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Description: CPST workers provide therapeutic interventions aimed at promoting mental health stability and supporting the overall well-being of the client. Responsibilities include: • Teaching life skills development to help clients gain independence. • Collaborating with families to provide guidance and support around behavioral triggers. • Assisting clients in developing healthy coping strategies and problem-solving techniques. • Coordinating with support networks to ensure a stable environment for the client. Requirements: • Bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, or a related field preferred. • Experience in therapeutic or clinical settings is highly valued.
Description: PSR workers focus on promoting independence and improving the client’s age-appropriate functioning in alignment with their treatment goals. Responsibilities include: • Providing social skills training to help clients build meaningful relationships. • Teaching stress and anger management techniques. • Encouraging healthy living and empowering clients to make positive lifestyle choices. • Supporting clients in overcoming interpersonal and functional challenges. Requirements: • High school diploma or equivalent required. • Prior experience working with children or in community-based roles is preferred.
@16/hr 1199 SEIU Union Membership and benefits after waiting period Driver's License Required Multiple Shifts Available Know, understand, and follow the NADSP Code of Ethics. • Recognize, prevent, and Report Abuse. • Support individuals’ unique capacities, personalities, and potential. • Advocate with, and help individuals to self-advocate. • Support individuals’ emotional, physical, and personal well-being. • Respect the human dignity and uniqueness of each individual. • Assist individuals to achieve and exceed their personal goals. • Demonstrate the ability to support positive behavior. • Demonstrates teamwork with the individual, co-workers, and families in implementing positive behavioral support strategies, consistent with available behavioral support plans. Support the individuals by providing a comfortable, functional, and positive environment. • Provide structure and support for the individuals. • Demonstrate respect for all people. • Demonstrates the ability to effectively teach skills to individuals. • Assist individuals to perform activities of daily living as independently as possible. Some hands-on assistance may be required. • Assist individuals with personal hygiene and ensure they the individuals are clean, well-groomed, and appropriately dressed at all times. Some hands-on assistance may be required. • Attain and maintain Approved Medication Administration Personnel (AMAP) certification (full-time and part-time positions only), and administer medication when required. • Implement goal methodologies, collect accurate data and accurately complete paperwork. • Communicate effectively with individuals served, team members, families, visitors, and others. • Participate in the planning and implementation of recreational activities. • Implement daily operations of the assigned residence. • Ensure all required documentation is accurately completed including but not limited to data, daily logs, and incident reports, • Attain and maintain certification in all mandatory training. • Perform SCIP-R, CPR, and First Aid as required; intervene and assist with behavioral issues. • Demonstrates knowledge of and attends to the medical, physical, psychological, and health needs of the individuals as required. • Ensure the safety of individuals in everyday situations as well as environmental emergencies. • Drive Agency vehicles to transport individuals, e.g. community outings, medical appointments, etc. • Prepare and cook meals according to the individual nutritional plan. Shop for food items as needed and ensure leftover food is stored properly. Perform basic kitchen maintenance tasks such as but not limited to emptying the trash and washing dishes. • Adhere to a pre-determined weekly schedule, working the hours scheduled per workweek including weekends, overnights, holidays, day, and/or evening shifts. • Attend and actively participate in training programs and staff meetings. • Adhere to and promote the mission, culture, and practices of the Agency.
The Role Program and lead reformer group classes, privates, & duets in-studio Follow NYP Programming Guidelines and stay updated with product changes Commit to a regular teaching schedule and fulfill monthly subbing duties Represent NYP and adhere to brand standards through professional dress, presentation, and communication Foster and build a strong community among students and peers Actively promote NYP classes and schedule Complete monthly subbing requirements based on employment status ** ** Required Skills Completed Pilates Reformer Certification required, comprehensive certification a plus Experience teaching group reformer Pilates classes Ability to adapt and show resilience, being flexible and pivot based on prioritization of student and/or growing business needs Familiarity with Balanced Body equipment preferred Act as a Company Ambassador, promoting the company through own actions and relationships Positive, confident and kind demeanor Bonus Points! Curious: interested in learning new skills, both hard and soft, to grow Happy: enjoyable to be around; energetic and passionate about their role Grit and Problem Solving: ability to persevere toward a goal despite being confronted by obstacles and distractions Loves people and passion for Pilates
Service Manager Description We are quickly growing & hiring in both Manhattan & Brooklyn! ***Please note that this is a tipped position with a base rate of $18 + an additional $3 - $5 in tips/hour depending on location. (Total Compensation = $21 - $23)*** Springbone Kitchen is looking for ambitious Service Managers to join our growing team! Our ideal candidates have previous experience as a supervisor and are trust-worthy, responsible, and reliable. The Service Manager position is an exciting opportunity to show us your managerial skills & grow within the company. We look forward to meeting you! About Us: Springbone Kitchen is a quick-service restaurant company with 7 locations in Manhattan, Brooklyn & NJ. We value human health, animal welfare, & sustainability. We are passionate about serving high-quality and affordable bowls, bone broth, smoothies, baked goodies, & more! Our Team takes the sourcing of both our ingredients & team members very seriously. We believe that great leadership begins with transparency, open communication, & mutual respect. What We Are Looking For: - MUST have a NYC Food Handlers License or be in the process of obtaining one (ServeSafe Certifications are a plus, however, they do not meet this requirement.) - Experience as a Supervisor or Manager - A positive, energetic, & uplifting management style - A trustworthy, responsible, & reliable leader - Well-adapted to fast-paced counter-service restaurant environments - Ambition to take on more responsibility and be considered for further management roles - 1+ years of restaurant experience preferred - Flexible availability preferred What We Offer: - Unlimited Growth (More than half of our General Managers & Corporate Team began as Team Members/Service Managers!) - Consistent Schedule based on availability - Reasonable Hours of operation to limit early-morning or late-night commuting (Store Hours: 10:30am-8:30pm -- Working Hours: 9am-10pm) - Paid Breaks - Free Meals - Paid Training - Flexible Schedule - Paid Sick & Family Leave - Paid Jury Duty Leave - Free Uniform - Over-Time Pay What A Great Service Managers Do: - Take full ownership of the team & restaurant when GM is away - Provide outstanding customer service & hospitality to our guests - Ensure fantastic food quality - Train & motivate our team members to ensure a positive & friendly work environment - Ensure that our team is upholding NYC health & safety guidelines - Learn all the moving parts of the restaurant including all stations (bowls, broths, register, dish, prep) - Maintain a clean work environment with the help of fellow managers & team members - Place orders, take inventory, perform tasks to help the next shift get ahead - Professionally handle customer complaints & concerns - Continue learning and developing skills to fill future open AGM & GM positions Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: $18.00 - $23.00 per hour Expected hours: 25 – 40 per week Benefits: Employee discount Flexible schedule Food provided Paid training Schedule: Day shift Evening shift Monday to Friday Night shift Weekends as needed Experience: Management: 1 year (Required) Restaurant: 1 year (Required) License/Certification: Qualifying Certificate in Food Protection Card (Required) Ability to Relocate: New York, NY 10010: Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location: In person
The Assistant Residential Coordinator (ARC) aids the Residential Coordinator in overseeing residences for adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities. This position requires a responsible and reliable self-starter as you will be assisting adults with day-to-day living. This full-time position requires experience in service planning, implementation, program quality, and licensing compliance for intellectual/developmental disabilities. The ARC is responsible for ensuring a smooth operation and remaining compliant with agency and state regulations in the absence of the Residential Coordinator. We are looking for a strong candidate to assist in leading a Hudson County based group home. Hourly Rate is $21.50 and this is a nonexempt position, weekends are required. We are looking to fill evening shifts, applicants must be available between the hours of 2pm-12a and weekends 8a-12a, depending on location schedule. Locations available only in the Hudson County, NJ Area: Applicants must be willing to work at any of our locations due to the needs of the programs. A Valid New Jersey driver's license is a must. Transfers will be considered. Responsibilities: Responsible for reading, understanding, and complying with all appropriate governing documents in the administration of their programs be it contracts, agency policies and procedures, State or Federal standards, specific program operations manuals and circulars both internal and external. Ensures compliance with the agency's Operations and Personnel Manuals and the Division of Developmental Disabilities Standards Manual. Attends meetings and trainings as directed by the Residential Coordinator, Department Director and/or designee. Ensures maintenance of dietary and nutritional information on clients; making sure nutritional and dietary needs are met. Monitors Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) cards and benefits. Ensures all Individual Support Plans (ISPs) and supporting documentation are implemented and consistent with agency and State philosophy and requirements. Always ensures proper program coverage by staff, consistent with client needs and program budget. Supervises medication dispersion and documentation. Facilitates appropriate family and guardian contacts, ensures confidentiality, and HIPAA information is safeguarded in all conversations, interactions, and communications. Reports all injuries according to Komnino's Law 2018. Participates in the new client referral/intake process for participants. Assists with ensuring the implementation and monitoring of the department's Continuous Quality Improvement system and creates corrective action plans as needed. Ensures and monitors Fraud, Waste, Abuse understanding by all staff. Ensures that a safe and healthy environment is always maintained for clients. Cooperates with the Licensee and Division staff in any inspections or investigations. All training and onboarding for hires is conducted in person and on site in our Jersey City, NJ Administrative Office. Other external appointments such as durg screen, physical, and fingerprints are required. Position Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in special education, Psychology, related field, or equivalent experience. Minimum of three years’ experience with individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities including one-year of residential experience. Valid New Jersey Driver’s License. Twenty-one years of age or older. Strong computer skills in Microsoft word and excel. Supervisory experience in a residential program preferred. Maintains professional demeanor in all interactions with clients, supervisors, staff, families, neighbors, professionals, and others involved in the program (verbally, through writing and physical demeanor). Negative i3 Screen (drug test). Must be cleared to work by the Department of Human Services FBI fingerprints. Must be willing to work flexible hours as needed for the benefit of the program. Must complete medical, physical, and Mantoux test within sixty (60) days prior to date of employment. Must complete Danielle’s Law, Komnino’s Law, and Medications training through the College of Direct Support (CDS) prior to hire. Must complete Pre-Service Training Bundle within the first 60 days of employment. Must have the ability to communicate with the individuals with whom they are working. Must be capable of providing any direct assistance to the individuals with whom they are working. Must be free from any physical, emotional, or mental functioning limitation or restrictions that would prevent the successful completion of any and all job responsibilities of this job title. Must have the ability to read, write, speak, and understand English. Must have an active phone number that can be accessed for program coverage and/or emergencies. EOE Statement: We are an equal employment opportunity employer. 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.
If you are looking for a rewarding opportunity to work in the non-profit area Hudson Milestones could be a wonderful organization for you to join! The Residential Coordinator (Group Home Manager) or RC, position requires experience in planning and implementing programs for adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities. It involves quality assurance, training of staff, preparation of programmatic and financial data reports, and personnel related responsibilities. The RC is responsible for ensuring a smooth operation and remaining compliant with agency and state regulations. We are looking for a strong candidate to lead a Hudson County based Group Home. Responsibilities/Requirements include but are not limited to: Responsible for reading, knowing and complying with all appropriate governing documents in the administration of their programs be it contracts, agency policies and procedures, State or Federal standards, specific program operations manuals and circulars both internal and external, and the like. Ensures compliance with the agency’s Operations and Personnel Manuals and the Division of Developmental Disabilities Standards Manual. Completes and/or reviews and submits all logs, records, forms, schedules, and reports as required by the agency and the Division of Developmental Disabilities. Maintains all program files according to agency and Division of Developmental Disabilities specifications. Attends meetings and training as directed by the Director of Residential Services. Ensures nutritional and dietary needs of the clients are met. Ensures maintenance of dietary and nutritional information on clients. Ensures all Individual Habilitation Plans and supporting documentation are implemented and consistent with agency and State philosophy and requirements and monitors same. Supervises maintenance of home and property, assuring safe, clean, and orderly environment. Ensures proper program coverage by staff at all times, consistent with client needs and program budget. Coordinates client health care including scheduling and reporting appointments and treatment. Provides transportation to medical appointments when necessary. Supervises medication dispersion and documentation. Report all unusual incident reports and internal reports Facilitates family and guardian contacts. Directs staff and volunteers in program, providing guidance, role modeling and instruction as needed. Ensures full and comprehensive training and orientation of new staff and substitutes. Completes staff evaluations and new hire probationary logs. Maintains professional demeanor in all interactions with clients, supervisors, staff, families, neighbors, professionals and others involved in the program. Maintains, documents, and disperses household funds including petty cash, grocery, client funds, recreation, salary and clothing disbursement. Coordinates daily activity and recreation schedules ensuring follow through and completion. Ensures client development in: A. Self Help Skills B. Community Living C. Social Skills D. Activities of Daily Living Ensures implementation and monitoring of Individual Habilitation Plans, Behavior Support Plans and other training plans required. Participate and ensures accuracy of payroll reporting. Provides transportation for residents as necessary. During off hours, serves as the “On Call” in case of an emergency in order to provide coverage or as directed by the Director of Residential Services. Implements department wide programming as requested by the Director of Residential. Monitors program budget to ensure appropriate expenditures. Coordinates, attends and/or schedules all required meetings relevant to the operation of the residential program as directed by the Director of Residential Services and/or Chief Executive Officer. Provides a consistent means of relaying information from the Administration to staff and vice versa as needed. Works flexible hours as necessary for the benefit of the program. Respects the confidential nature of all information regarding clients and families. Ensures that a client’s dignity is not compromised in any way. Ensures that a safe and healthy environment is maintained for all clients at all times. Cooperates with the Licensee and any Department staff in any inspection or investigation. Performs all other duties as assigned by the Director of Residential Services and/or the Chief Executive Officer or his/her designee. All staff are strongly encouraged to participate in any/all fundraising activities to any extent possible. Each RC is required to work 1 evening, 1 Weekend Day, and 1 overnight per month for staff supervision. Candidates must possess a valid NJ driver's license (or transfer), be 21 and older, pass physical & substance screening, fingerprinting and complete online state mandated training prior to Orientation. EOE V/W/D Position Requirements: Bachelor’s Degree in Special Education, Psychology or related field, or Equivalent Valid New Jersey driver’s license (Probationary/Provisional not accepted) Strong written and oral communication skills. Twenty-one years of age or older. Supervisory skills a must. A minimum of three (3) years experience working with people with intellectual/developmental disabilities including individual habilitation plan development, program monitoring and behavioral plan development experience One (1) year experience in a residential program as a Group Home Manager Two (2) years additional experience in a residential program in a supervisory role. EOE Statement: We are an equal employment opportunity employer. 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.
WHAT WILL BE YOUR IMPACT AND EXPERIENCE AT CAMP: - Immerse yourself in a vibrant and positive camp environment; foster an inclusive camp culture for all. - Demonstrate leadership skills, train the next generation of camp professionals, and make a lasting impact on camp staff and campers. - Bring innovative and creative programs to life, promoting daily physical activity, skill development, inclusive sports & games, and creative play. - Build strong connections with parents, staff, campers, and partners. Become a familiar face and someone our communities can rely on. - Be part of a passionate, committed team that goes the extra mile to make programming fun and impactful, to make families and staff feel supported, and provide safe spaces for kids to play and build friendships. WHAT YOU’LL BE DOING We're seeking enthusiastic and experienced individuals ready for a summer adventure. As the Greenpoint Camp Director, you'll be the heart of our camp, overseeing all aspects of camp management and creating a safe, memorable experience for the staff and campers Your summer duties will include: - Dedicate in-person and remote time during the preseason to coordinate camp logistics with key departments (e.g. Marketing & Development, Operations, People & Culture, Program Management). - Attend pre-camp orientations hosted by the Department of Healthy and Kids in the Game staff, and help to structure and coordinate training for your camp staff before and during camp. - Participate in weekly Camp Director meetings and trainings from April-June to be fully trained in your camp administration and supervision responsibilities. - Oversee the day-to-day operations of the camp, including hiring, training, scheduling, and supervising staff members. - Assign staff to camp groups, assess their ability to work with different age groups, offer regular feedback to continuously improve staff performance, and administer staff evaluations twice per summer. - Keep staff personnel files up-to-date and compliant with Department of Health regulations, and ensure that staff certifications are valid and on-site at all times. - Ensure that all necessary forms are in place before a child enters any program, including up-to-date physicals, immunization records, registration forms, waivers, etc. - Monitor daily camp enrollment and maintain accurate attendance records for staff and campers. - Organize and support the implementation of the Kids in the Game summer camp schedule & programming, including weekly themes, team time & group games, structured arts, sports, movement, and STEM activities, swim schedule, field trips, and special events - Notify parents/guardians of children about session dates, camp trips, theme days and schedule changes well in advance, and remain accessible to parents throughout the summer. - Ensure that all program equipment and supplies are ordered, available and properly maintained during the summer. - Maintain and enforce all camp safety rules and policies; recognize, prevent and correct safety hazards; monitor the health and safety of all campers and staff. - Act as a key player in problem solving staff/camper issues and parental concerns; be able to identify camper behavior issues and respond with corrective steps. - Communicate regularly with the Camps Supervisor and other key leaders from internal departments to ensure compliance with camp operations, supervision, and administration procedures. Pre-Summer & Summer Work Schedule: Pre Summer Camp Expectations: Part time in-person & remote work from January to June dedicated to training, staff interviews, family outreach, info sessions & orientations Summer Camp Expectations: Full time in-person camp administration for a camp with 80-130+ campers and 25-35+ staff members June 14 – August 22, 2025
Front of House Managers are our in-house hospitality professionals who ensure daily operational excellence, overall guest satisfaction and management of the FOH team. This role participates in a variety of dimensions of the business from leading the service teams, maximizing food and beverage sales, and handling pre-shift trainings. Manage day to day restaurant and/or floor operations, and provide on-the-floor support to staff for duration of a service shift including but not limited to assigning server sections, overseeing side work, observing steps of service, and maintaining overall cleanliness/tidiness of the restaurant. Participate in interviewing, hiring, and coaching/counseling of hourly employees Ensure restaurant and venue are fully prepared and organized for daily execution of the operation Manage staffing and operations of all revenue centers, dining room and lounge, as applicable based on designated area of focus Prepare scheduling on a weekly basis Ensure maintenance of property by examining areas daily for cleanliness and maintenance needs and directed to appropriate employees to handle Resolve guest concerns and complaints with exemplary level of hospitality Perform all cash handling procedures: checking and collecting staff's cash drops, counting money in register. Check in with guests in bar and restaurant area during shift to ensure guest satisfaction and identify any opportunities Assist with staff trainings both in daily pre-shifts and monthly FOH staff service meetings Maintain pars of all printed promotional materials, comment cards, or other check presenter inserts. Demonstrate an ability to lead and motivate others, and achieve results. Empowered to make day-to-day decisions confidently both with guests, service teams and other departmental management. Demonstrate excellent interpersonal and communication skills with service teams and management. Other duties, initiatives, and tasks as per business need
DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES: Provide direct supervision to a team of Community Technicians. Assist Operations Coordinator with the oversight of departmental tasks and goals. This includes, but is not limited to, record keeping, statistical reports, unit coverage, and client care/crisis intervention. Provide emergency first aid/CPR assistance when needed. HOURS: Full-time 37.5 hours per week Tues-Sat 11pm-7:30am Saturday-Wednesday 3:00pm-11:30pm Saturday-Wednesday 11pm-7:30am QUALIFICATIONS: H.S. diploma/GED required. B.A. preferred. At least one-year supervisory experience preferred. Experience working with homeless, mentally ill, and substance abuse populations preferred. Experience working in residential settings also preferred. Very good writing skills and computer literacy required. BENEFITS BRC takes the health, safety, and wellbeing of our employees seriously. Employees are eligible for health insurance and paid sick time benefits immediately upon starting work. In addition, full time employees receive a generous benefits package, including: Competitive health and dental plans, with coverage is available for your spouse, domestic partner, and dependents. A minimum of 3 weeks paid vacation, 12 paid holidays, and additional paid sick and personal time. A 403(b) pension plan with a matching benefit paid by BRC. Tuition assistance and many training opportunities for career development. Flexible spending accounts (FSAs) are available so employees can set aside pre-tax dollars for healthcare, transit and childcare. Compensation $42,496/$21.79 per hour PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: In August 2012, BRC opened its first assessment center, which serves as a first point of contact for men entering the city shelter system. Located in a newly renovated loft-style building in Greenpoint Brooklyn, this 200 bed dormitory style residence is funded by the NYC Department of Homeless Services. BRC evaluates each individual who enters the program and links them to the housing and services that best meets their needs. In addition, as a result of our continued dialogue with DHS and community leaders, BRC has dedicated one dorm (20 beds) to street homeless men of the Greenpoint community, an unprecedented commitment by the shelter system to provide a community-based strategy to respond to a significant local need.
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Looking for a part-time PM supervisor 3pm to 12pm. MUST: speak english (intermediate is ok) HAVE FOOD HANDLERS CERTIFICATION 3 nights available per week Salary to discuss based on experience