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One Research Associate: We are seeking a diligent and detail-oriented candidate [currently enrolled in a Masters/Graduate degree program in data science or AI-engineering] to work on existing and or developing new foundation-AI models using CNNs [ensemble learning methods and multi-modal approaches] for performing image scene classifications, object detection and feature extraction. The candidate will work on full data life cycle projects focused on real-world issues and use multi-spectrum [Earth Observation] and multi-source datasets. The task involves computation tasks, heavy meticulous daily documentation/technical writing. The candidate must have elevated levels of proficiency in analyses, programming, neural networks, reporting, and passion for working with satellite datasets. This is an on-site part time role [15hrs. week] Two College (Research) Assistants: The job requires assisting the Director on various geospatial-AI projects for performing analytical tasks [Machine Learning, Deep Learning, and Multi-modal approaches by using Ensemble Learning methods] and submitting detailed technical reports and deliverables in a timely manner to assign cloud storage. The role also includes administrative and other tasks [administrative] that may be assigned by the Director. We will consider current undergraduates who are enrolled in related courses/majors [Data Science, and AI]. This is an on-site part time role [20hrs. week] Where: BGCCCI, Office of Academic Affairs, 330 Meister Hall, Bronx Community College, 2155, University Avenue, Bronx, New York-10453). Start Date: 6/1/2025 Other Criteria · Must have valid U.S. work visa to be eligible to apply. · Elevated level of skills in project task interpretation and skill sets · Capable of working independently or with minimal guidance and demonstrate elevated levels of engagement and proactiveness · Be result oriented · Be able to write detailed and accurate documentation that can be read by both technical and non-technical readers. · Possess an elevated level of passion for research, and possess qualities such as honesty, integrity, and diligence.
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Location: NYC-based (approximately 90% in-person, 10% remote). Must be able to travel between program sites which are primarily in the Bronx with some additional sites in Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens. Compensation: $25–$28/hour (non-exempt, hourly) Commitment: We are seeking someone who can commit to the full 2024–2025 school year (August/September 2025 through June 2026) at a minimum. Hours: ~15 hours/week in summer ~30 hours/week during the school year (excluding school closures and breaks) Position Overview SNACC is seeking a dynamic, youth-focused educator with a passion for food, wellness, and community to join our team as a Food Educator & Youth Wellness Instructor. This is not a culinary role—we're looking for someone who loves food, enjoys working with students, and brings high energy, creativity, and flexibility to educational settings. The ideal candidate has a background in education, experience working directly with youth (grades K–12), and a genuine enthusiasm for food, cooking, health, and community well-being. Light cooking and food prep skills are helpful, and while a background in hospitality is a plus, it’s not required. Key Responsibilities In-School Programming (In-Person): - Lead fun, hands-on food and wellness lessons multiple times per week in NYC public schools - Deliver SNACC’s food education curriculum aligned with DOE standards and youth development practices. - Create a warm, inclusive, and engaging classroom environment. - Procure, prep and transport materials/groceries for lessons (costs covered by SNACC). - Collaborate with school staff and SNACC leadership to tailor programming to student needs. Other Duties: - Attend periodic training and team check-ins with SNACC staff to review program progress and needs. - Inventory management, expense reporting - Support documentation, reflection, and continuous program improvement. - Complete background check and adhere to SNACC’s youth safety policies. Who You Are - Educator-first: You have experience teaching or facilitating youth programs (in schools, after-school, camps, etc.). - Youth-focused: You know how to connect with young people across age ranges (K–12) and build trust and enthusiasm. - Food & wellness enthusiast: You believe in the power of food as a tool for community-building, confidence, and health. Enjoy light cooking & food preparation. - Flexible & dependable: You can adapt to shifting schedules and environments, and you communicate clearly and proactively. - Organized & responsible: You can manage materials, time, and logistics with care and attention to detail. Preferred Qualifications - Background in education, public health, social work, or youth programming - Bilingual (Spanish/English) strongly preferred - NYC-based and able to travel to school sites - Able to transport groceries, food supplies, or light equipment (up to 30 lbs) - Strong communication, facilitation, and interpersonal skills - Passionate about equity, food justice, and youth empowerment - Able to work independently and collaboratively with a small, mission-driven team - Willingness to complete CPR, Food Safety, and other certifications as required (costs covered by SNACC) What You’ll Gain As a SNACC Food Educator, you’ll be at the forefront of helping young people and their families build healthy habits, confidence, and connections through joyful food education. You’ll contribute to a mission-driven organization making a real impact in NYC communities.
Position Description: The Columbia Center for Computational Electrochemistry (CCCE) is seeking an Associate Research Scientist (ARS) with expertise in surface science, electrochemistry, first-principles electronic structure methods, and machine learning. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of computational models that describe interfacial reactions in electrochemical systems. Reactions at electrode–electrolyte interfaces and the resulting formation of solid-electrolyte interphases significantly affect battery performance, yet remain poorly understood. CCCE aims to establish quantitative, yet computationally efficient models to provide atomic-scale insights into these processes. The Center is located on Columbia’s Morningside Campus and is part of a vibrant, multidisciplinary research environment that offers excellent opportunities for career development. Qualifications: Applicants must hold a PhD in chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, or a related field. Extensive experience in electronic density-functional theory, computational surface science, and the development of machine-learning models is required. A strong background in electrochemistry, particularly related to lithium batteries, is highly desirable.
Now Hiring: Personal Trainers and Group Coaches! Condappa Strength (Hackensack, NJ) is growing — and we’re looking for passionate, client-focused Level 1 and Level 2 Trainers to join our team! ⸻ ✅ Level 1 Trainer / Group Coach (Entry-Level) • 0–2 years experience • Certified (NASM, ACE, ACSM, NSCA) • Energetic, coachable, and ready to grow • Deliver small group sessions (3–4 people) with structure and enthusiasm • Provide one-on-one personal training sessions using established programs and client goals • Support client progress by tracking workouts and offering basic nutrition and recovery guidance • Comfortable working with a predominantly female client base ⸻ ✅ Level 2 Trainer / Group Coach (Experienced) • 2+ years experience and 1,000+ sessions coached • Specialized certifications a plus • Customize programs and lead group sessions with a semi-private, personal training feel • Deliver high-level one-on-one training tailored to each client’s goals, limitations, and lifestyle • Experience or strong interest in coaching women through strength training, lifestyle changes, and body confidence is a plus • Help support and mentor Level 1 trainers ⸻ 🌟 Top Performer Group Coach: Our highest-level coaches who consistently deliver client results and leadership will earn this title — along with extra recognition and incentives! ⸻ Why Work With Us: • Competitive pay + growth potential • One-on-one and small group training clients provided — no need to build your own list • Small group classes = personal attention, real impact • Supportive, welcoming community focused on helping women feel strong and confident • Flexible schedule and access to top-tier training space • Full-time trainers (averaging 120+ sessions/month or 40+/week) qualify for medical, dental, and vision insurance If you’re passionate about helping people improve their health, love building connections, and are ready to make a difference — apply today! 📍 Location: Hackensack, New Jersey
The Bronx School for Law, Government & Justice (LGJ) is seeking a dynamic and dedicated Middle School English Language Arts (ELA) Teacher to join our collaborative team. We are a 6–12 school committed to fostering academic excellence, civic responsibility, and culturally responsive education for a diverse student body in the South Bronx. Responsibilities: - Deliver high-quality ELA instruction aligned to the New York State Next Generation Learning Standards. - Design culturally responsive lessons that reflect students’ backgrounds, experiences, and interests. - Collaborate in an ICT (Integrated Co-Teaching) setting to meet the needs of all learners, including students with disabilities and English Language Learners. - Work closely with colleagues to vertically align curriculum and support student literacy across content areas. - Utilize and adapt curriculum resources, including Fishtank ELA (experience with this curriculum is a plus). - Use New Visions Data Tools to monitor student progress, analyze performance trends, and support data-informed instruction. - Create and maintain a classroom environment that fosters respect, high expectations, and a growth mindset. - Participate in regular grade team and department meetings. - Be open to leading an advisory group and/or an elective class that promotes student voice and social-emotional learning. Qualifications: - NYS certification in English Language Arts (Grades 5–9 or 7–12) - Demonstrated experience or interest in co-teaching and working in inclusive classrooms. - Strong planning and organizational skills, with the ability to differentiate instruction. - Strong collaboration and communication skills. Preferred Skills & Dispositions: - Culturally responsive teaching practices - Willingness to innovate and integrate student voice - Passion for literacy and adolescent development - Flexibility and a solutions-oriented mindset Join a team of educators committed to equity, excellence, and empowering the next generation of leaders.
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We are seeking a passionate bilingual (Spanish-English) Cosmetology Instructor to join our team. Candidate will be well-versed in a broad range of cosmetology techniques and theory, and enthusiastic about mentoring students in a hands-on, supportive learning environment. Fluency in both Spanish and English is essential, as you will be working with a diverse student population and providing instruction in both languages. Must have a cosmetology license and cosmetology teaching license.
River’s Edge Theatre Company is seeking enthusiastic, responsible, and creative Camp Counselors for our Page to Stage Summer Camp, a two-week theatre program for kids ages 5–10 in Hastings-on-Hudson. Dates: 3 weeks total - Aug 4-8, Aug 11-15, and Aug 19-22 Hours: 8:45 AM – 3:15 PM (Monday–Friday) (with half hour break) Compensation: $600/week About the Camp: Page to Stage is an exciting theatre experience where campers collaborate to devise, rehearse, and perform an original play. The program emphasizes creativity, teamwork, and self-expression, culminating in a performance for families and friends. Responsibilities: - Supervise and engage with campers throughout the camp day - Assist the lead teaching artist in theatre games, devising activities, rehearsals, and performance prep - Help maintain a safe, inclusive, and energetic environment - Support campers in creative exploration, collaboration, and confidence-building - Communicate with staff and parents as needed - Help with daily set-up and clean-up