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CITY EXPERIENCES Our portfolio of water and land-based experiences including sub-brand City Cruises which offers dining, sightseeing, and private events.
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Located in the heart of SoHo, Milkways NYC is seeking a friendly, fast and energetic Little Dipper (Ice Cream Scooper) to serve some out-of-this world ice cream! We’re looking for passionate people who are excited about ice cream and cereal and are wanting to share the joy of this fun food combination with others. In this role, you will be responsible for crafting delicious ice cream combinations using high-quality ingredients while adhering to safety and sanitation standards, as well as outstanding customer service. The ideal candidate will have a love for ice cream and a keen sense of flavor combinations, contributing to our mission of providing exceptional frozen treats to our customers. Key Responsibilities: Prepare and mix ingredients for ice cream, sundaes and specialty items Operate ice cream machines and other equipment safely and efficiently Deliver outstanding customer service with a smile Maintain cleanliness and sanitation of all workstations Restock supplies and assist with basic inventory tasks Support team members during rushes and stay cool under pressure Ensure compliance with all Department of Health regulations and food safety protocols Qualifications: Must be 18 years of age or older Ability to operate POS system Able to push/pull and lift 50 lbs. of weight Able to work in a fast-paced environment Flexible availability (at least three days a week, including weekend) Able to stand, bend and reach for prolonged periods of time Food Handlers Certificate preferred (or willing to obtain) Passion for creating a positive and welcoming team culture Must love ice cream & cereal Join us in making Milkways NYC a go-to destination for stellar scoops and out-of-this-world experiences! 🚀🍦
A Large HVAC Company is seeking a detail-oriented HVAC Service Technician to work at an ever growing company. The prospective candidate will need to possess exceptional troubleshooting skills, knowledge of both commercial and residential HVAC systems and excellent customer skills. The candidate will report to the service manager daily to make sure service calls are coordinated and customer’s concerns are met. Job Responsibilities: Identifying and troubleshooting HVAC equipment Performing emergency repairs promptly and efficiently Travel to client’s location on time as scheduled Must be properly attired at all times during service calls Inspect current HVAC systems for effectiveness and safety Perform necessary repairs, routine maintenance, and warranty services' as needed Install new HVAC systems as required Maintain accurate inventory of all equipment and HVAC resources as needed Ability to work overtime, on weekends and public holidays as required Ability to work in confined spaces as work requires The ability to handle manual and power tools is required Responsible for servicing equipment on assigned projects and ensuring customer satisfaction Performs repairs, overhauls, and start-ups of commercial and residential HVAC systems Performs preventative maintenance, site surveys, replacement, and modifications as needed Responsible for keeping the cleanliness of service vehicle after work shifts as needed Flexible to work overtime and weekends as required Job Requirements: Ten (10) years minimum experience as an HVAC service technician is required Exceptional written, verbal, and interpersonal skills Proficiency in blueprint reading is desired HVAC technical diploma is required Valid driver's license with a clean driving record EPA -Universal Technician Certification is required Osha 10 & 30-hour certification are required 40 Hour Site Safety Training (SST) is required Knowledge of VRF's system is required Working knowledge of Commercial Rooftops Units Compensation will depend heavily on experience and knowledge in the field' ' Benefit Conditions: Only full-time employees eligible COVID-19 Precaution(s): Personal protective equipment provided or required Temperature screenings Social distancing guidelines in place Sanitizing, disinfecting, or cleaning procedures in place Work Location: Multiple locations This Job Is: A job for which military-experienced candidates are encouraged to apply Open to applicants who do not have a college diploma Work Remotely No Job Type: Full-time Pay: $18.00 - $48.00 per hour Schedule: 8 hour shift Holidays Monday to Friday On call Overtime Weekends as needed Supplemental Pay: Bonus opportunities Tips Work Location: Multiple locations
SAGE is the world’s largest and oldest organization dedicated to improving the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer or questioning (LGBTQ+) older adults. Founded in 1978 and headquartered in New York City, SAGE is a national organization that offers supportive services and consumer resources for LGBTQ+ older adults and their caregivers, advocates for public policy changes that address the needs of LGBTQ+ older people, and provides cultural competency training for aging providers and LGBTQ+ organizations, largely through its National Resource Center on LGBTQ+ Aging and its growing social enterprise SAGECare. SAGE’s current Strategic Plan emphasizes scaling its impact on behalf of LGBTQ+ older people and diversifying through shifts in its organizational structure and decentralization of organizational leadership and decision-making. One such organizational change is the creation of a new division called SAGEServes, housing the agency’s New York service programs and older adult centers. SAGEServes includes SAGE's existing service programs in New York city; the four older adult centers; and SAGE’s replicated direct service programs in other parts of the country. The new division works in tandem with the national initiative programs that SAGE offers consumers and providers, as well as a new social enterprises division that will house new ventures and opportunities for profit-generating services for the organization. Summary: The Director of Care Management Services is accountable for all aspects of SAGE’s Care Management programming throughout New York City, including contract management and oversight and supervision of 12 department staff. The position directly supervises the Assistant Director of Care Management Services, the Assistant Director of Caregiving, the Wellness Counselor, and the Care Management Coordinator, while providing overall strategic oversight and guidance to all of Care Management Services. The position collaborates within SAGE and with external providers to offer on-site programs and activities that promote health, wellness, and a vibrant community. Responsibilities: · Oversee the implementation of Care Management services for LGBTQ+ older adults at all four SAGE Centers, as well as the Caregiving program, Case Assistance, and other supportive programming · Develop, implement, manage, support, and evaluate all programs in Care Management Services and ensure they meet contracted deliverables and outcomes within SAGE’s strategic plan · Manage and oversee department and funding budgets from city, state, federal, and private funding and ensure timely delivery of programmatic goals and monitor and ensure spending is in alignment with funding and SAGE’s budget · Ensure compliance with program guidelines, funding requirements, and organizational policies, while monitoring adherence to compliance standards across the team · Work with the Development and Finance teams to identify new funding sources and collaborate on grant proposals · Engage in weekly supervision with all direct reports, including social work interns · Facilitate a weekly team meeting to review department updates, strategy, and case assignments · Manage clinical supervision of staff in collaboration with the Clinical Consultant · Oversee the Care Management social work intern program consisting of 4-6 students · Ensure complete, accurate, and timely documentation of care management activities within all paper and electronic resources and databases · Prepare for program audits for NYC Aging, DOHMH/GMHI, as well as other contracts · Represent the department at Director-level meetings and other organizational functions · Represent SAGE with government agencies, private funders, and on external committees or professional/networking groups · Foster cross-functional collaboration within the organization, particularly with Finance, Development, and other departments · Cultivate and maintain relationships with external partners, including community organizations, government agencies, and other stakeholders, to further the agency’s mission and increase program impact · Provide other support as needed to programming or SAGE overall Required Qualifications: · A minimum of 6 years of experience successfully managing multiple and complex funding sources and managing large teams · LMSW required · SIFI (Supervision in Field Instruction) certification required · Strong organizational skills with a demonstrated track record of collaboration, leading and influencing progress of complex progress towards goals across an organization, and an understanding of relationship among Program, Finance, Human Resources and other stakeholders in ensuring successful outcomes · Substantive knowledge or prior experience in aging or LGBTQ+ fields, including an understanding of issues facing marginalized older adults, particularly BIPOC and transgender elders · Ability to plan and multi-task, and to produce under the pressure of deadlines and unexpected occurrences · Demonstrated project management ability, involving complex and unpredictable variables · Superior written and verbal communication skills · Strong alignment with SAGE’s mission and values, with a passion for serving older LGBTQ+ adults and other marginalized communities. Preferred qualifications: · Familiarity with NYC Aging, DOHMH, or similar regulations/systems/processes, as well as applicable government, nonprofit, and community social service programs serving low income adults in New York City · Experience with Salesforce and NYC Aging databases preferred · Strong understanding of performance measurement and metrics to evaluate program impact and effectiveness · Familiarity with issues of cultural and linguistic competency with regards to ability, race, ethnicity, class, sexuality, gender identity and expression, and other characteristics that affect the lives of diverse older adults · Fluency in Spanish (verbal and written) Location: Hybrid with at least 2 days per week in-person, working out of either one SAGE’s Centers (in Brooklyn, Bronx, Harlem, or Midtown) or SAGE’s headquarters at 305 7th Ave. Schedule: Generally Monday – Friday, 9:30am – 5:30pm. This exempt and key managerial position requires occasional flexibility with scheduling to address any programming need, at any time or location within New York City Salary Range: $95,000-$105,000 Reports to: Senior Director of SAGEServes Supportive Services Benefits: SAGE offers an attractive benefits package. Equal Employment Opportunity SAGE is an Equal Opportunity Employer that does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived race, ethnicity, creed, color, religion, sex or gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, alienage or national origin, ancestry, age, citizenship status, marital or family status, family medical history or genetic information, veteran status, HIV serostatus, military or military discharge status, height, weight, disability or handicap, domestic violence victim status, employment status, socioeconomic status, criminal history or arrest record, sexual or other reproductive health decisions, natural hair or hairstyle, or any other status or characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. SAGE is dedicated to this policy, with respect to all matters concerning employment.