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Summary: Position works 20 hours per week. Salary range is between $20-$23 per hour. This position is a hybrid arrangement. Works closely with Family Support Services Advisory Council (FSSAC) and the Community Outreach Committee. Provides outreach for the Staten Island Developmental Disabilities Council (SIDDC) to provide committee support and information to the community via a myriad of media outlets (including print), presentations, face to face individual meetings, email and telephone contacts. Reports to: FSSAC Co-chairs and Community Outreach Committee Co-chairs. Job related skills: • Requires knowledge of the work of the Staten Island Developmental Disabilities Council, the Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) agency and the continuum of services and eligibility criteria. Informed of community resources that are beneficial to people with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities (I/DD). Exercises discretion and confidentiality on all work. • Advanced organizational, communication, and public speaking skills preferred. • Proficient word processing, email, spreadsheet and graphic skills preferred. • Basic knowledge of website development and maintenance preferred. • Basic knowledge of social media sites and posting information. • Experience using email marketing campaigns such as Robly and graphic programs such as Canva. Minimum Education Requirements: High School Diploma Responsibilities: Family Support Services Advisory Council: • Maintain a FSSAC contact list • Send out FSSAC meeting announcements provided by the co-chairs • Create flyers for FSSAC meetings • Work with the Administrative Assistant to prep quarterly reports as dictated by the terms of the Family Support contract for DDRO—liaison with Lifestyles for the Disabled. • Order and set-up refreshments for FSSAC in-person meetings • Maintain Zoom account • Order materials as needed Outreach: • Collaborate with the Outreach Committee and FSSAC to develop, maintain and update as needed SIDDC/ OPWDD information packets. • Develop in conjunction with the SIDDC Outreach Committee and FSSAC, a community outreach presentation. The presentation should be updated as needed and reviewed each year. • Collaborate with the FSSAC and Outreach Committee to develop an outreach plan monthly. • Submit a monthly log that includes a summary of all tasks completed on a daily basis along with a monthly outline for the next month. This should be submitted the first Monday of each month (12 months). • Responsible for SIDDC membership recruitment including follow up by mail and telephone and matching member interests with committee needs. • Works with the Outreach Committee (ongoing) to identify SIDDC information to be noted on the website, included in information packets, and any other print materials related to the SIDDC. • Maintain and update the SIDDC website. • Maintain and update social media accounts (Facebook, X, Instagram, YouTube) • Assists the FSSAC in various duties. • Perform all other duties as assigned by the SIDDC Community Outreach co-chairs and FSSAC co-chairs. • Maintain the Information Outreach Coordinator (IOC) handbook. This position does not require working with individuals receiving services in an unsupervised manner.
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Job description The Manager of Dog Walking role includes organizational administrative tasks, people management and also some hands-on, dog interaction. This role is responsible for the organization and success of the dog walking departing at NY Tails. Every day is a little different so applicants for this role must be comfortable with a fast-pace, competing priorities, being able to focus despite interruptions and carefully managing their time. Schedule -- Weekdays approx. 9am - 4:30pm. **Flexibility is key as an occasional change of schedule may be required. For example, if you are training a new dog walker for the early AM shift, you will need to come in early on those days. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES - *other duties may be assigned. · Recruit qualified Dog Walking candidates. Determine hiring with business owner and Manager. After hire, perform orientation and training. Announce new Dog Walkers to their route and clients. · Address all client inquiries. Explain services, schedule meet-and-greet with walker. Maintain detailed notes for each dog so that health, behavior, housing information can be relayed to Walkers and company. Confirm paperwork is completed prior to performing any walking services. · Address client questions, concerns or incidents. Seek resolution suitable to all, discuss with AM/Owner if needed or if approval for refund/credit is requested. Also, communicate any concerns, health or behavior issues to owner about their dog. · Schedule walkers. Address last minute cancellations and walk requests. Find solutions for Walker absences, schedule changes or emergency delays. If needed, Walk Coordinator will need to provide walking services themselves. · Spot check walker performance regularly to ensure standard of care. Applied disciplinary action if needed and provides new or reminder training as appropriate. · Control client keys; ensure all are labeled, organized, current and kept secured. · Maintain walk records and client accounts. Ensure all payments are collected. · Enforce all NY TAILS policies, procedures and safety protocol. Perform inventory checks, order supplies as needed. · Provide reports and information on dog walking department as needed. Give insight into reports from a management, staffing and client demand perspective. · Process Walker commission / pay. Review payroll for accuracy prior to submitting. Discuss commission structure and pay with Walkers, answer payroll questions. · When not actively completing Walking Coordinator tasks, will be asked to assist other roles. Special projects may be assigned to assist with improving the business. · Must have ability to work professionally in a non-standard work environment. This includes being physically active throughout the work shift, enduring temperature changes (indoors/outdoors), being in contact with dog waste and dog hair, withstanding smells and noise associated with live animals. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY This role supervises the Dog Walkers. They work closely with the business Managers, Office Admin and also with dog daycare Front Desk Admin. QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIRED BACKGROUND: · High School Diploma or equivalence · Comfortable with dogs of all sizes, breeds and various temperaments. · At least 2 years experience as a Professional Dog Walker. Min 1 year experience managing people. · The ability speak, write and communicate in a professional manner · Computer literacy and familiarity with a variety of software programs is required. · Numerical accuracy, detail oriented, keen time management and ability to work with frequent interruptions · Comfortable working outside in all weather, year round. Physically capable of standing/walking/taking stairs throughout entirety of shift when needed. Able to physically handle and control up to 3 dogs safely. Job Type: Full-time Pay: From $22.00 per hour Schedule: 8 hour shift Day shift Weekends as needed Experience: People Management: 1 year (Required) Professional Dog Walker (for a company): 2 years (Required) Work Location: In person Job Type: Full-time Pay: $21.00 - $24.00 per hour Benefits: Referral program Compensation Package: Hourly pay Schedule: Day shift Monday to Friday Experience: working with dogs: 1 year (Required) Ability to Relocate: New York, NY 10022: Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location: In person