education, social work, vocational rehabilitation, or occupational rehabilitation from an accredited institution, preferred. Associate's degree or equivalent with 2 years of relevant experience is acceptable. You bring a minimum of 2 years of successful work experience in finance, financial education, financial planning, social work, coaching/mentoring, teaching, or other related fields, and capacity (including language skills) to serve the program's population. You are familiar with social and human services organizations is a plus. Have the ability to work with people from diverse backgrounds and be sensitive to maintaining confidentiality. Are highly organized and detail-oriented. Proficient in Microsoft Office. You have experience working with public assistance recipients, formerly incarcerated individuals, and those affected by the challenges associated with poverty. Compensation $21.64/hr.-$24.05/hr. Equal Opportunity Employer
    $21.6-24.1 hourly Auto-Apply 42d ago
  • Community Coach

    Easterseals 4.4company rating

    New York, NY job

    Responsible for conducting outreach and serving as liaisons and motivators by building community knowledge of Jobs-Plus program; attending community events and NYCHA resident meetings as representatives of the program; promoting engagement in program and gathering referrals. What You'll Do: Serves as a liaison between residents/members and the Jobs-Plus program staff. Performs daily administrative duties such as answering phone calls, greeting members when they arrive to the office, checking voicemails, returning calls, scanning, and filing Assists with planning and organizing community workshops. Assist with reception duties to greet members visiting office Document daily activities with member engagement in Salesforce and FedcapCARES Your Responsabilities Include: Ensures Jobs-Plus positive community presence by representing the Jobs Plus Program at marketing events, such as Tenant Association meetings, tabling outside BJP, and promoting the program at local Brownsville events bi-weekly. Assists the Career Development Specialists and Assistant Director in the development and building of a network of community partnerships to support members on a daily basis. Performs weekly outreach activities within the service area as assigned by the Assistant Director. Utilization of online marketing platforms like Canva weekly to create flyers marketing upcoming Jobs Plus Events. Daily utilization of Facebook and Instagram to post flyers, posts or events happening at BJP. Assistance with putting up and distributing flyers in the local community and in businesses to promote the Jobs Plus program and its events 2-3 days a week. You're a Great Fit For this Role If: You have a High School Diploma from an accredited institution or equivalent experience; some post-secondary training preferred. You are a verified resident of housing developments in service area. Enrolled in JP or will be enrolled in JP upon hire. You bring a minimum of 1 year of work experience; in customer service, working with individuals with barriers, community agencies and/or service providers preferred. Experience in utilizing and maintaining social media presence. Ability to work with people from diverse backgrounds and be sensitive to maintaining confidentiality. Highly organized, detail oriented and multitasking. Strong customer service and administrative background. The ability to work on your feet and post flyers within a ½ mile radius within the community. Proficient in Microsoft Office. Experience in working with public assistance recipients, formerly incarcerated individuals and those affected by the challenges associated with poverty. Compensation: $17.00/hr.
    $17 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Speech Pathologist

    Easterseals 4.4company rating

    New York, NY job

    with the option to work summer (extended school year)* What You'll Do As a Speech Language Pathologist you will help develop, provide and evaluate Speech Language therapies based on individual treatments. You will provide therapy as outlined by treatment plan of communication disorders of Individual Treatment Plan/Individual Education Plan. You will evaluate communication skills to include receptive language, expressive language, articulation, voice, fluency, oral-motor skills and hearing and develop a comprehensive service plan according to program policies and regulations, including school, outpatient, etc. Your Responsibilities Will Include: Maintain professional standards in and out of the Center in compliance with the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Code of Ethics. Instruct and counsel students/clients and/or their families regarding the specific nature of their communications impairments and how to best deal with this in various speaking situations. Attend IEP meetings, staffing, case conferences and department meetings. Maintain appropriate records: progress notes and reports, evaluations, plans, case conference reports and discharge summaries. Get and track insurance authorizations when applicable. Complete departmental program evaluation in accordance with agency policy and procedures. Function as a case manager and assist in coordinating and obtaining, other needed services. Supervise clinical fellowship year for staff speech language pathologist where appropriate. You're a great fit for this role if you have: Master's Degree or its equivalent in the field of Speech and Language Pathology. Hold Certificate of Clinical Competence from American Speech/Hearing Association OR be in clinical fellowship year Current State Speech Language Pathologist License. Three years' experience working with young children as a speech/language pathologist is preferred. Compensation: $65,000- 90,000 (depending on credentials and experience) Who We Are Easterseals is a standard-bearer for creating equity and access for people with disabilities and other barriers to long term self-sufficiency. For 100 years, Easterseals has been an indispensable resource for people and families living with disabilities. Throughout all life's moments -- from the extraordinary to the ordinary and everything in between -- Easterseals is here to help people and families realize and reach for their full potential. The Fedcap Group provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. We are an EEO employer committed to diversity.
    $65k-90k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Reentry Mentor

    Easterseals 4.4company rating

    New York, NY job

    The Reentry Mentor works with reentry residents to help them (1) identify and reduce risk factors for re-incarceration, (2) engage in pro-social activities that foster successful re-integration into community life, and (3) be accountable to civic and criminal justice authorities as may be required as condition of their release (4) access services and programs that address training, employment, healthcare, and other social determinants of health. What You'll Do: Meet with mentees assigned on a regularly scheduled basis and occasionally more when need arises. Engage in open, honest dialogue to balance active, respectful listening with information about alternative perspectives/choices. Provide connections to healthy pro-social community activities, people, and resources. Maintain interpersonal boundaries that establish clarity about role as a mentor and ensure safety for all parties involved. Uphold and practice the program philosophy and principles as imparted thru Mentor training. Your Responsabilities Include: Work as part of a team with fellow mentors, staff, mentee's family, and, when necessary, the mentee's probation officer, Transition Coordinator, and community agencies/organizations to help the mentee become accountable and understand the impact of their behavior on the community. Complete reports about contacts with the mentee and submit these to program staff Participate actively in supervision and clinical supervision for case specific needs. Check in with Transition Coordinators when concerns arise about mentee's mental/emotional/physical health. Attend all required workshops/training. You're a Great Fit For This Role If: You have a High School diploma or GED. You're willing to undergo routine criminal background check and discuss any concerns that arise. You have experience working with public assistance recipients, homeless, formally incarcerated, and/or those affected by the challenges associated with poverty a plus. You bring over 2 years of lived experience with criminal justice involvement You have knowledge of criminal justice issues and populations, community health, HIV/ Hep-C transmission and prevention, addition and harm reduction and socio-cultural issues. You bring excellent communication, analytical and interpersonal skills. You' re are proficient in MS Office products. Highly organized and detail minded. Bi-lingual (English/Spanish) preferred. Compensation: $16.83-$19.24 per hour Equal Opportunity Employer
    $16.8-19.2 hourly Auto-Apply 30d ago
  • Employment Services Supervisor

    Easterseals 4.4company rating

    New York, NY job

    The Employment Services Supervisor manages the Employment Services staff, including Job Developers, Job Prep and Placement Coordinators, and Retention Specialists, to ensure full compliance with contractual expectations, policy, and practices for all participants. This also includes the formulation and implementation of policy, compliance with standards and contractual requirements, and direct oversight of program performance. Your Responsibilities Will Include: Provide day-to-day management of all services and activities of Employment Services in the WeCARE program. Develop and maintain an effective plan of organization for employment services with explicit and detailed assignment of staff responsibility and accountability to ensure the effectiveness of the services provided to participants and that department job placement and retention goals are achieved. Work closely with leadership in other departments, including Case Management, to ensure the best services for program participants and the highest possible outcomes. Exercise discretion and independent judgment on matters of significance as they relate to vocational rehabilitation staff services and programs. Ensure professional standards of Employment Services staff are maintained. Coordinate employment service activities by outlining employment methods and setting priorities. Develop employer relationships and provide employment services to program participants. Oversee employment retention services to ensure participant is achieving the best outcomes for themselves in their employment. Evaluate and verify staff performance, including professionalism and goal achievement. Identify vocational staff training needs and ensure training is obtained. Provide oversight to ensure compliance with the terms and conditions of the contracting agency as well as NYC HRA. Ensure that all required statistical data and reports are prepared accurately and submitted promptly. Conduct weekly reviews of participant services performed by direct reports using quality review tools to measure performance and progress. Implement internal controls to confirm that work and production are consistent with regular policies, procedures, and practices. Conduct reviews of all milestones to vouch for the quality of work performed and ensure that all rules of payment are followed. You'll be a Great Fit For this Role If: Bachelor's Degree in social work or a related field, such as psychology, vocational rehabilitation, or occupational rehabilitation, from an accredited institution is required. Master's Degree preferred. Minimum 2 years' experience working with economically disadvantaged and/or social service programs. Or an equivalent combination of related education and experience Compensation $64,350-$67,000 per year Equal Opportunity Employer
    $64.4k-67k yearly Auto-Apply 32d ago
  • Assistant Director of Case Managment

    Easterseals 4.4company rating

    New York, NY job

    The Assistant Director of Case Management will provide oversight of the Vocational Rehabilitation Services and Wellness case management staff daily to ensure proper administration of all services and activities provided by the department, services of which include the formulation and implementation of policy, compliance with standards and contractual requirements, and preparation of participants for employment by meeting health and employment-related goals. What You'll Do Provide direct supervision to Case Managers in the provision of all wellness and vocational rehabilitation services. This includes one-on-one coaching, quality assurance oversight, performance management, and disciplinary actions, if necessary. Oversee case management outreach efforts to promote full compliance amongst all agency clients. Ensure achievement performance benchmarks in the areas of wellness plan completions, wellness plan completion rate, and engagement in VRS activities to achieve job placement goals. Manage proper and timely communication between case management staff with medical and mental health staff to ensure compliance and completion of wellness plans. Manage the provision of all case management functions and maintain an effective plan of organization for the Case Management department with explicit and detailed assignment of responsibility and commensurate delegation of authority. Adhere to the department budget and ensure that Case Managers operate within guidelines and goals for revenue and expense budgets. Assist in the preparation of the department budget, as needed. Exercise discretion and independent judgment with matters that significance with regards to program services administration. Manage and ensure the department is in compliance with the terms and conditions of WeCARE contract pertaining to the provision of case management services. Prepares and submits all statistical data and reports required and requested by prime contracting agency. Prepares all information required for audits. Represent the agency as a liaison with the program funder and other service providers. Ensure that staff and program components deliver quality services to participants in accordance with overall program objectives. Organize and oversee the facilitation of training and staff development in accordance with responsibilities of case management and administrative staff positions and to enable the growth and development of each job function Perform reviews and create standards for all Case Management programs and services in response to Fedcap or new programmatic requests, initiatives, or directives. Maintain accurate department billing processes for case management services. Implements internal controls to confirm that work and production are consistent with regular policies, procedures, and practices Conduct reviews of all billing to vouch for the quality of work performed and ensure that all rules of payment are followed. Motivate staff, establish, and maintain a high energy, highly accountable, team approach to getting site work completed timely and in an atmosphere that is stimulating and allows for continued growth and development. You're a great fit for this role if you have: A Graduate degree in social work or related field, such as psychology, vocational rehabilitation, or occupational rehabilitation from an accredited institution, preferred. Minimum of 2 years supervisory experience in vocational rehabilitation services or an equivalent or an equivalent combination of related education and experience Compensation $70,000-$75,000 annually The Fedcap Group provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. We are an EEO employer committed to diversity, M/F/D/V.
    $70k-75k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Clinical Assessment Specialist

    Easterseals 4.4company rating

    New York, NY job

    As a Qualified Health Professional (QHP), the Clinical Assessment Specialist is responsible for assessing a participant's ability to engage in work activities. What You'll Do: Orient WeCARE clients to the WeCARE Program, including all phases of the Clinical Assessment. Collect and scan to file all pertinent documentation to support a complete Clinical Assessment. Review and discuss previous clinical assessments, all other WeCARE assessment reports and case notes, treating physician medical reports and other pertinent documentation. Conduct participant interview reviewing all current life circumstances including, but not limited to, medical conditions, mental health conditions, substance use issues, domestic violence, education, employment history, housing, and family and social supports. Review for existing reasonable accommodations for participation in WeCARE and determine and document if accommodations need to be changed or added. Conduct a sequential evaluation to determine potential eligibility for SSI/SSDI federal disability benefits. Review all aspects of clinical assessment and supporting documentation to make determination of participant's functional capacity outcome with justification or recommendations for further physician review. Explain the various functional capacity outcome determinations and how each impacts participation in WeCARE. Document client services and activities in Fedcap and HRA management information systems, including but not limited to SEAMS and FedcapCARES. Conduct escalating outreach for clients who fail to make appointments You'll be a Great Fit For this Role If: A master's degree from an accredited college in public health, health administration, nursing, social services, business administration, or a related field is required. Preference for those who have the following license or credentials: o Physician Assistants (PA) o Nurse Practitioners (NP) o Registered Nurses (RN) o Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSW) o Certified Rehabilitation Counselors (CRC) o Physician (MD) Other credentialed professionals subject to approval by HRA. 3 years of clinical experience working with adults with medical, mental health, and other barriers to economic self-sufficiency. Bilingual (English Spanish) candidates preferred. Compensation 72K-78K The Fedcap Group provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. We are an EEO employer committed to diversity, M/F/D/V.
    $70k-79k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Externship and Career Services Advisor

    Easterseals 4.4company rating

    New York, NY job

    Apex Technical School, a trusted vocational institution serving New York City since 1961, is seeking a dedicated Externship and Career Services Advisor to join our team. At Apex, we are committed to providing high-quality training programs in the skilled trades that prepare students for meaningful and lasting careers. In this role, you won't just be helping students secure externships and jobs-you'll be guiding them through an important transition from the classroom to the workforce. By building relationships with employers, supporting students with professional development, and providing one-on-one guidance, you'll play a vital role in shaping their future success. This is a rewarding opportunity to make a real impact in students' lives while being part of a well-established school with a mission that has changed lives for over 60 years. Compensation: $25/hr Responsibilities Assist students with professional development activities, including resume writing and job readiness. Match students with appropriate externship sites at the completion of their in-class training. Ensure students begin externships within required timeframes. Track and monitor student attendance and progress at externship sites. Communicate student performance to Department Program Head; arrange advising or remedial sessions as needed. Collect, verify, and file all required paperwork from students and externship sites. Meet with students upon externship completion to provide job placement support and preparation. Develop and maintain new externship and job placement sites. Conduct at least one on-site visit during a student's 200-hour externship. Contact externship site supervisors weekly to discuss student progress. Prepare and submit externship and placement data and reports. Qualifications High School Diploma or equivalent required Minimum of 3 years related practical work experience The Fedcap Group provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. We are an EEO employer committed to diversity, M/F/D/V.
    $25 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Program Director

    Easterseals 4.4company rating

    New York, NY job

    The Program Director oversees the strategic and operational management of the Pathway Home 6 program. This role is responsible for ensuring high-quality service delivery, supervising staff, and driving program outcomes. The Director will lead outreach efforts, manage partnerships, and ensure compliance with performance metrics and reporting requirements. The Program Director plays a key role in staff development, data integrity, and continuous improvement of program services. Your Responsibilities Include: Program Oversight & Strategic Operations • Lead the development and implementation of program policies, procedures, and training materials. • Ensure program activities align with organizational goals and standards. • Manage relationships with external partners and stakeholders to support program success. • Monitor and evaluate program performance and implement improvements as needed. • Ensure program performance metrics are met or exceeded Staff Supervision & Development • Supervise program staff and provide regular performance feedback. • Facilitate onboarding and training for new hires. • Promote a culture of accountability, collaboration, and professional growth. • Provide training and guidance on situational awareness for staff working in a jail setting Performance Management & Reporting • Oversee program budget and ensure alignment with financial targets. • Ensure timely and accurate reporting of program metrics. • Support audit preparation and compliance reviews. • Monitor budget compliance and maintain acceptable variance • Analyze program data and develop action plans to address performance gaps. You're a Great Fit for This Role If: • You have Bachelor's degree or higher in Social Work, Psychology, Public Administration, or related field. • Bring a minimum of 3 years supervisory experience or 5 years in program management. • You have experience in budget management and program operations preferred. • Have experience working with justice-impacted individuals, public assistance recipients, and those affected by poverty. • You bring strong leadership and team-building skills. • You have knowledge of trauma-informed care and culturally responsive practices. • You can pass DOC clearance for access to Rikers Island Compensation: $100k-$110K annually Equal Opportunity Employer
    $100k-110k yearly Auto-Apply 2d ago
  • Vocational Evaluator Supervisor

    Easterseals 4.4company rating

    New York, NY job

    The Vocational Evaluation Supervisor manages and supervises the Vocational Evaluation team, oversees the Individualized Vocational Assessment Plans (IVAP) process, and assesses the work skills, abilities, work readiness, and vocational potential through administration of aptitude and educational achievement of the clients at the program site. What You'll Do Researches, develops, and implements new assessments, measures, and report formats to meet the needs of the agency and varying disability populations. Mentors, coaches, and assists in the training of other staff members as necessary. Supervise the measurement and recording of client responses to motivational techniques and criticism, as well as organizational ability, perseverance, attendance, punctuality, flexibility, interpersonal skills, work habits and communication skills. Oversee the development of Individualized Vocational Assessment Plans (IVAP), including education and vocational training referrals, Community Services referrals, and appropriate job search activities, based on the results of the IVAP assessments and other medical, mental health, substance abuse and psychosocial assessments. Review and sign off on Individualized Vocational Assessment Plans while making recommendations for adjustments Identify vocational evaluation staff training needs and ensures training is obtained. Provides oversight to ensure compliance with the terms and conditions of the NYC Human Resources Administration. Ensures that all required statistical data and reports are prepared accurately and submitted in a timely manner. Implements internal controls to confirm that work and production are consistent with regular policies, procedures, and practices. Case conference with other WeCARE departments and staff members on an as needed basis, including Case Managers, Work Readiness Facilitators, Job Prep and Placement Coordinators, and Community Service Specialists. Hires, supervises, evaluates, develops, and terminates assigned staff to ensure staff is productive and motivated. You're a great fit for this role if you have: Bachelor's degree in vocational rehabilitation, vocational education, psychology, or education or the equivalent in a related field. Current Certified Rehabilitation Counselor credentials from the Commission on Certified Rehabilitation Counselor Certification. Bi-lingual (English Spanish) candidates preferred. Compensation $65,000-$70,000 annually Equal Opportunity Employer
    $65k-70k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Clinical & Wellness Coordinator

    Easterseals 4.4company rating

    New York, NY job

    The Clinical and Wellness Coordinator leads integration of Connections to Care (C2C) in the Jobs-Plus program, including coordinating staff trainings and continuing coaching and supervision, delivering coaching directly as needed, leading technical assistance engagement of the site, participating in Case Conferences, coordinating pathways to clinical care for members, and other related functions. What You'll Do: Daily intake of new members for enrollment into the program With technical assistance provided by HRA and partners (including agency partners and/or technical assistance provider/s), develop a C2C plan for implementing the required interventions that include but may not be limited to: screenings, psychoeducation, Mental Health First Aid (MHFA), and Motivational Interviewing (MI). The plan will include but not be limited to details such as which staff will be trained in which interventions; which staff will be involved in various aspects of service delivery; and screening and referral protocols. Provide care coordination to Jobs-Plus members. Care coordination entails identifying strategies to meet member needs, including psychoeducation and other strategies offered by the CBO, and entails offering clinical referrals to all members who want or need them. Clinical referrals must include a warm hand-off to the clinical provider and coordinating follow-up from the referral, including any outcomes. Your Responsibilities Will Include: Daily use of validated tools to screen consenting members for mental health symptoms and re-screen members at appropriate intervals (which will vary, based on population needs and the interventions selected) to identify changes in symptoms and adjust clinical services. Daily documentation of participant services and activities in management information systems. Bi-weekly engagement with HRA and partners in a process, using qualitative and quantitative data, to identify mental health needs and priorities, characteristics of Jobs-Plus population served, and patterns in service use or referral needs. This process will inform the plan for interventions and will include, but not be limited to, contractor gathering information from program leaders, staff, and members. Develop policies and procedures for delivery of Jobs-Plus services that are trauma-informed and based on best practices. Coordinate quarterly initial training for and/or provide training to staff in the selected interventions and in the C2C model, based on the C2C plan. Implement interventions, according to the HRA-approved plan. For psychoeducation, continually implement at least two selected strategies per year through use of one-on-one sessions, group sessions, stand-alone conversations, or sequentially ordered conversations, based on the evidence-based intervention selected. Provide continuing coaching and supervision to Jobs-Plus staff implementing the interventions. Clinical referrals may be made to the on-site part-time clinician or to off-site partners. Make off-site referrals for clinical care as necessary ensuring members would be able to access services by public transportation and the referred location would be within 30 minutes of member's residence and/or the Jobs-Plus location and the referred location would be a licensed clinical practice and have a standard wait time that is less than a week for intake and first appointment. Continue to adapt and expand interventions that are used, with HRA approval, including training staff in new interventions. Monthly case conference with other staff members on an as needed basis, including Career Development Specialists, Work Readiness Instructors, and Employment Coordinator to address individual participant goals, needs, and issues. You're a Great Fit For this Role If: You have a Bachelor's degree in vocational rehabilitation, health administration, social work, sociology, psychology, or education or the equivalent in a related field Bring a minimum of 5 years of successful experience working in social services, mental health and/or substance use, or a related area. You have experience implementing partnerships and experience in the implementation of community mental health service models preferred. Have the ability to work with people from diverse backgrounds and be sensitive to maintaining confidentiality. Are Highly organized and detail oriented. Proficient in Microsoft Office. You have experience in working with public assistance recipients, formerly incarcerated individuals and those affected by the challenges associated with poverty. Compensation: $24.05-$28.85/Hour
    $24.1-28.9 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Vocational Test Admin - WeCARE

    Easterseals 4.4company rating

    New York, NY job

    What You'll Do The Vocational Testing Administrator is responsible for administering and scoring vocational evaluations, assessments, batteries, and work samples for participants assigned to vocational rehabilitation services. Your responsibilities will include: Greet and participants and escort them to assessment rooms. Identify language translation and other accommodation needs. Assist with accommodation arrangements as needed. Orient participants to the vocational evaluation process. Administer and score vocational evaluations, assessments, batteries, and work samples for participants assigned to vocational rehabilitation services. Observe and report participant behavior, attendance, and punctuality to Vocational Evaluators and in SEAMS, HRA's record management system. Conduct and document escalating outreach to participants who fail to report for assessment and IVAP appointments. Assist with scheduling participants for vocational assessments and vocational plan meetings. Document participant services and activities in Fedcap and HRA management information systems, including, but not limited to, FedcapCARES and SEAMS. Manage distribution of metro cards to eligible participants. Perform other related duties as assigned. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities. You're a great fit for this role if you have: Bachelor's Degree in vocational rehabilitation, vocational education, psychology, or education or the equivalent in a related field or an equivalent combination of related education and experience Prior relevant experience in vocational assessment preferred. OR an equivalent combination of related education and experience Bi-lingual (English Spanish) candidates preferred. Compensation $20.68--$21.64/hr./$43k-$45k annually
    $43k-45k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Printing & Mailing Supervisor

    Easterseals 4.4company rating

    New York, NY job

    We're hiring in NYC! Come join us Fedcap for an exciting career as a Print/Mail Production Supervisor. What You'll Do As a Supervisor, you promote efficiency and productivity in a fast-paced collaborative environment. You provide day-to-day supervision of Print and Mail and Messenger Services. You are also responsible for personnel, equipment, supplies, and administrative tasks associated with meeting operational goals and ensuring all contractual and non-contractual requests are completed on time according to SOWs and all other contractual obligations. Your Responsibilities Will Include: Assigning daily work functions to staff to provide required services to all customers contractual and non-contractual, for print and mail receipt and delivery. Planning, Organizing, Directing, and Controlling services provided to Print and Mail customers throughthe delegation of assignments to staff and follow-up to ensure tasks are accomplished on time. Cross-training staff to ensure all departmental goals can be met. Coordinating with the Manager as needed to ensure the needs of the Banknote Print and Mail center are met. Recruit, interview, and select staff based on contractual requirements; provide training to staff as needed. Provide performance improvement plans as needed with staff in writing. Identify and anticipate any workload concerns, such as missed deadlines or equipment failure, staffing issues, or supply deficiencies, and formulate a plan of action with the Manager to inform customers of any delays. Responsible for following and ensuring all Fedcap protocols, policies, and codes of conduct are being met for yourself and staff. Required to follow directives or operational objectives set forth by your Site Manager or above. Communicate any complications or concerns effectively and immediately regarding staff and vehicles and equipment outages. Responsible for responding and following up on email, verbal,l and phone conversations with vendors, customers, and internal and external customers promptly. Work with corresponding support personnel for all print and mail software updates or work changes including USPS, BCC, and Pitney Bowes to ensure and minimize interruption, delays, and to minimize downtime. You're a Great Fit If You Have A High School Diploma or GED. 3 years' minimum experience in Mailroom Fulfillment Operations. 3 to 5 years' experience with the Supervision of 5 - 10 people. Basic knowledge of Planet Press and BCC postal software. Experience in logistics assignments for messenger services. Experience operating mailroom equipment: mail meters, printers, folders, inserters, and sealers. Knowledge of US Postal, FedEx, and UPS regulations. Proficiency with Microsoft Suite, Outlook, Adobe, InDesign, and Fiery Command for Print output. Compensation: $25.00 - $28.00 per hour, depending on experience Equal Opportunity Employer
    $25-28 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago

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